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what iron jones said above,
No avatars=no movie Also No Avatars=All the Na'vi are slowly wiped out by the humans
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Nah, it'd be a different movie, it'd just lack the fantasy of being one with the Na'vi. I've seen an EXCELLENT fic run through Avatar without the Avatars, it could have been done really well.
...how on Earth could the the humans wipe out the Na'vi? They are wildly, wildly outnumbered, can't call in reinforcements, and once they run out of ammo, they are scr*wed.
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Well, obviously, by destroying Pandora's ecosystem.
In order for them to run out of supplies, they'd need to completely use up all the capacity of the stereolithography plant, which would be very unlikely. Someone has probably written a fanfic about it, but it still makes it a lot less plausible even if it did work in the story.
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Should an open battle occur, the humans would probably win one, maybe two - after that, they'd just run out of people. It'd take the Na'vi longer than in canon, and with more fatalities, but there is nothing really to stop them kicking the humans off if they really banded together and worked at it . For similar reasons that the humans can't simply reclaim Pandora, as I believe you've argued before.
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Simply, the body is a shell for it's Human counterpart. It's built to be a shell. Therefore, it was never alive by it's own will. And so, the science of Avatars can be argued as completely ethical, at least by the standards of modern science and morals. Of course, the means of extracting that DNA, and the resources needed to create the body may be immoral. One might say it is spiritually immoral, as in possessing a body. However, the body is Jake's technically (as it used his DNA), and never had a life on it's own to begin with. In short, I find absolutely nothing unethical with the technology of Avatars.
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Heh, I also thought that this was trolling for a second.
![]() Imho, I don't see a point in this. As far as I can make out from the movie, the Na'vi don't care, Avatars aren't engineered with higher brain functions, and, as Neytiri explained: "All energy is only borrowed"; so a body is just a body to a Na'vi, and genetic material could be obtained easily from just about anything the Na'vi touch, no dead body needed. So, either way, this argument is irrelevant. |
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In response to you and the other posts...
The part where Josh/Jake's avatar moves on its own, noted here: [url=http://ruinofdarkness.livejournal.com/675.html[/url] , drew me to this conclusion: Since the driver and the avatar have years to subconsciously get to know one another, they are eternally tied. Josh/Jake's avatar identifies with Josh/Jake, and it may even know what it was made for in its subconscious. Once it sees Josh/Jake, it calms down. Once Josh/Jake enters into its mind for the first time, Josh/Jake's experiences in the avatar become its experiences, its life. It wouldn't reject Josh/Jake, for since before it was 'born', and since its creation, Josh/Jake has always been a part of it. If you look at it how Mr. Cameron originally wrote it, no, the avatars are not as immoral as you think. It kind of becomes a symbiotic relationship. The canon avatars, however, are on a different level of immorality, for they never had their own consciousness to begin with, seemingly. I can only gesture that maybe they're simply a result of something similar to the original avatars, albeit they never "awake" on their own, for their purpose keeps them sleeping. Phew...Did this make any sense? Btw, Where's that Jake's Avatar POV fanfic at? It sounds interesting. Last edited by Mother of the Forest; 07-10-2011 at 02:06 PM. |
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And yeah, that does make sense. But people were still killed in order to create and develop the Avatars WITHOUT having a choice in the matter, which no one seems to be addressing. THAT I would think is inarguably immoral, no matter the debates on the Avatars themselves (although I do still think a bit sus). And sure! It's an excellent, excellent fic. Come Into The Light, or SelfNotSelf.
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Yes, that is the truth, sadly. The avatars never had a say. They are still lost in the end. ![]() Thanks for the fanfiction link ![]() Edit: Thank you for posting that fanfiction link! It was wonderful...The ending was even, sort of, 'happy'. I hope that's the way it really was >.< Last edited by Mother of the Forest; 07-10-2011 at 02:26 PM. |
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Never, EVER seen that addressed, though, anywhere. Quote:
and, yes, I loved the ending.
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Maybe they said "if you survive the experiment you get to live" and got them yo volunteer for it.
Also DNA could be retrieved with cheek swabs or blood draws so no na'vi had to be harmed to sequence their DNA, it wouldn't even hurt by then drawing blood could even be painless. And they don't seem as judgmental and labeling as us I don't think they have concepts of "blasphemy" or "unholy" or any of our "it's evil even if no one gets hurt" stuff |
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Yes. Definitely right on that. Dr. Lovecraft (literary reference, much?) did some seriously questionable stuff on both worlds. The final result, the whole point really, of the experiment was the half-Na'vi hybrids though.
And yes, I may have been a little hasty and overeager there. Stupidly forgot about the fact you take a gene sample from just a few cells, no death required. Still, I think the whole Avatar making thing is an interesting hypothetical exercise in medical ethics, yes? Start thinking about these issues now before we actually can do it in real life. Since we're on our way to being the godlike aliens. ;P |
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