Pandemonium

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MemberPraetorianMarch 23, 201715713 Views44 Replies
Pandemonium
Ridley Scott has cited Christian history (see below quote, "very bad" meant killing Jesus in regards to the timeline) and the poem Paradise Lost when explaining story drivers. It is just that Ridley Scott chose a crucifixion in a time of many crucifixions as different from the rest of those hung on a cross, 2000 years ago.
"We did something very, very bad, and somehow the consequences of that dreadful act accompanied the Engineers back to LV-223 and massacred them. If you have uneasy suspicions about what 'a bad thing approximately 2,000 years ago' might be, then let me reassure you that you are right.”
Ridley Scott, movies.com
(Pandemonium is also the name of the City, where Satan has his seat of Power, they (Demons) built this place and it is kind of like Satans Headquarters; Pandemonium would also describe a Hell Breaking loose, and a Outbreak that results in Xenomorphs as the Poster shows would be such a event. Thank you BigDave.)
Does this image below show Pandemonium?
And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Matthew 13:42
It is also not a secret that the concepts of Paradise Lost made a huge impact on Ridley Scott's team in developing the concepts of Prometheus and many topics on this board have covered it at length.
The concepts shown in Prometheus in relation to Paradise Lost were the Fallen Angel progeny, the worshipped Nephilim Giants (Engineer's relation in Dr. Shaw's notes below).
Is the xenomorph image above Ridley Scott's interpretation of Pandemonium and will we see the same concepts (Christian History, Paradise Lost) manifested in Alien: Covenant?