Nobody mentioned that their two colleagues wandered off and nobody mentioned this to anyone aboard their mothership who have that handy tabletop map with all of their signals on it...
And when returning not one of them thought to double check where the two idiots were before heading back to the ship, in fact they only bothered to ask when they finally arrive!
They must have really annoyed them, even David didn't bother to mention the fact they had to be still inside the complex!
Indeed. Given that captain should have been at the screen the whole time, I don't really get how they got left behind. I'm sure it made sense at the time.
More to the point, you'd think they'd have been recording the feed, so when he...ahem...completed his corporate liason work...and got back to the screen, he'd know more than just "hmm...they're gone.." instead, being able to rewind and say "mutant alien snake parasites. Excellent."
even though David should have been interested enough to go find out what she had done with his science project.
True. But to a degree that's fair enough. As soon as they found himself, and the boss started giving orders, David probably ignored anything not directly related to said orders. No-one can be singleminded like an android.
But yes, given that (in the planned version of events) he'd be making use of the medical pod for his employer, you'd think that being told "hideous alien monstrosity inside" would be something you'd go and have a look at.
Whilst David's behaviour is excusable, more to the point, since the crew are currently in "arg, arg, things are trying to kill us" mindset, you'd think
they'd want to know.
It does look very good (apart from the tentacles). But there's not a whole lot of grunge on display - Prometheus (the ship) is slick and shiny.
It's very good. It looks just high tech enough whilst still being believably messy.
And a scientist is infected with something very, very odd after a trip to an alien ship, just carries on. Doesn't warn anyone who is going back to the ship (including his lover).
Yeah. Illness is the sort of thing you don't keep to yourself on any kind of scientific expedition. And these two aren't supposed to be novices at this stuff (even if they are on the space travel front).
And after all those people die in strange ways, the super intelligent android and the daughter think it is a good idea to take a frail old man into the ship. Really? I mean really?
Well that's fair enough. He does what the man in charge says, regardless of personal opinion, and she's absolutely
fine with the concept of him getting killed....