
jdvyne
MemberOvomorphJan-15-2018 11:11 AMI just watched Prometheus again and I MAY just have stumbled across a hugh hint that seemingly no one has ever noticed.
The orthodoxy is that LV-426 and LV-223 are not in the same system, right? LV-426 (Acheron) orbits a gas giant (Calpamos) in the Zeta² Reticuli System - which is a binary star system. LV-223 orbits a gas giant as well but, except from the fact that this gas giant appears rather blue, this system has only one star. Holloway says "this system has a sun". He does not say "two suns" and in the hologram behind him there appears only one sun (see pic below).
Am I right so far? LV-223 and LV-426 - different moons, orbiting different gas gians in different systems, LV-223 being only one star, LV-426 being a binary star-system.
Now help me out with this one. There are two scenes in the movie where the orrery hologram is activated. In both scenese there are several spheres (propably in some kind of cache or quickload mode, watch pic below).
In all of them there are galaxys but in two. One of these two is the solar system THE OTHER IS A BINARY STAR SYSTEM WITH A GAS GIANT - WHICH CAN'T BE LV-223 SINCE IT HAS ONLY ONE STAR?!?! (Pic below)
Now consider this: The binary system shows up in the center as soon as the hologram starts, which implies that this is the system they're currently in.
In the second scene where the engineer has entered the chair we can see at first the binary system sphere orbits his chair (pic below, lower left corner).
As soon as he sets his course (green laser from LV-223 to earth) his chair is enveloped by the binary star system. WHICH MEANS LV-223 IS IN A BINARY STAR SYSTEM!
In that case the other moon orbiting this gas giant could in fact be LV-426 and they're both in the same system (and the reason the Prometheus did not receive a distress signal like the Nostromo did is due to the fact, that the derelict has not yet landed there or the distress signal is not yet activated - something that will propably happen in alien awakening).