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Given a specimen to dissect, the obvious question must be asked -- what causes a creature to evolve into this?
Last bookmarked by logovo
21 May 2012
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He catches Ripley’s hand in mid-arc. It’s shaking, more with anger, he realizes, than fear. He brings her cigarette to his own mouth for a drag, and she lets him. They’re connected now.
Last bookmarked by jessnick05
14 May 2012
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Being stranded on Earth with Vriess might've been Johner's idea of a nightmare, but that was before the aliens decimated his crew. Now, he's just glad he's not left alone on a planet that's seen better days.
Last bookmarked by livenudebigfoot
16 Apr 2012
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Corporations come and go, as do wars, but the monster always lurks under your bed.
How Ripley's story didn't end (AU after the second movie)
Last bookmarked by DichotomyStudios
11 Jan 2012
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This is the way the Aliens franchise should have gone after the second film. So satisfying in so many ways, especially the relationship fans.
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Ellen Ripley's journey throughout the years.
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Ripley has a message for UNIT
Last bookmarked by Silvertongue
18 Nov 2011
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Friendly fire can have some unexpected consequences.
Last bookmarked by wickedtrue
19 Sep 2011
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How Schwarz came to be Schwarz.
Last bookmarked by Saucery
14 Dec 2010
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Because everyone needs a coherent, well-written and intelligent Schwarz back-story, dammit. <3
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Dr. Liu,
Got your final report yesterday on Project LV-426. I'm amazed. Great work all around. It's been forwarded to the Chair, our friends at the Pentagon, the Defense Appropriations Committee, and DARPA. The acid-resistant armor is something that should really catch their eye.
We're expecting some big grant money from this.
Burke
Burke,
Did you read even the executive summary of my report? There are some interesting biomaterials that we could work with, but I stressed, multiple times, that this creature is far too dangerous to even consider using in military research projects. It's aggressive, stupid, vicious, aggressive, impossible to train, and did I mention aggressive?
. . .their limbs work on hydraulic principles and operate under pressure, which is why they splurt like a popped water balloon when they get hit in those Marine camera feeds we saw. A slight wound to a limb takes them right the hell out of commission, and now your troops have to deal with an insanely aggressive and stupid xenomorphic K-9 unit that oh by the way IS BLEEDING ACID.
