So we don't ruin the movie in the other thread for those who haven't seen it yet...
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Anyway, I don't really get that part or how they had face huggers on the ship if that were the case. Makes no sense.
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I read it as kind of the opposite. Xenos don't come from black goo, black goo comes from Xenos.
Rook was able to harvest black goo from Big Chap, like DNA.
This had the genetic data in it to create Facehuggers.
He also "distilled" it into the black goo what was supposed to jump start human evolution.
I viewed it as the black goo being part of the Xenos genetic make up that makes it so adaptable. Engineers, David, and now Rook, have all extracted this compound for various uses.
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Considering there's a whole Xenomorph mural in Prometheus black goo room, yeah.
The chicken comes first here.
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So my take and the take i think they were trying to convey was that the black goo came from the Xeno. They found big chap and were able to reverse engineer it by taking samples of its DNA which was the black goo. Which is shown in better exaple when they get to the Romulus lab and the facehuggers in the water tank are all hooked up to IV's which are sucking out the 'non newtonian fluid' black goo.
As to where the facehuggers came from and why they are different, when Tyler, Bjorn and Andy go to the cryo fuel room where they first encounter the facehuggers there is a panning shot with what looked like either an egg or a facehugger being 3d printed to me, but basically since theyve got the black goo from big chap they have been able to manipulate it to create huggers similar to how David did in covenant.
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The station was cloning them to drain the black goo from them. We see a screen with an image of a Facehugger with "printing" flashing on it and a device in the flooded lab with a half-built Facehugger in what looks like a sci-fi 3D printer.
Later, the tank in the 2nd lab seems to have tubes running from the tank full of Facehuggers into a big tank of the black goo, and Rook explains that they derived both the Facehuggers and the black goo from Big Chap's DNA.
Basically, Big Chap's DNA seems to have given W/Y the information on Facehuggers and the black goo, then they used this to clone the Facehuggers on a massive scale and in turn to develop the black goo serum for human use.
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I didn't feel like this film was confirming that ALL xenos came directly from the black goo since the beginning of time. Just that that's one way they can be brought into existence. After all, they procreate in multiple different ways - a queen laying eggs, a drone creating eggs out of human victims, etc. - just like some real life species.
As far as I'm aware, the expanded lore that has essentially unified the franchise at this point has left things somewhat vague.
As of right now it's basically a chicken or the egg type scenario. Did the Engineers create the xenos via black goo experiements? Or was the black goo whipped up out of extracted elements of the xenos, and in return the xenos' building blocks can be found in the goo. The latter seems to be the direction things are leaning. At any rate, it seems clear that they originated long before Rook, Ash, David, Peter Weyland, or anyone else in the 20th/21st centuries was around.
I would be shocked if Fede was unaware of all of this, considering the dude seems to seriously know his **** when it comes to this franchise.
I like to think that the Engineers did not create the Xenomorphs but rather they were replicating something they once knew, as depicted in the mural from PROMETHEUS. I hope what that actually was is left a mystery forever. The unknown is far more terrifying than an origin story. pic.twitter.com/Cpdf8y6s9Z
— | chancellor dalia | ☪️ (@etkralicesi) August 18, 2024
Thanks.Cliff.Booth said:
All very well said.
To me, it's always been kind of characteristic weakness of Alien movies that everything incubates/is born/grows unrealistically quickly, but in terms of keeping an action movie going, it's necessary.
I find it crazy that you didn't find anything in this scary. For me there were at least 4 or 5 good jumpscares and overall it had that old fashioned foreboding feeling that they're mostly all doomed. Some of it scared the **** out of me!
I agree with your ranking.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
My current ranking:
Alien
Aliens
Prometheus
Alien Romulus
Alien Covenant
Alien 3
Alien Resurrection
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Regarding the origination of the eggs, the original Alien did not speak to that at all. Aliens introduced the Queen in a move that, biologically, makes sense. But Alien had a deleted scene that gives evidence that the species is not dependent on an egg layer for its propagation.
This scene contains imagery that we would see front-and-center in Aliens, with alien prey embedded into the secretions the critter cast over the walls and ceiling. It also shows the remains of Brett transforming into an egg, with Dallas intended as the host for this developing face hugger. The process is not fully explained - does not need such explanation.
What we see in Alien Romulus speaks to Weyland-Yutani having an ability to create face huggers through a process that seemed related to the black goo in Prometheus. On the surface, I don't have a problem with that, but it seems that it does have an impact on the canon. The canon includes Alien Resurrection - a story set 200+ years into the future where WY has developed several clones on Ellen Ripley in an attempt to obtain an alien Queen. If the Company had the ability to create face huggers in the years between Alien and Aliens, they why would they need to clone Ripley to obtain a Queen? Do they not have an ability to save data in this future (which undoubtedly would have been done on that space station from Alien Romulus, with that data likely backed up to Company servers back on Earth). Perhaps that's the kind of question best left unasked in movies like this.
h1ag said:
Did anyone else expect the black goo to affect the pregnant girl by turning her into something like a proto-queen? Seeing the mouse transform into something resembling a mini deformed xenomorph had me convinced that's what we were getting instead of a birthing scene.
Zero basis in alien lore that I know of, but that's where my mind went.
LB12Diamond said:
I understand what they're saying how they created face huggers. Just don't like it bc, again they come from eggs.
They could have figured out a way for them to find eggs.
TC I see you are a sensitive soul. Hopefully that's not to incoherent for you to understand.
Just bc you don't like someone's stance does not mean it's incoherent or incorrect. Something that's is clear you struggle with.
There does not need to be two threads for a movie once it's released. It's nothing like a movie or series that's also has a book following. Those clearly need two threads.
But movies without books do not.
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Wanted the original Alien in the movie for whatever reason. Probably bc they could not go to the planet and just get eggs from there bc that would mess up Aliens. And they brought back original copy of artificial person. Most likely bc he was such a sold f up that caused major problems in Alien. Wanted lots of nostalgia.
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There does not need to be two threads for a movie once it's released. It's nothing like a movie or series that's also has a book following. Those clearly need two threads.
This wouldn’t have solved everything, not by a long shot, but Ian Holm Rook should’ve just been an evil Andy to parallel Romulus and Remus.
— Jeff Zhang 张佶润 (@strangeharbors) August 18, 2024
You are not dreaming. That was Requiem.TCTTS said:
Good to know. Looking up the plots, I don't think AvP is the one I saw. Literally all I remember is either an alien or a predator attacking some dude at a community center pool? Was that Requiem? Or am I dreaming?