

Jim, who was fastening the lifelines at the time, blames himself for Arrow's death, until Silver comforts him before sending him to bed, while worrying that his crew might think he's gone soft. Arrow falls to his death in the singularity of the black hole. One member of the crew, the treacherous spider-like alien Scroop, senses a weakness in Silver and, after an encounter with a black hole caused by a star going supernova, Scroop cuts Arrow's lifeline to show his impatience and willingness to attack. Despite first impressions and mistrust, a strong and caring bond develops between the two of them with Jim beginning to see Silver as a father figure, as he remembers his own father's neglect and eventual abandonment of him and his mother. Jim remembers Bones' warning and is reluctant in trusting Silver, a cyborg. He trains Jim as a cabin boy and owns a cute, cosmic, pink blob named Morph who can take the shape of whatever he chooses. The crew is an odd-looking, suspicious bunch, or as Amelia described them: "A ludicrous parcel of driveling galoots" who are secretly led by John Silver, the ship's cook. The ship is captained by the feisty, feminine, feline Captain Amelia along with her first mate, the strong and stone-willed Mr. Jim and Doppler soon set off to Montressor Spaceport, represented as the crescent moon in Montressor's sky, where the doctor has commissioned a ship called RLS Legacy, complete with a crew, to take them on this one heck of a voyage. Jim, his mother, and Doppler manage to escape along with the spherical orb which later turns out to be a holographic map, showing the way to the one and only Treasure Planet. Bones soon dies and suddenly, a bunch of marauding pirates ambush the inn, burning it to the ground whilst trying to find the sphere.

Jim helps him inside, and the alien hands him a mysterious sphere, warning him to "Beware the cyborg" in his last breaths. That night, a spaceship crash-lands on the port outside the inn and an old, injured salamander-like being clambers out. He is escorted to the Benbow (an inn run by Jim's mother), much to his mother's disappointment, and retires to the inn's roof, where he overhears Sarah venting her frustration with Jim's behavior to the family's canine friend, Dr. In this case he happened to be surfing in a restricted construction area, where he got caught by robotic cops. Sarah (Jim's mother) bursts in, emphasizing that she thought he had fallen asleep " an hour ago".ġ2 years later, Jim still believes in the stories of Treasure Planet but has become quite a troublemaker, rebel, and hoodlum (in the eyes of other people) with a hobby for 'solar-surfing,' a combination of sky-surfing and wind-surfing on a rocket powered board with a solar sail. Jim Hawkins is secretly reading the story of the notorious Captain Flint, the creator of the legendary "Treasure Planet", past his bedtime.
