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pulserifle187
MemberOvomorphJan-25-2013 3:54 PMwhen the crew of the prometheus tried to contact earth , they said that there was no pesponse. My question is that would distance and time dilution indicate there would be no response?
"how do you feel?"-" great, next stupid question"
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Dropyourlinen
MemberOvomorphJan-25-2013 4:23 PMI think they're sending transmitting a message to LV-233, not Earth. David says 'maybe they didn't understand us'. And it's a Voyager type message, with lot's of information about Earth and Mankind

zzplural
MemberOvomorphJan-25-2013 4:29 PMThat's correct.
The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent

Indy John
MemberOvomorphJan-25-2013 4:35 PMIn a recent viewing I also question how far a signal was sent before there was a 'no response' answer.
In the opening scene with David walking through a silent Prometheus it was just a few seconds before the 'no response ' answer was given. Since there was nobody around I assume that this really occurred (in movie terms).
Maybe it was just a general radio signal but I could also assume it was being sent to base, the other moon or even a shadow ship sent soon after the Prometheus started her mission.
Be choicelessly aware as you move through life

cuponator3000
MemberChestbursterJan-25-2013 11:05 PMit was probably a standard message just to try and see if life was alive on the planet. all though i am not totally sure from how far out it was sent out. maybe it was activated at a certain distance out from the moon automatically
Not a map, an invitation

pulserifle187
MemberOvomorphJan-26-2013 12:01 AMoh i see. that makes more sense.
"how do you feel?"-" great, next stupid question"

joeyjoe
MemberOvomorphJan-26-2013 12:55 AMdropyourlinen is right on (voyager type transmission sent to LV 223).

Lee Harram
MemberOvomorphJan-26-2013 2:27 PMIt is strange though how they had no communication with anyone....earth, space station or another space ship. But since I enjoy the movie so much I will say that we just don't see it..
I would have loved to see that the communication was somehow damaged or disrupted rather than just non existent.

joeyjoe
MemberOvomorphJan-27-2013 12:59 AMfrom the point of view of weyland and his "people", it would be a liability for anyone on earth to know the details of their expedition. David is the ultimate cataloger/collater. What would they need people on earth for?
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