Would you like a book entirely from the perspective of the Engineers?

Started by Corporal Hicks, Nov 07, 2019, 08:54:23 AM

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Would you like a book entirely from the perspective of the Engineers? (Read 3,643 times)

The Old One

The Old One

#30
Yes, and he's perhaps right-
But I think the previous poster means from a "human" point of view of greatness.

Albrecht

Hi,

I agree that re-contextualization is indeed what we need here. The Engineers may be from some particular society sectors.

QuoteTheir reactions to literature and music are phenomenous. The deleted scenes from Prometheus  preserved the evidence of their familiar attitude to the latter.
(Quote is taken from alien-covenant forum)

The Old One

The Old One

#32
I don't understand your meaning.

SM

Quote from: Albrecht on Nov 25, 2019, 07:04:28 AM
Hi,

I agree that re-contextualization is indeed what we need here. The Engineers may be from some particular society sectors.

QuoteTheir reactions to literature and music are phenomenous. The deleted scenes from Prometheus  preserved the evidence of their familiar attitude to the latter.
(Quote is taken from alien-covenant forum)

I'm not sure phenomenous is a word.

Local Trouble


SM


FenGiddel

So much better if it were the indecipherable Yog-Sothoth of O'Bannon's suggestion, to perhaps save us from too much over'splainin'...

SM

It should have the squamous indecipherability of the phenomenous.

Huggs

Quote from: SM on Nov 26, 2019, 02:45:56 AM
It should have the squamous indecipherability of the phenomenous.


But is it considerably larger than any normal squamous found in these waters?

FenGiddel


The Old One

The Old One

#40
Bravo... Alright, then.

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