shaw said they werent going to have an earth to go back to if they didnt stop it. so they put humanity before themselves.
vickers also asked something like "did anyone die?" referring to the cryo sleep journey in the very beginning. maybe everyone was there with the knowledge of potential death before even reaching their destination. maybe they already had a "nothing to live for" backstory. they didnt have to explain that to you though.
The 'shrine' to the xeno might just be the engineer version of a blue print.
He was a biologist, so it's not surprising he was interested in the worm. Add to that it was his first ever encounter with what looked like harmless alien life.
This was by far the best film of the year.
Y'all can disagree. Y'all can hate me now. But it won't stop. Can't stop.
"Looked like harmless"? That's one crappy biologist...it was his first ever encounter with what looked like harmless alien life.
He was a biologist, so it's not surprising he was interested in the worm. Add to that it was his first ever encounter with what looked like harmless alien life.
You're a biologist and you see an unknown snake-like creature pop out of this unknown black ooze which may or may not have killed the people who created you. Is trying to pet it the first thing you do?
Well he sure seems disinterested in going in the direction Elba told him about previously, where they detected a lifeform.
Y'know, just a scene prior.
This movie kind of breaks the plot of every other movie in the series. In every other movie the company wants to capture a xeno for study(probably to use as a weapon) but why would they go through all that trouble when they know where there is a planet full of ships containing stuff that can make them?
Well he sure seems disinterested in going in the direction Elba told him about previously, where they detected a lifeform.
Y'know, just a scene prior.
Well he sure seems disinterested in going in the direction Elba told him about previously, where they detected a lifeform.
Y'know, just a scene prior.
Well I don't think any information from this trip made it back to Earth...
"Looked like harmless"? That's one crappy biologist...
What's Shaw eating and drinking in the space horseshoe? Black goo, sons.
Well I don't think any information from this trip made it back to Earth...
Between the events of Prometheus and Alien you don't think they'd send any other ships there to check out what happened?
Between the events of Prometheus and Alien you don't think they'd send any other ships there to check out what happened?
He was probably going to die as soon as the snake/serpent appeared.I agree, but his attempting to touch it is somewhat believable, as stupid as it seems to us/any rational thinking person.
A smarter biologist would have backed off after it opened its 'mouth' and started hissing, but then Milburn doesn't appear to be very smart as evidenced by his wandering off with Fifield, who moments earlier told him he wasn't interested in talking to him.
J,
Thanks for going a second time, but it is clear those cute zoo animals have soundly defeated us. Maybe the next time I try to convince Noomi Rapace to wear a rainbow-colored afro wig, she'll listen to me.
Vickers. Yes, she does look like David. Yes, this was intentional. What better way to piss off your daughter than to build the male equivalent of her? But enough about daddy issues (seriously, Lindelof, we get it!), allow me to answer your question. Is she a robot?
She is not.
But did Vickers somehow survive being smushed by the gigantic rolling horseshoe that was the derelict ship? Could her scantily-clad push-up training have saved her in that final moment of crushitude? And more importantly, WHY DIDN'T SHE JUST RUN ZIG-ZAGGY OR SIDEWAYS TO AVOID IT?!?
I don't have the answers to these questions, Josh. I'm just the writer.
Your Pal,
My answers are below, in bold. So that you can tell the difference.
Damon, you have been extremely patient with me this weekend so I'm going to let you finally go on your way. But before you redirect my e-mail address to your spam folder I'm going to throw a few final questions at you in the hopes that I've worn you down to the point of revealing all. Rapid-fire style.
Is this like a rap battle? AWESOME.
Why did David poison Charlie? Was he hoping he'd impregnate Elizabeth or was that just a nice bonus?
In the scene preceding said "poisoning" (but WAS it?), David was chatting with someone in cryo-sleep via headset that we can safely assume is Weyland. If I were a betting man, I'd say something happened in that conversation that very specifically directed David to spike Holloway's champagne. And yes, it was a safe bet that Holloway would have sex with Shaw soon after. Which is why in space, you should always wear a condom!
Did you and Ridley and Jon discuss who created the Engineers?
Yes. But the more fascinating question is this: Do the Engineers KNOW who created them?
Have you guys worked out the answer to Elizabeth Shaw's burning question, i.e. why did our creators turn on us?
Golly, I'm all for ambiguity, but if we didn't know the answer to THAT one, the audience would have every right to string us up. Yes. There is an answer. One that is hinted at within the goalposts of "Prometheus." I'll bet if I asked you to take a guess you wouldn't be far off.
Oh, Damon. You cad.I don't have the answers to these questions, Josh. I'm just the writer.
I agree, but his attempting to touch it is somewhat believable, as stupid as it seems to us/any rational thinking person.
A smarter biologist would have backed off after it opened its 'mouth' and started hissing, but then Milburn doesn't appear to be very smart as evidenced by his wandering off with Fifield, who moments earlier told him he wasn't interested in talking to him.
Who would know apart from people in Weyland Corp? Would the people left in charge really want to send a search party to look for Weyland or his daughter? They probably don't care/are happy they don't return.
At the very least they'd want their super expensive ship back.
Let's say the space jockey from Alien is Dr. Shaw.
She left the planet in one of those horseshoe alien ships. She was already infected by that black goo (after sex) and was still a living host.
She landed or crashed on the other planet that is visited in 'Alien' and another alien burst from her chest.
The audio that she was recording at the end of Prometheus was her basically saying "if you get this message, don't come here or you'll die." She must have been recording this on the ship she took off in.
So THAT's the beacon that Ripley and them get in Alien. Ripley has to translate it because it's recorded on outdated technology. She does eventually realize, too late of course, that it was actually a warning not to come there. which is what Shaw was recording at the end of the movie.
its all speculation because nothing really makes sense in that movie. haha.
I don't understand what Weyland would hope to achieve by having David experiment on the crew. Was the hope that a dash of the black goo would somehow make Holloway healthier and more powerful, and so that it could do the same for Weyland? And then what did David hope to do with the proto-facehugger growing inside Shaw?In the scene preceding said "poisoning" (but WAS it?), David was chatting with someone in cryo-sleep via headset that we can safely assume is Weyland. If I were a betting man, I'd say something happened in that conversation that very specifically directed David to spike Holloway's champagne. And yes, it was a safe bet that Holloway would have sex with Shaw soon after. Which is why in space, you should always wear a condom!
I don't understand what Weyland would hope to achieve by having David experiment on the crew. Was the hope that a dash of the black goo would somehow make Holloway healthier and more powerful, and so that it could do the same for Weyland? And then what did David hope to do with the proto-facehugger growing inside Shaw?
Certainly none of those things were going to somehow manifest an Engineer that Weyland could question.
An actual biologist wouldn't try to touch it at all - let alone pet it. An actual biologist would probably take pictures first - return to the ship and get some kind of containment unit - return with some sort of crew to capture the animal. Not pet the hissing snake alien in the tomb of our makers with no outside contact due to a storm of flying metal.
At the very least they'd want their super expensive ship back.
So that was part of the plan? For fuck's sake... Shouldn't really surprise me after the bear cage sex, I guess, but...Damon Lindelof said:In the scene preceding said "poisoning" (but WAS it?), David was chatting with someone in cryo-sleep via headset that we can safely assume is Weyland. If I were a betting man, I'd say something happened in that conversation that very specifically directed David to spike Holloway's champagne. And yes, it was a safe bet that Holloway would have sex with Shaw soon after.
If you say so.the more fascinating question is this: Do the Engineers KNOW who created them?
Space Jesus confirmed. Thanks, Damon. You never disappoint.Yes. There is an answer. One that is hinted at within the goalposts of "Prometheus." I'll bet if I asked you to take a guess you wouldn't be far off.
MTV does a email Q&A with Lindelof:
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1687022/prometheus-secrets-damon-lindelof.jhtml
From: Damon Lindelof
To: Josh Horowitz
Sent June 10, 2012, 7:26 p.m.
From: Damon Lindelof
To: Josh Horowitz
Sent June 11, 2012, 2:53 a.m.
Joshua,
I don't understand what Weyland would hope to achieve by having David experiment on the crew. Was the hope that a dash of the black goo would somehow make Holloway healthier and more powerful, and so that it could do the same for Weyland? And then what did David hope to do with the proto-facehugger growing inside Shaw?
Certainly none of those things were going to somehow manifest an Engineer that Weyland could question.
Question why would David infect a crew member?
I don't know.
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Ash didn't try to infect any of the crew, he was just trying to capture and preserve the alien.
Burke was a desperate dick.
Question why would David infect a crew member?
I don't know.
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I think it would have been a much more interesting movie if they just explored David striking out on his own to be a creator. But that ended up going nowhere.andycapps said:What is interesting is that Weyland apparently thought of his crew as expendable. Much like Mother in Alien. They were lab rats that he was using his "son," David, to experiment on. I don't think David cared what happened to Shaw or her husband. In some ways, David had become a creator of his own, I suppose, in that he infected a human who then had sex with Shaw and produced some sort of mixed offspring (presumably).
Ash didn't try to infect any of the crew, he was just trying to capture and preserve the alien.
Burke was a desperate dick.
I've always been one to keep my sanity and leave behind things I don't like. The Crying Game, Country Music, Dubstep etc. So it is very interesting to see people harp on about something they don't like in a thread such as this. I don't understand. It won't get the $13 dollars back. I respect thought out criticisms though. But I guess this is Gaf and Prometheus will go through the it sucked-it's amazing-it's overrated-plot holes lol-meme cycle.
I think it would have been a much more interesting movie if they just explored David striking out on his own to be a creator. But that ended up going nowhere.
Probably because it's something we all anticipated, as well as being something that ties into a series we love.I've always been one to keep my sanity and leave behind things I don't like. The Crying Game, Country Music, Dubstep etc. So it is very interesting to see people harp on about something they don't like in a thread such as this. I don't understand. It won't get the $13 dollars back. I respect thought out criticisms though. But I guess this is Gaf and Prometheus will go through the it sucked-it's amazing-it's overrated-plot holes lol-meme cycle.
They all had the same goal of preserving the alien life form in some form.
Ash was more concerned with the xeno than the crew. His orders were that the xeno was too priority, crew is expendable. Ash was directly responsible for all but one death in Alien.