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MemberOvomorphMay 12, 20123898 Views33 Replies
This may have already been considered but it clearly looks as though the 'Juggernaught' is preparing to lift off and depart one planetoid with the Prometheus in hot pursuitt to then be rammed from 'behind' (sounds wrong, I know!) but that only happens when 'they' 'Juggernaughts' crew) are pursued out of one atmosphere and into the other being LV-426 and it is within that planetoids atmosphere that we see thecollision occur. Tghe result to which we see the #'Juggernaught' 'fall from grace' literally as its occupants are doing so equally yet on a metaphoric level to then end up 'crash-landed' in the horizontal position upon LV-426? And yes apologies if it sounds kind of already been there sort of self explanatory but I havent concentraited upon every last thread that was ever raised about every issue/variable that may or may not yet occur within Prometheus so your imput and thoughts towards my initial thread idea would be welcome. Please feel free to respond. Thank you kindly.
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When Ridley said 'parked' he may have been shooting form the hip in his dialogue during the interview, the idea just kind of 'come to him' at that moment but it isnt concrete that during the film making process of Prometheus that is the 'literal' explanation for how the 'Derilict' came to end up there in that 'downed' position...
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I know what you're saying about Tom from LOTR. I think we will understand why the derelict is there, but it won't be the ship from Prometheus. If it is, that's ok too. I just think the film will go in a different direction. Why would they only have one ship, or one outpost? Do you feel the xeno morph will be created in this film? If so, how/when did all the eggs get onto the ship? That would all be a story in itself, and I dare say that is not what this movie is about. As for the pics if the crash and all that...I'm not convinced that the Juggernaut can be harmed in ways familiar to us. Just because there is no damage, doesn't mean it's not the derelict. I mean, it doesn't fall apart when it hits the ground. Anything we could make surely would. However, that doesn't mean that it IS the derelict, either.
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Habidm if you read a post I staed above or upon a previos page I give a double hypothetical amswer to your question. Read it and see wht you think, alright...
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F.A.O: habidm "When Ridley said 'parked' he may have been shooting form the hip in his dialogue during the interview, the idea just kind of 'come to him' at that moment but it isnt concrete that during the film making process of Prometheus that is the 'literal' explanation for how the 'Derilict' came to end up there in that 'downed' position..." Just my little take on it potentially...
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It made a emergency landing. But it did land it didn't crash. Leading direct into alien would be silly as hell. It makes it "this is all humans fault" stupid. Just too much coincidence going on if that is the case. Better to leave that entire story alone.
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Well said, Shane
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The Juggernaut rams the Prometheus. Janek screams "heaaaadddsssuuuppppp!!!" The Juggernaut loses "flight capability", and falls from the sky onto the surface of LV-223 Later, it gets an overhaul, where all exterior damage is repaired, and the flight control room happens to get an upgrade too, so that it's ready for it's cameo in Alien. Sometime later it gets flown to the LV-426 set. Or maybe not
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@EGR101 Put that one in the history books!
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No. Because Damon Lindelof has said, several times, that Prometheus does NOT end with Aliens. No matter how much people seem to want it to. I quote The thing about a prequel is, as fascinating as it may to watch Anakin turn to the dark side of the Force, there's an inevitability to it. You know when you go in the prequel can only cover A to Y and then Z is gonna be the preexisting material. You can't end it in an exciting or surprising way. You can only end it in the inevitable way. ... When I went to go see The Thing prequel, for example, I'm assuming this movie is going to be the sequence of events that led up to a dog being infected by the Thing and then being chased by a helicopter across the frozen tundra-because I know then what happens next because I saw The Thing. And that's exactly what it was. On a certain level, you're satisfied because if you're calling a movie a prequel, that's what you're expecting. On another level, you sort of walk out going, "Boy I wish there was a little bit more room for me to not exactly know what I was walking into." In my opinion, in order to define Prometheus as a prequel, is it set in the Alien universe? ... If you just watch the teaser trailer, and you see how the word Prometheus reveals itself ... or look at the production design, you don't need me to tell you anything. So then the next question is: Is it a prequel to Alien? To that, I can't really answer the question because my definition of prequel, the A-to-Y definition, I hope it's not. I hope that this movie can be surprising. The ending of this movie; the sequel to Prometheus is not Alien. The sequel to Prometheus, if it does well and people like it, would be another movie that goes off in its own direction, that runs tangential to Alien.
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Definately a different ship. The derelict was there for many millenia whereas the ship in the trailers + website material is clearly grounded 30 years before the events on the Nostromo. Think what the SJ's have been engineering in the millenia since the abomination dormant in LV426 and that'll be what appears in Prometheus.

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