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Well I'm guessing they have billions, trillions, etc planets they're doing this too. So in reality, there might not be much waiting. Besides, for the the first two billion years or so, Earth was a very hostile place and in no way could support complex multicellular organisms.Humans being an "alarm" is an interesting theory. I didn't think about that.
But yes, it seems clear that once humans or whatever species they created reaches the level of intelligence to seek them out in space, it triggers the need to wipe out that species with xenomorphs.
That's a crazy idea. But it seems the strange alien ship they found in the original film was headed to Earth and the xenomorphs were meant to destroy us. However, if it was meant so they could harvest our planet's resources, that seems odd considering they're waiting billions of years to find out if planets are hospitable and also there is the problem of xenomorphs. Given that one took out the Space Jockey whose skeleton they find at the beginning of Alien, means the creatures are very dangerous to the Space Jockeys. How would they intend to live on a planet full of billions of xenomorphs?
Interesting theory, I will say.
As for the xenomorphs, maybe they just wait until they all starve to death? I mean, whats a few thousand years in the grand scheme of things?


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" when they showed Alfred Molina impaled in the face multiple times. Was not prepared for that.
But unfortunately I think the MPAA cares more about nudity and language than gore and violence nowadays. 