level, Polus, is an alien planet that seems to be the foreign destination of The Skeld when not headed to MIRA, as both it and MIRA contain Laboratories for crewmate research. Among Us fan theories theories have circulated that Polus opens the door to some crossover canon with a previous Innersloth game, as well, though for now this is purely speculative. The three maps' implications seem to draw similarities to the 1979 film Alien, and that isn't where the congruencies end.
Among Us players are dropped into the roles of crewmembers aboard a spaceship, sky base, or alien planet and must complete various tasks, acting as maintenance workers around the ship to ensure their safety and success. The sky base is known as MIRA HQ. Players can assume, therefore, that the crewmembers work for an organization called MIRA. The spaceship, or The Skeld, is equipped with various facilities that imply long-distance travel, like the Cafeteria. The third level, Polus, is an alien planet that seems to be the