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{{About|the James Cameron film series|the animated Nickelodeon series|World of Avatar: The Last Airbender{{!}}''World of Avatar: The Last Airbender''}} | |||
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In the 2009 science-fiction film '']'', director ] conceived a ] in which humans seek to mine ]<!-- DO NOT CHANGE SPELLING. ACCORDING TO "Avatar (2009 film)", IT IS SPELLED "unobtanium," NOT "unobtainium". --> on the fictional ] Pandora. The ] moon is inhabited by a ] indigenous ] species called the ], as well as varied fauna and flora. ] (RDA―which, despite the name, is a ] which evolved from a ] ]) scientists, administrators, recruits, support, and security personnel travel to Pandora in the 22nd century to discover this beautiful, lush world, which is inhabited by many lifeforms including the human-like Na'vi. The clan with which the humans have contact in the film lives "in a giant tree that sits on a vast store of a mineral called unobtainium, which humans want as an energy supply."<ref name="Josh Rottenberg 2009">{{cite magazine |first=Josh |last=Rottenberg |title=James Cameron Talks ''Avatar'': Brave Blue World |magazine=] |issue=1081 |date=December 18, 2009 |page=51}}</ref> Cameron has described ''Avatar'' as more "]" than true science fiction and has said that he would explain in the novel for the film why in the fictional universe the Na'vi look like humans.<ref name="ap0912212">{{cite news |last=Germain |first=David |date=December 21, 2009 |title='Avatar' creator Cameron shares alien shop talk |url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jXOYzLx-6QscSpCcZrBlfjmJ5mGAD9CNRKEG0 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091224084921/http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jXOYzLx-6QscSpCcZrBlfjmJ5mGAD9CNRKEG0 |archive-date=December 24, 2009 |access-date=December 27, 2009 |work=Associated Press via Google News}}</ref> | |||
{{About|the James Cameron film series|the animated Nickelodeon series|World of Avatar: The Last Airbender}} | |||
In the 2009 science-fiction film '']'', director ] conceived a ] in which humans seek to mine ]<!-- DO NOT CHANGE SPELLING. ACCORDING TO "Avatar (2009 film)", IT IS SPELLED "unobtanium," NOT "unobtainium". --> on the fictional ] Pandora. The ] moon is inhabited by a ] indigenous ] species called the ], as well as varied fauna and flora. Resources Development Administration (RDA―which, despite the name, is a ] which evolved from a ] ]) scientists, administrators, recruits, support, and security personnel travel to Pandora in the 22nd century to discover this beautiful, lush world, which is inhabited by many lifeforms including the human-like Na'vi. The clan with which the humans have contact in the film lives "in a giant tree that sits on a vast store of a mineral called unobtainium, which humans want as an energy supply."<ref name="Josh Rottenberg 2009">{{cite magazine |first=Josh |last=Rottenberg |title=James Cameron Talks ''Avatar'': Brave Blue World |magazine=] |issue=1081 |date=December 18, 2009 |page=51}}</ref> | |||
== Na'vi == | |||
{{See also|Na'vi}} | |||
The Na'vi are ] creatures that inhabit Pandora along with other creatures. They use animals ranging from direhorses to even viperwolves. | |||
==The world of Pandora== | |||
{{main|Pandoran biosphere}} | |||
The ] teems with a ] of ] ] ranging from six-legged animals to other types of exotic ] and ]. The Pandoran ecology forms a vast ] spanning the entire lunar surface into which the Na'vi and other creatures can connect. The strength of this collective consciousness is powerfully illustrated when the human invaders are defeated in battle by the Pandora ecology after the resolute Na'vi were nearly defeated. Cameron used a team of expert advisors in order to make the various examples of fauna and flora as scientifically feasible as possible.<ref name = LATimes>{{cite news|last = Kozlowski |first = Lori |work =Los Angeles Times|date= January 2, 2010|url=http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-sci-avatar-q-and-a2-2010jan02,0,5033714.story?track=rss |title= Inventing the plants of ''"Avatar"''|access-date = January 3, 2010}}</ref> | |||
==Astronomy and geology== | ==Astronomy and geology== | ||
].]] | ].]] | ||
In the film, Pandora is depicted as being located in the ] system, |
In the film, Pandora is depicted as being located in the ] system, 4.37 ] from Earth. It is one of the many ]s orbiting the ] Polyphemus,<ref>Although not mentioned in the movie, Polyphemus was discussed in the book ''James Cameron's Avatar: An Activist Survival Guide'' by Maria Wilhelm & Dirk Mathison. {{ISBN|978-0-06-189675-0}}.</ref> named for the ] of ]. Pandora's atmosphere is a mix of ], ], ], ], ], ] and ], the latter three of which are unbreathable for humans, who wear Exo-Packs when outside their buildings or vehicles. The atmosphere of Pandora does have enough oxygen for humans (21–22 %), but too much carbon dioxide (16–18 %). The Na'vi have special organs (similar to kidneys) called ''wichow'' that take advantage of this atmosphere to extract greater amounts of oxygen for their bloodstream. These organs use carbon dioxide and water in their bodies and convert them into methane and oxygen. The methane is exhaled back into the atmosphere. The extra oxygen is added to the Na'vi bloodstream to help power their extra-large bodies and powerful muscles. This process accounts for the small amount of methane in the Pandoran atmosphere. At rest or when the Na'vi are dormant, those same organs can convert some small amounts of methane back into carbon dioxide and water to replenish their water supply if needed. This is why humans can survive with just a filtration system (exo-packs), but the Navi need higher amounts of carbon dioxide to function. The high level of carbon dioxide and other gases such as hydrogen sulfide keep Na'vi blood pH at 5.25–5.75, which is more acidic than human blood (7.35–7.45). | ||
=== Pandora === | |||
Leri Greer, a designer at ], explained the unusual day/night cycle experienced by the Na'vi, who inhabit a moon orbiting a planet, that in turn orbits around a star. | |||
Much of the fiction takes place on the world of Pandora, which with a ] of ] ] ranging from six-legged animals to other types of exotic ] and ]. The Pandoran ecology forms a vast ] spanning the entire lunar surface into which the Na'vi and other creatures can connect. The strength of this collective consciousness is powerfully illustrated when the human invaders are defeated in battle by the Pandora ecology after the resolute Na'vi were nearly defeated. Cameron used a team of expert advisors in order to make the various examples of fauna and flora as scientifically feasible as possible.<ref name="LATimes">{{cite news |last=Kozlowski |first=Lori |date=January 2, 2010 |title=Inventing the plants of ''"Avatar"'' |url=http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-sci-avatar-q-and-a2-2010jan02,0,5033714.story?track=rss |access-date=January 3, 2010 |work=Los Angeles Times}}</ref> Cameron hopes to explore the other moons in future sequels, books, and spin-offs.<ref name="Josh Rottenberg 2009" /><ref name="carroll2006">{{cite news |last=Carroll |first=Larry |date=June 29, 2006 |title='Titanic' Mastermind James Cameron's King-Size Comeback: Two Sci-Fi Trilogies |url=http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1535402/06292006/story.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060705002024/http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1535402/06292006/story.jhtml |archive-date=July 5, 2006 |access-date=October 18, 2006 |publisher=]}}</ref><ref name="carpetbagger">{{cite news |last=Murphy |first=Mekado |date=December 21, 2009 |title=A Few Questions for James Cameron |url=http://carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/21/a-few-questions-for-james-cameron/ |work=The New York Times}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=Eric Ditzian |date=December 21, 2009 |title=James Cameron Talks 'Avatar' Sequel Plans |url=http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1628605/story.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100114021522/http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1628605/story.jhtml |archive-date=January 14, 2010 |access-date=January 2, 2010 |publisher=]}}</ref> | |||
James Cameron's core idea for the ''Avatar''{{'}}s fictional creatures was for them to be "superslick and aerodynamic, and be like a race car with racing stripes".<ref name="cars">{{cite news |last=Anders |first=Charlie Jane |date=December 9, 2009 |title=Pandora's Creatures Were Partly Based on Cars |url=https://gizmodo.com/pandoras-creatures-were-partly-based-on-cars-5422677 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211204041816/https://gizmodo.com/pandoras-creatures-were-partly-based-on-cars-5422677 |archive-date=December 4, 2021 |access-date=December 3, 2021 |work=]}}</ref> ] worked on ''Avatar'' as the lead creature designer. He, Wayne Barlowe (author, artist, and initial lead creature designer), and Yuri Bartoli (concept designer and supervising virtual art director) adapted Cameron's conceptions of the fauna into a design that served three purposes: to appear expressive, to function with animation technology, and to seem realistic.<ref name="creative">{{cite journal |last=Cohen |first=David S |date=December 27, 2009 |title='Avatar' unleashes a new kind of creative |url=https://variety.com/2009/digital/news/avatar-unleashes-a-new-kind-of-creative-1118013112/ |url-status=live |journal=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211204041813/https://variety.com/2009/digital/news/avatar-unleashes-a-new-kind-of-creative-1118013112/ |archive-date=December 4, 2021 |access-date=December 3, 2021}}</ref> He and creature designer Wayne Barlowe sought to base the design of Pandora's creatures on race cars, but they struggled to adapt the concept. Page drew on his education in automotive design, recognizing the irony that race cars were based on real-life animals in having "bone lines". Existing automotive designs drew from seashells, turtle shells, and insects, so the designers returned the design to the fictional creatures. They found that the prime challenge in designing most creatures was to give them organic appearances, including skin texture. Some creatures were also designed to have special breathing holes located in the ], copying how cars have ].<ref name="cars" /> | |||
{{quotation|I actually wrote about how it causes a particular sky coloration across the visible spectrum at moments of pure dusk. And the Na'vi, depending on what elevation they live at (sea level versus higher altitudes), perceive a distinct color in a narrow band at the horizon at that moment. They identify themselves, and signify in their markings, with this color. This helps other Na'vi quickly discern at a distance what/where they are from, or what they are likely to be like (fishermen, high plains, sky riders, etc.). That pure dusk "color," combined with their other predominant color markings lets you also know how they relate to Eywa as a "religion" versus Eywa as a physical reality. And during ceremonial gatherings, you can "read" a Na'vi by how they mark themselves with dyes, muds, and paints. And the environment and day/night cycle are directly responsible for the development of this social expression behavior. Again, this was an internal idea to help us design things at Weta Workshop, it's hard to say how much filtered upward to the larger production.<ref name = 27questions/>}} | |||
== Na'vi == | |||
Pandora has tropical ]s that cover much of its continents. Pandora also possesses a weaker gravitational force than Earth. The geology of Pandora is strongly affected by the presence of ], a mineral whose ] allow it to float in magnetic fields (]). This property makes it highly valued by humans, who mine it for transport back to Earth. Pandora's levitating Hallelujah Mountains contain significant quantities of unobtanium, which allows them to ride the strong magnetic fields in their region. | |||
{{main|Naʼvi language}} | |||
The Na'vi are ] creatures that inhabit Pandora along with other creatures. They use animals ranging from direhorses to even viperwolves. According to ''Entertainment Weekly'', "The Na'vi can commune with animals on their planet by literally plugging their braid into the creatures' nerve systems. To become a warrior, a Na'vi must tame and ride a flying creature known as Ikran."<ref name="ew091218">{{cite magazine |last=Rottenberg |first=Josh |date=December 18, 2009 |title=James Cameron Talks ''Avatar'': Brave Blue World |magazine=] |pages=48–51 |issue=1081}}</ref> The Na'vi also use this neural bonding system, called "tsaheylu", to ] with a "life partner", a bond that, when made, cannot be broken in the Na'vi's lifetime. This is akin to human marriage.<ref name="tg100104">{{cite news |author=Staff |date=January 4, 2010 |title=Avatar fans promised alien sex scene on DVD |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/6931166/Avatar-fans-promised-alien-sex-scene-on-DVD.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106084425/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/6931166/Avatar-fans-promised-alien-sex-scene-on-DVD.html |archive-date=January 6, 2010 |access-date=January 7, 2010 |work=]}}</ref> Human visitors see the Na'vi as possessing a religion, whose chief and possibly sole deity is a benevolent goddess known as Eywa. The Na'vi are able to physically connect to Eywa when they use their braids to connect to the Tree of Souls and other similar flora which function as the global brain's interfaces. Eywa is said to have a connection to all things Pandoran.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mckeown |first=Matt |date=2023-12-27 |title=Avatar: What Is Eywa? |url=https://www.thegamer.com/avatar-eywa-network-explained/ |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=TheGamer |language=en}}</ref> | |||
Cameron hopes to explore the other moons in future sequels, books, and spin-offs.<ref name="Josh Rottenberg 2009"/><ref name="carroll2006">{{cite news | first=Larry | last=Carroll | title='Titanic' Mastermind James Cameron's King-Size Comeback: Two Sci-Fi Trilogies | url=http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1535402/06292006/story.jhtml | work=] | date=June 29, 2006 | access-date=October 18, 2006 }}</ref><ref name=carpetbagger>{{cite news|url=http://carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/21/a-few-questions-for-james-cameron/|title=A Few Questions for James Cameron|last=Murphy|first=Mekado|date=December 21, 2009|work=The New York Times}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | author=Eric Ditzian| url=http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1628605/story.jhtml | title=James Cameron Talks 'Avatar' Sequel Plans| publisher=] |date=December 21, 2009 | access-date=January 2, 2010 }}</ref> | |||
==Human interest== | ==Human interest== | ||
], a valuable ] mineral valued at 20 million dollars per kilogram. The name is a reference to mythical materials used in engineering which have better properties than real materials.]] | ], a valuable ] mineral valued at 20 million dollars per kilogram. The name is a reference to mythical materials used in engineering which have better properties than real materials.]] | ||
In the ''Avatar'' universe (set in the year 2154), humans have achieved a very technologically advanced, ] ruled/dominated by powerful corporations and industries. One of Earth's most powerful corporations is the ] Resources Development Administration (RDA), a ] which evolved from a ] ], that owns all resources off Earth. The Interplanetary Commerce Administration granted these sole rights to the RDA under the stipulation that the use of ] is prohibited.<ref>{{cite book |last= Wilhelm |first= Maria |author2= Dirk Mathison |title= James Cameron's Avatar: A Confidential Report on the Biological and Social History of Pandora |publisher= ] |date= November 2009 |page= |isbn= 978-0-06-189675-0 |url= https://archive.org/details/avatarconfidenti00mari/page/147 }}</ref> Known RDA personnel on Pandora include head administrator Parker Selfridge, Colonel Miles Quaritch, Private Sean Fike, Corporal Lyle Wainfleet, Dr. Max Patel, Dr. Grace Augustine, Dr. Norm Spellman, Samson 16 pilot Trudy Chacon, and many others. | In the ''Avatar'' universe (set in the year 2154), humans have achieved a very technologically advanced, ] ruled/dominated by powerful corporations and industries. One of Earth's most powerful corporations is the ] ] (RDA), a ] which evolved from a ] ], that owns all resources off Earth. The Interplanetary Commerce Administration granted these sole rights to the RDA under the stipulation that the use of ] is prohibited.<ref>{{cite book |last= Wilhelm |first= Maria |author2= Dirk Mathison |title= James Cameron's Avatar: A Confidential Report on the Biological and Social History of Pandora |publisher= ] |date= November 2009 |page= |isbn= 978-0-06-189675-0 |url= https://archive.org/details/avatarconfidenti00mari/page/147 }}</ref> Known RDA personnel on Pandora include head administrator Parker Selfridge, Colonel Miles Quaritch, Private Sean Fike, Corporal Lyle Wainfleet, Dr. Max Patel, Dr. Grace Augustine, Dr. Norm Spellman, Samson 16 pilot Trudy Chacon, and many others. | ||
Although Earth is never seen in the film, other than in the extended collector's edition, Cameron developed the future Earth of ''Avatar'' as a ]n, ], |
Although Earth is never seen in the film, other than in the extended collector's edition, Cameron developed the future Earth of ''Avatar'' as a ]n, ], over polluted, global urban slum wrecked by corrupt, nature-destroying ]; the movie's background ] theme is a regular feature of his work. According to Jake, one of the main characters, the Earth is a "dying world" where humans have "killed their ]", suggesting that there is very little, if any, functioning natural ecosystem left. By the film's 22nd century timeframe, Earth faces a worldwide economic/energy crisis due to the depletion of natural resources. Earth is also apparently so politically unstable that the services of ] and the militaries of Earth's nations are in high demand; Colonel Miles Quaritch boasts about serving three combat tours of duty in ] before coming to Pandora and notes that Jake is a veteran of a military operation in ]. The planet has also suffered serious natural and man-made disasters, such as an ] and ] hitting the ] and ] coasts of the United States. | ||
===Technology=== | ===Technology=== | ||
] | ] | ||
Technologically, humans have achieved monumental advancements by 2154: ] and ] ] and ]; virtual ] and ] mapping; and advanced methods of ] and ] (via ]) are employed. Using their capability of advanced ], humans develop "Avatar" hybrid bodies from genetically distinct modified |
Technologically, humans have achieved monumental advancements by 2154: ] and ] ] and ]; virtual ] and ] mapping; and advanced methods of ] and ] (via ]) are employed. Using their capability of advanced ], humans develop "Avatar" hybrid bodies from genetically distinct modified human ] and Na'vi alien genetic material. Through ], genetically matched humans are then mind-linked to these "Avatars" for remote control operation. In the area of medicine, humans have developed advanced ] ] technology that can cure Jake's paralysis. However, in 2154, it is still extremely expensive and is not covered by ] benefits. Thus, RDA is initially able to use Jake's desire to regain the use of his legs as leverage against him. | ||
As with many science fiction films, many space vehicles, aircraft, ground vehicles, weapons, and technologies were created to fit the story. Many were patterned after historical or contemporary technologies to give the film a sense of futuristic realism.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://io9.com/5423083/avatars-hardware-was-all-based-on-real+life-stuff|title=Avatar's hardware was all based on real-life stuff|work=io9}}</ref> Concept artist Ryan Church based many drawings on aerodynamic research from previously classified NASA and DARPA technical papers. Unlike the movie ] which employed one drop ship from de-orbit to ground combat, several vehicles cover specific roles of utility transport, gunship, and base resupply. This is similar to the specialization of aircraft and helicopters in the United States military since the Vietnam war. | As with many science fiction films, many space vehicles, aircraft, ground vehicles, weapons, and technologies were created to fit the story. Many were patterned after historical or contemporary technologies to give the film a sense of futuristic realism.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://io9.com/5423083/avatars-hardware-was-all-based-on-real+life-stuff|title=Avatar's hardware was all based on real-life stuff|work=io9}}</ref> Concept artist Ryan Church based many drawings on aerodynamic research from previously classified NASA and DARPA technical papers. Unlike the movie ] which employed one drop ship from de-orbit to ground combat, several vehicles cover specific roles of utility transport, gunship, and base resupply. This is similar to the specialization of aircraft and helicopters in the United States military since the Vietnam war. | ||
== Reception == | |||
==== Amplified Mobility Platform ==== | |||
] of ''Entertainment Weekly'' writes, "Cameron turns Pandora into a vertiginously suspended forest landscape ... Jake and the sexy tribal princess Neytiri (Zoë Saldana) wow us with their fluid, prancing movements, but there's no subtext to their smoothly virtual faces."<ref>{{cite magazine |title=But What About ''Avatar''? James Cameron's 3-D epic didn't make our top 10 lists. But critic Owen Gleiberman praises its visual artistry |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |first=Owen |last=Gleiberman |issue=1082/1083 |page=84 |date=December 25, 2009}}</ref> Carol Kaesuk Yoon of the ''New York Times'' wrote that ''Avatar'' "has recreated what is the heart of ]: the naked, heart-stopping wonder of really seeing the living world".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/19/science/19essay.html |title=Luminous 3-D Jungle Is a Biologist's Dream |work=The New York Times |first=Carol |last=Kaesuk Yoon |page=D-1 |date=January 19, 2010}}</ref> | |||
CNN reported that the film's universe has had a profound effect on the audience over their perception of Earth, and life on it, in reality. Avatar Forums posted a topic thread entitled "Ways to cope with the depression of the dream of Pandora being intangible" which received "1,000 posts from people experiencing depression and fans trying to help them cope" (a second thread was posted for more room). Philippe Baghdassarian, the site administrator, commented "I wasn't depressed myself. In fact, the movie made me happy, but I can understand why it made people depressed. The movie was so beautiful and it showed something we don't have here on Earth. I think people saw we could be living in a completely different world and that caused them to be depressed." Many have confessed to falling to depression and harboring suicidal thoughts, while others have expressed disgust towards humanity and "disengagement with reality." Psychiatrist Stephan Quentzel added that "Virtual life is not real life and it never will be, but this is the pinnacle of what we can build in a virtual presentation so far."<ref name="avatar blues">{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Movies/01/11/avatar.movie.blues/index.html?iref=allsearch|title=Audiences experience 'Avatar' blues |publisher=] |first=Jo|last=Piazza|date=January 11, 2010|access-date=February 19, 2010}}</ref> | |||
'''Amplified Mobility Platforms''' (also known as '''AMP suits''') are MK-6 vehicles redesigned for Pandora's hostile environment. They are worn and controlled as a large "]" motorized suit. They are {{convert|16|ft|m|adj=mid|-tall}} exoskeletons powered by ] ]s. Soldiers at Hell's Gate use these for patrol and for battle. AMP suits are controlled via a semi-master-slave system – with the AMP's arm motion slaved to the pilot's arm motion. Motion-sensing gloves worn by the pilot are used to control the AMP arms – the result being that the AMP's arm movements exactly match the pilot's movement. In their military role, AMP's are usually armed with 30mm GAU-90 ]s, (occasionally equipped with a blade below the barrel, allowing the AMP to cut its way through denser foliage without putting the weapon aside) which the suit deploys as a soldier or Marine would hold and use a rifle. There is an ammo belt that extends into the gun, into an ammo canister on the shoulder, over the arm, into a socket at the back. The GAU-90 fires 350 rounds per minute. The AMP suit has ], ] display, ], and ]. Stan Winston Studios animator and Avatar Design Supervisor John Rosengrant described the AMP suit as "An Apache helicopter with legs". It also has a ceramic knife that is three feet long. Quaritch owns an AMP suit and has named it "Beyond Glory". Its GAU-90 has a dragon painted on the ammo tube. | |||
In February 2010, CNN published an article exploring the "Avatar science" (the technology linking the human mind to a remotely controlled body). Elizabeth Landau wrote, "Scientists say we are many decades, even centuries, away from making this kind of sophisticated interaction possible, if it can be done at all." A ] at the ], Andrew Schwartz, further commented that it "shouldn't be taken as anything but fantasy."<ref name="avatar science">{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/02/03/avatar.technology.science/index.html|title=Is the 'Avatar' concept really possible?|first=Elizabeth|last=Landau |publisher=] |date=February 3, 2010|access-date=February 9, 2010}}</ref> | |||
==== SA-2 Samson ==== | |||
The '''SA-2 Samson''' is a twin-] ] utility aircraft, similar in role and appearance to the real-world ], ] or ] utility helicopters. It is armed with two door-mounted machine guns and two pylons near the cockpit with ] pods mounted on them. The pair of ducted-fan assemblies, each with two coaxial propellers, enable the Samson of 6,000 kilograms lifting capability by manufacturers specifications, but lifting performance is rated at 150% of that on Pandora due to the thicker atmosphere. Both ducted-fan assemblies are capable of changing ] independently. From the pilot perspective, forward and aft, lift, yaw, and roll authority are accomplished by similar sets of controls found in conventional helicopters. Propulsion is twin Goetz-Korman turbine generators.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pandorapedia.com/human_operations/vehicles/sa_2_samson |title=SA-2 Samson |access-date=October 5, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006150746/http://www.pandorapedia.com/human_operations/vehicles/sa_2_samson |archive-date=October 6, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
==== AT-99 Scorpion Gunship ==== | |||
The '''AT-99 Scorpion Gunship''' is the heavily armed gunship counterpart to the SA-2 Samson and is similar in role and appearance to the ], ] or ] gunships. ] ] rotor systems with a total of four prop-rotors each with three blades lead as the aircraft's primary propulsion. It drives on redundant fuel cells. Twin turbine generators driving counter-rotating annular ceramic motors. It is equipped with ] and ] generators. It is armed with hex-cluster pylon-mounted .50 caliber rotary ] systems that can rotate a full 360 degrees with 700 rounds per minute cyclic rate of fire as close-range primary weapons. The Scorpion has two pairs of stub-wing pylons to carry its armament. Scorpions carry 190 TK-411 WAFAR (Wrap-Around Fin Aerial Rocket) rockets in ten 19-tube rocket launchers. The use of the rocket varies according to the warhead that can range from tactical applications to impact-based sensor systems. Eight Hawkeye NPB-9 Hellfire (Helicopter Launched Fire-and-forget) missiles are used to engage air-to-air targets in conjunction with the nose-mounted sensor suite. The tail doubles as a rear stabilizer. | |||
==== C-21 Dragon Assault Ship ==== | |||
The '''C-21 Dragon Assault Ship''' is a large four-post ducted-fan ] heavily armed transport and gunship which can deliver AMP suits or troops through drop doors. Quaritch led RDA forces with one of these. Its myriad arsenal of heavy machine guns, dozens upon dozens of rocket and missile pods, and door-gunners makes it the RDA's largest ship so far, with the Valkyrie shuttle being the only larger vehicle designed for extended use in the atmosphere of Pandora. Quad turbine generators drive the four-posted ceramic propellers. The Dragon is heavily armed with multiple weapons systems including grenades, rockets, missiles, and point-defense Gatling cannons. Ability to deploy many troops and AMP suits, variety of medium automatic guns, ATG and ATA missiles, incendiary rockets, grenades, door gunners, plus dual and quad ] systems. All gun and missile systems are constrained by friendly fire avoidance codes (IFF Lockout). It has twin cockpits. Its propellers counter-rotate to navigate, plus the nose-mounted radar suite. There are eight 50 mm sentry guns mounted below the right cockpit. | |||
==== GAV Swan ==== | |||
The '''GAV Swan''' is a six-wheeled light ]. Its full name is the '''Ground Assault Vehicle JL-723'''. It has a gyrostabilized platform so when it travels over rough terrain, the gunner platform is stabilized. The extended gunner's chair can rise up 3.6 meters above the vehicle to see over obstructions between the gun and the target, like the long neck of a ], hence the name. This 6x6 is built for all-terrain, and its ] armor and four turret-mounted sixty-millimeter rotary autocannons provide protection from the Pandoran environment. The wheels have little armor and are designed with a thick polymer alloy. Swans have a gyrostabilized system that rotates a full 360 degrees. Swans also have a roll bar and four rear headlights. Swans have redundant fuel cells in the rear. When the chair extends, the ammunition storage canister is located at the back. | |||
==== Hell's Gate ==== | |||
'''Hell's Gate''' is a secure ] with an airfield, resembling a "modern-day ]". Slightly more than a third of the site is taken up by the shuttle runway, VTOL pads, hangars, equipment storage areas, and garage structures. The armor bay is where vehicles come to get stored, repaired, or refitted. This building is the main storage area of all AMP suits. There is also a small weight room inside a weapons locker that Quaritch uses. Designed for security and rapid force deployment, the Armor Bay is the core of Hell's Gate's defenses. Housed inside its fortified hangar and at ready are Dragon Assault Ships configured for forward strike operations, Scorpion Gunships, Samson Helicopters, Model 10 Slash-Cutters, an array of AMP Suits, and other attack craft including support vehicles and assorted battle-ready machinery. | |||
==== ISV ''Venture Star'' ==== | |||
The '''ISV ''Venture Star''''' (also called the '''Interstellar Vehicle Venture Star''') is an interstellar ] ] that uses ] to enable ]. It transports supplies, equipment, humans in ], refined ore, and data between Earth and Pandora, taking around six years to travel from one to the other. The ''Venture Star'' does not land on the planetary surface, but stations itself in orbit and rendezvous with operations on Earth and Pandora via Valkyrie shuttlecraft that dock with it. The ''Venture Star'' is one of twelve RDA ISV mineral carriers, continuously traveling between the Sol and Alpha Centauri A systems. According to film designer Ben Proctor: | |||
<blockquote>The huge glowing radiators mounted to the engines dissipate their heat, and the enormously long central truss, with its own protective coolers and reflectors, protects the cargo and crew modules from the engines' heat and radiation using the simple rule of r-squared ] rather than heavy shielding. (Yes, really thinks about this kind of stuff and explains it very clearly in text and in person.) The ship has a pair of centrifugal-gravity-gen modules for the crew who remain awake for the duration, which has become a pretty typical feature of quasi-realistic ship designs in movies. But one unique feature it has which directly relates to the sub-light realistic travel is a ] to protect the speeding craft from interstellar debris. Jim's completely explains this technology, apparently based on current ] research, and how it obliterates potentially catastrophic particles by letting them slam through a series of thin, light shield surfaces.<ref name=27questions>{{cite web |url=http://io9.com/5464478/27-avatar-questions-answered-by-the-movies-designers |title=27 Avatar Questions, Answered by the Movie's Designers |work=io9.com |first=Charlie Jane |last=Anders |date=February 4, 2010 |access-date=February 8, 2010}}</ref></blockquote> | |||
The ship was based on designs by scientist and author ], who served as a science advisor on the film,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.charlespellegrino.com/|title=Charles Pellegrino Web Site|access-date=October 5, 2014}}</ref> and deceased scientist and author ]. It also resembles the spaceship '']'' from the movie '']''. | |||
==== Valkyrie TAV ==== | |||
The '''Valkyrie TAV''' is a delta-wing ]/cargo aircraft ] used to transport equipment and personnel between ISV Venture Star and Hell's Gate on Pandora and its chief purpose is to bring Unobtanium to the spacecraft. The Valkyrie's official name is '''SSTO-TAV-37 B-class shuttlecraft'''. The Valkyrie has a payload of up to 60 armed troops, 25 AMP suits, 25 tons of refined Unobtanium, and/or supplies. Two Valkyries carried by the ISV Venture Star are used for the transfer of personnel and cargo between the orbiting ISV and the surface of Pandora. It has VTOL capability by rotating its fusion engines which then act like ], and like the ] was adapted as a bomber to drop ] bombs out of the rear cargo ramp. It can also be fixed with machine-gun nests on the roof of its hull and cargo ramp. | |||
==== Bridgehead ==== | |||
'''Bridgehead''' is a massive, city-like base stationed near the oceans of Pandora. Roughly the size and layout of ], It was constructed by the RDA due to Earth becoming inhospitable for human life. The site is protected by defensive walls, along with numerous ] turrets and missile systems installed on concrete pylons. Most of the site consists of an airfield, a marina, an industrial core, an admin zone, and a 3D Printing facility. Located in its airfield are Dragon Assault Ships, SeaWasp Gunships, SA-9 Kestrels, and other battle-ready vehicles. Located in its new armor bay are arrays AMPs and Skels. Located at its marina are its fleet of sea-going vessels such as the SeaDragon. | |||
==== SA-9 Kestrel ==== | |||
The '''SA-9 Kestrel''' is a twin ducted-fan ] heavily armed utility transport and gunship that replaces the SA-2 Samson when the RDA returned to Pandora. Similar in role and appearance to the ], ], or ] helicopters. The Kestrel has the same ducted-fan assemblies, which have two coaxial propellers, but it boasts a more advanced rotor system for increased output and efficiency. It is armed with two chin-mounted 20mm guns, two door-mounted machine guns, plus one mounted on the cargo ramp, and two pylons near the cockpit which carry 4 Hellfire missiles, two volley-firing rocket pods, and two 30mm rotary chain guns. It is able to operate in areas with intense magnetic fields thanks to it being equipped with magnetic cancellation units. | |||
==== AT-101 SeaWasp ==== | |||
The '''AT-101 SeaWasp''' is a quad ducted-fan ] gunship that is a successor to the AT-99 Scorpion. Similar in role and appearance to the ], ], or ] gunships. The aircraft's primary propulsion are quad co-axial ducted-fan rotor systems, along with two pusher turbine engines for maximum forward propulsion. It's sleek shape is comparable to that of a ], which makes it a 'half-airplane' due to its aerodynamic performance when operating in Pandora's maritime environments. It is armed with a chin-mounted 30mm rotary chain gun. It has two stub-wing pylons which carry 38 rockets in two 19-tube rocket launchers, 16 Hellfire missiles, as well as two pods on the wingtips for the guided missile system, or tulkun pingers for CET-OPS tulkun hunting missions. | |||
==== Hexbot ==== | |||
'''Hexbots''' (also known as Swarm Assemblers) are a family of ]-like, ] robots that are used for construction purposes. Hexbots can use their electric arcs to weld metal. They have impressive maneuverability thanks to their leg structure, allowing them to climb vertical surfaces and move at impressive speeds. They can also transport supplies across bases by carrying them with one set of legs. | |||
==== Skel-Suit ==== | |||
'''Skel-Suits''' (also known as '''EXO-32 Light Mobility Platforms''') are ] that are about the same size as a Na'vi warrior. They are worn as a skeletal frame and are more akin to motorized ]. Soldiers at Bridgehead and other RDA installations use these for industrial and military applications. They are controlled in a similar manner to the older AMP Suit. Skels are usually armed with the same weaponry used by Recombiants such as assault rifles, combat knives, and flamethrowers. | |||
==== S-76 SeaDragon ==== | |||
The '''S-76 SeaDragon''' is a giant CET-OPS ] vessel that serves as a ] for tulkun hunts. The SeaDragon relies on its speed and agility than defense. It can deploy its hunting fleet of sea-going vessels via its top deck, lower deck, and a moon pool located at the keel. It is powered by four giant ducted-fans with contra-rotating propellers and it can lift itself out of the water via wings and ]. The vessel is manufactured at Bridgehead via ]. | |||
==== Mako Sub ==== | |||
The '''Mako Sub''' (also known as the MS-3 Type 2) is a ]/] used for short-ranged scouting, underwater defense/exploration, and tulkun hunts. It complements a crew of two, a pilot and a gunner. Its propulsion consists of three ducted propellers. It also boasts four foldble 'winglets' that give the sub hydrodynamic maneuverability. It is usually armed with a single ventral rotary ], four harpoon ] with ] lift bags, and wildlife nets. | |||
==== Crab Suit ==== | |||
The '''Crab Suit''' (also known as the SMP-2) is a submersible/mech hybrid that functions as an underwater AMP Suit that resembles a ], hence the name. Powered by an electrically-driven ducted fan, the Crab Suit is supported by four legs, plus a set of forward-facing arms which are all unfurled (Crab Mode) when in land or sea, but they can also retract entirely (Sub Mode) when underwater. With its body made from lightweight ] and armed with a rotary speargun, its roles are deep-sea exploration, recovery of tulkun catches, and functioning as a security and defense unit. | |||
==== Picador Jetboat ==== | |||
The '''Picador''' (also known as the Picador 9300) is a small and fast ] used for short-range patrol missions and tulkun hunts. It complements a crew of five operators: a pilot, three gunners, and a spotter. Powered by twin jet drives, the seacraft is armed with two .50 caliber machine guns, one or two ], or one ]. It is equipped with smokescreen launchers for defense or strategic retreat. The boat is also equipped with a sensor on its roof that contains the radar, cameras, and other sensor equipment, alongside a HUD display on the cockpit windscreen. | |||
==== Matador Gunboat ==== | |||
The '''Matador Gunboat''' is a high-speed forward command ] used for water patrol missions. The Matador is operated by a crew of seven to eight operators: five gunners, a pilot, a spotter, and a captain. The boat features a "deep-V" hull, twin jet drives, and shock-mitigating seats. The Matador is armed with three .50 caliber machine guns on the boat's port, starboard, and stern, a co-axial ] launcher on top of the second deck next to the pilot, and a large ] on the bow. | |||
==Reception== | |||
] of ''Entertainment Weekly'' writes, "Cameron turns Pandora into a vertiginously suspended forest landscape...Jake and the sexy tribal princess Neytiri (Zoë Saldana) wow us with their fluid, prancing movements, but there's no subtext to their smoothly virtual faces."<ref>{{cite magazine |title=But What About ''Avatar''? James Cameron's 3-D epic didn't make our top 10 lists. But critic Owen Gleiberman praises its visual artistry |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |first=Owen |last=Gleiberman |issue=1082/1083 |page=84 |date=December 25, 2009}}</ref> Carol Kaesuk Yoon of the ''New York Times'' wrote that ''Avatar'' "has recreated what is the heart of ]: the naked, heart-stopping wonder of really seeing the living world".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/19/science/19essay.html |title=Luminous 3-D Jungle Is a Biologist's Dream |work=The New York Times |first=Carol |last=Kaesuk Yoon |page=D-1 |date=January 19, 2010}}</ref> | |||
''CNN'' reported that the film's universe has had a profound effect on the audience over their perception of Earth, and life on it, in reality. Avatar Forums posted a topic thread entitled "Ways to cope with the depression of the dream of Pandora being intangible" which received "1,000 posts from people experiencing depression and fans trying to help them cope" (a second thread was posted for more room). Philippe Baghdassarian, the site administrator, commented "I wasn't depressed myself. In fact, the movie made me happy, but I can understand why it made people depressed. The movie was so beautiful and it showed something we don't have here on Earth. I think people saw we could be living in a completely different world and that caused them to be depressed." Many have confessed to falling to depression and harboring suicidal thoughts, while others have expressed disgust towards humanity and "disengagement with reality." Psychiatrist Dr. Stephan Quentzel added that "Virtual life is not real life and it never will be, but this is the pinnacle of what we can build in a virtual presentation so far."<ref name="avatar blues">{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Movies/01/11/avatar.movie.blues/index.html?iref=allsearch|title=Audiences experience 'Avatar' blues|work=cnn.com|first=Jo|last=Piazza|date=January 11, 2010|access-date=February 19, 2010}}</ref> | |||
In February 2010, ''CNN'' published an article exploring the "Avatar science" (the technology linking the human mind to a remotely controlled body). Elizabeth Landau wrote, "Scientists say we are many decades, even centuries, away from making this kind of sophisticated interaction possible, if it can be done at all." A ] at the ], Andrew Schwartz, further commented that it "shouldn't be taken as anything but fantasy."<ref name="avatar science">{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/02/03/avatar.technology.science/index.html|title=Is the 'Avatar' concept really possible?|first=Elizabeth|last=landau|work=CNN.com|date=February 3, 2010|access-date=February 9, 2010}}</ref> | |||
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In the 2009 science-fiction film Avatar, director James Cameron conceived a fictional universe in which humans seek to mine unobtanium on the fictional habitable moon Pandora. The Earth-like moon is inhabited by a sapient indigenous humanoid species called the Na'vi, as well as varied fauna and flora. Resources Development Administration (RDA―which, despite the name, is a public company which evolved from a Silicon Valley startup) scientists, administrators, recruits, support, and security personnel travel to Pandora in the 22nd century to discover this beautiful, lush world, which is inhabited by many lifeforms including the human-like Na'vi. The clan with which the humans have contact in the film lives "in a giant tree that sits on a vast store of a mineral called unobtainium, which humans want as an energy supply." Cameron has described Avatar as more "science fantasy" than true science fiction and has said that he would explain in the novel for the film why in the fictional universe the Na'vi look like humans.
Astronomy and geology
In the film, Pandora is depicted as being located in the Alpha Centauri A system, 4.37 ly from Earth. It is one of the many natural satellites orbiting the gas giant Polyphemus, named for the Polyphemus of Greek mythology. Pandora's atmosphere is a mix of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, xenon, methane, ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, the latter three of which are unbreathable for humans, who wear Exo-Packs when outside their buildings or vehicles. The atmosphere of Pandora does have enough oxygen for humans (21–22 %), but too much carbon dioxide (16–18 %). The Na'vi have special organs (similar to kidneys) called wichow that take advantage of this atmosphere to extract greater amounts of oxygen for their bloodstream. These organs use carbon dioxide and water in their bodies and convert them into methane and oxygen. The methane is exhaled back into the atmosphere. The extra oxygen is added to the Na'vi bloodstream to help power their extra-large bodies and powerful muscles. This process accounts for the small amount of methane in the Pandoran atmosphere. At rest or when the Na'vi are dormant, those same organs can convert some small amounts of methane back into carbon dioxide and water to replenish their water supply if needed. This is why humans can survive with just a filtration system (exo-packs), but the Navi need higher amounts of carbon dioxide to function. The high level of carbon dioxide and other gases such as hydrogen sulfide keep Na'vi blood pH at 5.25–5.75, which is more acidic than human blood (7.35–7.45).
Pandora
Much of the fiction takes place on the world of Pandora, which with a biodiversity of bioluminescent species ranging from six-legged animals to other types of exotic fauna and flora. The Pandoran ecology forms a vast biological neural network spanning the entire lunar surface into which the Na'vi and other creatures can connect. The strength of this collective consciousness is powerfully illustrated when the human invaders are defeated in battle by the Pandora ecology after the resolute Na'vi were nearly defeated. Cameron used a team of expert advisors in order to make the various examples of fauna and flora as scientifically feasible as possible. Cameron hopes to explore the other moons in future sequels, books, and spin-offs.
James Cameron's core idea for the Avatar's fictional creatures was for them to be "superslick and aerodynamic, and be like a race car with racing stripes". Neville Page worked on Avatar as the lead creature designer. He, Wayne Barlowe (author, artist, and initial lead creature designer), and Yuri Bartoli (concept designer and supervising virtual art director) adapted Cameron's conceptions of the fauna into a design that served three purposes: to appear expressive, to function with animation technology, and to seem realistic. He and creature designer Wayne Barlowe sought to base the design of Pandora's creatures on race cars, but they struggled to adapt the concept. Page drew on his education in automotive design, recognizing the irony that race cars were based on real-life animals in having "bone lines". Existing automotive designs drew from seashells, turtle shells, and insects, so the designers returned the design to the fictional creatures. They found that the prime challenge in designing most creatures was to give them organic appearances, including skin texture. Some creatures were also designed to have special breathing holes located in the trachea, copying how cars have intakes.
Na'vi
Main article: Naʼvi languageThe Na'vi are humanoid creatures that inhabit Pandora along with other creatures. They use animals ranging from direhorses to even viperwolves. According to Entertainment Weekly, "The Na'vi can commune with animals on their planet by literally plugging their braid into the creatures' nerve systems. To become a warrior, a Na'vi must tame and ride a flying creature known as Ikran." The Na'vi also use this neural bonding system, called "tsaheylu", to mate with a "life partner", a bond that, when made, cannot be broken in the Na'vi's lifetime. This is akin to human marriage. Human visitors see the Na'vi as possessing a religion, whose chief and possibly sole deity is a benevolent goddess known as Eywa. The Na'vi are able to physically connect to Eywa when they use their braids to connect to the Tree of Souls and other similar flora which function as the global brain's interfaces. Eywa is said to have a connection to all things Pandoran.
Human interest
In the Avatar universe (set in the year 2154), humans have achieved a very technologically advanced, post-industrial society ruled/dominated by powerful corporations and industries. One of Earth's most powerful corporations is the globally integrated Resources Development Administration (RDA), a public company which evolved from a Silicon Valley startup, that owns all resources off Earth. The Interplanetary Commerce Administration granted these sole rights to the RDA under the stipulation that the use of weapons of mass destruction is prohibited. Known RDA personnel on Pandora include head administrator Parker Selfridge, Colonel Miles Quaritch, Private Sean Fike, Corporal Lyle Wainfleet, Dr. Max Patel, Dr. Grace Augustine, Dr. Norm Spellman, Samson 16 pilot Trudy Chacon, and many others.
Although Earth is never seen in the film, other than in the extended collector's edition, Cameron developed the future Earth of Avatar as a dystopian, overpopulated, over polluted, global urban slum wrecked by corrupt, nature-destroying industrialism; the movie's background cyberpunk theme is a regular feature of his work. According to Jake, one of the main characters, the Earth is a "dying world" where humans have "killed their mother", suggesting that there is very little, if any, functioning natural ecosystem left. By the film's 22nd century timeframe, Earth faces a worldwide economic/energy crisis due to the depletion of natural resources. Earth is also apparently so politically unstable that the services of private security contractors and the militaries of Earth's nations are in high demand; Colonel Miles Quaritch boasts about serving three combat tours of duty in Nigeria before coming to Pandora and notes that Jake is a veteran of a military operation in Venezuela. The planet has also suffered serious natural and man-made disasters, such as an intra-continental conflict and tsunamis hitting the east and west coasts of the United States.
Technology
Technologically, humans have achieved monumental advancements by 2154: interplanetary and interstellar space travel and colonization; virtual 3D printing and holography mapping; and advanced methods of cryonics and psionics (via synthetic telepathy interface) are employed. Using their capability of advanced genetic engineering, humans develop "Avatar" hybrid bodies from genetically distinct modified human DNA and Na'vi alien genetic material. Through psionics, genetically matched humans are then mind-linked to these "Avatars" for remote control operation. In the area of medicine, humans have developed advanced stem cell neuroregeneration technology that can cure Jake's paralysis. However, in 2154, it is still extremely expensive and is not covered by Veterans Affairs benefits. Thus, RDA is initially able to use Jake's desire to regain the use of his legs as leverage against him.
As with many science fiction films, many space vehicles, aircraft, ground vehicles, weapons, and technologies were created to fit the story. Many were patterned after historical or contemporary technologies to give the film a sense of futuristic realism. Concept artist Ryan Church based many drawings on aerodynamic research from previously classified NASA and DARPA technical papers. Unlike the movie Aliens which employed one drop ship from de-orbit to ground combat, several vehicles cover specific roles of utility transport, gunship, and base resupply. This is similar to the specialization of aircraft and helicopters in the United States military since the Vietnam war.
Reception
Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly writes, "Cameron turns Pandora into a vertiginously suspended forest landscape ... Jake and the sexy tribal princess Neytiri (Zoë Saldana) wow us with their fluid, prancing movements, but there's no subtext to their smoothly virtual faces." Carol Kaesuk Yoon of the New York Times wrote that Avatar "has recreated what is the heart of biology: the naked, heart-stopping wonder of really seeing the living world".
CNN reported that the film's universe has had a profound effect on the audience over their perception of Earth, and life on it, in reality. Avatar Forums posted a topic thread entitled "Ways to cope with the depression of the dream of Pandora being intangible" which received "1,000 posts from people experiencing depression and fans trying to help them cope" (a second thread was posted for more room). Philippe Baghdassarian, the site administrator, commented "I wasn't depressed myself. In fact, the movie made me happy, but I can understand why it made people depressed. The movie was so beautiful and it showed something we don't have here on Earth. I think people saw we could be living in a completely different world and that caused them to be depressed." Many have confessed to falling to depression and harboring suicidal thoughts, while others have expressed disgust towards humanity and "disengagement with reality." Psychiatrist Stephan Quentzel added that "Virtual life is not real life and it never will be, but this is the pinnacle of what we can build in a virtual presentation so far."
In February 2010, CNN published an article exploring the "Avatar science" (the technology linking the human mind to a remotely controlled body). Elizabeth Landau wrote, "Scientists say we are many decades, even centuries, away from making this kind of sophisticated interaction possible, if it can be done at all." A neuroscientist at the University of Pittsburgh, Andrew Schwartz, further commented that it "shouldn't be taken as anything but fantasy."
Notes
- ^ Rottenberg, Josh (December 18, 2009). "James Cameron Talks Avatar: Brave Blue World". Entertainment Weekly. No. 1081. p. 51.
- Germain, David (December 21, 2009). "'Avatar' creator Cameron shares alien shop talk". Associated Press via Google News. Archived from the original on December 24, 2009. Retrieved December 27, 2009.
- Although not mentioned in the movie, Polyphemus was discussed in the book James Cameron's Avatar: An Activist Survival Guide by Maria Wilhelm & Dirk Mathison. ISBN 978-0-06-189675-0.
- Kozlowski, Lori (January 2, 2010). "Inventing the plants of "Avatar"". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 3, 2010.
- Carroll, Larry (June 29, 2006). "'Titanic' Mastermind James Cameron's King-Size Comeback: Two Sci-Fi Trilogies". MTV. Archived from the original on July 5, 2006. Retrieved October 18, 2006.
- Murphy, Mekado (December 21, 2009). "A Few Questions for James Cameron". The New York Times.
- Eric Ditzian (December 21, 2009). "James Cameron Talks 'Avatar' Sequel Plans". MTV. Archived from the original on January 14, 2010. Retrieved January 2, 2010.
- ^ Anders, Charlie Jane (December 9, 2009). "Pandora's Creatures Were Partly Based on Cars". Gizmodo. Archived from the original on December 4, 2021. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
- Cohen, David S (December 27, 2009). "'Avatar' unleashes a new kind of creative". Variety. Archived from the original on December 4, 2021. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
- Rottenberg, Josh (December 18, 2009). "James Cameron Talks Avatar: Brave Blue World". Entertainment Weekly. No. 1081. pp. 48–51.
- Staff (January 4, 2010). "Avatar fans promised alien sex scene on DVD". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on January 6, 2010. Retrieved January 7, 2010.
- Mckeown, Matt (December 27, 2023). "Avatar: What Is Eywa?". TheGamer. Retrieved July 21, 2024.
- Wilhelm, Maria; Dirk Mathison (November 2009). James Cameron's Avatar: A Confidential Report on the Biological and Social History of Pandora. HarperCollins. p. 147. ISBN 978-0-06-189675-0.
- "Avatar's hardware was all based on real-life stuff". io9.
- Gleiberman, Owen (December 25, 2009). "But What About Avatar? James Cameron's 3-D epic didn't make our top 10 lists. But critic Owen Gleiberman praises its visual artistry". Entertainment Weekly. No. 1082/1083. p. 84.
- Kaesuk Yoon, Carol (January 19, 2010). "Luminous 3-D Jungle Is a Biologist's Dream". The New York Times. p. D-1.
- Piazza, Jo (January 11, 2010). "Audiences experience 'Avatar' blues". CNN. Retrieved February 19, 2010.
- Landau, Elizabeth (February 3, 2010). "Is the 'Avatar' concept really possible?". CNN. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
References
- Fitzgerald, Lisa (2009). The Art of Avatar: James Cameron's Epic Adventure. Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-8286-4.
- Wilhelm, Maria; Mathison, Dirk (2009). Avatar: A Confidential Report on the Biological and Social History of Pandora. It Books. ISBN 978-0-06-189675-0.
- Wilhelm, Maria; Mathison, Dirk (2009). James Cameron's Avatar: The Movie Scrapbook. HarperFestival. ISBN 978-0-06-180124-2.
External links
- "The Complete History Of Pandora, According To Avatar's Designers" at io9.com
- "The Tet Zoo guide to the creatures of Avatar" at Tetrapod Zoology
- Is the 'Avatar' Concept Really Possible? by CNN
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