Kerr Avon
Master Member
So...the conclusion must be made that these Engineers either have the worst luck flying their ships, or they just suck as pilots?
See my previous post.
So...the conclusion must be made that these Engineers either have the worst luck flying their ships, or they just suck as pilots?
See my previous post.
It wasn't missed. It was just butchered, presumably by Lindelof.If that's what happened, then it's a shame. So much potential, so much anticipation. I mean, the ending of the film seems to be the ONLY continuity detail to bridge the films. Everything else was a blank canvas. How could that one detail have been missed?
So...the conclusion must be made that these Engineers either have the worst luck flying their ships, or they just suck as pilots?
CASH...
had it been the same planet and the ending led up to the beginning of alien, they wouldn't be able to make a sequel.
If that's what happened, then it's a shame. So much potential, so much anticipation. I mean, the ending of Prometheus seems to be the ONLY continuity detail to bridge it to Alien. Everything else in Prometheus was a blank canvas. How could that one detail have been missed?
No detail was missed. No "bridge" between the films is intended with Prometheus. No bridge is needed.
Also, I don't think the material he consumed at the beginning is the same as the weaponized material.
Let's be honest. It WAS the same planet, ship, and being in the previous versions of the script but it was so butchered by rewrites that the entire movie lost any coherent meaning.
So...the conclusion must be made that these Engineers either have the worst luck flying their ships, or they just suck as pilots?
Forgive me if this has been discussed before, as I don't have time to read through the whole thread.
My questions have to do with the ending. The crash landed ship and the Space Jockey were in place, which relates to the beginning of Alien. But, at the end of Prometheus, the Space Jockey dies away from that ship inside the pod. Isn't he supposed to be found still in the seat of the crashed ship at the beginning of Alien?
Also, why does a fully developed alien pop out of his chest?
If these have been answered somewhere, can someone please direct me to it? Thanks.
But they don't need that for a sequel.
Neither. Another craft rammed itself into the Engineer's ship. He was taken down through no fault of his own, but through the deliberate actions of the flight crew of the Prometheus. It wasn't an accident or bad luck. We was attacked as he was trying to flee and taken down. Simple as that.
See, you keep saying that over in the sequel thread, and I don't disagree, I think this story is strong enough to stand on it's in. BUT, a lot of people, including I think the studio, do want that and I can agree with that as well.
That would be like arguing Darth Vader isn't REALLY Luke's father because in Star Wars, it was written that Darth Vader KILLED Luke's father and after "butchered rewrites" the story changed to Darth Vader BEING Luke's father...
That is an odd way to look at it. Regardless of what was in earlier drafts, in the final movie, they chose NOT to have it be LV-426, so it isn't.
Oh, and a better analogy would be Luke and Leia frenching leaving a nice sloppy string of spittle connecting their lips in "ESB" and then the line from Yoda suggesting there was another Skywalker out there.![]()