Negatory. There is no, repeat no, evidence in the film that Unobtanium is essential for the humans' survival or prosperity. For all you know in the film, the stuff is actually ground up and snorted like crack, and that is why it is so valuable.Starglider wrote:So what you are saying is, one man (the Na'vi) finds a dead mammoth (mineral resources), but he has just eaten so he doesn't need it. Another man who is starving to death (the humans) comes along and pleads to be allowed to carve up the corpse for meat.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Just like a primitive shit-fucking Cro-Magnon killing another man so he can steal the dead mammoth corpse for food.
Secondary evidence suggests it is used for making more efficient maglevs, which while useful, does not mean that human society will collapse. It is also used for an FTL communication system that makes morse code look high bandwidth, and which is therefore only essential for communicating with... the mining expedition on Pandora.
It is not analogous to starving to death. It is much more like one primitive finding a diamond, and another beating his skull in to take it so he can wear it 'round his neck.
Conversely, Home Tree is essential for the continuance of the Omaticaya tribe's lifestyle, which beyond providing them with shelter, is also the workplace of their craftsmen, home of their various beasties, and the staging ground for their entire economy. At best, the mining operation would leave them destitute. At best.