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Hard to say. The challenge is that the three examples you cite are pretty broad strokes. I can think of several stories with a henchman of space villian in
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Hard to say. The challenge is that the three examples you cite are pretty broad strokes. I can think of several stories with a henchman of space villian in \"medival-ish\" armor as well as a character being proclaimed king (or general or leader) in a chamber on a spaceship.

Maybe Taika borrowed these visual images from Riddick but they do seem to be common-ish story/visual elements in the space-opera genre.

If you had WordOfGod confirmation of this, it\'d be easy. Otherwise, since it\'s iffy, YMMV might be a better location for this observation.

P.S. Don\'t call it a Shout-Out. That\'s for intentional, deliberate references made by the creative team and generally require some kind of WordOfGod or AllThereInTheManual confirmation.
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Hard to say. The challenge is that the three examples you cite are pretty broad strokes. I can think of several stories with a henchman of space villian in
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Hard to say. The challenge is that the three examples you cite are pretty broad strokes. I can think of several stories with a henchman of space villian in \"medival-ish\" armor as well as a character being proclaimed king (or general or leader) in a chamber on a spaceship.

Maybe Taika borrowed these visual images from Riddick but the do seem to be common-ish story/visual elements in the space-opera genre.

If you had WordOfGod confirmation of this, it\'d be easy. Otherwise, since it\'s iffy, YMMV might be a better location for this observation.

P.S. Don\'t call it a Shout-Out. That\'s for intentional, deliberate references made by the creative team and generally require some kind of WordOfGod or AllThereInTheManual confirmation.
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Hard to say. The challenge is that the three examples you cite are pretty broad strokes. I can think of several stories with a henchman of space villian in
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Hard to say. The challenge is that the three examples you cite are pretty broad strokes. I can think of several stories with a henchman of space villian in \"medival-ish\" armor as well as a character being proclaimed king (or general or leader) in a chamber on a spaceship.

Maybe Taika borrowed these visual images or maybe they\'re just common-ish story elements in the space-opera genre.

If you had WordOfGod confirmation of this, it\'d be easy. Otherwise, since it\'s iffy, YMMV might be a better location for this observation.

P.S. Don\'t call it a Shout-Out. That\'s for intentional, deliberate references made by the creative team and generally require some kind of WordOfGod or AllThereInTheManual confirmation.
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