![]() He does live in a time when interstellar travel is as easy as is to take a plane for us.The Evil is consistently referred to as wiping out all life. The Evil is never referred to as wiping out all life on Earth.Who's to say Zorg cares about Earth? If he did believe the Evil would wipe out Earth, Zorg could take his money and simply retire to another inhabited world.It's making pretensions of a business relationship with Zorg, so it can't just go "DO MY BIDDING, FLESH-SACK." Besides, it probably takes some sardonic joy in it, since it knows Zorg is scared spitless of it, and would thus have to make polite denials of wetting himself."Am I disturbing you?" it's like if Shub-Niggurath politely asked for permission before raping your mind. Because he's an evil man by nature, Evil may have some power to compel him to do its bidding. ![]() Zorg may also have no choice in the matter.Zorg probably just figures the Evil will really wreck a bunch of shit, while Zorg himself will live to rebuild the world with his ridiculous amount of money. "Oh he couldn't possibly really destroy all life, no one could do that!" We know the Evil could really do that because we're watching the movie and beings that know better are telling us so. Zorg may also think that the "destroy all life" thing is just an exaggeration.Zorg will be intelligent enough to twig that Mr Shadow is probably a warlord, but all the evidence points to a war with the Mondoshawan. Shadow wanted the stones and was probably promising some kind of power for them. Zorg talks about how his expenses have tripled. What makes you think Evil told Zorg anything about destroying Earth? Listen to the dialog.Why does Zorg help Evil try to destroy Earth? Zorg lives on Earth.Mactilburgh may have over-simplified the description since Genral Munro probably doesn't know what the stratum corneum is. They probably could provide Leeloo with that layer but it may be simpler to fast-forward a natural process. The uppermost layer of our epidermis is a protective barrier made from dead skin cells filled with keratin.Also, the symbols were on the inside of her right wrist, which we can assume was still intact inside the armor glove.Corben just thinks it's a tattoo because people don't generally have birthmarks that elaborate and obviously shaped like a design. ![]() If her skin was regrown from scratch, how did that tattoo get replicated?
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