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Includes versions both with and without pants. Overrides Riegel's original textures in game dataALIENS. The skin does not interfere with the low-poly environment Martians, but the one piloting Riegel's mech still has teal skin. Once I have found the textures for them and the .md2 file for the mech, an updated version will make the pilot green while leaving the others teal.

 

https://ore.rockraidersunited.org/legacy/LR2_Green_Riegel_333955.zip

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but an alien is green and that is reality!

This is an epic mod indeed, but wait a minute...

 

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(Plus the classic Alien but it's an 18-rated film)

 

Aliens aren't all green! :P

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MaelstromIslander

 

but an alien is green and that is reality!

This is an epic mod indeed, but wait a minute...

 

20100106_navi_33.jpg

jarjar.jpg

speak-klingon.jpg

(Plus the classic Alien but it's an 18-rated film)

 

Aliens aren't all green! :P

 

 

I hoped that Nickelodean would sue those blue monkeys. For some strange reason they didn't.

 

And... No, please no... No jar jar binks, he is the anti-christ.

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Quisoves Potoo

I hoped that Nickelodean would sue those blue monkeys. For some strange reason they didn't.

Why? It's not like anyone has a legal claim to the word "Avatar." Else, Richard Garriot or Norman Spinrad or perhaps disgruntled Hindus (ala the Maiori lawsuit against LEGO) would have sued them.

 

 

 

And... No, please no... No jar jar binks, he is the anti-christ.

And fourteen-year old girls should stay out of government and stick to the kitchen and Gungans should never have gotten the vote, and they should all stay in the swamps so we can pretend they don't exist.

 

Take your Gunganist views elsewhere. :0:jamessterface:

Have some respect for our aquatic brethren! -.-

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I hoped that Nickelodean would sue those blue monkeys. For some strange reason they didn't.

Why? It's not like anyone has a legal claim to the word "Avatar." Else, Richard Garriot or Norman Spinrad or perhaps disgruntled Hindus (ala the Maiori lawsuit against LEGO) would have sued them.

As it happens, there was a legal dispute between Viacom and James Cameron over the usage of the word Avatar, particularly since films for both franchises were coming about around the same time. Despite Viacom having the term in use well in advance, though, they somehow managed to lose the right not only to using it for their film (which became 'The Last Airbender') but had to remove it from the spinoff series to the original Avatar cartoon.

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Quisoves Potoo

As it happens, there was a legal dispute between Viacom and James Cameron over the usage of the word Avatar, particularly since films for both franchises were coming about around the same time. Despite Viacom having the term in use well in advance, though, they somehow managed to lose the right not only to using it for their film (which became 'The Last Airbender') but had to remove it from the spinoff series to the original Avatar cartoon.

Bizarre. The court proceedings must have been interesting and extremely dismaying to watch.

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Fluffy Cupcake

Avatar: The User Representation

 

The word avatar was around before either wanted to use the word in a film, so why should either get the rights?

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The word avatar was around before either wanted to use the word in a film, so why should either get the rights?

 

Same reason no-one else can make a movie called "Cars" now. 

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Fluffy Cupcake

Same reason no-one else can make a movie called "Cars" now. 

Well ain't that just dumb.

Oh, and you forgot Planes, and soon to be Boats.

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