ResidentAlien said:Anyways, could you scan the "alien" page? I'd be interested in seeing what it specifically says...
The number of academics who believe in the existence of extraterrestrials is surprisingly large,despite the the evidence for such beings is equivocal.Mathematically speaking,life on planets beyond ours is not impossible.What is hard to rationalize-or justify mathematically-is that such life is (a) intelligent,(b) living at a time concurent to our own,and (c) capable of constructing spacecraft capable of traveling from distant galaxies to Earth.Yet for all these uncertainties,Scientist would not be scientist if they did not ask the question,What if?Certainly,it is worth keeping an open mind about the possibility of other dimensions when working in the field.Indeed,many cultures,including our own,embrace and promulgate fascinating bits of folklore surrounding the explanation of unusual phenomena that should definitely be investigated by willing researchers. But if you are ever confronted with beings from other dimensions,it may be smart to do as Indy did and get the heck out of there.As fascinating as aliens may be,you don't want to end up an artifact in another species' meseum.
metalinvader said:I don't have a scanner but I'd be more than willing to type it out.......
xVendetta17x said:Maybe the Aliens impregnated Marion
When you think about it, if handled correctly, it would be no worse than the ghosts in Raider. Just so long as Indy doesn't cross dimensions, it's basically the same thing.ResidentAlien said:That seems to suggest not aliens, but inter-dimensional beings... Sorta the Infernal Machine route?
Either way, I dislike the concept.
Violet Indy said:Well, Karen Allen's character in 'Starman", did it with the alien ad got pregrant.
xVendetta17x said:Haha, really?
I've never seen Starman before
Deckard said:"But if you are ever confronted with beings from other dimensions,it may be smart to do as Indy did and get the heck out of there.As fascinating as aliens may be,you don't want to end up an artifact in another species' meseum. "
Sure sounds like that confirms living, breathing aliens. And apparently not friendly, close encounters, hand holding aliens. Indy runs from aliens? Hmm...
Darth Vile said:That said, I?m quite happy to see Indiana Jones cross over into ?X-Files? territory (assuming it?s done well and it doesn?t invalidate what went on in the other movies).
donufro said:If you think about it, the other three movies invalidate each other. Raiders deals with the Hebrew God and suggests omnipotence, TOD deals with Hindu and the power that exists, thus challenging the Hebrew God's omnipotence in the first place, and the Last Crusade invalidates them both because it deals with the Christian God. It's the same as the Hebrew God, yes, but Jewish people don't believe in Jesus' divinity, so if the Hebrew God is the true one, then Jesus can't be divine.
So they're already invalidated.
herr gruber said:What is all this refrigerator business? It's absurd! It sounds like something that Mel Brooks would consider. If hiding in a refrigerator protects you from an atomic blast then I guess everyone with a fridge survives an atomic attack. It's crazy. What's next? Mass underground refrigerators?