That is a good case for war. But if the bosses prefer to turn a blind eye...That's not really a good excuse. The UK, who had troops stationed around northern Egypt to protect the Suez Canal and the surrounding area, would have made a major fuss.
That is a good case for war. But if the bosses prefer to turn a blind eye...That's not really a good excuse. The UK, who had troops stationed around northern Egypt to protect the Suez Canal and the surrounding area, would have made a major fuss.
Yeah, in the Indyverse American was at war with the Nazis at lot earlier.Indy and realism don’t inhabit the same solar system. So yes.
That is a good case for war. But if the bosses prefer to turn a blind eye...
Well.I'll just regard this movie as being set in an alternate universe.
Yeah, in the Indyverse American was at war with the Nazis at lot earlier.
Is it possible that the German Government simply asked permission to excavate Tanis? They have a French archeologist on charge. They probably downplayed the number of troops they would be sending
Not necessarily. There were already politics at play, and the UK was facing conflicts from other African countries, and pressures from Italian aggression.That's not really a good excuse. The UK, who had troops stationed around northern Egypt to protect the Suez Canal and the surrounding area, would have made a major fuss.
Perhaps not enough evidence to warrant their pursuit, or devoting more resources to it what with the whole world war thing going on.Put another way, it's one thing for Hitler's pursuit of artifacts to be dismissed in our reality where (AFAIK, heh) there's no real evidence that artifacts with supernatural powers exist, but it's another thing for it to be dismissed in the Indyverse where such things really do exist, unless we assume that to that point the major world powers just have no clear evidence of them.
Except it ignores the real world politics of the time.That is a good case for war. But if the bosses prefer to turn a blind eye...
That brings up an interesting question to my mind... We know that in the Indyverse supernatural artifacts with real powers exist...is the discovery of the Ark the first time a world government receives evidence of such an artifact living up to its reputation?
Put another way, it's one thing for Hitler's pursuit of artifacts to be dismissed in our reality where (AFAIK, heh) there's no real evidence that artifacts with supernatural powers exist, but it's another thing for it to be dismissed in the Indyverse where such things really do exist, unless we assume that to that point the major world powers just have no clear evidence of them.
This is always my difficulty with a lot of fantasy works is how to set the limits on the magic. It can do this but not this? Why? Well, you're unworthy. Ok, what does that mean? (Nicholas Cage impression). And why just the objects and not have YHWH (or angels) or Shiva or Zeus show up?I guess it's a little more justifiable with something like the Ark, the Sankara Stones, or the Grail, where it's a source of divine power and the divinity in question only grants its use to causes deemed worthy. But then, why have said divinities not intervened as directly in more recent history as they did in ancient myth and lore?
Did you have your eyes shut with Marion and Indy at the end of Raiders?And why just the objects and not have YHWH (or angels)
That's what Indy said to do.Did you have your eyes shut with Marion and Indy at the end of Raiders?
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