November 09, 2012Even in the bible there are many choirs, or factions, of angels. That's the thing that links all the mythologies the filmmakers are drawing from: multiple factions. This is completely relevant :)
Maybe the Bible should have read: "Woe to the inhabitants of the Earth and of the [Atlantic] [b]seas[/b]!". In order to make where some of the fallen/dark angels fell to more clear, when they lived on the Earth for a time.
This ended a mythological golden age in the Greek myths, like the one that ends when the humans are kicked out of the garden after accepting the apple of knowledge from the serpent. Atlantis accepted an apple of knowledge from the Olympian gods... and look what happened. The Atlanteans may have had the "fire" before Zeus punishes Prometheus for giving it to the later rounds of humanity. That's the thing, the Bible doesn't tell the full story it's even attempting to tell. Many books that are very important to these myths that have been derived from earlier cultures, were left out. Things like the book of Enoch give you a little bit more info about some of these other factions and the differences between the choirs of angels, fallen angels, and archangels, etc.
A little bit like the deleted and alternate scenes that should have been included in the movie, lol...
There's a hierarchy hidden here.
When Lucifer and his angels rebel against the other angels it's because they believe things are not being ran properly back in heaven.
The Engineers may actually represent the Raphaem faction briefly described in the bible. They aren't gods, but they're one of the lower rebellious factions described in each set of myths. They're angels, "dark angels" as Ridley refers to them, and even ruling demi-gods in some of the myths that don't use the term angel. Some of which come from cultures who had very little contact. In the Sumerian myths they're represented by EA and his followers. If we look at it through the lens of comparative mythology as Weyland may have, that is ;)
Prometheus is the equivalent of Enki in the Sumerian stuff, but the name of this movie is purposely misleading and contains multiple meanings. Like someone said at one point the fun is figuring out why it's called Prometheus, because they thought it sounded "pretentious". Their own words. They may have figured out what the name meant to them afterwards but knew they were addressing general themes about rebelling against ones masters, or gods, and groups trying to hold onto or gain power. To move a step up in the hierarchy "we are the gods now".
Well then means there's an opening for Androids to claim now then... as they pretend to be man.
Since they've also been made in their creator's image, and David seems to have some issues with his creator.
The name Prometheus seems to apply to David the most because he's a little like Frankenstein's monster too, which is associated with the same name. The Future Prometheus.