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Post by Sweet Eet on Aug 25, 2007 19:38:59 GMT -5
It's a truly disgusting idea, hatching aliens inside humans and all. Alien resurrection has a scene where the aliens seem to kill one of themselves to get out of the containment cell in the laboratory. Did one or more die to free the Queen? because I can see the acid dissolve the metal chain, but I cannot see from where the acid comes. It's unfortunately a DVD so I cannot watch frame-by-frame although I can freezeframe it. I must be missing something somewhere!
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Post by Darkfire on Aug 28, 2007 8:18:37 GMT -5
well in AVP extintion the drones spew acid and a body is a great place for protection which is why they use it. also i've always wondered why the aliens if its calms for a while can not just have facehuggers drop eggs like if everyones dead but there are still eggs implant the floor or something
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Post by Sweet Eet on Aug 28, 2007 9:29:31 GMT -5
Warm bodies must give something important to the Alien larvae.
What happens to all the larvae who are in the pods the Queen lays but do not have a face to hug? Do they just die?
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Post by Robocop on Aug 28, 2007 9:32:53 GMT -5
They crawl around searching for a human to infect
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Post by Darkfire on Aug 28, 2007 21:05:43 GMT -5
well my point is if there are no host and the embros just need to grow shouldn't they be able to drop an egg on the floor and let it grow?
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Post by Robocop on Aug 29, 2007 18:34:35 GMT -5
I don't know. Ask Terminator, he knows more about bio-engineering.
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Post by Kei-Lin on Aug 29, 2007 18:37:22 GMT -5
All living things that can survive on Earth need warmth to grow. And food. Do Aliens eat their slime?
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Post by Darkfire on Aug 29, 2007 19:18:01 GMT -5
Well in alien the chestbirtser grew by eating garbage in aVP game grew by eating a cat and if they can survive on a planet with no atmosphere heavy rain and stuff like that i wonder why they need a body to occupy
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Post by Robocop on Aug 29, 2007 19:23:04 GMT -5
Maybe because they're young then and have to grow in certain conditions?
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Post by Darkfire on Aug 29, 2007 19:26:20 GMT -5
I rely don't know but according to ALIENS lybrithen and ALIENS the hive is VERY HOT! and i bet the hive spit it's self must be preety hot to melt on walls
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Post by Sweet Eet on Aug 30, 2007 23:18:54 GMT -5
There are many examples of parasites in the world; for example, a parasite lives in our intestines and digests our food for us (E.Coli). Without this parasite we would not be able to live. E. Coli also could not live without the constant food supply we provide - so our relationship with them is *symbiotic*.
I think aliens require a host in which to grow. I don't think they can live forever without one. Tney seem to hibernate (or something like it) when they're frozen, and space is freezing cold. I don't know that the larvae would survive freezing though.
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Post by Darkfire on Aug 31, 2007 18:17:26 GMT -5
any idea on life line? a hugger can live about 2 weeks without 1 and newt lived a full YEAR and obviously they where all still living
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Post by Robocop on Aug 31, 2007 22:53:41 GMT -5
How does Eet know all this stuff?
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Post by Darkfire on Sept 2, 2007 10:53:17 GMT -5
i don't know wacthes movies reads books something along those lines i bet
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Post by Sweet Eet on Sept 5, 2007 16:42:30 GMT -5
Eet likes to read - most anything is interesting to Eet. Eet reads all kind of new stuff!
Eet does not like facehuggers! Eet does not like smoke, air pollution, high humidity, blahblahblah, in the air because it is like a facehugger. It is in my lung where it should not be!
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