- "You wanna know who I am? Yeah? You wanna know? I'll tell you. I'll tell you who I am. Come on. On the ship."
"Tell us now. The truth."
"The truth! The truth is, I'm just like you! Okay? I'm lost. I'm alone." - ―Jod Na Nawood to children
Jod Na Nawood was a Force-sensitive human male pirate during the New Republic Era, who operated under many aliases such as Crimson Jack, Dash Zentin, Professor Umiam Gorelox, Emissary, Jodwick Zank, the "Mad" Captain Silvo, or simply Silvo. As captain of his own pirate crew, Nawood was deposed and imprisoned by his lieutenant Brutus around 9 ABY. Locked in the brig of Borgo Prime, he encountered a group of four children: Wim, KB, Neel, and Fern, and struck a deal with them; offering to help return them to their homeworld of At Attin in exchange for a reward. In truth, At Attin was reputed to be the location of an immense treasure horde, which Na Nawood sought for himself. The group worked alongside the droid SM-33 aboard the antique pirate ship, the Onyx Cinder.
Biography[]
Early life and career[]
- "So... This is At Attin? ( smacks lips ) It tastes like ashy dust. Looks a lot like my home planet, actually."
- ―Jod Na Nawood, to the children
Jod Na Nawood was a Force-sensitive human[7] male[3] born prior to the New Republic Era.[9] He was raised on a planet that tasted like "ashy dust" according to himself.[1] As a career, Nawood became a pirate and scoundrel[7] operating under many different names and aliases, including Crimson Jack, which was the name the astronomer and his alleged friend Kh'ymm knew him by.[7] At some point he met the bounty hunter Pokkit and left her in a pit of leeches, Pokkit tried to track him down, but no one she asked had ever heard of a "Dash Zentin."[10] Over his career, he used quick-thinking, charm, and conversation skills to escape difficult situations.[11] He was considered to be an enigmatic individual, whose past and motivations were not always clear.[5]
New Republic Era[]
Cargo raid[]
- "I know these cycles have been lean. That some of you have all but given up on me, your good old captain. It's all forgotten now. Because at long last, I've brought you to the only thing that matters. Cold… hard… credits."
- ―Silvo to his crew
During the New Republic Era, Nawood, operating under the name "Silvo,"[7] was the captain of a pirate crew and in command of a frigate.[2] Around 9 ABY,[12] he[5] suspected that some of his subordinates had developed a hint of mistrust in his leadership—an uncertainty he sought to dispel with a quick influx of money. To this end, the pirates launched an attack on a merchant freighter, aiming to intercept its allegedly substantial shipment of credits.[2]
After the assault team had overpowered the freighter's personnel, Silvo boarded the starship, accompanied by Gunter and Chaelt, and proceeded to the vault. Silvo ineffectively attempted to force the ship's captain to open the door, choking him in the process. When the captain denied transporting any valuable cargo, he had him[13] tossed out the airlock. As the pirates cut through the vault door, Silvo promised his fellows hard credits, but the whole shipment shortly turned out to be nothing more than a single coin. Incited by Brutus's ensuing speech, the crew mutinied against Silvo, who desperately fought back.[2] This act of rebellion eventually cemented Brutus as the new captain of the crew.[9]
Pirate prisoner[]
- "I can help you get to your ship. Find that planet of yours. All I ask is that you take me with you. I've been stuck on this scabby rock far too long."
- ―Jod Na Nawood, to Wim, Neel, Fern, and KB
Silvo was imprisoned in the brig of his former crew's base on the asteroid Borgo Prime, a shadowport in the Outer Rim. Some time later, a group of lost children from At Attin, the lost planet of eternal treasure, ventured to the asteroid, where they were taken to the same cell as the scoundrel. As Wim, Neel, Fern, and KB discussed their situation and next steps, Nawood listened in, revealing himself as an argument ensued between Wim and Fern. He offered to help the group return to the starship they had found back on At Attin, and help them return to the world, on the condition that he escape with them. After Fern questioned how they would reach the key to their cell, Nawood stepped forward, stating that the distance between the key and themselves was just an illusion, before using the Force to bring it towards his hand. Wim questioned if Nawood was a Jedi, to which the latter responded by shushing him and asking if he could keep a secret.[9]
Nawood and the kids used the key to escape the cell but noticed that there were pirates guards around the corner. To distract them, Nawood used the force to knock over an object, and they quickly escaped. When Nawood and the children reached the Onyx Cinder, the children informed Nawood that SM-33 was still a captive of the pirates, and Nawood claimed that they should leave him, saying he is just a droid, but Fern insisted that they find him, and Nawood had to agree.[7]
As Silvo walked through the Port and to the pirate brig, he heard Captain Brutus scream that Captain Silvo had escaped, hearing this, Silvo put on his hood. When Silvo arrived at the brig, he turned on a series of droids, including a B1 Battle Droid, who asked if they won the Clone Wars, and another droid, with the intent of rescuing a prince. When Silvo found SM-33, he quickly loaded him on to a cart. While Silvo did this, an Ishi Tib pirate, named Benjar Pranic saw him and recognized him. He told Silvo that he was a better captain the Brutus was and stalled him before reporting him to Captain Brutus. When he arrived back on the ship, pirates were chasing him. They prepared to jump to hyperspace, but realized that Nawood and the kids are stuck to the port via a strong rope. They tried to get out, but they were held back, and Nawood said it’s a strong rope. He then prepared to jump into hyperspace with the rope attached, and KB said that doing so was very dangerous. They did it anyway and Nawood told the kids that they were going to meet an old friend of his.[7]
Later while the kids repaired SM-33, while Nawood made a bowl of porridge in front of the children and he left, prompting the kids to scramble for the food. As Nawood investigated the ship, he searched through the clothes in the room. After trying on a boot, he pulled a knife out from the skeletal remains of a crew member. SM-33 came from behind Nawood andh Nawood tried to ask SM-33 if the kids really were from At Attin, but SM-33 refuses to answer.[7]
After the kids slept, Nawood noticed KB was still awake. She pointed out her suspicions that he was not a Jedi and she calculated the odds. Nawood retorted that not everything in the galaxy can be calculated and told her to trust her gut, with him switching off the lights and telling her to get some sleep.[7]
Nawood piloted the Onyx Cinder into a star system featuring a massive gas giant and its rocky moon. He maneuvered the ship over the moon's rugged surface, passing a telescope array and an empty landing pad before soaring above a desolate, cratered wilderness. The children disembarked from the starship, stepping onto the cold, barren terrain of the moon. After weaving through a small crowd, Jod lead the four children in a single file along a narrow ridge. As they walked, he warned them about an old acquaintance they’re meeting, admitting he knows her but doesn’t trust her, fearing she might betray them.[7]
As the Onyx Cinder arrived on At Attin, Jod pretended to be an emissary. He was therefore granted safe passage to the planet's surface.[14]
Personality and traits[]
Nawood, like many pirates, is notoriously greedy, which led him to find the treasure planet At Attin and betray the Skeleton Crew.[6] He had no qualms about even killing innocent people, as he threatened the Skeleton Crew with tearing them apart if they told anyone on the planet At Attin[14] and also ordered a simple merchant captain to be thrown down the airlock.[2] Despite his cruel and ruthless nature, he cared for his crew as family to them, accepting an apology from one of his former crew members Benjar Pranic before being threatened with betrayal,[7] and was generous enough to share the treasure of At Attin with his former crewmates.[15]
Powers and abilities[]
As a Force-sensitive, Nawood was able to harness the power of the Force. He utilized his abilities to levitate a key in the air[9] and use the Force to take back his weapons.[10] Nawood also knew how to rely on charm, quick-thinking, and conversation skills as tactics to get out of danger.[7]
Equipment[]
As Silvo, Nawood wore a helmet and a face-covering mask with angular designs. His attire featured layered clothing, with a bandolier loaded with ammunition across the chest.[2] While escaping, he carried a blaster pistol[9] as well as a giant dagger-knife looted from a corpse aboard the Onyx Cinder.[7] Nawood later claimed a lightsaber from Tak Rennod's lair for his own.[6] After killing Brutus, Nawood regained his old attire; his old helmet and bandolier, and one of Brutus' blaster pistols in a reverse-draw holster.[14]
Behind the scenes[]
Jod Na Nawood first appeared in the Disney+ television series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, portrayed by Jude Law.[8] He was first identified in a listing by German retailer Müller revealing the LEGO Star Wars: Skeleton Crew set 75374 The Onyx Cinder.[16]
Having been a fan of the franchise since the release of the 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, in particular of Harrison Ford as Han Solo, Law requested that his character be able to wear a stripe down the side of his pants, an idea which was accepted.[17]
Appearances[]
- Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "This Could Be a Real Adventure" (First appearance, simultaneous with "Way, Way Out Past the Barrier") (First identified as Silvo)
- Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "Way, Way Out Past the Barrier"
- Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "Very Interesting, As an Astrogation Problem" (First identified as Crimson Jack)
- Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "Can't Say I Remember No At Attin"
- Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates" (First identified as Dash Zentin and Jodwick Zank)
- Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "Zero Friends Again"
- Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "We're Gonna Be In So Much Trouble"
Sources[]
- LEGO Star Wars: Skeleton Crew (Set: 75374 The Onyx Cinder) (First mentioned)
- Adventure Over Destiny: How Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Makes You Feel Like a Kid Again on StarWars.com (backup link) (Picture only)
- Brand-New Skeleton Crew Trailer and Key Art Revealed on StarWars.com (backup link)
- With Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Jon Watts and Chris Ford are Ready for Their Own Pirate Adventure on StarWars.com (backup link)
- Star Wars: Skeleton Crew's Jude Law Would Like to Introduce You to Jod on StarWars.com (backup link)
- "We're Gonna Be In So Much Trouble" Episode Guide on StarWars.com (backup link)
- Captain Silvo in the Databank (backup link)
- Jod Na Nawood in the Databank (backup link)
- Vane in the Databank (backup link)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "Can't Say I Remember No At Attin"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "This Could Be a Real Adventure"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "Way, Way Out Past the Barrier" (Subtitles from Disney+)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Captain Silvo in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Jod in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates"
- ↑ 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "Very Interesting, As an Astrogation Problem"
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Jude Law Teases 'Childhood Adventure' and Star Wars Easter Eggs in Skeleton Crew Series – See the First Look! (Exclusive) by Esther Kang on People (July 31, 2024) (archived from the original on July 31, 2024)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "Way, Way Out Past the Barrier"
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates"
- ↑ A NEW Kind Of Jedi?! Jude Law & Star Wars Skeleton Crew Cast Interview! on the Comicbook.com YouTube channel (backup link (vPyvVqA588c) not verified!)
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" of The Mandalorian Season One to 9 ABY. In addition, "A Certain Point of View" — Star Wars Insider 228 also dates "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" to nine years after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, which corresponds to 9 ABY per Timelines. "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" takes place after the conflict on Mandalore, which is the main event depicted in "Chapter 23: The Spies" and "Chapter 24: The Return," the final two episodes of The Mandalorian Season Three. Therefore, Seasons One through Three of The Mandalorian must all be set in 9 ABY as well. Finally, since Vane in the Databank (backup link) states that the events of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew take place after the pirate siege on Nevarro seen in "Chapter 21: The Pirate" of The Mandalorian Season Three, Skeleton Crew must also be set around 9 ABY.
- ↑ Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "This Could Be a Real Adventure" (Audio description from Disney+)
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "We're Gonna Be In So Much Trouble"
- ↑ Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – "Zero Friends Again"
- ↑ LEGO Star Wars 75374 Skeleton Crew Die Onyx Cinder (German) on Müller (July 29, 2024) (archived from the original on July 29, 2024)
- ↑ Jude Law & SKELETON CREW Reveal Their Personal and Star Wars Obsessions &124; IMDb on youtu.be (archived from the original on December 12, 2024)
External links[]
- LEGO Star Wars 75374 Skeleton Crew Die Onyx Cinder (German) on Müller (July 29, 2024) (archived from the original on July 29, 2024) (First identified as Jod)
- Jude Law Teases 'Childhood Adventure' and Star Wars Easter Eggs in Skeleton Crew Series – See the First Look! (Exclusive) by Esther Kang on People (July 31, 2024) (archived from the original on July 31, 2024) (First identified as Na Nawood)
- Skeleton Crew Creators Interview - Roundtable with Jon Watts and Christopher Ford on the Star Wars Explained YouTube channel (backup link) (First identified as Crimson Jack)