Outlander

dannybananny

Jedi Council Member
Outlander begins when a spacecraft crashes onto planet earth. The ship lands in Norway during the time of the Vikings, 709AD, a space craft streaks across the sky and crashes in a Norwegian fjord. From its wreckage emerge Kainan, a soldier from a far away planet, and a deadly alien stowaway. Before he has a chance to track down the alien, Kainan, the Outlander, is captured by a Viking warrior and held prisoner in the local village led by King Rothgar. Man and monster both seek revenge for violence committed against them. As the Moorwen ravages the Viking lands, killing everything in its path, Kainan forms an alliance with the primitive but fierce warriors. Whilst trying to hunt for the Moorwen, war brews among the Vikings, which culminated with both sides taking immense losses. As the enemy Vikings retreat into the forests, the Moorwen strikes, leaving the vikings no choice but to run for help to their once close enemies. Together, the two sides attempt to destroy the Moorwen. The village takes massive casualties, including both of the tribal kings. The village in fear and its warriors demoralised, most of the vikings leave the village in search of a new home and safety. Kainan and the remaining warriors stand together to destroy the Moorwen. Kainan assists the Vikings by salvaging pieces of his crashed spacecraft and forging weapons capable of harming the creature. After a harrowing journey, the Vikings and Kainan confront the Moorwen in caves under the village where it is finally defeated. Kainan then destroys a homing beacon he set at the start of the film, deciding to remain on Earth as King of the tribe rather than return to his homeland.

It remindes me of STS forces and how they were worshiped like gods in past because they had superior technology, and especially this best clip shows STS view and their greed and hunger:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw6xeWFfYq4

We told ourselves they are nothing, just animals, beasts, so we killed them with fire

This is exactly how STS look at us, like animals.

We always have a choice

With this I agree!
 
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