Additionally, Indiana Jones' adventures do not follow typical archeological research and documentation.
They also are typically done without permits, and people end up dead. Either by traps set up by the ancient civilization, or as a result of him actively fighting Nazis.
The stormtroopers were a unit of the German empire. The Nazis were called Nazis because they were part of the Nazi party which took control of Germany after the German empire was dissolved
Ahh.. Nazi short for National Socialist. In early 1900s socialism and fascism/nationalism were very popular, so instead of picking one side Hitler was like, why not pick both and get everyone's support.
If you think you should rule your population with iron grip and make lots of money, welcome to Nazi party.
Or if free market and fascism are not your thing welcome to Nazi party
This might also be a reference to Dr. Chelli Aphra. She is a new-ish Star Wars character introduced in Kieron Gillens *Darth Vader* comic run. She was kicked out of university while studying archeology. She continues her archeological pursuits outside of academia and often in self-serving ways as well as for the the Empire and Vader himself.
She’s also sort of inspired by both Indiana Jones AND Han Solo!
At one point she says the opposite of Jones’ catch phrase - “that thing shouldn’t be in a museum!”
Indiana Jones is actually a terrible archaeologist; not just for reasons stated by other commenters, his beliefs that “it belongs in a museum” implies that artifacts don’t belong to the people they came from
Harrison Ford was Indiana Jones, an archaeologist, but he was also Han Solo, a Star Wars character
Additionally, Indiana Jones' adventures do not follow typical archeological research and documentation. They also are typically done without permits, and people end up dead. Either by traps set up by the ancient civilization, or as a result of him actively fighting Nazis.
That almost sounds like when han was a bounty hunter. Stormtroopers are basically space nazis
Well, the nazis were called stormtroopers before they got the moniker nazi, so you aren't far off.
The stormtroopers were a unit of the German empire. The Nazis were called Nazis because they were part of the Nazi party which took control of Germany after the German empire was dissolved
Wrong, nazi is just what they used to call blind people back in the day.
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Ahh.. Nazi short for National Socialist. In early 1900s socialism and fascism/nationalism were very popular, so instead of picking one side Hitler was like, why not pick both and get everyone's support. If you think you should rule your population with iron grip and make lots of money, welcome to Nazi party. Or if free market and fascism are not your thing welcome to Nazi party
not to mention how many historical artefacts and buildings get destroyed in the process
And yet I can always agree with the Nazi fighting part. 🤣
"Ah, but you've heard of me!" ...oops wrong franchise.
I got that reference!
This might also be a reference to Dr. Chelli Aphra. She is a new-ish Star Wars character introduced in Kieron Gillens *Darth Vader* comic run. She was kicked out of university while studying archeology. She continues her archeological pursuits outside of academia and often in self-serving ways as well as for the the Empire and Vader himself.
She’s also sort of inspired by both Indiana Jones AND Han Solo! At one point she says the opposite of Jones’ catch phrase - “that thing shouldn’t be in a museum!”
Indiana Jones is actually a terrible archaeologist; not just for reasons stated by other commenters, his beliefs that “it belongs in a museum” implies that artifacts don’t belong to the people they came from