PDA

View Full Version : The future of the Na'vi how would such a society evolve?



PnkMaister
02-01-2010, 04:02 PM
Think about it! A whole society that has such a deep connection to it's environment thanks to their neural links could evolve in ways we can only dream about, if the home tree is any sign it means they can make things grow to suit their needs! At one point they would probably even build their own organic living spaceships and cast off into the stars and before anyone beginas to rant that ships can only be made of metal I say stop thinking in such limited terms! Science fiction itself gives us plenty of examples of Bio organic living spaceships such as the ones from the Vorlons and the Shadows in Babylon 5, the Wraith in Stargate Atlantis and the Lexx in the show by the same name which was literally a living ship too a giant bug that blew planets up and ate the debris afterwards for it's nourishment...

Spartan117cjl
02-01-2010, 04:05 PM
It probably wouldn't evolve much. The Na'vi's biological link pretty much impedes even any large agriculture, forget industrialization.

Aihwa
02-01-2010, 04:06 PM
Native Americans.

PnkMaister
02-01-2010, 04:47 PM
Native Americans.


Ahem Maya, the Aztecs, The Incas and even North America itself had the Anastasi or Anassasi indians which built buildings right in the bedrock. And if they reemain forever primitive they are doomed to die when their sun begins to die out and expand and consume their world just like our sun will one day just as ll stars do as is part of their natural cycles. Point is all sentients at one point have to either leave their cradles or perish is as simple as that...