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Why is the Technology in Prometheus (2093 A.D.) So Much More Advanced than in Alien (2122 A.D.)? - Duration: 7:30.One of the most crucial factors in an on-going film series is continuity, whether it be in
excruciating detail, or at least in a way that is generally familiar to fans.
That's not to say different entries in a series shouldn't be different, in fact, one of the
best things about the Alien series is that each entry is distinct in its own way and
is a different, unique experience.
It is hard to deny, though, that Prometheus, taking place close to 30 years before the
events of Alien, has raised some questions amongst fans in regards to its continuity
involving the technology at the disposal of the respective ships and crews.
The Nostromo, while proven to be an expensive vehicle, was fairly modest when you compare
it to what the Prometheus had to offer.
From Cryostasis Hypersleep Chambers with Neuro-Visual Links to Alpha Readers, to the the medpods
capable of a myriad of surgeries at a simple click of the button, to the availability of
Parameter Uplink Spectragraph Devices, or, PUPS, there seemed to be no limited supply
of advanced technology made available for Project Prometheus.
So, why was all this incredible technology available in the world of Prometheus, but
nowhere to be found in Alien?
Perhaps the easiest way to answer it is to step back from the actual lore and simply
justify it by saying that, well, the movies themselves are close to 30 years apart, so,
of course, Ridley Scott would take advantage of modern special effects technology to tell
his new story within the universe.
It's kind of a cop-out answer, but, fair enough, to an extent, but we have to keep in mind
that modern special effects don't necessarily cancel out the need for continuity.
I suppose there's no greater example of this than the Star Wars series.
One of the most irking things to many fans is how the prequel series displayed such an
array of advanced technology, using wall-to-wall special effects, that, at the end of it all,
didn't quite feel like it matched up with the original movies that they were supposed
to lead into.
One of the most charming and innovative aspects to the original Star Wars film was how the
universe looked lived-in, it looked like it had existed for a long time, and felt...true,
in a sense.
Meanwhile the prequel series had environments and vehicles and even characters that felt
freshly processed right off of a computer CGI program.
For many people, this caused an unconscious, or, maybe not-so-unsconscious, unease, and
it didn't feel like the same world they had become accustom to.
Then, of course, we can now consider the newest entries, like The Force Awakens, which is
a sequel to the original trilogy, and Rogue One, which was a prequel that literally took
place moments before the first Star Wars film.
The clear difference between those and George Lucas' prequel trilogy is that they felt consistent
with the original, beloved movies.
They had the latest special effects technology at their disposal.
They had enormous budgets, unimaginably larger than what would have been available for the
production of the first Star Wars film in 1977, but they remained tonally and aesthetically
similar to the universe, and it wasn't at the risk of excluding cool special effects,
either, so it can be done.
And to just shrug and say, well, Prometheus is a newer movie than Alien so of course it
has better effects and more advanced technology than Alien, doesn't necessarily close the
issue.
I do believe, however, that when it comes to the story of the Alien series as a whole,
a heavy consideration must lie in the sole purpose of each ship's mission, both of which
are vastly different, and most certainly, would require different technology.
Project Prometheus was extremely ambitious - to say the least - its purpose being to
find the creators of human life itself.
It was a scientific exploration, and it required the most advanced technology in that field
available.
Not to mention, the founder of the Weyland Corporation himself was aboard, acting as
a secret member of this mission, so naturally, its funding and its resources would be almost
limitless.
Their purpose was to explore and analyze possible far off alien life, and they were prepared
to do just that.
By comparison, the Nostromo was meant to deliver cargo from point A to point B. Their resources
were well-funded, but not excessively, and not beyond what was required of their towing
mission.
While they were required to set down on LV-426 to investigate the beacon, that was not the
purpose of their mission, so when we see the crew equipped with EVA suits that look as
if they've seen better days, we can reasonably assume they were only made available just
in case they were needed.
They had not set out to explore new life and new planets, so we can also reasonably assume
that there would be no need to any advanced mapping technology.
And even if we consider the computer screens and the MUTHUR interface itself, it doesn't
look top-of-the-line by any means, if the "truckers in space" concept that had been
the sentiment to Alien from its earliest stages, it also makes enough sense that a spacetug
just simply wouldn't need anything especially elaborate.
The USCSS Prometheus made its maiden voyage for Project Prometheus...everything was new,
top-of-the-line, and high-priority.
The Nostromo had been around for some time, and had likely seen its fair share of other
voyages before the events of Alien, and its mission was somewhat routine.
I feel that in these respects, the jarring differences in technology has some justification.
Personally, I've never been too bothered about the technological inconsistencies between
movies and at the very least I don't think it's anywhere near as close to the vast and
downright distracting differences between the original Star Wars trilogy and the prequel
trilogy, though I know there are many Alien fans out there who fear Ridley Scott has been
turning to the same dark side where George Lucas found himself.
What do you think?
Are you distracted by the differences in technology between Prometheus and Alien?
Do you feel the differences between the missions themselves is a good enough justification,
or do you think they are different for other reasons?
Share your thoughts with me below.
And as always, Thank you very much for watching.
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Major investment banks revise up growth forecasts for Korean economy - Duration: 1:41.Growth in the three percent-range.
That's what a growing number of financial institutions are projecting for the South
Korean economy this year and the next on the back of the global economic recovery.
Kim Ji-yeon gives us the details.
Data compiled by the Korea Center for International Finance shows four out of nine major foreign
investment banks hiked their 2018 growth forecasts for the local economy in November.
Barclays and Goldman Sachs projected the South Korean economy to grow three-point-one-percent
next year...
while Bank of America Merrill Lynch and UBS forecast three-percent.
They're joining Seoul's finance ministry, the International Monetary Fund and the OECD
that have already projected three-percent range growth for the South Korean economy
in 2018.
And it's not just next year's forecast,... some have upped their 2017 forecasts to the
low three-percent range.
Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan had the highest growth forecast at three-point-two-percent.
Out of the nine major investment banks, HSBC was the only one with a forecast below three-percent,...
at 2-point-7-percent.
Citigroup, which projects three-point-one percent growth for this year and two-point-nine-percent
for next year...
attributed its rosy forecast to South Korea's third quarter GDP growth, which spiked one-point-four
percent on booming semiconductor exports.
It also pointed to the Moon Jae-in administration's income-driven growth initiatives as well as
improved relations between Seoul and Beijing.
Kim Ji-yeon, Arirang News.
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Fast-spreading fires force 200,000 to flee homes in California - Duration: 0:53.Turning to the crisis in California now...
Four out-of-control wildfires, which prompted officials to declare a state of emergency,
have been joined by a fifth monster blaze,… threatening the upscale Bel Air area of Los
Angeles.
According to officials, the fires have scorched roughly 335 square kilometers north and west
of LA as of 3 p.m., local time, on Wednesday.
The fires were five percent contained with a break in high winds, but a new round of
winds expected into Thursday forced authorities to order nearly 200-thousand people to evacuate
their homes.
Officials say they can't give a precise number of homes destroyed because flames in affected
neighborhoods are still too intense.
They had estimated about 150 buildings early Tuesday.
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Palestinians: Explain Palestinian resistance - Duration: 10:46.Resistance
Hani Jerusalem
Resistance, right?
Which is
there are different things for resistance
there is non-violent resistance
and violent resistance
I go with the non-violent resistance
Fidea Al Bireh
Uprising
(she lives in the USA)
Ahmad Nablus
What is resistance for you?
Ala Bethlehem
Resistance is a reaction
No, it's not
The occupation (Israel) has weapons but we don't have weapons
Yes
What does it look like? How are we resisting?
It's partial resistance
There isn't real resistance
Are we resisting Israel in anyway now?
The resistance that is happening right now
is a traditional one
it's a light one
in comparison to what the Israelis have in terms of weapons
we are not as stong as they are
Traditional resistance means a rock against a weapon, a gun
What is resistance for you?
Tarit Beit Sahour
The right to defend
Right now, resistance is a bit tired
which means it is very weak
we wish if there would be peace it would be better
Hassab Beit Sahour
There are other and better paths to peace than resistance
Ayub and little Yihya Ramallah
Resistance is a right for anyone
any where in the world
who is facing injustice
If there is an Israeli who is not violent
or doing anything against me or my son or my home
then it is not my right to attack them
Give me some examples of true resistance
There are many examples of resistance
because there are many people who have faced injustice
So give me an example
Like resistance that worked? - Yes
The discrimination, the racism
The peaceful resistance of the wall
the seperation wall (protesting the wall)
we saw very good results
against it
in Palestinian villages like Biliin
He means, where they moved the wall?
They (protesters) were able to change the (path)
To explain to everyone else
Biliin village went to the (Israeli) courts to change (the path of the wall)
so it wouldn't interfere with people
There were peaceful resistance (protests)
and sometimes there were (violent) clashes
between the Israelis and the villagers
that owned the land that the wall was going to take from
For you, what is resistance?
20 something women Nablus
As long as resistance came into existence
it's because there was injustice
No, of course not
On the contrary
I am resisting
for something that I own
We are defending our lives
We are defending
ourselves
We are common people we might not be able to do this
but the Prophet said
not the Prophet Yassir Arafat said
"As long as we exist, we will resist"
"whether with the brush of a painter"
"or our tongues"
"with our voices, with our opinions"
These are things we are capable to provide our nation, our country
we will give
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U.S. won't go back on 'no-negotiation' policy unless N. Korea chooses to denuclearize: State Dept. - Duration: 1:47.Our top story this afternoon...
The United States has once again made it clear... that it will not hold any negotiations with
North Korea without a sea change in the regime's nuclear ambitions.
However,...
U.S. officials say that,... if Pyongyang starts showing the right attitude,... then talks
could be on the cards.
Our Park Soyun starts us off.
The Trump administration has confirmed it's sticking to its guns, saying its long-standing
policy of denuclearization remains a precondition for talks with North Korea.
U.S. State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters on Wednesday that the
denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is Washington's ultimate goal and stressed the
United States will never recognize the regime as a nuclear state.
Nauert added that the administration's stance has been welcomed by countries in the region
like South Korea and Japan.
And although they differ on the method,... Russia and China -- countries close to Pyongyang
-- continue to express support for the North's denuclearization.
In an interview with Bloomberg TV on Wednesday,... the U.S. Ambassador to China said that, if
North Korea announces a moratorium on nuclear tests and missile launches, there's an opportunity
for the U.S. "to get back to the bargaining table."
Terry Branstad also stressed that stronger sanctions need to be enforced on North Korea.
The ambassador said China and the U.S. can play a key role in working with the rest of
the world,... complimenting Beijing for its support of tough resolutions passed by the
UN Security Council.
Park Soyun, Arirang News.
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Committee on Northern Economic Cooperation holds its first meeting Thursday - Duration: 2:07.President Moon Jae-in proposed closer economic ties with Russia and Eurasia, dubbed the 'New
Northern Policy', during his visit to Vladivostok last September.
And this morning, the first meeting to work out the details of that policy took place
in Seoul.
Kim Hyesung reports.
The first meeting on the Presidential Committee on Northern Economic Cooperation kicked off
Thursday.
It comes three months after the committee was established in August with the goal of
boosting economic ties between South Korea and the Eurasia region.
(Korean) "I'm more than delighted to launch the first
meeting.
The New Northern Policy, as announced by President Moon at the Eastern Economic Forum last September,
is expected to help create a new growth engine in South Korea and is critical in lowering
tensions and fostering co-prosperity in North East Asia."
On top of ministers from the Finance, Foreign Affairs, Unification, and Trade ministries,
two dozen experts from academia and research institutes will help outline mid-to-long term
goals and detailed plans of the New Northern Policy.
The key for the first meeting was Russia.
Experts discussed ways to boost exchanges between South Korea and Russia through nine
key areas, or the so-called nine bridges, including power, natural gas, railroads, shipbuilding,
agriculture among other areas.
The goal is to develop closer ties with Eurasian countries through economic exchanges by combining
Eurasia's huge natural resources with Korea's know-how in infrastructure building.
Mega projects like the Trans-Siberian Railway won't be easy given the tensions due to North
Korea and sanctions on Russia, but the committee says step-by-step cooperation, starting with
agriculture and natural gas and easing customs regulations will help lay the basis for long-term
projects.
The committee is set to hold meetings every quarter.
The second meeting will be held next spring where some thirty experts will come up with
a more detailed policy on Mongolia, China and other Eurasian countries.
Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.
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UN official in North Korea meets with Russian ambassador - Duration: 0:51.Jeffrey Feltman, the senior UN official currently on a rare visit to North Korea, met with the
Russian ambassador in Pyongyang.
According to the Russian embassy website, the two met on Wednesday, and discussed the
humanitarian projects being carried out in North Korea.
Feltman is said to have noted Russian involvement in supporting these programs, while the Russian
ambassador, Alexander Matsegora, is said to have given Moscow's assessment of the current
situation on the Korean peninsula.
Both are also said to have agreed that a peaceful resolution was needed... and advocated a quick
return to talks.
It was earlier reported that Feltman met with Pyongyang's vice-foreign minister on Wednesday...
and he is also expected to meet with the foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, as well as visit some
UN project sites.
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Korea's agricultural exports to China rebound as THAAD tensions ease - Duration: 0:43.South Korea's exports of agricultural and livestock products to China have rebounded
since Seoul and Beijing agreed last month to repair relations damaged by the deployment
of the U.S. THAAD anti-missile system.
According to the Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation on Thursday, exports
were up more than four percent on-year in November at some one-hundred-70 million U.S.
dollars.
Exports of agricultural products to China from January to the end of October had been
down nearly ten percent compared to the same period last year.
South Korea's total exports of agriculture products from January to November amounted
to six-point-two billion dollars, up more than five percent from a year earlier.
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President Moon taps head of Judicial Training Institute as new chief of Board - Duration: 0:42.President Moon Jae-in has tapped a former high judge as the new chairman of the Board
of Audit and Inspection.
Choe Jae-hyeong is currently the head of the Judicial Research and Training Institute.
According to the Blue House, Choe was recognized for his 30 years of service as a judge, who
has tried to protect the basic rights of the people as well as minorities.
As a former judge, the Presidential Office expressed its expectations for Choe to reinforce
independence, transparency, and fairness when inspecting and auditing the accounts of state
and administrative bodies.
Choe has to undergo a confirmation hearing at National Assembly before he can start his
new role.
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