Fill-in on David, what he's about. The David model was built by Weyland Industries and is a prototype human design based in a synthetic DNA, however with an altered bloodstream as media for that advancement.
This model is to construct an artificial version of mankind, but with an essence on how near perfect that one is able to evolve this design.
When David was made, born, his constructs of psyche were instilled within timed levels.This was so that there was a playground, a collection of constructed thought platens, for him to build experiences.
This David model was particularly made to be loyal in his life's mission to Peter Weyland, only.Some might say, or ask the question is David's intention to be subversive to others of the extra-planetary mission crew, if odd situations should arise?_The answer is while not against the mission, there were flies in the ointment.
David was so perfectly designed and constructed, for all intent purposes while be christened as an artificial human. In essence David was a viable living being.A soundly designed humanoid, but of another genre.
**There is the glaring predicament raised in the beginning of Prometheus, did David have some sort, form of pre-cognition, to where he had known, or realized all outcomes before these outcomes ever had a chance to materialize?
The answer in example is, that in a graphic construct that we can all see, was Divid looking through a shape of the letter U optical stovepipe?This is where the optics to view in, also indicated the ability to observe outcomes?The second option is was there some other kind of precognition in the mirth of the mission, that was not of ahead of time factors alone.
The concept of David is a very compelling set of circumstances with an advanced being.Please fee free to study the outlines and other predicaments associated with him. Truly, Pinter
~~There is no man in the desert and in the desert there is no thing. From the movie Lawrence Of Arabia quote by T.E. Lawrence
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All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act on their dreams with open eyes, to make them possible.
T. E. Lawrence
A thank you to
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes.com for their quote.