I voted GLaDOS because I never saw the movie but I think GLaDOS would kill them ALL! Long live GLaDOS!
wait. the humans were not out for survival, they were out for money. they didn't need that stupid rock to survive. also, your reasoning would assert that there is no cause worth dying for. uplifted from their primitive society? if they want to live in the stone age (which they are perfectly happy to do) that's their choice. the navi were clearly in the right in this case. if I own a pile of dirt, its my pile of dirt, and you have no right to take it from me regardless of how much you've offered me for it.Chunko said:I was wondering if anyone else rooted for the humans in avatar?
[HEADING=2]Here's my reason for siding with the humans:[/HEADING]
I took this from another one of my forum posts
I agree. I always thought that the Na'vi were being arrogant and unreasonable. Humanity was offering them a lot and they refused. Humans were out there for there own survival and the Na'vi would not be diplomatic. That gave them only one option. The humans didn't care about exterminating the Na'vi, just surviving.
Jake Sully specifically was a jerk. Aside from showing no emotion he damned his own species. In addition to this he was hurting the Na'vi as well. If he had not united them maybe like twelve aliens would have died. Instead hundreds perished, both human and Na'vi. I'm sure that after the mining had been set up Na'vi would have been forced to negotiate with humanity, and maybe they could be uplifted from their primitive society.
In addition to this I quite frankly did not like any of the aliens. The only characters who stuck out to me were humans. I liked the executive and the macho military guy (I can't remember their names, sue me). On a really shallow level I didn't like the movie which made me immune to its propaganda.
Okay wow there's been 29 views and no posts. can you PLEASE qualify your opinions.
Why did everyone root for the Na'vi?
EDIT: Nevermind, thank you Hubilub.
I don't follow, wouldn't star trek only be achievable with a booming economy?Zeithri said:Well in that case,Chunko said:This is the last time I'm answering this question:Zeithri said:What?Chunko said:I was wondering if anyone else rooted for the humans in avatar?
[HEADING=2]Here's my reason for siding with the humans:[/HEADING]
I took this from another one of my forum posts
I agree. I always thought that the Na'vi were being arrogant and unreasonable. Humanity was offering them a lot and they refused. Humans were out there for there own survival and the Na'vi would not be diplomatic. That gave them only one option. The humans didn't care about exterminating the Na'vi, just surviving.
Jake Sully specifically was a jerk. Aside from showing no emotion he damned his own species. In addition to this he was hurting the Na'vi as well. If he had not united them maybe like twelve aliens would have died. Instead hundreds perished, both human and Na'vi. I'm sure that after the mining had been set up Na'vi would have been forced to negotiate with humanity, and maybe they could be uplifted from their primitive society.
In addition to this I quite frankly did not like any of the aliens. The only characters who stuck out to me were humans. I liked the executive and the macho military guy (I can't remember their names, sue me). On a really shallow level I didn't like the movie which made me immune to its propaganda.
Okay wow there's been 29 views and no posts. can you PLEASE qualify your opinions.
Why did everyone root for the Na'vi?
EDIT: Nevermind, thank you Hubilub.
Are you stupid?
Humanity was NOT out there for survival, they were there for LOLPROFIT.
One of those small Un-obtain-ium rocks went for 20 FUCKING MILLIONS!
Is that survival? Capitalism?
That was just.. GAAAH!
Humanity needed unobtanium to stimulate their economy so they could keep functioning.
Humanity deserves to die out.
Star Trek Humanity > Avatar Humanity.
All hail the human overlords!Demented Teddy said:I wanted the Humans to win soooooo fucking god damn much.
I absolutly hated the ending.
Glory to Humanity!