The full trailer of Prometheus shows us the discovery of similar archaeological artefacts in various locations on Earth, leading to a search for ancient gods and the origins of mankind. Animated pictures of all these artefacts have been found today. The images were obtained via the Discovering Prometheus app where they were uploaded and can be found by simply guessing the file’s names.
And it's map indicates its from Asia (looks to be Korea). I suppose in the movie there is some reference to it. Maybe these ones were actually part of the original and lost somewhere or stolen?
It could be the other way around. engineers sound to me like design creators. and the Jockeys, as the original movie depicts (mix of bones and metal) like workers. Also, I like very much the idea of SJ are just another species who get caught in this giger planets.
I see it like this...
What we will see are scientist. Arrogant scientist who like playing god. They created human life and other forms of life throughout the universe. They see themselves as god the the creatures who created them see them as god. They are advanced, that is pretty obvious. However, that dont mean they are not vulnerable. As a famous Austrian once said, "if it bleeds, we can kill it". Also, I assume they are very arrogant - you have to be if you think you're a god.
There is no god or "higher being" just people with more power than others.
The further away from Zeta Reticuli the planet turn out to be , the better I'll feel
I suppose this would be dispelled if they weren't travelling to either Zeta Reticuli 1 or Zeta Reticuli 2, but since it's also been stated that the Prometheus is traveling 39 light years -- the distance of those two stars -- I think the combination of those two pieces of evidence makes it extremely likely to be the case.
I'm really hoping so... it's seems to go against natural inclination that they would show with such detail the antogonist. I think it may be a red herring, and we get the real deal during the movie. I still feel like if we came up against a species that had intersteller travel when we were still monkey's, that possibly created us, terraformed planets, that we would really be utterly at their mercy. We certainly wouldn't bring their ship down by ramming it, and if they didn't want us interacting with urns, well, we wouldn't be interacting with them...
If we were completely unexpected, and we were dealing with their "workers" if you will that could help explain quite a bit of what we have seen.
Perhaps a better original sentence would have been "the gods were not hostile to the humans at that particular point in the human's evolution"
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What If these engineers are just the Jockey's "synthetic" workers?, this could be one of the things about why David8 role is so important to the philosophical part of the movie.
Ive only seen the ship the planet and some scenes with the crew and stuff.
I hope there is more to this movie then what weve seen and not only on the planet and ship stuff.
I would agree that we haven't seen the "gods" yet... it has been bothering me a bit that for a advanced as the alien life in this movie is supposed to be, we were able to steal from them, and take their ship down. If they were that advanced, I'm sorry to say we wouldn't stand much chance. I'm hoping what we are seeing is the mid-level alien life... perhaps the jockey's are not the top of the food chain?
Ah, yeah - they seem to have included sea ice, which threw me. Still, I wonder what CW means....
Plot hole #1 = physical gods. That's pretty much it.
Those 2 are the Earth viewed from the 'top'. It's viking shit.
Plot hole #1.
2470 BCE and 680 CW (that's the only one with a different dating scheme) are from another planet??
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Seriously though, thanks for the link.
Interesting to see once again the "Gods" depicted in the artifacts are mahoosive compared to the humans in them.