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At first I wanted to add my opinion to this thread, but i see it pointless as everyone knows what i think about it.
and btw that mining equipment was remote controlled so none of civilian was harm. Last edited by Tymian; 09-19-2010 at 10:40 PM. |
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The survival guide IS canon and there is no denying that (the few mistakes in the Na'vi language it made excepted). The script IS debatable, but it certainly proved accurate enough on the deleted scenes, so I consider it semi-canon. Quote:
You have absolutely no base to judge Na'vi age and growth rates on (other than perhaps that one picture of Neytiri and Sylwanin). Anyway, Jake DOES look like he's in his 20s IMHO when he actually has hair, if maybe not at the start. Quote:
[quorw]...And claiming that the RDA miners are "not innocent" just because they aren't children isn't the wisest thing. I could just as easily say most of the people in the World Trade Center weren't innocent either, just because most weren't children. [/quote] They still signed up for it. They still destroyed a Tree of voices. They still probably killed Na'vi beforehand. There were still no families in Hell's Gate. Quote:
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If you genuinely think that they are going to go "Oh, why are they attacking us?" "maybe it had something to do with that beautiful place we just destroyed and that Na'vi that tried to stop us when we nearly killed him and his mate?" "no, why would you think that would be it?" I doubt it . It was obvious enough to them, they just didn't want to accept responsibility. Nobody does.Quote:
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No, but you imply (spelling?) it at every opportunity.
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I am insulted.
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The RDA are evil. They are designed to get zero sympathy in the movie. They're so evil Dick Dastardly blanches at their very mention. (If you know what I just said, I salute you)
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Gonna have to separate...
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So... then why were you acting like it wasn't before? Quote:
And Jake looks like he's in his 30s. And... guess what? In reality, he is. So go figure... Quote:
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In my humble opinion, with just the knowledge of Trudy, I believe if other members of the RDA knew what was really going on, whether they be miner, mercenary, or just a plain pilot, they would've had the same reaction as Trudy, and would've stepped down. Think about it, please. Quote:
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They knew what they were getting into, and the destruction of the trees of voices was really just the last straw for them. It was an outrage to the Na'vi. If it happened to me, I'd be mad as hell. I'd want to do something about it... but would I go all out and pull a Michael Corleone, shooting down my enemies in hot blood? No. And neither would you... hopefully. The Na'vi's attack was all they knew how to do. It's all they could do, and I sympathize, as I said. But that still doesn't change the fact that it was an attack that was uncalled for, and was too severe. They could have just destroyed the equipment. They could've left everyone alive. But they didn't. It's understandable, yes, but still unacceptable. Again, keep looking at it from the RDA's perspective. Don't just look at it from yours. Quote:
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They have no expectation of what might be out there, except the natives. There's a native blocking a blade that's cutting down a few trees. Is that supposed to mean something to him? Besides maybe scrambled Na'vi, which he doesn't want, there isn't much meaning to a native standing in front of a giant machine that will kill him if he doesn't move, except maybe to say the native is insane, or just really angry that all sense and logic has left his mind for the moment. As for "his mate"? She's just another native with him, not necessarily his mate. How do you expect the miners to know all this? "Oh, why are they attacking us?" It's absolutely a legitimate question they'd be asking. They've cut down thousands of other trees and never encountered an attack on the scale that Tsu'tey led. What's so special about this group of trees? They wouldn't know. Please try looking at it from the other side, and not just yours. Quote:
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If there had been a previous attack on a mining team that was as serious as the one Tsu'tey led, the guard would've been a lot larger. And they would've been guarding from enemies, not escorting the miners so that anything in the way would be killed. Why do you think the driver of the dozer stopped? Oh, I think from all the bad bouts I've been having with people who say they "totally hate the RDA with every bone in their body", I'd say that would be a likely comparison in their minds. Maybe not with yours...? But with others here. Trust me. Quote:
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I took the destruction of the Tree of Voices as a deliberate and successful attempt at provocation, the response from which provided the RDA with justification they wanted for the destruction of Hometree. RDA are the aggressors, the Na'vi are lashing out in defense.
To my mind, the individual RDA operatives destroying the Tree of Voices were neutral, pawns sacrificed by Quaritch in pursuit of a ramping up of hostilities. Last edited by ISV Venture Star; 09-20-2010 at 01:16 AM. |
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Maybe it was all Quaritch's idea to get the Hometree job done. From one of the deleted scenes, where Quaritch has Selfridge up against the wall, it would seem that he's been manipulating him all along... which might be the case. I don't know. I'm arguing on the assumption that Selfridge was in control, and made the ultimate decisions... but you may be right. We might get more info on that in the extra 17 minutes. |
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The killing of civilians...
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Hmmm... Well the FCC would like a word with the RDA then. Because I do beleive that burning a native village to the ground violates more than a few Commerce laws. Oh, and placing their workers in a clearly dangerous work environment. Pissed off natives are definitely a threat to their well being. They shouldn't be allowed to work with such a danger present. Lets hear from the miners union shall we?
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Strictly speaking, everyone on Pandora is a civilian as they work for a corporation, not the police force or the military (anymore). But which "civilians" do you refer to? The diggers were remote controlled
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Well, the Na'vi have no laws that they have to answer too.
So if you want to get down to lines, RDA broke many established laws, while the Na'vi, not having such laws or ever agreeing to abide by them, broke none.
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Thinking outside the box, Aihwa... That's lawyer material
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I'm not sure about you, but personally, I consider my home, the people and things I care about, to be more important to me than people who aren't even pure strangers, but people who are completely opposed to me. I'm sure it's the same for 99% of people, even if they don't like to admit it.
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I have never said such a thing. I may well have said the marines are (not specifically 'evil' because I would never use that as a description in such a way because I find the term' deeply flawed and subject to variable interpretation), as well as Selfridge and the general nature of the RDA... but I never said such a thing, directly or implied. After all, it was the presence of people like Max and Trudy, as well as the actions of the avatars, who helped.
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