Keep an eye on SM33. He knows stuff about AtAtin I think, he just can’t say. He says “can’t say” each time it’s brought up to him. He was actually on the planet after all. His ship and crew found it, thy just crashed apparently.
@@RiceDaddy07Yea you'll have to bring the star with you or else you'll freeze to death. Thankfully, stellar engines are actually a real concept so they're likely a thing in the Star Wars universe too.
With this brand new GREAT LORE, I'm fascinated by the thought that, perhaps, planets like Tanalorr and the planet "ruled by The Force" (where The Nameless come from, during The High Republic) are 2 of those 9 Jewels Of The Old Republic. Regarding planets being destroyed, it's worth noting that the far-off planet, Everon, where Marchion Ro's family and race (The Evereni) hail from, has been referred to for hundreds of years as a planet that was destroyed, and that the Evereni race have been labeled, "planet killers" ever since. My theory, since Phase One of The High Republic, is that The Republic, 200 to 300 years prior to The Great Hyperspace Disaster, had an unintentional hand in causing the deterioration and destruction of Everon. Who's to say that a similar situation didn't happen with 1 or most of The 9 Jewels Of The Old Republic? BTW: Some SW channels have attempted to decipher and translate the writing on the scroll that Kh'ymm shows to the kids...it's interesting-yet-cryptic stuff...seems to be written in a way that's filled with secret coding. FASCINATING! Feel better, Good Sir. May The Force Be With You.
I expect that At Attin's supervisor is a G0-T0 droid, an A.I. or something like that.... that means it's been running on autopilot for years and just collecting interest.
Something like this, though, I am suspecting that Wim's father, whose job sounded different than Neel and KB's, might know a little more, like there looks like there are satellites and he might work with those, so he knows something about the outside world. It might just be like they haven't heard from Aldernan in over thiry years and that was their contact planet. Or that the only activity he hears is pirates and that can't be good.
Could you imagine if Alderaan had been a contact planet for At-Attin...yet, the people of the last of The Jeweled Planets Of The Old Republic are unaware of the planet's fate? I wonder who on Coruscant may know about the planet's secret existence. I wonder if Huyang knows about it, considering he's about 1000 years old?
@anthonyyoutubefan7567 I suspect if Alderan was the contact, they didn't share that with anyone, just let them have that reputation and why that was authorized by Palpatine to be destroyed. I keep thinking that as much as this is in the time of Mandoverse, they could be saving this for the Rey trilogy (when they did this two years ago that was more certain than it is now) and that a grow up quartet reaches out to her to form her base on At Attin. I keep thinking there are two outcomes of this, one, Jon (my compromise on his name) gets them there and either finds a home or is stuck there. Or they just get close and basically set up a satellite.
Listen, what do you think of the theory that At-Atin is a planet that changed its name? What if everything we saw was built on the ruins of some important planet from legends and in the depths underground is the ancient knowledge of the Sith or Jedi? Yes, I will promote this theory everywhere.
I'm confused. If part of your criteria for a "lost planet" is being blown up (ie Alderan) what about the 5 planets destroyed in The Force Awakens by Starkiller Base?
also there are plenty of lost planets in Star Wars like the ones in the High Republic Books, Illium (Which is the plant which turns into Starkiller Base and Exegol which he didn't mention.
@@enbentz I understand that. But he spoke as to us viewers not the characters in the show which is set in the New Republic Era or decades prior to Force Awakens. Listen to how he words it starting 1:15.
@@enbentz Listen to it again enbentz. The narrator specifically says "We" referring to we the viewers, not the kids or anyone else involved in this mini-series.
Listen...everyone's overthinking this. The whole season will probably go like this: Jude Law's fake Jedi will find At Attin through the kids, then he'll somehow summon the pirates from that starport. They'll invade At Attin, which will be defended, likely, by some Supreme A.I. The kids will somehow get involved and save the day. And then somehow they'll tie-in to the Mando movie.
Your comment about lost planets, when you mentioned Alderaan after Kamino, had me laughing my ass off! That was clever, lol. Separate note: what is with all these braindead theories by much of the fanbase regarding At Attin and Jude Law's character? I've seen countless people say they think At Attin is Starkiller base, despite Starkiller Base being openly known as Ilum, an ICE planet with Kyber Crystals, and was used by the Jedi for generations for their lightsabers (thus very much NOT hidden); then others think it's connected to AT-AT walkers due to.... the name. For real. Despite the fact the planet and its name have existed for EONS before the Galactic Empire began, with the legends of it being passed around the Galaxy for ages. The AT-AT Walkers were a part of the Galactic Empire, which was created (and then overthrown) extremely recently in perspective to the age of At Attin. The smallest amount of logic should enable people to realize that, but I'm seeing first-hand how little so many fans know about SW, despite how they present their "knowledge". Then you have those saying Jude Law is Palpatine's son/ clone, who was definitively NOT Force Sensitive, and met up with and began his relationship with Rey's mother after escaping Exegol; definitely didn't live as a pirate. Others think he's a Sith, because a bunch of fans automatically assume any mysterious character who might have power is a Sith as soon as they see them on-screen, despite the Sith being notoriously rare in number and even harder to become one, plus any Sith would so powerful that Jude's character's life would be pointless to them. The only theories I've read so far that have a chance at being true within lore, are him being a Jedi survivor/ padawan survivor. I don't have an opinion really on that theory, although I lean towards he's just a Force Sensitive who may have some familial connection to the Jedi. So yea, as I've pointed out, what's with all these silly and contradictory theories? It seems the fanbase doesn't know SW as well as everyone thought, in general at least. Kinda frustrating, lol.
Considering it existed BEFORE the Galactic Empire, and was hidden during the days of the Republic, during which the legends spread around (and its name was very much known in those legends), there's 0 chance it has anything to do with AT-AT walkers.
I have an addendum. The Ruusan reformation did not happen shortly after Darth Bane’s death. Immediately after the of Ruusan began the Ruusan reformation. It’s also the start of the Rule of Two, and the thousand years of one master and one apprentice. Leading to the Revenge of the Sith. There you are…
🤔🤔, AT ATTIN is leaning towards a imperial planet controlled by droids that unlike clone wars the droids aren’t armed for warfare!! “ contact from other planets + leaving in a spaceship is forbidden!” Andor > one way out > project stardust > working for the Death Star without even knowing it > wim's dad “ I have to go to work! at crazy hours during the night!🤔!! + it could be a secret project to create AT AT'S < !! + the last Jedi > money could be going towards the return of the emperor at the outer rim planet with all those ships in the sky!!
At Attin's name and legend was known for hundreds if not thousands of years before the Empire existed. Its name, and purpose, have zero chance of having anything to do with AT-AT walkers. Think before you theorize, please.
Would be cool if Jod was actually a Palpatien clone, woken up after the death star destruction, and is just hiding out as a Pirate till the First Order becomes powerful enough! Then he could fight Luke on that Palpatien Clone World from Legends 😁😁
Palpatine's "son" (clone) wasn't Force Sensitive. That's why he was ignored and abandoned by the Sith/ Imperials, and thus was able to escape Exegol and then eventually meet Rey's mom. I forget both their names, lol, but there's a book that goes into significant detail about him and Rey's mom, plus Luke and Lando, which led up to Force Awakens. It's canon.
Starkiller base was Ilum. A totally ice planet, where the Jedi obtained most of their Kyber crystals. This is both canon and EU, with the sequels canonizing it after SWtor had fleshed it out. At Atin is as opposite to Ilum, as Corusant is from Hoth, lol.
Hey #juststarwars you’re saying go beyond the high republic it’s only gonna confirm my theory that the kids homeplanet will be from the valcorian era when his empire hidden
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This show is so good so far.
Such a relief, I was gonna end my subscription if this show was buns
Keep an eye on SM33. He knows stuff about AtAtin I think, he just can’t say. He says “can’t say” each time it’s brought up to him. He was actually on the planet after all. His ship and crew found it, thy just crashed apparently.
He can't say, until he can. Brilliant.
Maybe his knowledge is the real hidden treasure 🤔
Wild theory time, the great work was a planetary thruster that moves the planet (kind of like the death star) which is why no one can find it.
Wouldn't the citizens notice the seasons changing? Or am I thinking too hard on simple science?
@@RiceDaddy07Yea you'll have to bring the star with you or else you'll freeze to death. Thankfully, stellar engines are actually a real concept so they're likely a thing in the Star Wars universe too.
They’re doing Palpatine’s accounting and/or building Star Killer base.
With this brand new GREAT LORE, I'm fascinated by the thought that, perhaps, planets like Tanalorr and the planet "ruled by The Force" (where The Nameless come from, during The High Republic) are 2 of those 9 Jewels Of The Old Republic. Regarding planets being destroyed, it's worth noting that the far-off planet, Everon, where Marchion Ro's family and race (The Evereni) hail from, has been referred to for hundreds of years as a planet that was destroyed, and that the Evereni race have been labeled, "planet killers" ever since. My theory, since Phase One of The High Republic, is that The Republic, 200 to 300 years prior to The Great Hyperspace Disaster, had an unintentional hand in causing the deterioration and destruction of Everon. Who's to say that a similar situation didn't happen with 1 or most of The 9 Jewels Of The Old Republic? BTW: Some SW channels have attempted to decipher and translate the writing on the scroll that Kh'ymm shows to the kids...it's interesting-yet-cryptic stuff...seems to be written in a way that's filled with secret coding. FASCINATING! Feel better, Good Sir. May The Force Be With You.
I expect that At Attin's supervisor is a G0-T0 droid, an A.I. or something like that.... that means it's been running on autopilot for years and just collecting interest.
I agree here. Also remember the Ithorians were Terraformers for a while and are an establishing species on At Atin
Something like this, though, I am suspecting that Wim's father, whose job sounded different than Neel and KB's, might know a little more, like there looks like there are satellites and he might work with those, so he knows something about the outside world. It might just be like they haven't heard from Aldernan in over thiry years and that was their contact planet. Or that the only activity he hears is pirates and that can't be good.
Could you imagine if Alderaan had been a contact planet for At-Attin...yet, the people of the last of The Jeweled Planets Of The Old Republic are unaware of the planet's fate? I wonder who on Coruscant may know about the planet's secret existence. I wonder if Huyang knows about it, considering he's about 1000 years old?
@anthonyyoutubefan7567 I suspect if Alderan was the contact, they didn't share that with anyone, just let them have that reputation and why that was authorized by Palpatine to be destroyed. I keep thinking that as much as this is in the time of Mandoverse, they could be saving this for the Rey trilogy (when they did this two years ago that was more certain than it is now) and that a grow up quartet reaches out to her to form her base on At Attin. I keep thinking there are two outcomes of this, one, Jon (my compromise on his name) gets them there and either finds a home or is stuck there. Or they just get close and basically set up a satellite.
Listen, what do you think of the theory that At-Atin is a planet that changed its name?
What if everything we saw was built on the ruins of some important planet from legends and in the depths underground is the ancient knowledge of the Sith or Jedi?
Yes, I will promote this theory everywhere.
ah like the dread pirate roberts
but with a ship of theseus / library of alexandria vibe
I'm confused. If part of your criteria for a "lost planet" is being blown up (ie Alderan) what about the 5 planets destroyed in The Force Awakens by Starkiller Base?
also there are plenty of lost planets in Star Wars like the ones in the High Republic Books, Illium (Which is the plant which turns into Starkiller Base and Exegol which he didn't mention.
This takes place before The Force Awakens.
@@enbentz I understand that. But he spoke as to us viewers not the characters in the show which is set in the New Republic Era or decades prior to Force Awakens. Listen to how he words it starting 1:15.
@@enbentz Listen to it again enbentz. The narrator specifically says "We" referring to we the viewers, not the kids or anyone else involved in this mini-series.
As soon as a Muun shows up, we'll be sure.
Listen...everyone's overthinking this. The whole season will probably go like this: Jude Law's fake Jedi will find At Attin through the kids, then he'll somehow summon the pirates from that starport. They'll invade At Attin, which will be defended, likely, by some Supreme A.I. The kids will somehow get involved and save the day. And then somehow they'll tie-in to the Mando movie.
I heard there was a Sith Lord in the Old Republic that destroyed planets… Nihilus
what if crimson jack is the starlord apprentice to nihlius' yondo oooooo
I wonder was the planet hid from the sith or for it??
Your comment about lost planets, when you mentioned Alderaan after Kamino, had me laughing my ass off! That was clever, lol.
Separate note: what is with all these braindead theories by much of the fanbase regarding At Attin and Jude Law's character? I've seen countless people say they think At Attin is Starkiller base, despite Starkiller Base being openly known as Ilum, an ICE planet with Kyber Crystals, and was used by the Jedi for generations for their lightsabers (thus very much NOT hidden); then others think it's connected to AT-AT walkers due to.... the name. For real. Despite the fact the planet and its name have existed for EONS before the Galactic Empire began, with the legends of it being passed around the Galaxy for ages. The AT-AT Walkers were a part of the Galactic Empire, which was created (and then overthrown) extremely recently in perspective to the age of At Attin. The smallest amount of logic should enable people to realize that, but I'm seeing first-hand how little so many fans know about SW, despite how they present their "knowledge".
Then you have those saying Jude Law is Palpatine's son/ clone, who was definitively NOT Force Sensitive, and met up with and began his relationship with Rey's mother after escaping Exegol; definitely didn't live as a pirate. Others think he's a Sith, because a bunch of fans automatically assume any mysterious character who might have power is a Sith as soon as they see them on-screen, despite the Sith being notoriously rare in number and even harder to become one, plus any Sith would so powerful that Jude's character's life would be pointless to them.
The only theories I've read so far that have a chance at being true within lore, are him being a Jedi survivor/ padawan survivor. I don't have an opinion really on that theory, although I lean towards he's just a Force Sensitive who may have some familial connection to the Jedi.
So yea, as I've pointed out, what's with all these silly and contradictory theories? It seems the fanbase doesn't know SW as well as everyone thought, in general at least. Kinda frustrating, lol.
Did they name it after the imperial walkers.. at-at...at attin😅
Considering it existed BEFORE the Galactic Empire, and was hidden during the days of the Republic, during which the legends spread around (and its name was very much known in those legends), there's 0 chance it has anything to do with AT-AT walkers.
@JadusMoltriel they just made it up recently. Lol.. walkers they made up 40 years ago
At Attin is earth
Nah I think it's Atlantis
Mabey Starkiller base?
you sound like me last week 😢
I have an addendum. The Ruusan reformation did not happen shortly after Darth Bane’s death. Immediately after the of Ruusan began the Ruusan reformation. It’s also the start of the Rule of Two, and the thousand years of one master and one apprentice. Leading to the Revenge of the Sith. There you are…
🤔🤔, AT ATTIN is leaning towards a imperial planet controlled by droids that unlike clone wars the droids aren’t armed for warfare!! “ contact from other planets + leaving in a spaceship is forbidden!” Andor > one way out > project stardust > working for the Death Star without even knowing it > wim's dad “ I have to go to work! at crazy hours during the night!🤔!! + it could be a secret project to create AT AT'S < !! + the last Jedi > money could be going towards the return of the emperor at the outer rim planet with all those ships in the sky!!
At Attin's name and legend was known for hundreds if not thousands of years before the Empire existed. Its name, and purpose, have zero chance of having anything to do with AT-AT walkers.
Think before you theorize, please.
Would be cool if Jod was actually a Palpatien clone, woken up after the death star destruction, and is just hiding out as a Pirate till the First Order becomes powerful enough! Then he could fight Luke on that Palpatien Clone World from Legends 😁😁
I'm thinking he's Palp's son/Rey's father
Palpatine's "son" (clone) wasn't Force Sensitive. That's why he was ignored and abandoned by the Sith/ Imperials, and thus was able to escape Exegol and then eventually meet Rey's mom. I forget both their names, lol, but there's a book that goes into significant detail about him and Rey's mom, plus Luke and Lando, which led up to Force Awakens. It's canon.
Att Attin is Star killer Base. This will tie into the Prequel trilogy.
Starkiller base was Ilum. A totally ice planet, where the Jedi obtained most of their Kyber crystals. This is both canon and EU, with the sequels canonizing it after SWtor had fleshed it out. At Atin is as opposite to Ilum, as Corusant is from Hoth, lol.
Another fail for starwars. Yikes
Hey, i would love to hear why you say this show is a fail for Star Wars?
Hey #juststarwars you’re saying go beyond the high republic it’s only gonna confirm my theory that the kids homeplanet will be from the valcorian era when his empire hidden