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Post by dolphustraymond on Apr 30, 2017 2:09:05 GMT
I can't find any info on this moon online. Even NASA doesn't have it listed. Does it go by any other names?
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Post by samchiu2000 on Apr 30, 2017 2:30:17 GMT
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Post by The Astronomer on Apr 30, 2017 3:55:38 GMT
You mean her? Oh, not her...
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Post by darthroach on May 17, 2017 14:16:04 GMT
You mean her? Oh, not her... Wait, was this the moon with Iroquois resurgence? Might be he most subtle reference I've ever seen.
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Post by matterbeam on May 17, 2017 14:37:54 GMT
You mean her? Oh, not her... Wait, was this the moon with Iroquois resurgence? Might be he most subtle reference I've ever seen. Oh, please explain.
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Post by darthroach on May 17, 2017 14:43:12 GMT
If it's the moon Iroquois resurgence occupy in the game, then it's a tongue in cheek reference to a certain high profile sci-fi movie of this decade.
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Post by matterbeam on May 17, 2017 14:50:10 GMT
If it's the moon Iroquois resurgance occupy in the game, then it's a tongue in cheek reference to a certain high profile sci-fi movie of this decade. I have no idea what any of those things are, and googling just shows me old Native American stuff...
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Post by The Astronomer on May 17, 2017 15:53:30 GMT
If it's the moon Iroquois resurgance occupy in the game, then it's a tongue in cheek reference to a certain high profile sci-fi movie of this decade. I have no idea what any of those things are, and googling just shows me old Native American stuff... Iroquois Resurgence is a faction in CDE.
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Post by thorneel on May 17, 2017 16:16:53 GMT
If it's the moon Iroquois resurgance occupy in the game, then it's a tongue in cheek reference to a certain high profile sci-fi movie of this decade. I have no idea what any of those things are, and googling just shows me old Native American stuff... Pandora, the moon where the giant waste of a film Avatar was committed takes place, orbits the gas giant Polyphemus. Avatar is also a lame ripoff straightforward retelling of that one American myth about the Noble Natives helpless against the Evil Murdering Colonists and the Mighty White Hero who will come and lead them to Freedom and Independence because apparently those poor primitive bastards couldn't win a war by themselves if you gave them a Death Star I mean come on waiting for the riflemen line to be in nice flat plain before charging them frontally instead of flanking them in limited-vision hills how did they not Darwin themselves to extinction already oh wait literal Deus Ex Machina of course in a SF setting. So putting one Amerindian Revival culture on a moon whose name is the same of the planet around which the moon of an Amerindian-inspired culture may or may not be a shoot-out. You may or may not have perceived my rather low opinion of said film. This has something to do with the insistence of everyone to try and be stupider than the others, the condescending insults to, well, everything and everyone I can think of, the environmental message with a subtlety of a war in the Middle East and with of course no realistic solution proposed, the waste of a fantastic starship design in that mess or the fact that the entire ecosystem has obviously be engineered in prevision of human arrival by god-like aliens (whose planet entity may be either a representative or a servant) to which humankind did its best to show the most dangerous and hostile aspect possible with a combination of irrationality, untrustworthiness and rabid expansionism meaning that by far the most logical course of action for them would be to make sure to wipe humankind out before they start really go interstellar for good and can still be squashed like a bug at Hiroshima, also thereby wasting a sequel where they actually send a Gaia Seed on Earth to assimilate its ecosystem and turn it against humans while going Body Snatchers against them to which the Pandora hivemind, not wanting its "children" to be culled as well, decides to ally with humans and aid them with an interstellar counter-invasion. But the true reason is that the same year, another film called Battle for Terra, with a rounding error of its budget, made an actually great piece from the same premise. (It also contains one of the most subtle symbols I've ever seen in a film, to the point that I still wonder if this speck of brilliance was even conscious from the designers) And about no-one have heard about it.
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Post by The Astronomer on May 17, 2017 16:33:49 GMT
And about no-one have heard about it. I've heard about that movie.
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Post by gedzilla on May 21, 2017 10:06:36 GMT
I have no idea what any of those things are, and googling just shows me old Native American stuff... Pandora, the moon where the giant waste of a film Avatar was committed takes place, orbits the gas giant Polyphemus. Avatar is also a lame ripoff straightforward retelling of that one American myth about the Noble Natives helpless against the Evil Murdering Colonists and the Mighty White Hero who will come and lead them to Freedom and Independence because apparently those poor primitive bastards couldn't win a war by themselves if you gave them a Death Star I mean come on waiting for the riflemen line to be in nice flat plain before charging them frontally instead of flanking them in limited-vision hills how did they not Darwin themselves to extinction already oh wait literal Deus Ex Machina of course in a SF setting. So putting one Amerindian Revival culture on a moon whose name is the same of the planet around which the moon of an Amerindian-inspired culture may or may not be a shoot-out. You may or may not have perceived my rather low opinion of said film. This has something to do with the insistence of everyone to try and be stupider than the others, the condescending insults to, well, everything and everyone I can think of, the environmental message with a subtlety of a war in the Middle East and with of course no realistic solution proposed, the waste of a fantastic starship design in that mess or the fact that the entire ecosystem has obviously be engineered in prevision of human arrival by god-like aliens (whose planet entity may be either a representative or a servant) to which humankind did its best to show the most dangerous and hostile aspect possible with a combination of irrationality, untrustworthiness and rabid expansionism meaning that by far the most logical course of action for them would be to make sure to wipe humankind out before they start really go interstellar for good and can still be squashed like a bug at Hiroshima, also thereby wasting a sequel where they actually send a Gaia Seed on Earth to assimilate its ecosystem and turn it against humans while going Body Snatchers against them to which the Pandora hivemind, not wanting its "children" to be culled as well, decides to ally with humans and aid them with an interstellar counter-invasion. But the true reason is that the same year, another film called Battle for Terra, with a rounding error of its budget, made an actually great piece from the same premise. (It also contains one of the most subtle symbols I've ever seen in a film, to the point that I still wonder if this speck of brilliance was even conscious from the designers) And about no-one have heard about it.I also hated that movie. Lol
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Post by Argopeilacos on May 23, 2017 7:28:07 GMT
I supported the human faction throughout the entire movie and felt any theme the movie was trying to deliver was far too heavy handed to be anything other than very annoying and off putting. I agree with most criticism of the movie (I can't say I "hated" it, my standards are pretty low for sci-fi movies, but I did despise the script indeed), still, I am surprised that you managed to root for the greedy-stupid humans rather than the peaceful in-perfect-harmony-with-the-world natives.
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Post by The Astronomer on May 23, 2017 8:27:57 GMT
I like the movie's starship. THEY GOT RADIATORS. IT'S TOO COOL.
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Post by Enderminion on May 23, 2017 10:59:35 GMT
I like the movie's starship. THEY GOT RADIATORS. IT'S TOO COOL. the spaceship+mechs+gunships/chopper things are the best parts
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Post by Argopeilacos on Jun 1, 2017 8:22:11 GMT
I like the movie's starship. THEY GOT RADIATORS. IT'S TOO COOL. Radiating heat definitely makes spaceships cooler .
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