![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Toxic behavior such as: unnecessarily trashing something that others are enjoying, invalidating other people's opinions, unwarranted criticisms of other's creations, obscene comments, etc. Personal attacks, racism, bigotry, homophobia, etc., will result in a ban, even if you think you are just joking. It's ok to disagree, it's not ok to disrespect. Posts must pertain to the Alien / Predator Universe. /u/rememberdan13 for the sidebar image.Including all Alien franchise / movies.Dedicated to the James Cameron's 1986 sci-fi classic Aliens.Unfortunately, that doesn’t make any sense because the Predalien only exists within the Alien vs Predator universe–meaning the first official Alien vs Predator series accidentally created a plot hole that made the existence of the Predalien (arguably the most iconic and unique creature to come from the franchise) utterly impossible.ALIEN was created by Ridley Scott, Dan O'Bannon, Carlo Rambaldi, H. The fact that the Xenomorphs looked as though they just popped out of a group of humans rather than taking on traits from the rhino-like cattle they were growing inside means that, within Alien vs Predator’s continuity, Xenomorphs didn’t originally have the genetic imprint ability, indicating that it didn’t matter what host was chosen by the Facehugger–every Xenomorph was going to come out the same anyway. Another example of the genetic imprint in-action is–quite obviously–the Predalien, which was a result of a Predator being impregnated with a Xenomorph. One example of this is in the film Alien 3, when a Facehugger impregnates a dog (or ox, depending on the version of the film) and the resulting Xenomorph is much more animalistic than the ones shown in the two previous movies. This is why Xenomorphs can take on drastically different appearances based on the Facehugger’s chosen host. Xenomorphs only look the way fans are most familiar with because they are usually born from humans, meaning human DNA is mixed with the biological material implanted by the Facehugger in a process known as DNA reflex (also referred to as genetic or biological imprint). ![]()
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