Kids from an ordinary planet discover a surprising secret.
Plot[]
Pirates run rampant in the wider galaxy, but the denizens of At Attin lead a quiet life on their tranquil world. Young Wim and his best friend Neel attend school, but Wim daydreams of adventure and helping people just like the Jedi of his favorite stories. Meanwhile, other students, like Fern and KB, spend their free time working on a hoverbike with aspirations of racing. When Wim oversleeps on the day of the big career assessment test, he takes a shortcut and stumbles upon what he believes to be a buried Jedi temple! Far more interesting than his studies, Wim and Neel return to the site to dig, but find Fern and KB are also invested in uncovering the mystery. Soon, the four kids are launched on an adventure beyond their wildest dreams.
The holo program entrancing Neel's younger siblings is a homage to a series of acrobatic dancers portrayed in the Star Wars Holiday Special in 1978.
The droid driver at the controls of the school tram is an RX-series pilot droid. A similar model, RX-24, was the pilot of the original Star Tours, flew a commuter shuttle in the Star Wars Rebels episode "Droids in Distress", and most recently started a new career DJing at Oga's Cantina inside Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.
Bonjj Phalfa, the racer who taunts Fern, is nemed as a homage to naferious hot-rodder Bob Falfa, played by Harrison Ford in American Graffiti.