No... unless kept in secure facility cotaining pandoran atmosphere.
The main antagonist was Colonel Miles Quaritch, the head of military operations on Pandora. The head of RDA mining operations on Pandora, Parker Selfridge, could also be seen as a villian.
As in the setting of James Cameron's Avatar? It certainly could be real, but it is not very likely to actually be real (in fact, probably one in several billion trillions).
Yes, Mattel ultimately discontinued the Avatar toy line, however it's possible once the Avatar two & three get closer to their release date, there could be a new line of toys. It's also possible that since Disney opened their 'Pandora: World of Avatar' in Disney World's Animal Kingdom, and will soon [in Summer 2019] own the rights to Avatar, there could be new toys but nothing has been announced yet.
Yes,there are more chances for that, as mostly 75% of kidneys are only very successful and at the same time, 25% of transplanted kidneys are failure one.so, a transplanted kidney could fall off.
You can't get a new pancreas because diabetes is a yeast around the pancreas. Taking it out or even replacing it could be dangerous to your health.
There are various similarities that can be drawn between Pandora and Eve and/or Lilith.
Eve
Depends. In "James Cameron's Avatar," the moon is called Pandora. The answer below applies to "The Last Airbender." Sokka's first love, Princess Yue of the Northern Water Tribe, became the moon. This was possible because as a baby she was stillborn, however her father placed her in the Moon Spirit pool and she came back to life. Therefore she had some of the moon's life in her and was able to save it when the Fire Nation killed the moon. The original moon's name was Twee.
No
One may purchase gold Pandora stacking rings from John Greed Jewellery. They have the official Pandora rings and provide some great shipping promotions.
No they do not, the avatar or (na'vi) are animated, but you could get blue face paint and make your self look like one.
yes