How come the curved axe from Prometheus was not featured in Covenant. They went back to standard axes

How come the curved axe from Prometheus was not featured in Covenant. They went back to standard axes

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>axe

The Prometheus was funded by Weyland himself. It cost around $1 trillion dollars so you would expect only the best quality.

what would this axe be used for?

Axes are hardly a recent invention and we still have them. They will never cease to exist.

Emergencies.

Chopping down space trees

The angular nature makes me think it could have been used for harvesting some sort of crop

Everyone complains about the axe but not the orangutan looking woman holding it.

Noomi Rapace is cute this is a bad screenshot.

How did they know there Would be wheat on an alien planet?

splitting space fruit in half

I loved Prometheus.

It had some batshit insane characters that I seriously dont understand how their actions got through multiple drafts and the director shooting it and the movie being edited and NOBODY thought it looked stupid.

But the movie has some amazing visuals, really cool art design and the surgery scene is massively underated in terms of the building tension.

I wouldn't bet my life on that, someday wheels will cease to exist

If a bulk head refuses to open and you're surrounded by fire, you can usually chop through the walls. Yeah, you can. That's why they'd include an axe, it's curved so that even a weak little ole' lady like Shaw, could put a tonne of kinetic energy into an ole' lady's swing.

>what is a fire axe

No one asked you anything and I'm especially not interested in an opinion I've read 10,000 times since the movie came out cunt

>axes put out fires

as long as we're still around I find that doubtful

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There is an ax in Covenant though, I just presumed it was an upgraded model
Katherine Waterston uses it whilst trying to surf the cargo ship with the Xeno on it

Completely useless on a metal spacecraft.

>>Katherine Waterston uses it whilst trying to surf the cargo ship with the Xeno on it

More reason not to pay for this demented movie

it's amazing how many people seem to be unable to figure out that it's curved wrong just by looking at it.

>In a fire where hydraulic/pneumatic/electrical power may not be available, what tool could be used to break into or force something open?

In fairness would be useless against steel bulkheads/hatches, but if Covenant's crew had a fire axe handy, maybe James Franco wouldn't have been immolated in front of his wife.

Even with all the problems Prometheus had I was still interested in seeing Shaw discover more in the next film, instead we just got the flavour of the month "AI turns conscious and fucks everything" up plot.

>limited recourse journey across space
>maybe we should pack some bare essentials encase of an emergency and all our fancy equipment breaks on an alien planet

Well done user

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its clearly a hammer with an axe head attachment you plebs