Brain ruminated a bit more on the avatar thing. Let me show you how it'd go down, just with the sort of corporation we've got now.
"More news from the terrible tragedy on Pandora. As you may recall, just last week an accident on a scale so far unseen in the mining expeditions operation struck, causing terribly devastation among both the native population and the <mining company>'s infrastructure. We have just now received the information that sheds light on this terrible occurrence. <Person>?
Thank you, <other person>. Investigators have finally released their findings. What they've found is as sad as it is terrible. As we had known, last week an accident occurred in pandoran orbit, resulting in one of the mining transports being forced to jettison its cargo, an act that ultimately resulted in the destruction of the Na'Vi cultural center <tree name> as well as causing damage to the ongoing mining and research operation stationed on the planet. Investigators have found that it was minute damage caused by a splinter group of particularly beligerant Na'Vi extremists* that forced the cargo hauler to jettison its contents. Experts have come forth and confirmed that, had the hauler's pilot not made his horrifying decision -- at the cost of his own life** -- the damage from the hauler itself losing orbit and crashing could have been exponentially worse -- among other things, the splinter Na'Vi group had somehow damaged part of the engine and power storage, meaning an impact could have turned the hauler into an explosive of a scale unseen in Pandoran history.
Even now, the <mining company> is mobilizing to send humanitarian aid to the native pandoran population and help both in relocation and reconstruction. They have vowed to do everything in their power to make amends to the devastated pandoran people, even in the face of the economic and personal losses they suffered from this tragedy. Back to you, <other person>.
Thank you, <person>. Our hearts go out both to the pandoran people and <mining company>, struggling together through this hard time."
It'd be like the BP oil spill, but with rocks, more immediate loss of life, and just a
little bit of proactivity.
... anyway. That'd be the sort of movie I'd actually... well, maybe not quite enjoy, per se, but at least not face palm at. I know the major reason that we usually don't get competent villains is because they'd bloody well win, but still... I could stand a bad-guy wins scenario occasionally. S'much more reasonable than basically lobotomizing your antagonist
*Bonus points, include "led by ecoterroist <whoever the hell that main character was>."
**This part probably being a lie.