QuoteThat just like saying if a heavy weight boxer who can run extreme fast and having a PhD is of higher being than a bum who failed school and can't run.
Well your exemple won't work with me since i would tend to believe that the boxer is a higher being than the bum.
Physical abilities have everything to do with a superior being.
Prometheus was stronger than a regular human.
Take Ozymandias from Watchmen (the book not the movie) he's the pinacle of human evolution, he's free of emotion, he's like a mirror to Dr Manhattan who is actually a higher being, who is also not bound by human emotion.
The replicants are considered lower by their human creator who are in fact affraid of them.
If you did not get by the end of Blade Runner that the Replicants are higher beings than the humans that hunts them then Scott missed his point ^^
I keep quoting Blade Runner because from their interviews (and also those from Fassbender) it's the way Lindelof and Scott are going to deal with their artificial characters.
Scott did not hire Fassbender to play arigato mister roboto or some dumb pre programed machine but definitly to ask the same question as those in Blade Runner.
It just seems obvious to me that in the movie Scott is shooting (but you might be right in any other story) :
Gods = Engineers,
Prometheus = the artificial human David or Meredith
Humans = the human crew
It's fine if it's not for you.
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We'll have to agree that we disagree