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I've talked with Avonaco on his ideas of who the villian could be, and he's said things like how the villian could be another new Na'vi character introduced. I had a character outline I made of a rogue Na'vi working for the RDA... forgot where I posted it though; it's somewhere on AF.
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Yeah, having a traitor Na'vi would tend to crack the image JC really tried to stress for them. (as would having a sympathetic RDA leader...)
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Definitely... put that on the pile of 'storylines that won't happen and really never should' along with 'cloning' and 'Quaritch's brother'
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The other thing that could happen is that a rogue Na'vi may rebel agains the Skypeople presence on Pandora leading to a civil war. However, that soundslike a bit mundane for a scifi flick unless the Na'vi calls on the usual ancient evil power, which would be oh so cliched. Just to keep this vaguely on topic, I suppose Stephen lang could be used as one of the rebel Na'vi, although he wouldn't be playing Quaritch. Or perhaps he will combine himself with Quaritch to become some sort of hybrid Na'vi/human who has all the strength of a Na'vi but the ambition and hatred of a human. However, this sounds a bit much like Michael in SGA to me. In general, I am not so keen on the Na'vi civil war, at least not as the main threat as it justs sounds too dull and not very satisfying to Na'vi fans. I would rather have a new threat. We can live with seeing Na'vi suffering and dying (except Neytiri of course), but only if they stay true to their principles. |
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But on the subject of Quaritch...yeah, I really hope he doesn't come back. He was a good bad guy, and he DIED.
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But I just hope the Na'vi are not portrayed as too human. I would like them to have goals that make sense to the Na'vi, but not necessarily to us. |
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They may disagree, but they don't go that far... they aren't skypeople after all.
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As fictional characters they may not go that far.
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They just won't. I really hope they don't. It'd mean Avatar's storyline didn't accomplish anything other than bringing Jake to the Na'vi. It would kill it for me.
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Exactly... I think JC has the sense not to though, because there really is a message and thaw was certainly planned. The truth is, there are just some people who will never change.
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Here is another way Quaritch can come back: Some entity on Pandora uses Quaritch's body for some nefast purpose. A bit like the insect in Men-in-Black. But that is a really bad idea. |
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*facepaws* Sounds like Supernatural. Lol.
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I don't think there is any way period (besides a short flashback) to bring Quaritch back. He is dead and there really isn't any plausible/non-cheesy/non-cliche way of reviving him.
On a side note, shouldn't this be in the sequel forums? |
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