Birdsie
The God-Emperor of Mankind
Ever since times immemorial, Futuristic settings in movies drew elements and concepts from Fantasy.
Don't believe me?
Let's have a look at Star Wars IV: A New Hope and it's 2 sequels.
Or more precisely, let's break down the major characters:
Luke Skywalker: A young, idealistic boy who wants to overthrow an evil regime... and he wields a blue sword that has been wielded by his father, who used to be a knight in the past. Doesn't this sound like a classic fantasy hero to you?
Obi-Wan Kenobi: An old, experienced and calm man in control of himself. Continues to mentor Luke even after his death, guiding him in the form of a ghastly apparition. This is clearly a Gandalf-ish character if anything.
C3PO & R2D2: Not much to say about these two. Mostly comic relief.
Han Solo: He fits into the "rogue," archetype.
Chewbacca: On the other hand, this giant fits into the "brute warrior," archetype. He can rip a man into pieces with his arms and wields a crossbow that kills and staggers armored soldiers with one, lethal shot.
Princess Leia: Exactly what it says there on the tin; She's a princess that needs saving.
Yoda: If Kenobi isn't Gandalf, then he is.
Darth Vader: Black knight archetype. Also, a fallen hero and the father of the hero.
Palpatine/The Emperor/Darth Sidious: He's the most stereotypical evil overlord/evil sorcerer that I've seen. He even aspires to cheat death, as we learn in the prequels and EU, which makes him somewhat fitting of the necromancer trope too.
However, the setting above is far more on the "Sci-Fi" side of things. But I was thinking of taking some liberty and going further, incorporating more elements of Fantasy.
What would we get? Orcs as aliens? Elves using laser rifles instead of bows? Psychic powers instead of magic? Demons as evil psychic entities from a parallel dimension? Space travel by opening a gate to hell, moving some distance and re-entering real space?
What do you think?
Don't believe me?
Let's have a look at Star Wars IV: A New Hope and it's 2 sequels.
Or more precisely, let's break down the major characters:
Luke Skywalker: A young, idealistic boy who wants to overthrow an evil regime... and he wields a blue sword that has been wielded by his father, who used to be a knight in the past. Doesn't this sound like a classic fantasy hero to you?
Obi-Wan Kenobi: An old, experienced and calm man in control of himself. Continues to mentor Luke even after his death, guiding him in the form of a ghastly apparition. This is clearly a Gandalf-ish character if anything.
C3PO & R2D2: Not much to say about these two. Mostly comic relief.
Han Solo: He fits into the "rogue," archetype.
Chewbacca: On the other hand, this giant fits into the "brute warrior," archetype. He can rip a man into pieces with his arms and wields a crossbow that kills and staggers armored soldiers with one, lethal shot.
Princess Leia: Exactly what it says there on the tin; She's a princess that needs saving.
Yoda: If Kenobi isn't Gandalf, then he is.
Darth Vader: Black knight archetype. Also, a fallen hero and the father of the hero.
Palpatine/The Emperor/Darth Sidious: He's the most stereotypical evil overlord/evil sorcerer that I've seen. He even aspires to cheat death, as we learn in the prequels and EU, which makes him somewhat fitting of the necromancer trope too.
However, the setting above is far more on the "Sci-Fi" side of things. But I was thinking of taking some liberty and going further, incorporating more elements of Fantasy.
What would we get? Orcs as aliens? Elves using laser rifles instead of bows? Psychic powers instead of magic? Demons as evil psychic entities from a parallel dimension? Space travel by opening a gate to hell, moving some distance and re-entering real space?
What do you think?