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Commander Catnip
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I did like the movie. It's not as good as Alien but still better than some of the more negative comments make it out to be.
This was not a direct tie-in to Alien, that much is obvious.
It seems to me this is more likely something that happened at a similar outpost to Alien, possibly at the same time [blackout]2,000+ years ago[/blackout] as far as they could tell when it happened. More than likely they had a simultaneous or near simultaneous incident occur. Judging from the designation of the moon, probably in the same or a nearby system.
Also, something related and seeing as this is 30 pages long (plus 7 threads) and I have no desire to re-read it all, did anyone else feel this could tie into The Thing? I don't believe it actually is meant to be but I watched The Thing prequel last night after seeing Prometheus and it occured to me how there's just enough similar premise there to make it work. It wouldn't take much to tie The Thing into this universe given what Prometheus shows and what we know now.
This was not a direct tie-in to Alien, that much is obvious.
First, the Space Jockey was not in the chair, meaning it couldn't be the same one. Nor was this one fully suited up with the mask.
Second, the ship isn't impacted into the ground like the one from Alien. That one crashed as well but more likely from the chestburster popping out of the pilot's chest. The one we see in Prometheus also had lots of obvious human-based space ship debris around it.
Third, the pilot from Alien was petrified, like fossilization and definitely there longer than 30 years. We don't know the effects of the atmosphere on that planet and how it would effect fosslization but clearly a long time had past.
Fourth, the burster we saw was more of a proto-xenomorph and not a final or definite Xeno. It could of course advance further and become a queen or queen-like egg-layer but I don't get that impression. It's too dissimilar to what we see later.
Second, the ship isn't impacted into the ground like the one from Alien. That one crashed as well but more likely from the chestburster popping out of the pilot's chest. The one we see in Prometheus also had lots of obvious human-based space ship debris around it.
Third, the pilot from Alien was petrified, like fossilization and definitely there longer than 30 years. We don't know the effects of the atmosphere on that planet and how it would effect fosslization but clearly a long time had past.
Fourth, the burster we saw was more of a proto-xenomorph and not a final or definite Xeno. It could of course advance further and become a queen or queen-like egg-layer but I don't get that impression. It's too dissimilar to what we see later.
These Space Jockeys do seem to be quite over-confident in their ability to meddle with genetics and it came back to bite them in the ass with their own creation turning on them/getting loose. This could have been part of a broader overall plan of theirs that went too far in an unexpected direction to clear out their past "experiments."
Also, something related and seeing as this is 30 pages long (plus 7 threads) and I have no desire to re-read it all, did anyone else feel this could tie into The Thing? I don't believe it actually is meant to be but I watched The Thing prequel last night after seeing Prometheus and it occured to me how there's just enough similar premise there to make it work. It wouldn't take much to tie The Thing into this universe given what Prometheus shows and what we know now.

