Chapter 1211 Phantom Knight Jack
Jack followed the other members of the Na'vi tribe, climbing over the steep stone wall, climbing up the straight suspended mountain ladder, and walking across the vine bridge connecting the two peaks to find Ikran's lair.
Jack wants to tame an Ikran of his own here, and Knightley tells Jack that he only has one chance.
And how do you know that Ikran has also chosen you?
"It will try to kill you," Knightley said.
Very good, very hardcore two-way choice.
Jack passed through the stone wall and came to the Ikran's nest. The other Ikran were retreating and seemed unwilling to pay attention to Jack.
Finally, one of the Icarans chose Jack and roared threateningly at him. Jack seized the opportunity, wrapped the lasso around the Icaran's mouth, then turned over and climbed onto the Icaran's back, starting a life-and-death struggle with the Icaran.
Just when it seemed that he was about to be successfully tamed, Ikran shook his head and threw Jack off the cliff!
Fortunately, Jack grabbed the vines in time and did not fall off the cliff. Then Jack climbed up from the bottom of the cliff and jumped onto Ikran's back again. This time, Jack finally succeeded in establishing a mental connection with Ikran, possessed his own Ikran, and became a true warrior.
Knightly began to teach Jack the flying skills of the Ikran, and they flew freely in the sky; Jack also began to hunt with the Na'vi, and they ran freely in the forest. This kind of life made Jack very happy.
Of course, life is not all about happiness, there are also thrills.
When Jack and Knightly were flying on their Ikran, they unexpectedly encountered a huge flying beast called the Phantom. They had to hide in the forest, and with the help of the dense vegetation and narrow spaces in the forest, they barely escaped.
Knightly told Jack that conquering the Phantom was indeed a remarkable thing in the eyes of the Na'vi. There had only been five Phantom Knights in the history of the Na'vi.
The Phantom Knight will be honored by the Na'vi as Toruk Makto, which means "rider of the last shadow" in English.
Time passed quickly, and Jack began to become obsessed with the life of the Na'vi people, feeling that real life was like a dream.
But the mercenary colonel told Jack that Jack's mission had been completed and the base had obtained enough information about the Na'vi tribe. Jack could return to Blue Star with a pair of healthy legs.
Jack asked the colonel to give him another chance. After he had held the Na'vi coming-of-age ceremony and became a real Na'vi, he would persuade others to move out of the tribe.
Time is running out. If Jack cannot convince the Na'vi to leave their place of residence, then only war awaits them.
Soon, Jack accepted the Na'vi people's coming-of-age ceremony, and Knightly brought Jack to the feet of the sacred tree Eva. The two finally confessed their feelings to each other, and under the protection of the gods, they became a true couple.
But good times are always short-lived. Early the next morning, Knightley was awakened by the sound of machines. When she opened her eyes, she found that human machines had entered the forest and were heading towards the Na'vi tribe.
But at this time, Jack's consciousness was still in his body, and no matter how Knightley called, he couldn't wake up. Helplessly, Knightley had to drag Jack's body to a safe place.
This made the audience anxious: "Come back soon!"
"Something happened! Stop eating and get into the link chamber!"
"Oh my god, I have such a bad temper, hurry up, your new girlfriend is about to go head-to-head with a human!"
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I don’t know if the audience’s voices were heard, but at the critical moment when humans’ machines were about to overthrow the forest, Jack finally entered the hibernation chamber and uploaded his consciousness into the Avatar’s body. When he opened his eyes, he saw this situation.
Jack tried desperately to stop the human machines from continuing to destroy the forest and the sacred trees, but it was useless. The people controlling the machines ignored Jack.
Jack had no choice but to jump onto the machine and smash the camera on it. In the base, through the camera on the machine, the colonel also discovered Jack and realized that Jack chose the Na'vi and betrayed humans.
Jack followed Knightly back to the tribe and was about to tell everyone about the human plan, but in reality, the colonel led his men to the camp where Jack and his men were, and simply and brutally cut off Jack's consciousness connection.
"Fuck!" The audience was extremely angry!
To the profit-seeking head of the base, and also to the colonel who seemed very inhumane.
But at the same time, everyone also understands that the base and the Na'vi are on different standpoints.
The base wants the Na'vi's energy minerals, while the Na'vi want to protect their homeland. From their respective standpoints, neither of them is wrong.
But for Jack, Grace and others who stand on a neutral position, it is the most difficult situation: whether to the base or to the Na'vi, they are traitors.
Jack and Grace were both taken back to the base for interrogation. Grace hoped that the base would not destroy the Na'vi tribe because those trees were the gods of the Na'vi people. They could transmit information through their roots, just like a network, and each tree was a network node.
However, the head of the base still wanted to obtain the superconducting ore, so he agreed to the colonel's attack plan. However, his conscience was not completely extinguished, so the head of the base agreed to give Jack another chance to persuade the Na'vi to move away.
But when Jack confessed everything to Knightly, she could not accept the fact. The Na'vi decided to fight with humans to the end to protect the sacred tree and were unwilling to move away easily.
However, faced with humans' space shuttles and advanced equipment, the Na'vi people's primitive means of attack were unable to break even the glass windows of the space shuttles.
But humans can launch incendiary bombs and even missiles at the Na'vi's sacred tree, their home.
The flying missiles destroyed the Na'vi's homes, their sacred trees, and even their faith.
This war started very quickly and ended extremely quickly. Under the powerful artillery fire of humans, the Na'vi people had no ability to resist. Even the tribal leader died in this war.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
In this battle, the Na'vi suffered heavy casualties. The remaining Na'vi had to take their injured people to find a new home. A raging fire burned behind them, and an atmosphere of despair and sadness permeated every Na'vi.
When humans saw this scene, they had no way of remaining indifferent, but in the face of huge benefits, they still chose to cut off the connection between Jack and Grace.
And Jack and others were locked up.
In fact, not only in the movie, but also in the theater, the audience felt as if a huge stone was pressed on their hearts when they saw the Na'vi people's homeland being destroyed, heavy and suffocating.
Faint sobbing sounds could be heard from every corner of the screening room.
Many viewers are wondering: Is this really necessary?
Is it really true that only war can solve this problem?
Is that mineral really so important that we have to destroy other people's homes to get it?
However, no one could answer the audience's doubts, or perhaps this was the idea that Lin Fan wanted to convey.
It’s just that it’s too early now, and Lin Fan has not yet completely revealed the mystery, so the audience can only put this doubt in their minds for the time being and continue watching the movie.
Perhaps, the second half of the movie will give everyone an answer.
Fortunately, that night, fighter pilot Judy and researcher Max rescued Jack and Grace in time and took away a link cabin. However, during the escape, Grace was shot and the situation was very bad.
Jack wants to find the Na'vi to help rescue Grace, but Grace doesn't think that the Na'vi will be willing to help humans under such circumstances.
Jack lay in the link cabin again and woke up from the Avatar's body. Facing the destroyed and dilapidated Na'vi homeland, Jack knew that there was only one way to make the Na'vi accept him again.
That is, to become a Phantom Knight.
At this time, Jack's Ikran also returned to Jack's side. Jack rode his Ikran and took the initiative to find the Phantom. Then, in mid-air, he jumped towards the huge Phantom!
(End of this chapter)