@@ironcladnomad5639i still consider the humans the true heroes so i see this a unfortnunate aspect and tragedy of a company cutting corners that the true heroes suffer under
Avatars vehicles continue to be the best part of this franchise hands down, absolutely love all the RDA tech that is shown in the film. Would love to see a comprehensive breakdown of bridgehead city at some point too.
@@lokay7233 the first point is make sense, the alien whale could possess advanced stem cell that didn't exist on earth, it's still biologically possible, you just need open mind to accept it, the bad guy resurrected from the dead is also an illusion, they're a digital decoy, they can't bring back dead people, which is also technologically possible, not very far from avatar program which technically transmitted consciousness to a vessel alien body, I don't think any of it is a terrible plot, it's scifi as it should be
When I saw Avatar 2 in theaters everyone was all like "omg no! Those poor space whales!!" And I'm the only nerd thinking "That's an Ekranoplan with contrarotating props."
I had to stop myself from shouting with glee when I first saw the Sea Dragon when it just looked like a hydrofoil. I failed to do so when it lifted its foils out of the water and flew in ground effect. There are a lot of designs for fictional spaceships, but relatively few visions of futuristic maritime vessels.
The fantastic thing about the Sea Dragon is that it's basically a mechanical Tulkun. A dark, grim, steel reflection of the beasts it slays. Sleek, broad profile; a horned "head"; a front that opens in sections like a Tulkun mouth; and a hull with striations like the pleats on a cetacean's throat. It's even taken out by a critical blow striking a weak point inside, and the metal screams and groans as the stricken ship sinks.
I was thinking how the Sea Dragon's design kind of echoed the Tulkun in the shot at 7:46, where the bow of the in-build vessel with its forward winglets kind of resembled the Tulkun head and its hornlike sensory organs.
@@Marylandbrony i mean there is a name for those "other People that say otherwise": Idiots that just repeat false Memes without thinking Avatar 1 was basicly "Dune in the Jungle" but was't the first Story that Followed the Monomyth Formula, but the Worldbuilding was even more detailed than Dune
7:36 General Dynamics, everyone! The company that builds nuclear submarines, AEGIS-type warships, and now...Military-grade Hydrofoil-type Fast Whaling Motherships!!
Pretty sure even this was a military project, looks like it started as a Marine landing craft. RDA just had some minor modifications added when they bought the license.
@@butchboyyt2267maybe its because despite all their fancy tech, they use cockpit windows that are suspectable to arows. They have advanced materials to make the ISVs work but the glass they use is more delicate than the glass we have today. There are nerfs like this placed on humans so they dont immediately annihilate the na'vi.
@@man-from-2058 I feel that the arrows only go through the cockpits when the plot demands it, like when the tree was burned, arrows only scratched the cockpits
@@butchboyyt2267 it was explained as effective range, for whenever those arrows penetrated, they were loosen from close range, so it's wasn't much impossible about the penetration, it all about "how tf could u let them approached that close with all MGs and missiles on board"
@@maybetoby ...It wasn't a reference from the video...just a play on the RDA part of the fleet name and also Richard Dean Anderson. All sci fi related stuff.
I loved the little touches of realism like ladders on the legs of the crabs etc, however I feel that the humans would have learnt from their previous mistakes and weaknesses and make arrow-proof canopies.
The whole plot is braindead. company mining outpost 532 on planet with unbreathable atmosphere extracting rare superconductive metal used in starship construction overrun by hostile alien lifeforms. Select and reconquer it to become the new home of humanity because in the time of a single round trip Earth went from heavily urbanized but stable to uninhabitable dead rock. Throw into this the whalers' quest to make humanity immortal? The gorgeous spectal and tech porn make sitting through it worthwhile
@@f.b.l.9813 even without the vehicles I love the biology, the flora and fauna of Pandora as well as the unique geological features that are scientifically plausible.
@@zippyparakeet1074 exactly. That's what makes Avatar so outstanding. Plausibility of alien nature and future technology. And credibility of the way, both are created for the movies. It's like "there was a cameraman just filling all this live". And yea, Dune does to job extraordinary good too. But it's a dessert. A dessert plus some special effects. Easy on earth. The same for water worlds..., and even for City worlds. But, a freaking alien lush jungle world, with truly alien life forms, not earth. 2.0, not looking like concrete and rubber building blocks... That's new. And Avatar got all of it right. Tech plus culture plus nature plus action....
Side note on the Picador: it's a rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB), which is to say a speedboat with an inflated collar around the periphery of the hull. This means that unlike a purely inflatable boat, it can travel at high speeds without collapsing, and benefits from a planing hull shape to lift it out of the water as it travels, while the air-filled collar ensures it won't sink even if the hull is pierced or swamped by waves and fills with water.
I really hope that the budget is high enough for the finale of Avatar so that we can see a large scene of a land, air and SEA battle at bridgehead. Imagine seeing all of RDAs shiny toys going toe to toe with the life of Pandora… And for gods sake RDA. Arrow-proof your damn cockpits already!
@@deathsinger1192doing some quick maths, a 2t car at 50kph has roughly 200 kilojoules of energy, similar to a 30mm cannon...I know the Navi are strong and all but I doubt they can generate that much energy with an arrow shot ...
@@deathsinger1192 depends on the part of the world. I checked and at least in the USA the average car seems to be roughly 4000pounds, so not far from 2t there. Electric cars have also increased in popularity and those are significantly heavier. Arguably, i should have used a higher speed as well but in the end this was just to get a rough with some napkin maths, not a precise science.
Here's a fun fact: Amrita in Sanskrit means 'The immortality elixir'. According to Hindu Mythology, the Devas (The 'good guys') and the Asuras (The 'bad guys') finally joins hands to extract amrita out of the ocean for the welfare of both groups by churning it with a huge mountain.
@@SolazLive see, your problem is you are thinking logically instead of being a mindless vehicle for the moral a past his prime director is trying to ram through. Moral of episode 1: STRIP MINING BAD! Moral of episode 2: WHALING BAD! 8 more scheduled for production, assuming Cameron doesnt die by then
@@SolazLivecmon it’s a sci-fi humanity who is so clueless they named the lead ISV of the invasion fleet the “Manifest Destiny”, and yes that’s cannon. There is no way in hell they’d settle for just the dead ones. Plus don’t Tulkun live like INCREDIBLY long? Also given how smart and sentient we see them being we can assume they might have some sort of burial system for their dead, so there is no way in hell the Na’Vi would allow humanity to basically grave rob a sacred animal to them. I don’t think peace was ever an option.
Glad you referenced the quote from Scoresby about what he was actually there to do. The Cet Ops crews were commandeered despite not being equipped for a military operation, they were just whalers with a few small gunboats and light aircraft. It's not like that one Sea Dragon represented everything the RDA has in store at Bridgehead City. The third movie is going to be NUTS.
It’s perfectly fine in this case, all operations are clearly in shallow waters, therefore it’s perfect for the lightweight structure of the Mako sub that has to deal with orders of magnitude less pressure than any deep sea vessel.
What disturb me most is the lack of robot and drone in the year 2100s , the only robot they have so far the spider bot which is only used for construction. But yeah if human used automation then the plot seem unfair and seem like there's no loss to human side.
Pandora, at least in the first movie, has lots of electromagnetic interference in many places. You see the sensors of the RDA craft fuzz out when entering the area with the floating mountains.
Yeah, but that doesnt seem true over the sea, no floating mountains, no unobtanium hotspots, its basically a free and open playing field, anything couldve been used without interference, they could even use fighter jets or something
@@randlebrowne2048 what's your point? cuz the remote excavator worked just fine from the station , their tiny bluetooth earphone work just fine , and the avatar itself never lost any signal , the only interference instrument they shown was the radar . so they can still use drone and robot just fine .
Disregarding the ethics of this whole venture, why target "mothers with calfs?" You said they're slower, but the whalers were in the middle of the pod; they're all easy targets at that point. You target the mothers, you're killing 2 animals, harvesting only 1 and delaying the next generation. It's terrible business practice, as theyre not even getting a benefit from shooting themselves in the foot!
It’s not just that they’re slower, it’s that they are at a disadvantage since they have to protect their more vulnerable offspring instead of focusing on their own survival. They’re also not usually killing the calf, in this case they only did to send a message. That’s an actual tactic used by whalers btw.
Nah the above still doesn’t make enough sense. In the age of sail that would be sound reasoning. But with this stuff it’s more of a “oh no, I have to full throttle for slightly longer”. You can see them easily overhaul the entire pod in the movie. The reason they go for a mother and calf is because “EVIL HUMANS”
@nihluxler1890 it's not that they ARE killing rhe calf, more that the calf would be at an increased chance to not survive to a harvestable age. Similarly, real-world whalers do this because they are limited to where they can engage the whale, namely at the surface when they come to breathe. Mothers with young calves would have to surface more often because of the calf. In the Pandora scenario, they appear to be engaging from within the pod and can force the entire pod to surface whenever they wish. Therefore the "benefit" of targeting a mother is minimal to nonexistent, while the drawback of reducing future output would greatly increase.
There is an argument to be made that targeting the whole pod would lead to disaster, as things would be extremely dangerous if they tolkun tried to fight back.
It’s silly to think that harvesting and transporting a chemical agent across interstellar distances would ever be economical compared to figuring out a good way to just synthesize it on Earth. Things haven’t really worked like this since we were as primitive as the Pandorans ourselves.
the fun fact, the main ship in avatar has similar design with cold war era ground effect aircraft carrier design by soviet that was never build since its would be very expensive to make
Better yet, if he didn't want us to root for the humans, why make them arguably justified in the form of earth is dying and that the Na'vi refused the initial peace attempts
@@gabrielcalda7033 Just because human greed messed up our planet doesn't mean we're entitled to messing up the home planet of another species. Obviously its needed, but just because there were "peace talks" doesn't make humans the good guys.
@@gabrielcalda7033because at end of the day we humans are nothing more but colonizers. The navi people and pandora for that matter is and should not be responsible for humanity mistakes in killing planet earth.
I know the whaling aspect is meant to make the RDA look comically evil but at the same time their vehicle designs and tech just makes me go "HUMANITY FRICK YEAHH!! LET'S GO *bangs on pan* COME ON EARTH!!, CLOBBER THOSE PESKY XENOS!!"
Learn from the failure of the Tulkun: When dealing with a persistent oppressive force, apathy can only lead to your death or the death of someone you care for.
It probably would if they had the technology for it. But they don't. Also I bet the water tribes would eventually go to war against every other tribe if they started hunting the space whales. And besides, the Na'vi don't really need it when they already have limited (or possibly full) immortality via the trees from the first movie.
Navi bullshit abilities grant them everything. They live multiple times the human lifespan, they're more intelligent, stronger, faster, can breathe in any atmosphere and can command wild animals. Such is the power of poor plot lmao
@@JDWonders They're already digitally (or in this case bio-digitally) immortal, every na'vis mind will live on eywa after they died, humans just not aware yet about this
@@Szpareq Let's analyze it, they has a bit longer lifespan than human, not to the level "multiple times" as you said, their lifespan is just 150 years, they're bright minded but only when they're young, which we're also had that ability when we're baby, stronger and faster is evolutionary requirements for survival on Pandora, humans can surpassed them using tools easily, they can't breathe in every atmosphere as you said, they still need high dose CO2 to breathe, something that lethal to human, and only one individual can command wild animals, and not literally command, she's connected to the animals through eywa, she tells eywa and eywa tells the animals what to do, I suggest you to rewatch it so that you can understand it better before calling it poor plot
@@_martian101they might be wrong about those things but i think they are confused between plot and world-building. The plot is fine, the world building struggles though
You can really tell that this movie was written back in the "save the whales" days because the hunting of the whales doesn't make sense due to the humans clearly having the cloning technology to just grow them themselves for endless brain juice
Might be something slowly generated over the life of the animal, where lab grown just wouldn't work? Still not sure why they didn't just extract the glands from one and make a whole biofactory like we do now, though it does mean they can claim sole source on Pandora
Unfortunately, from what I've found about the game it is exclusively from the Nav'i point of view. So it's highly unlikely we'll get to side with the humans and play aound with the vehicles.
@@gerhardvancoppenhagen3608 I only played the first avatar game to play as humans with future tech (amp suit etc) :D well I guess I'll entirely skip the avatar 2 game then
@@Optimistas777they must be really hammering down on making humans only the bad guys after too many liked and went for the human ending in the first game
One of the things that kinda stands out to me about this is how all of the craft capabilities overlap in kinda bad ways. Half these vehicles seem completely obsolete
That's due to Pandora's atmosphere, as is explained on the first movie, they probably have much more advanced tech, but the intricacies of that specific planet and the way they affect modern tech force the RDA to use lower tech items.
That is because they're designed to look spectacular, not to actually work. They're very much 1970's tech that looks futuristic. Much like the first movie's helicopter being a Bell Huey that's worse in every measurable way except looks.
What Avatar2 excels at is that it gives you all this cool tech to gawk at, and then it goes out of its way way to make you feel guilty for liking it. =\
Ngl, they're the only side worth rooting for considering the climax of the first movie and Grace's clone "daughter" in second one revealed that creatires on Pandora have no free will. Likely na'vi included. So while both sides lie about their goals(unobtanium and this yellow goop are worthless, they're not the goal), RDA somehow lies less.
@@melikwalker296 Now your gunship costs significantly more, has worse vision (and therefore reaction times) than a transparent canopy and is also much slower and less maneuverable thanks to the added weight of all that extra armour. Rotary-wing aircraft are a lot more limited in the weight they can carry than planes are.
@@melikwalker296 In the first movie, they showed that there are places on Pandora with lots of EM interference. We saw the sensors effectively get jammed when the Scorpions flew into the Hallelujah Mountains (floating mountains).
@@melikwalker296 Those cameras are vulnerable to getting taken out by arrows, animals biting them, or just good old fashioned not working as intended effectively making you blind while in a tin can.
These machines are inline with the technical competence of humanity and the RDA. It's a civilization that can travel from Earth to a different star system so we'd expect them to have top notch tech and procedures, which they do. I hope we come this far along technologically in the future in real life.
the whole whaling bit, especially how that little magic goop is more valuable than a ROOM TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTOR and, IIRC, something used in their starships, was just silly. Still, the boat was awesome, makes sense as a forward/floating base of operations. And I like how the evacuation was carried out professionally. Wonder how long it would take rescue to arrive though.
> little magic goop is more valuable than a ROOM TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTOR and, IIRC, something used in their starships, was just silly Actually it was the most believable part. When you're a decadent rich fuck and you are finally granted a literal immortality serum without any gotchas like "you will die but at least your clone will think he's you", you'll pay any amount of billions to have it.
@@SystemBD What's ironic is that the avatars prove that humans have the tech to actually clone/synthesize that "youth juice" rather than just hunting the whales.
I really dont understand the usefulness of amrita, it doesnt have the same versatlity as unobtanium, it just stops aging, while unobtanium is basically making itself the foundation of the future of humanity's true survival
what makes you think that they're going to market it towards the regular joe like you or me in the first place? nah man, the rich and powerful who spend all their time screwing us over are going to keep all that nifty age-stopping wonder-goo for themselves so they can continue screwing us over as immortal pricks for all eternity.
So from previous encounters they learned that the Na'vi attack aircrafts from above - wouldn't it make sense to equip improved design with top mounted turrets? Should be possible with the rotors being on the side of the fuselage
@@Cooldude-ko7ps yea, they talk about it in one of the comentaries on how the film was made, i know its on disney+ but you could probably find it somewhere else
And stupid. There is no reason to target the mothers since they can easily overtake the entire pod and force them to the surface whenever they want. The only reason irl for whalers to target the mothers was because the whalers could only engage them on the surface, which mothers and thier calves had to go to more often. Since the RDA doesn't need to care about that (and the speed difference is trivial compared the the RDA watercraft), the only thing killing the mothers is doing is reducing thier long term profits by decreasing the calves survival chances. And let's not talk about how much cheaper and easier it would be to just synthesize the stuff on Earth than to hunt and ship it (which is something we do with our irl tech all the time).
@@hanzzel6086 I agree that the magic brain juice is a macguffin. But they clearly don't just hunt mothers and their calves, because Payakan got a tracker on him, and he's neither a female nor with a calf. I think they are targeting weaker individuals or loners, but I agree it doesn't make much sense when you think about it, because the Tulkuns don't fight back anyway.
To peel back the curtain and be blunt, you were intentionally manipulated by the director to hate them because they were made comically evil but portrayed seriously. They didn't need to even hunt the whales once they had the compound, as they could simply synthesize it on Earth thanks to the cloning technology they introduced in the first movie just like they did for the Na'vi bodies. When you realize this, it's completely unnecessary for this plot to even exist within the setting of Avatar.
@@nilok7 Unobtanium didn't need to exist in the first film, either. Plot devices are okay if they make the story happen in the first place. If it weren't for ridiculous technology, Star Trek wouldn't exist. Neither would Star Wars. Nearly all "soft" science fiction has a few hand-wavium bits about it.
@@kentslocum (An) Unobtanium did make sense in universe, and was a valid reason to seek it. A room temperature metal super conductor is a holy grail material, one we've been trying to create to no success. It would redefine how technology is made, like going from vacuum tubes to silicon transistors, making all our existing technology better and opening up technology impossible without it. It makes sense in universe due to the situation on Earth, and because we can't create matter. The reason why the whole whaling plot doesn't make sense is due to having near magical levels of cloning. It isn't the existence of the Amrita that doesn't make sense, it's that we've been shown in the first movie they can create adult clones of Pandora aliens on Earth. They could clone a whole Tulkun on Earth once they get a sample of the DNA and Amrita. It's because of the "ridiculous technology" that formed the entire core of the first movie, the Avatar clones, that it isn't internally consistent.
@h1tsc4n40 Yeah, but they couldn't have them, the movie wouldn't work if they did! And while I, for one, would love to see some stupid cat people get turned into a fine blue mist, that's not what most people want. And most modern CIWIS wouldn't work on significant portions of Pandora's surface due to the electromagnet interference from the planets magnetic field (as seen in the first movie).
I absolutely loved all these new vehicles. It's something we don't get a lot of recently that isn't over designed or cluttered. Everything feels functional and like it would be used in the real world.
avatar has my top favourite sci fi vehicles of all times, and i really hand it to the concept artists, design teams, engineers, and CGI artists to bring them to life. sadly james cameron is so intent on making us the "bad guys" that he leaves out good story writing. but the way of water was much better than the first, and i have high hopes that the 3rd movie does well
Yeah, it'd be much better if the conflict was between a human colony fleet, that could not return to Earth for some reason, and the natives. It would give both sides reasons to fight, without turning the humans into cartoon villains. There could eventually be a forced compromise to allow both sides to live together.
@@Shattered3582 There is actually an animated (CG) movie that uses a similar plot called "Battle for Terra". A human colony ship, that is falling apart, arrives at a planet that they intend to terraform to make the atmosphere breathable. The only problem being that it already has intelligent life.
@@randlebrowne2048I remember that movie! It was pretty good, well, better than either of the Avatars anyway. Made a lot more sense (even if the vehicles weren't as good). I wonder if I still have a copy of it...
IMO a very well designed fleet for its purpose. Even when it wasn't used for whaling like in the climax when fighting the Na'vi, it was still very dangerous
It is a bit weird they've not learned on this, yeah although given we know the Navi will go for tyres on some vehicles I could see them being smart enough to target cameras if they got rid of the windows all together (especially given they have help on that from friendly humans). As for arrows, admittedly they don't move anywhere near as fast as bullets but they are pretty massive (the arrows are apparently about 7ft long, so probably strike with pretty horrifying power, that's a foot longer than a ballista bolt and probably weight in kilos rather than grams like bullets would be) so probably do strike with pretty horrifying power, at close range, I could see them punching through at least some of the materials used to build them (hell they should probably be able to punch through the carbon fiber shells a lot of the machines are built from). Plus we do see they don't always punch through at long range so they are at least somewhat resistant to them.
Navi arrows fired from bows almost as tall as Navi themselves, and only from the correct angle (which Jake showed the Navi). Also, the craft work perfectly well for hunting whales.
@EGRJ Sigh, and? An Mi-26 cockpit (a 200+ year old design in the Avatar verse) can shrug off 25mm AP rounds, those bows were calculated to be ruffly equivalent to a .50 BMG. They ain't doing shit. And even if they did hit harder than a 25mm, they are made of wood, it would bloody damn well shatter on impact and do nothing. As for "it's for hunting whales", so? That's not what it uses half of its weapons for. Those are for fighting the pissed off natives that can *shoot arrows through their predecessors' cockpit windows* .
@coryfice1881 I'm talking physics. The 25mm is made of steel. And while it might be lighter, it is going an order of magnitude quicker than those arrows. And F=MA trumps all. And I don't care how strong the arrow is, there is no way they are surviving being near instantly decelerated on impact if they have similar to or greater energy than a fucking 25mm! I don't buy them surviving that if they are .50 equivalent either!
I always felt that the cost to run a fleet of ships with such specific roles would be prohibitive compared to just flying a plane over the whales and firing a recoilless rifle/cannon at the whale to kill it once it surfaces.
And most of their problems could have been fixed with a 40mm Pompom, the RDA must have the same appropriations set up the US Department of Defence does.
@@deleted_215 You seriously believe that a handful of planes could eradicate an entire species and solve all of the problems that the RDA has been dealing with? Also, what happens if that single A-10 has mechanical problems? What if it gets shot down? Aircraft can't clear out caves. To say nothing of the logistical nightmare it would be to procure and refurbish planes from 200 years ago, transport them to another star system, as well as fuel and arm them with the necessary munitions.
@@MungoMcGheepretty sure they wouldn’t be able to fly anyway since they’re oxygen breathing aircraft and pandoras atmosphere is mostly co2. I suppose they probably could make adjustments to the jet engines but I don’t see how.
@@GeneralNaga67The rotorcraft we see use gas turbine engines either way, and were originally used on Earth, and they're extremely close to jet engines in construction. I don't see how a jet engine would suffocate where gas turbines can operate at full capacity.
In real life, we're still using the M2 Browning .50cal machinegun. It's almost a century old; and, there is no sign of NATO ditching it anytime soon, either.
Avatar is set 120 years in the future, people today are still using the Mosin Nagant which first entered service 130 years ago. Hell the AR-15 is already 60 years old, the AK is now 76 and the M2 Browning was designed 105 years ago. In fact the longest serving firearm the Brown Bess musket was in service with the British Army for over 200 years before it was replaced.
But as nice as they are (and the toys are nice too) I really don't feel invested enough to collect them, and that is coming from someone who owns Starship Troopers toys and has never seen Starship Troopers. Love the scale of the toys though, I'd squee like a 6 Year old for Gi Joe Vehicles in that scale.
I love how the vehicles are all so amazing from the spec reading but the footage is of all of them being absolutely wrecked because of a pretentious plot.
Nah, the world building is quite filled tbh, going as far as describing many Avatar species and the mechanics inside vehicles. The narrative of the second movie... Ehh, let's just say it could have been better imo.
does James Cameron actually do the designs and lore of these things or some other writer? since I know he's the director of the movies but I'm not sure if he's the writer, concept artist, art and design director etc.
@@f.b.l.9813 From what I understand he's involved at all stages of the design of the tech. He started out in visual FX before becoming a director so he's very hands-on.
yeah so dumb cleaytr based on the avatar tech they have the level of cloning and genetic engineering tech needed to make the whale juice without going whaling
I honestly would love an Avatar RTS stlye game where you could either play as the RDA and command these aircraft and ground units in exploration, site securing, and seek and destroy missions or as the Navi contoling both warriors and various creatures in defense of Pandora.
Also why kill mother with child??? I get it that they are slower and easier to hunt, but killing mother and by that the calf is such a waste from economical standpoint for such small time saver when these animals are so valuable for the yellow juice , its not like hunting some lone whale of the pack would be that much harder with tech they got there. Its just cheap trick to make humans be even bigger bad guys for no reason or logic
Can you make a video about the Tanks that were used by Hondo Onaka’s pirates in Star Wars the clone wars? I haven’t seen any other Chanel do a video about them.
I mean, they literaly never give a reason why they don't and grow them in some tubes like they do with the avatars and just harvest them, but I guess very subtle anti whaling part of the movie was needed in the movie (also i'm against whaling, like I guess most people with comon sense are, but I just want to clarify it cause it could be misunderstood)
I have to say, the 70s punk aesthetic of the first avatar movie will probably be timeless in the way retrofuturism and art deco can be timeless in science fiction, but the art style has "matured" in this movie to just be near future speculative, and I feel like it's lost a lot of the rugged character that was in the first film.
The problem with Avatar is that im supposed to be rooting for the Na'vi but they made the humans way too badass to say nothing of their compelling narrative
All human warriors that participate the expansion on Pandora in the Name of Mother Earth are Heroes to be remembered ! They are the True Heroes of this franchise !
The way the RDA is killing these “Intelligent” lifeforms for their immortality serum reminds me of that episode of Star Trek Voyager with Ransom and his crew harvesting aliens for the Nucleogenic Super Fuel for their Warp Drives. Ransom and his crew would be right at home in the RDA, especially their first officer Maxwell Burke. The United Federation as a whole meanwhile is like the complete moral inversion of the RDA.
All those upgrades over the Scorpion and they still didn't make the canopy arrow-proof
They could armour it over entirely and use Virtual displays and then the only vulnerable spots would be the rotors or the intakes.
I get the feeling that modern civilian craft canopies offer better protection. sm
If the heroes were human security and the villains were vicious alien natives, you can bet arrows would be bouncing off those canopies all day.
@@ironcladnomad5639i still consider the humans the true heroes so i see this a unfortnunate aspect and tragedy of a company cutting corners that the true heroes suffer under
@@ironcladnomad5639 That would be like a really dark Comedy wouldn't it.
Like Red Dwarf meets a really gory Western.
Avatars vehicles continue to be the best part of this franchise hands down, absolutely love all the RDA tech that is shown in the film. Would love to see a comprehensive breakdown of bridgehead city at some point too.
It's crazy how terrible james cameron makes the movies story, but makes extremely entricate vehicles and machines that I can't help but be amazed at.
@@unpaintedarmy How in anyway his story is terrible
@@_martian101 brainfluid of alien whales makes people immortal, bad guy died but didnt die technically and is now the bad guy again
@@lokay7233 the first point is make sense, the alien whale could possess advanced stem cell that didn't exist on earth, it's still biologically possible, you just need open mind to accept it, the bad guy resurrected from the dead is also an illusion, they're a digital decoy, they can't bring back dead people, which is also technologically possible, not very far from avatar program which technically transmitted consciousness to a vessel alien body, I don't think any of it is a terrible plot, it's scifi as it should be
There's certainly a bunch of lore for it but not a lot of footage to pair it with unfortunately.
- hoojiwana from Spacedock
When I saw Avatar 2 in theaters everyone was all like "omg no! Those poor space whales!!" And I'm the only nerd thinking "That's an Ekranoplan with contrarotating props."
I had to stop myself from shouting with glee when I first saw the Sea Dragon when it just looked like a hydrofoil. I failed to do so when it lifted its foils out of the water and flew in ground effect. There are a lot of designs for fictional spaceships, but relatively few visions of futuristic maritime vessels.
I was doing both.
I did both.
The whole movie I was just drooling over the human tech, thats probably the only thing that made me bother watching it
@@gabrielcalda7033 Couldn't agree more.
The fantastic thing about the Sea Dragon is that it's basically a mechanical Tulkun. A dark, grim, steel reflection of the beasts it slays. Sleek, broad profile; a horned "head"; a front that opens in sections like a Tulkun mouth; and a hull with striations like the pleats on a cetacean's throat. It's even taken out by a critical blow striking a weak point inside, and the metal screams and groans as the stricken ship sinks.
poetic
I was thinking how the Sea Dragon's design kind of echoed the Tulkun in the shot at 7:46, where the bow of the in-build vessel with its forward winglets kind of resembled the Tulkun head and its hornlike sensory organs.
I don't care what people say, James Cameron is a cinematic genius.
@@Marylandbrony i mean there is a name for those "other People that say otherwise": Idiots that just repeat false Memes without thinking
Avatar 1 was basicly "Dune in the Jungle" but was't the first Story that Followed the Monomyth Formula, but the Worldbuilding was even more detailed than Dune
@@Marylandbrony Damn straight.
"We're whalers on the moon,
We carry a harpoon,
For they ain't no whales
So we tell tall tales
And sing our whaling tune" - Futurama
They’re still waiting for the Wellerman to come.
Wait, didn't they put this in Moonbase Alpha?
YES
This was my thought throughout that whole scene
Brilliant comment!
I like how the crab suit is kinda simultaneously a PRAWN suit and a Seamoth.
One of the Subnautica moments of all time.
@@minibombardier7144 PTSD intensifies with depth.
I do wish that we got some kind of surface vehicles in subnautica, like some kind of ship
@@Guo1234bobThere's a bike in Subnautica 2
@@Guo1234bobdude I’d love a far future Alterra R.H.I.B.
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General Dynamics, everyone! The company that builds nuclear submarines, AEGIS-type warships, and now...Military-grade Hydrofoil-type Fast Whaling Motherships!!
Pretty sure even this was a military project, looks like it started as a Marine landing craft. RDA just had some minor modifications added when they bought the license.
@@AndrewCZ47ah its like LCAC 2.0 of Avatar 2 before a commercialized version was built for RDA's whaling force.
God Bless the American Military-Industrial Complex
Each time the human technology is brought up from these movies I am really impressed with both the creativity and the practicality of it.
And yet they still lose, by some miracle
But it isn’t right when RDA invades pandora and cutting down trees and killing animal’s thats not saving humanity I don’t know what is
@@butchboyyt2267maybe its because despite all their fancy tech, they use cockpit windows that are suspectable to arows. They have advanced materials to make the ISVs work but the glass they use is more delicate than the glass we have today. There are nerfs like this placed on humans so they dont immediately annihilate the na'vi.
@@man-from-2058 I feel that the arrows only go through the cockpits when the plot demands it, like when the tree was burned, arrows only scratched the cockpits
@@butchboyyt2267 it was explained as effective range, for whenever those arrows penetrated, they were loosen from close range, so it's wasn't much impossible about the penetration, it all about "how tf could u let them approached that close with all MGs and missiles on board"
I'm glad to see Richard Dean Anderson has been recognized by the human space military.
As Teal'c would say....
Indeed :)
I missed that, where?
Lol I don't get it. Where was that reference?
@@garypalmer997"RDA" (took me awhile too)
@@maybetoby ...It wasn't a reference from the video...just a play on the RDA part of the fleet name and also Richard Dean Anderson.
All sci fi related stuff.
I loved the little touches of realism like ladders on the legs of the crabs etc, however I feel that the humans would have learnt from their previous mistakes and weaknesses and make arrow-proof canopies.
That slims the profit. Human resources says that is no bueno.
The whole plot is braindead. company mining outpost 532 on planet with unbreathable atmosphere extracting rare superconductive metal used in starship construction overrun by hostile alien lifeforms. Select and reconquer it to become the new home of humanity because in the time of a single round trip Earth went from heavily urbanized but stable to uninhabitable dead rock. Throw into this the whalers' quest to make humanity immortal?
The gorgeous spectal and tech porn make sitting through it worthwhile
Except when the tech is irrationally nerfed for plot
My Avatar rating: 9/10
My Avatar rating without cool RDA vehicles: 5/10
Fr. Many people talk about the water but the vehicles are just as, if not way more, spectacular than the water.
more like "without cool RDA vehicles: 0/10"
Absolutely braindead plot strung together with cheap emotional triggers, but worth it for the looks
@@f.b.l.9813 even without the vehicles I love the biology, the flora and fauna of Pandora as well as the unique geological features that are scientifically plausible.
@@zippyparakeet1074 exactly. That's what makes Avatar so outstanding. Plausibility of alien nature and future technology. And credibility of the way, both are created for the movies. It's like "there was a cameraman just filling all this live". And yea, Dune does to job extraordinary good too. But it's a dessert. A dessert plus some special effects. Easy on earth. The same for water worlds..., and even for City worlds.
But, a freaking alien lush jungle world, with truly alien life forms, not earth. 2.0, not looking like concrete and rubber building blocks... That's new. And Avatar got all of it right. Tech plus culture plus nature plus action....
Side note on the Picador: it's a rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB), which is to say a speedboat with an inflated collar around the periphery of the hull. This means that unlike a purely inflatable boat, it can travel at high speeds without collapsing, and benefits from a planing hull shape to lift it out of the water as it travels, while the air-filled collar ensures it won't sink even if the hull is pierced or swamped by waves and fills with water.
Yeah RHIBs are sooooo underused in a lot of media which could.
The scenes with these beautiful sci-fi boats were some of my favorite scenes in the movie tbh
It's actually my favorite in the whole series.
I really love the Crabsuits, they're so cool looking and practical
I really hope that the budget is high enough for the finale of Avatar so that we can see a large scene of a land, air and SEA battle at bridgehead. Imagine seeing all of RDAs shiny toys going toe to toe with the life of Pandora…
And for gods sake RDA. Arrow-proof your damn cockpits already!
If the arrow has the kinetic energy of a car hitting you, armor, at least on an aircraft, looses all point.
@@deathsinger1192doing some quick maths, a 2t car at 50kph has roughly 200 kilojoules of energy, similar to a 30mm cannon...I know the Navi are strong and all but I doubt they can generate that much energy with an arrow shot
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@@donnerrob6615a normal car is 1 ton btw.
@@donnerrob6615those arrows produce a force with at least 2-3k pounds in a small point which makes the arrows be able to penetrate the windows
@@deathsinger1192 depends on the part of the world. I checked and at least in the USA the average car seems to be roughly 4000pounds, so not far from 2t there. Electric cars have also increased in popularity and those are significantly heavier.
Arguably, i should have used a higher speed as well but in the end this was just to get a rough with some napkin maths, not a precise science.
Here's a fun fact: Amrita in Sanskrit means 'The immortality elixir'. According to Hindu Mythology, the Devas (The 'good guys') and the Asuras (The 'bad guys') finally joins hands to extract amrita out of the ocean for the welfare of both groups by churning it with a huge mountain.
Is that a potential spoiler to the finale of the franchise, a final peace between the two species?
@@gabrielcalda7033 They really should have just negotiated the extraction of the elixir from whales that died naturally
@@SolazLive see, your problem is you are thinking logically instead of being a mindless vehicle for the moral a past his prime director is trying to ram through. Moral of episode 1: STRIP MINING BAD! Moral of episode 2: WHALING BAD! 8 more scheduled for production, assuming Cameron doesnt die by then
@@SolazLivecmon it’s a sci-fi humanity who is so clueless they named the lead ISV of the invasion fleet the “Manifest Destiny”, and yes that’s cannon. There is no way in hell they’d settle for just the dead ones. Plus don’t Tulkun live like INCREDIBLY long? Also given how smart and sentient we see them being we can assume they might have some sort of burial system for their dead, so there is no way in hell the Na’Vi would allow humanity to basically grave rob a sacred animal to them.
I don’t think peace was ever an option.
@@SolazLive And then formulated it through biochemical engineering since they clearly have technology capable of doing that.
Glad you referenced the quote from Scoresby about what he was actually there to do. The Cet Ops crews were commandeered despite not being equipped for a military operation, they were just whalers with a few small gunboats and light aircraft. It's not like that one Sea Dragon represented everything the RDA has in store at Bridgehead City. The third movie is going to be NUTS.
Exactly. Idk why mfs think that the humans are weaklings. They are in the best position from all the movies
Cameron said, Pandora will go to shit so yes. It will be nuts.
@@Taronyu_SVK didn't he say earth
@@Noob-yx1cu Earth is in shit already 😄 No I think he said Pandora.
@@Taronyu_SVK he definitely didn't say Pandora
Carbon fiber hull on a submarine?
Oh no. Where have I heard that before?
Lmaooo😂
It’s perfectly fine in this case, all operations are clearly in shallow waters, therefore it’s perfect for the lightweight structure of the Mako sub that has to deal with orders of magnitude less pressure than any deep sea vessel.
I feel that there is a very untapped market for maritime craft designs in sci-fi
There really is
Yeah is usually about spaceship and land vehicle
No lie, I would have given anything to have some of these in Subnautica.
Oh, those Reapers would pay.
"It is normal when first piloting a Prawn suit to feel a sense of limitless power."
- hoojiwana from Spacedock
The PRAWN suits are already capable of killing Reapers and even the smaller Ghosts in the Lost Riger.
@@hoojiwanaholy it’s actually him
Talking about the amazing characteristics of the seawasp while showing videos of it getting wrecked
We don’t really have footage of it being good besides the whaling operation because plot
I see Spacedock and RDA. I like
What disturb me most is the lack of robot and drone in the year 2100s , the only robot they have so far the spider bot which is only used for construction. But yeah if human used automation then the plot seem unfair and seem like there's no loss to human side.
Pandora, at least in the first movie, has lots of electromagnetic interference in many places. You see the sensors of the RDA craft fuzz out when entering the area with the floating mountains.
Yeah, but that doesnt seem true over the sea, no floating mountains, no unobtanium hotspots, its basically a free and open playing field, anything couldve been used without interference, they could even use fighter jets or something
@@randlebrowne2048 what's your point? cuz the remote excavator worked just fine from the station , their tiny bluetooth earphone work just fine , and the avatar itself never lost any signal , the only interference instrument they shown was the radar . so they can still use drone and robot just fine .
@@VJETRA Until the drone flies into an emp zone and gets its sensors fried and it crashes causing a trillion dollar weapon to be lost.
@@coryfice1881 what kind of drone cost a trillion dollars lol.
Disregarding the ethics of this whole venture, why target "mothers with calfs?" You said they're slower, but the whalers were in the middle of the pod; they're all easy targets at that point. You target the mothers, you're killing 2 animals, harvesting only 1 and delaying the next generation. It's terrible business practice, as theyre not even getting a benefit from shooting themselves in the foot!
It’s not just that they’re slower, it’s that they are at a disadvantage since they have to protect their more vulnerable offspring instead of focusing on their own survival. They’re also not usually killing the calf, in this case they only did to send a message.
That’s an actual tactic used by whalers btw.
Nah the above still doesn’t make enough sense. In the age of sail that would be sound reasoning. But with this stuff it’s more of a “oh no, I have to full throttle for slightly longer”. You can see them easily overhaul the entire pod in the movie. The reason they go for a mother and calf is because “EVIL HUMANS”
@nihluxler1890 it's not that they ARE killing rhe calf, more that the calf would be at an increased chance to not survive to a harvestable age. Similarly, real-world whalers do this because they are limited to where they can engage the whale, namely at the surface when they come to breathe. Mothers with young calves would have to surface more often because of the calf. In the Pandora scenario, they appear to be engaging from within the pod and can force the entire pod to surface whenever they wish. Therefore the "benefit" of targeting a mother is minimal to nonexistent, while the drawback of reducing future output would greatly increase.
There is an argument to be made that targeting the whole pod would lead to disaster, as things would be extremely dangerous if they tolkun tried to fight back.
It’s silly to think that harvesting and transporting a chemical agent across interstellar distances would ever be economical compared to figuring out a good way to just synthesize it on Earth. Things haven’t really worked like this since we were as primitive as the Pandorans ourselves.
the fun fact, the main ship in avatar has similar design with cold war era ground effect aircraft carrier design by soviet that was never build since its would be very expensive to make
I think they were actually designed as flying missile boats and fast troopships, not flying aircraft carriers.
You mean an ekranoplan (it is same type diffrent purpose) but maybe they have a military version which makes everything 10 times cooler
If James Cameron doesn't want us rooting for the humans, why did he make their tech so badass?
Better yet, if he didn't want us to root for the humans, why make them arguably justified in the form of earth is dying and that the Na'vi refused the initial peace attempts
@@gabrielcalda7033because environmentalism has to be antihuman nowadays
And Cameron has turned into a monster weenie in his elder years. @@allengordon6929
@@gabrielcalda7033 Just because human greed messed up our planet doesn't mean we're entitled to messing up the home planet of another species. Obviously its needed, but just because there were "peace talks" doesn't make humans the good guys.
@@gabrielcalda7033because at end of the day we humans are nothing more but colonizers. The navi people and pandora for that matter is and should not be responsible for humanity mistakes in killing planet earth.
I know the whaling aspect is meant to make the RDA look comically evil but at the same time their vehicle designs and tech just makes me go "HUMANITY FRICK YEAHH!! LET'S GO *bangs on pan* COME ON EARTH!!, CLOBBER THOSE PESKY XENOS!!"
IKR it's like a meme "no, you can't come and start killing and destroying everything!" "haha look at my new toys"
Supreme self control is thinking the RDA looks cool and also that genocide is wrong.
The technological version of the bad guys having the best lines.
Abandoned reason know only war!! Xenos fear me.
have never seen someone so openly vulnerable to military propaganda
Learn from the failure of the Tulkun: When dealing with a persistent oppressive force, apathy can only lead to your death or the death of someone you care for.
Definitely one of my favorite mechanical design from recent movies. they are all believable and looks realistic enough to exist in real life.
Those crab suits are some of the coolest machines in science fiction. Their design and overall utility really stuck with me.
The more things change the more things stay the same but one question remains, would whale cerebrospinal fluid give Navi Immortality?
It probably would if they had the technology for it. But they don't.
Also I bet the water tribes would eventually go to war against every other tribe if they started hunting the space whales.
And besides, the Na'vi don't really need it when they already have limited (or possibly full) immortality via the trees from the first movie.
Navi bullshit abilities grant them everything. They live multiple times the human lifespan, they're more intelligent, stronger, faster, can breathe in any atmosphere and can command wild animals. Such is the power of poor plot lmao
@@JDWonders They're already digitally (or in this case bio-digitally) immortal, every na'vis mind will live on eywa after they died, humans just not aware yet about this
@@Szpareq Let's analyze it, they has a bit longer lifespan than human, not to the level "multiple times" as you said, their lifespan is just 150 years, they're bright minded but only when they're young, which we're also had that ability when we're baby, stronger and faster is evolutionary requirements for survival on Pandora, humans can surpassed them using tools easily, they can't breathe in every atmosphere as you said, they still need high dose CO2 to breathe, something that lethal to human, and only one individual can command wild animals, and not literally command, she's connected to the animals through eywa, she tells eywa and eywa tells the animals what to do, I suggest you to rewatch it so that you can understand it better before calling it poor plot
@@_martian101they might be wrong about those things but i think they are confused between plot and world-building.
The plot is fine, the world building struggles though
You can really tell that this movie was written back in the "save the whales" days because the hunting of the whales doesn't make sense due to the humans clearly having the cloning technology to just grow them themselves for endless brain juice
Maybe they need to eat something to produce the magic goo
@@captainzac24 why would they need to eat when food and nutrients can be delivered intravenously
@mac_attack_zach I mean like a specific plant that only grows on Pandora. It wouldn't be too much of a stretch to say they might not know which plant.
It does have a purpose. To make the antagonists unsympathetic.
Might be something slowly generated over the life of the animal, where lab grown just wouldn't work? Still not sure why they didn't just extract the glands from one and make a whole biofactory like we do now, though it does mean they can claim sole source on Pandora
Always a good video when it's about the RDA vehicles
The Ekranoplan was the main reason I went to see the movie
I absolutely love the new gunship. I hope the new Avatar game has drivable Seawasp. The design looks great.
Unfortunately, from what I've found about the game it is exclusively from the Nav'i point of view. So it's highly unlikely we'll get to side with the humans and play aound with the vehicles.
Afaik you won't get to play as the humans in that game
@@gerhardvancoppenhagen3608 I only played the first avatar game to play as humans with future tech (amp suit etc) :D well I guess I'll entirely skip the avatar 2 game then
@@Optimistas777they must be really hammering down on making humans only the bad guys after too many liked and went for the human ending in the first game
Imagine getting a Battlefield/HALO style third person game for Avatar, that would be lit
I'm gonna make a guess that Bartini's work on ekranoplans for USSR is at least mentioned?
One of the things that kinda stands out to me about this is how all of the craft capabilities overlap in kinda bad ways. Half these vehicles seem completely obsolete
That's due to Pandora's atmosphere, as is explained on the first movie, they probably have much more advanced tech, but the intricacies of that specific planet and the way they affect modern tech force the RDA to use lower tech items.
@@danielm.595 It's also cheaper to use reliable tech than off the shelf modern tech.
That is because they're designed to look spectacular, not to actually work.
They're very much 1970's tech that looks futuristic.
Much like the first movie's helicopter being a Bell Huey that's worse in every measurable way except looks.
@@h1tsc4n40hell, the sea dragon is a hydrofoil-ekranoplan hybrid, both pretty unneeded in the modern age
@@gabrielcalda7033 i could see a hydrofoil-ekranoplan hybrid being a not terrible idea, but it's far too vulnerable
What Avatar2 excels at is that it gives you all this cool tech to gawk at, and then it goes out of its way way to make you feel guilty for liking it. =\
Once you realize how comically hard it tries to guilt the audience, you'll just ignore those parts and marvel at the technology.
I root for RDA 100% guilt free. Humanity first
@@ColddogMedia Which kind of humanity?
@@DarthBiomech man kind? Homosapiens?
Wrap-around pilot display lets you see the arrow with your name on it coming from almost 240 degrees. Money well spent! 😹
I am so excited for this. I basically only watch the avatar movies to see what tech the rda are using.
Funny thing about the RDA tech is that it's so well thought out that by the second movie I've started almost rooting for them lol
You're not the only one.
Yeah Jimmy boy did a good job making both sides somewhat unlikable I feel.
"by the second movie"?
"almost"?
Ngl, they're the only side worth rooting for considering the climax of the first movie and Grace's clone "daughter" in second one revealed that creatires on Pandora have no free will. Likely na'vi included.
So while both sides lie about their goals(unobtanium and this yellow goop are worthless, they're not the goal), RDA somehow lies less.
@@TheArklyte This is an incredible amount of media illiteracy. But I wouldn't expect anything else from sci-fi viewers.
They built a successor to the Scorpion and still did not armor the cockpits
you can either have maximum armor or you can have vision on where you're going but you can't have both at the same time.
@@Timberwolftrass but they can still put like tiny microscopic cameras on the outside of the the hull of the aircraft
@@melikwalker296 Now your gunship costs significantly more, has worse vision (and therefore reaction times) than a transparent canopy and is also much slower and less maneuverable thanks to the added weight of all that extra armour. Rotary-wing aircraft are a lot more limited in the weight they can carry than planes are.
@@melikwalker296 In the first movie, they showed that there are places on Pandora with lots of EM interference. We saw the sensors effectively get jammed when the Scorpions flew into the Hallelujah Mountains (floating mountains).
@@melikwalker296 Those cameras are vulnerable to getting taken out by arrows, animals biting them, or just good old fashioned not working as intended effectively making you blind while in a tin can.
These machines are inline with the technical competence of humanity and the RDA. It's a civilization that can travel from Earth to a different star system so we'd expect them to have top notch tech and procedures, which they do. I hope we come this far along technologically in the future in real life.
The sea dragon feels too small to carry all of its auxiliary craft without its being very cramped
the whole whaling bit, especially how that little magic goop is more valuable than a ROOM TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTOR and, IIRC, something used in their starships, was just silly. Still, the boat was awesome, makes sense as a forward/floating base of operations. And I like how the evacuation was carried out professionally. Wonder how long it would take rescue to arrive though.
> little magic goop is more valuable than a ROOM TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTOR and, IIRC, something used in their starships, was just silly
Actually it was the most believable part. When you're a decadent rich fuck and you are finally granted a literal immortality serum without any gotchas like "you will die but at least your clone will think he's you", you'll pay any amount of billions to have it.
both movies where silly
A "youth juice" would be extremely valuable for old, rich people. Suicide operations have been carried for much less.
@@SystemBD What's ironic is that the avatars prove that humans have the tech to actually clone/synthesize that "youth juice" rather than just hunting the whales.
I really dont understand the usefulness of amrita, it doesnt have the same versatlity as unobtanium, it just stops aging, while unobtanium is basically making itself the foundation of the future of humanity's true survival
Very strong toy energy on these.
I wonder how they market this stuff without saying 'Live forever and screw them space whales."
what makes you think that they're going to market it towards the regular joe like you or me in the first place? nah man, the rich and powerful who spend all their time screwing us over are going to keep all that nifty age-stopping wonder-goo for themselves so they can continue screwing us over as immortal pricks for all eternity.
I thought the whole whaling stuff was dumb. But the boats were cool
So from previous encounters they learned that the Na'vi attack aircrafts from above - wouldn't it make sense to equip improved design with top mounted turrets? Should be possible with the rotors being on the side of the fuselage
Fun fact, they actually build the smaller boats and it was really fast and agile
They actually built them for the movie?
@@Cooldude-ko7psyep!
@@Cooldude-ko7ps yea, they talk about it in one of the comentaries on how the film was made, i know its on disney+ but you could probably find it somewhere else
The Tulkun hunting sequence made me tear up in theaters, it was so brutal and business-like in its efficiency.
And stupid. There is no reason to target the mothers since they can easily overtake the entire pod and force them to the surface whenever they want. The only reason irl for whalers to target the mothers was because the whalers could only engage them on the surface, which mothers and thier calves had to go to more often. Since the RDA doesn't need to care about that (and the speed difference is trivial compared the the RDA watercraft), the only thing killing the mothers is doing is reducing thier long term profits by decreasing the calves survival chances. And let's not talk about how much cheaper and easier it would be to just synthesize the stuff on Earth than to hunt and ship it (which is something we do with our irl tech all the time).
@@hanzzel6086 I agree that the magic brain juice is a macguffin. But they clearly don't just hunt mothers and their calves, because Payakan got a tracker on him, and he's neither a female nor with a calf. I think they are targeting weaker individuals or loners, but I agree it doesn't make much sense when you think about it, because the Tulkuns don't fight back anyway.
To peel back the curtain and be blunt, you were intentionally manipulated by the director to hate them because they were made comically evil but portrayed seriously. They didn't need to even hunt the whales once they had the compound, as they could simply synthesize it on Earth thanks to the cloning technology they introduced in the first movie just like they did for the Na'vi bodies. When you realize this, it's completely unnecessary for this plot to even exist within the setting of Avatar.
@@nilok7 Unobtanium didn't need to exist in the first film, either. Plot devices are okay if they make the story happen in the first place. If it weren't for ridiculous technology, Star Trek wouldn't exist. Neither would Star Wars. Nearly all "soft" science fiction has a few hand-wavium bits about it.
@@kentslocum (An) Unobtanium did make sense in universe, and was a valid reason to seek it. A room temperature metal super conductor is a holy grail material, one we've been trying to create to no success. It would redefine how technology is made, like going from vacuum tubes to silicon transistors, making all our existing technology better and opening up technology impossible without it. It makes sense in universe due to the situation on Earth, and because we can't create matter.
The reason why the whole whaling plot doesn't make sense is due to having near magical levels of cloning. It isn't the existence of the Amrita that doesn't make sense, it's that we've been shown in the first movie they can create adult clones of Pandora aliens on Earth. They could clone a whole Tulkun on Earth once they get a sample of the DNA and Amrita.
It's because of the "ridiculous technology" that formed the entire core of the first movie, the Avatar clones, that it isn't internally consistent.
Ive been waiting for so long for this video to give an explantion!!!
The fleet is really well thought-out and fleshed out!
Unlike their purpose.
Until you realize that the ship lacks a CIWS lol
@h1tsc4n40 Yeah, but they couldn't have them, the movie wouldn't work if they did! And while I, for one, would love to see some stupid cat people get turned into a fine blue mist, that's not what most people want. And most modern CIWIS wouldn't work on significant portions of Pandora's surface due to the electromagnet interference from the planets magnetic field (as seen in the first movie).
@@hanzzel6086 Eh the EM interference always felt like handwavium to me. There's ways around that, especially in the far future.
@@h1tsc4n40 Which is why it was the secret reason I gave ; )
I absolutely loved all these new vehicles. It's something we don't get a lot of recently that isn't over designed or cluttered. Everything feels functional and like it would be used in the real world.
avatar has my top favourite sci fi vehicles of all times, and i really hand it to the concept artists, design teams, engineers, and CGI artists to bring them to life. sadly james cameron is so intent on making us the "bad guys" that he leaves out good story writing. but the way of water was much better than the first, and i have high hopes that the 3rd movie does well
Yeah, it'd be much better if the conflict was between a human colony fleet, that could not return to Earth for some reason, and the natives. It would give both sides reasons to fight, without turning the humans into cartoon villains. There could eventually be a forced compromise to allow both sides to live together.
@@randlebrowne2048 that would be a cool plot
@@Shattered3582 There is actually an animated (CG) movie that uses a similar plot called "Battle for Terra". A human colony ship, that is falling apart, arrives at a planet that they intend to terraform to make the atmosphere breathable. The only problem being that it already has intelligent life.
@@randlebrowne2048I remember that movie! It was pretty good, well, better than either of the Avatars anyway. Made a lot more sense (even if the vehicles weren't as good). I wonder if I still have a copy of it...
Humans are not the bad guys. RDA is.
I really appreciate the immense amount of work to create this segment.
I love yours videos, maybe someday you can make one about the Titans of Titanfall. Thanks you!
This video was more entertaining than the movie itself.
"Carbon fiber carapace"
I'm getting Titan flashbacks here...
IMO a very well designed fleet for its purpose. Even when it wasn't used for whaling like in the climax when fighting the Na'vi, it was still very dangerous
All this advanced tech and they still cannot defeat space Pocahontas' plot armor and magical arrows.
Cope tbh
You made me want to see the movie, if only to see the cool machines in it. Including the glorious crab mech
So much money invested into the designs of these craft and yet they are still extremely vulnerable to Na’vi arrows.
It is a bit weird they've not learned on this, yeah although given we know the Navi will go for tyres on some vehicles I could see them being smart enough to target cameras if they got rid of the windows all together (especially given they have help on that from friendly humans). As for arrows, admittedly they don't move anywhere near as fast as bullets but they are pretty massive (the arrows are apparently about 7ft long, so probably strike with pretty horrifying power, that's a foot longer than a ballista bolt and probably weight in kilos rather than grams like bullets would be) so probably do strike with pretty horrifying power, at close range, I could see them punching through at least some of the materials used to build them (hell they should probably be able to punch through the carbon fiber shells a lot of the machines are built from). Plus we do see they don't always punch through at long range so they are at least somewhat resistant to them.
Navi arrows fired from bows almost as tall as Navi themselves, and only from the correct angle (which Jake showed the Navi).
Also, the craft work perfectly well for hunting whales.
@EGRJ Sigh, and? An Mi-26 cockpit (a 200+ year old design in the Avatar verse) can shrug off 25mm AP rounds, those bows were calculated to be ruffly equivalent to a .50 BMG. They ain't doing shit. And even if they did hit harder than a 25mm, they are made of wood, it would bloody damn well shatter on impact and do nothing. As for "it's for hunting whales", so? That's not what it uses half of its weapons for. Those are for fighting the pissed off natives that can *shoot arrows through their predecessors' cockpit windows* .
@@hanzzel6086 You're comparing puny wooden darts to navi arrows which are made from much thicker materials, and are about the size of a human.
@coryfice1881 I'm talking physics. The 25mm is made of steel. And while it might be lighter, it is going an order of magnitude quicker than those arrows. And F=MA trumps all. And I don't care how strong the arrow is, there is no way they are surviving being near instantly decelerated on impact if they have similar to or greater energy than a fucking 25mm! I don't buy them surviving that if they are .50 equivalent either!
Kinda surprised you haven't done a Top 10 for Sci-fi Aquatic Vehicles at this point.
I always felt that the cost to run a fleet of ships with such specific roles would be prohibitive compared to just flying a plane over the whales and firing a recoilless rifle/cannon at the whale to kill it once it surfaces.
Using the depth charge would still make sense, but the again, nothing the RDA makes sense of you think about it for more than 30 seconds.
@@hanzzel6086 True, if the depth charges surface them, it'd be a lot easier to kill.
that would blow up the stuff they are trying to harvest.
Like the vehicle designs for the series
Crabsuits were coolest vehicles in that movie.
I would love a personal Crab suite
And most of their problems could have been fixed with a 40mm Pompom, the RDA must have the same appropriations set up the US Department of Defence does.
Honestly, the entire Navi problem could have been solved with an A-10 Warthog and a couple F-35s lol
@@deleted_215 You seriously believe that a handful of planes could eradicate an entire species and solve all of the problems that the RDA has been dealing with? Also, what happens if that single A-10 has mechanical problems? What if it gets shot down? Aircraft can't clear out caves. To say nothing of the logistical nightmare it would be to procure and refurbish planes from 200 years ago, transport them to another star system, as well as fuel and arm them with the necessary munitions.
@@MungoMcGheepretty sure they wouldn’t be able to fly anyway since they’re oxygen breathing aircraft and pandoras atmosphere is mostly co2.
I suppose they probably could make adjustments to the jet engines but I don’t see how.
@@GeneralNaga67The rotorcraft we see use gas turbine engines either way, and were originally used on Earth, and they're extremely close to jet engines in construction. I don't see how a jet engine would suffocate where gas turbines can operate at full capacity.
If this fleet wasn't meant for full-fledged combat, think about the vehicles they'll be packing in movie 3... _James Cameron, you beautiful bastard_
Wait, Hellfire missiles? Do the humans in Avatar use evolutions of our current tech?
They use copies of early 22nd/late 21st century tech since the planets weird energy prevents use of AI powered weapons
I mean the Chinook is so good the US doesn’t plan on replacing it for another 50 years so I wouldn’t doubt the same could happen to the hellfire
In real life, we're still using the M2 Browning .50cal machinegun. It's almost a century old; and, there is no sign of NATO ditching it anytime soon, either.
Avatar is set 120 years in the future, people today are still using the Mosin Nagant which first entered service 130 years ago. Hell the AR-15 is already 60 years old, the AK is now 76 and the M2 Browning was designed 105 years ago. In fact the longest serving firearm the Brown Bess musket was in service with the British Army for over 200 years before it was replaced.
A lot of our current military tech is modified from 50's designs. Modern tanks are just slightly upgraded variants cause the tech is mature.
i love an Avatar vehicular breakdown specially air ones
I like the Crab Mechs.
But as nice as they are (and the toys are nice too) I really don't feel invested enough to collect them, and that is coming from someone who owns Starship Troopers toys and has never seen Starship Troopers.
Love the scale of the toys though, I'd squee like a 6 Year old for Gi Joe Vehicles in that scale.
Feldreß from 86 may be to your liking.
Suggestion: ik you usually don't do game stuff but it'd be cool to see a video talking about the craft, tech and tactics in 'children of a dead earth'
The next villain will be a railroad tycoon with an armored train. 🤣🤣🤣
That harpoon reloader looks very similar to systems designed to reload muzzleloaded coatal guns in the 1800s.
I love how the vehicles are all so amazing from the spec reading but the footage is of all of them being absolutely wrecked because of a pretentious plot.
goddamn the designs of these are so cool
Apparently these humans have never seen an aircraft carrier which can move faster than that tiny skif
avatar has some of the best vehicle design
Another excellent discussion.
Also would love to see a breakdown of the NOMAD platform from the movie “The Creator”
People will poopoo the Avatar films but they have some of the coolest worldbuilding and tech.
The worldbuildibg is poor even for hollywood standards...
@@totalCoolerUsername Nope
Nah, the world building is quite filled tbh, going as far as describing many Avatar species and the mechanics inside vehicles. The narrative of the second movie... Ehh, let's just say it could have been better imo.
5:50 man that thing is sick
Nobody does future military tech better than James Cameron.
Man actually knows tech too. Since he actually made a deep sea sub that won't implode on him.
does James Cameron actually do the designs and lore of these things or some other writer? since I know he's the director of the movies but I'm not sure if he's the writer, concept artist, art and design director etc.
@@f.b.l.9813 From what I understand he's involved at all stages of the design of the tech. He started out in visual FX before becoming a director so he's very hands-on.
@clearcutter74 Even before that, he spent a year as a mechanical engineering student before switching courses
That he is, too bad he can't combine that with a story that makes sense if you spend more than 2 seconds thinking about it.
Nice Sins of a Solar Empire music in the background.
Whalers…on the moon of Pandora?
yeah so dumb cleaytr based on the avatar tech they have the level of cloning and genetic engineering tech needed to make the whale juice without going whaling
I honestly would love an Avatar RTS stlye game where you could either play as the RDA and command these aircraft and ground units in exploration, site securing, and seek and destroy missions or as the Navi contoling both warriors and various creatures in defense of Pandora.
Even in the far future, the crab is the superior design
You go to love those boats and airctaft
So they can grow Navi bodies in tanks but can't grow space whale organs in tanks. Okay.
I was thinking the same thing. Grow alien whale brains in vats and have unlimited brain juice.
@@DarthRagnarok343We can't let things like common sense or in universe consistency get in the way of Cameron's message
why do you even need both of that? just grow your human clone and upload yourself.
@@novakhin1642I think the reason for the Navii clones was they wanted to blend in with the Navii at first? Who the hell knows why though :/
Also why kill mother with child??? I get it that they are slower and easier to hunt, but killing mother and by that the calf is such a waste from economical standpoint for such small time saver when these animals are so valuable for the yellow juice , its not like hunting some lone whale of the pack would be that much harder with tech they got there.
Its just cheap trick to make humans be even bigger bad guys for no reason or logic
Can you make a video about the Tanks that were used by Hondo Onaka’s pirates in Star Wars the clone wars? I haven’t seen any other Chanel do a video about them.
Seems like it would be much more effective to clone them.
I mean, they literaly never give a reason why they don't and grow them in some tubes like they do with the avatars and just harvest them, but I guess very subtle anti whaling part of the movie was needed in the movie (also i'm against whaling, like I guess most people with comon sense are, but I just want to clarify it cause it could be misunderstood)
my thoughts exactly. the movie's plot is really stupid if you think about it for more than a minute XD
They can't clone them on Pandora and it takes 12 or so years to get there and back. You think they will miss out on all that cheddar in the mean time?
@@Noob-yx1cu Yes if it's provides more chedder in the long term.
@@elitemook4234 and are those things exclusive? They can't scan it yet still hunt em? Are you acoustic?
Kindly make a detailed video about seawasp gunship and krestal gunship they are my favourite 😊😊❤
human space military absolutely gucci
I have to say, the 70s punk aesthetic of the first avatar movie will probably be timeless in the way retrofuturism and art deco can be timeless in science fiction, but the art style has "matured" in this movie to just be near future speculative, and I feel like it's lost a lot of the rugged character that was in the first film.
The problem with Avatar is that im supposed to be rooting for the Na'vi but they made the humans way too badass to say nothing of their compelling narrative
Second time watching this, that hydroplane is cool. Can definitely see this being a design in real life
All human warriors that participate the expansion on Pandora in the Name of Mother Earth are Heroes to be remembered !
They are the True Heroes of this franchise !
The way the RDA is killing these “Intelligent” lifeforms for their immortality serum reminds me of that episode of Star Trek Voyager with Ransom and his crew harvesting aliens for the Nucleogenic Super Fuel for their Warp Drives.
Ransom and his crew would be right at home in the RDA, especially their first officer Maxwell Burke.
The United Federation as a whole meanwhile is like the complete moral inversion of the RDA.