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- 12. FREQUENTLY DISCUSSED TOPICS
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- This section is intended for frequently asked questions that have many
- diverse theories and explanations. I've included some of the more
- plausible theories given for some of the topics. Wherever possible, I
- tried to group the "for" and "against" cases.
-
- * After the Nostromo blew up, and Ripley discovers that the alien is
- * on board the escape capsule, why does the alien take SO long to attack
- * her?
-
- - The alien was coming to the end of its life cycle, when Ripley happened
- to disturb it. It was slow to attack because it was dying. This theory is
- supported by an older version of the _ALIEN_ script where Ash reveals that
- the alien had made a nest and ensured the continutation of its species
- (cocooned Dallas and transformed Brett into an egg) at which time the alien
- itself would approach the end of its lifecycle; curl up and die.
- - The DH comics speculate, that the Aliens are more prone to attack, when
- (somehow) threatened. Since Ripley pretty much is defenseless, can't escape
- and isn't attacking, why should the Alien hurry?
-
- * In _ALIEN_, how does the company know about the aliens anyway, and how
- * much do they know, and why don't they send a well trained scientific
- * "collection" team ?
-
- -
- They knew about the derelict ship from the beacon signal that was picked
- up by another space craft, maybe off course and with some technical
- problems so that they could not investigate it themselves, or maybe it was
- picked up by some automatic exploration vessel. Back on earth they had
- enough computer power to unscramble the beacon. (remember that "Mother"
- couldn't unscramble it completely). Some department of Weyland Yutani
- decided to bring the next ship that came around that area close to LV-426.
- It would then have to check out what was going on on the surface (this was
- in the contract they signed). After the Nostromo was destroyed and didn't
- return, the people who made the Nostromo alter its route got scared -in
- the end they were responsible for the destruction of the Nostromo- and
- deleted all files concerning the Nostromo's new route and LV-426. Ash was
- planted on board for that reason: to find out what was on LV-426 and bring
- it to them. They knew about a hostile creature from the beacon, but they
- didn't expect something like _this_. [this theory is supported by the
- novelisation]
- - The same reasoning as above, except for the fact that Weyland Yutani knew
- all about the aliens from the beacon. Some people claim that Ash knows
- everything about the alien lifeform. This seems unlikely because of the way
- Ash tries to get rid of the facehugger on Kane.
- - They did not know everything about the aliens and just wanted to see what
- happens ("crew expendable"), and Ash was supposed to store all information
- in the computer (Ash gives us a few details about the aliens, but he does
- not necessarily know everything from the start, he might have gathered
- some things from what he has already seen on the Nostromo). Later, when
- the Nostromo had returned to earth with it's autopilot, they could first
- remote-access the computer and then, with all the information, decide
- how to get out the alien eggs (or whatever was found to be there). In
- that case they would have only lost 6 employees and perhaps an expensive
- android.
- - The ship diverting to investigate the beacon (and assuming that the "crew
- is expendable") is part of a standard procedure. All data collected
- would be returned to the company when the ship returns to Earth. Since
- the Nostromo did not return to Earth, the company did not know about
- the aliens. (this theory assumes that no communication occurred between
- the Nostromo and The Company AND that Ash was not necessarily "planted" on
- the Nostromo for sinister reasons) [contradicting the novelisation]
-
- * Near the beginning of _ALIENS_ when Ripley is at the inquiry, one of the
- * company executives at the table estimates the value of the Nostromo at
- * "42 million in adjusted dollars". Surely a ship as large as the Nostromo
- * is worth more than 42 million ?
-
- - In "adjusted dollars" suggests many things. One, that *A* dollar has been
- adjusted from a previous dollar. And assuming that this is not very far into
- the future, this previous dollar was most probably the U.S. dollar. It
- suggests that the value of the dollar was readjusted in much the same way as
- the currencies in some developing countries like Mexico have been adjusted
- to take into account rampant inflation.
- - "adjusted dollars" could refer to the original value of the ship translated
- to what it would be worth at the present day. Perhaps the Nostromo is a
- common ship that has seen mass-production and it's just not worth all that
- much. This is not unrealistic as we know that ore is mined in tremendous
- quantities (20,000,000,000 tonnes were being hauled by the Nostromo in
- _ALIEN_) so the resources are readily available and we can assume that, with
- increased space travel, a higher volume of space ships are being made.
- (which, in turn, would lower the cost of assembly).
-
- * In the 57 years between _ALIEN_ and _ALIENS_, why don't they try again
- * to get some alien eggs?
-
- - The bio-weapons division possibly started the whole thing without
- permission, and then, after the catastrophic failure (loss of an expensive
- space ship), they destroyed all information about it, and therefore the
- general managment never knew about it (This appears to be exactly the way
- Burke acts in _ALIENS_).
- - "The company" seems to be quite large, with several divisions. Maybe the
- whole alien plan was just an idea of the bio-weapons division, and after
- the loss of the Nostromo the managment decided to give up because the risk
- was much higher than the possible profit. Then, during the following
- decades, they just forgot about it. Obviously Burke doesn't know about the
- aliens before he got Ripley's report.
- - It is possible that the company did not know about the aliens or anything
- that occurred on the Nostromo UNTIL Ripley showed up (there is no evidence
- that the Nostromo was communicating with the company in _ALIEN_)
-
- * Are we really to believe that, having lost contact with an entire colony,
- * the Colonial Marines send a warship out with only ONE SQUADRON of soldiers?
-
- - Possibly, Burke had a fair idea of what has happened on LV-426 so by
- sending a small number of soldiers, he was gambling that some would survive
- and bring (accidentally or not) an Alien back to Earth.
- - The company may have assumed that the colony's transmitter broke down or
- the colony itself had suffered a horrible epidemic or just died out. So
- the possibility of actually needing more troops was considered to be small.
- - Several times in the movie it was implied that this group of marines had
- been on these sort of "bug hunts" before (ie: the sign on the side of the
- first dropship: "Bug Stomper" and Hudson asking, "Is this gonna be another
- one of those bug hunts?" [Aliens]) They had been able to handle "bug
- hunts" with one squad before, so why send more this time?
- - The squad had enough fire power to deal with the situation, if they had
- been fully armed and ANYWHERE other than underneath the primary heat
- exchange for their first confrontation (in that confined space) then they
- would've had no problem with defeating the aliens.
-
- * Theories regarding the derelict space craft and its fossilized pilot (from
- * the movie _ALIEN_).
-
- - Perhaps the species that was transporting the eggs mirror the human errors
- of judgement (made mostly by the Company) that were to follow. Perhaps
- this species, like the Company, thought they could lower their guard,
- treating the aliens like a commodity. Maybe their now dead/mute state
- indicates where the human race might be heading as a result of the company's
- "financial" venture.
- - The species piloting the derelict craft were aware of the dangers of the
- aliens, this is why they submersed the entire colony of eggs under the blue
- "film". When the film is broken, it would trigger an alarm (sort of like
- a laser-operated security system) and they'd know that there was motion in
- the "cargo".
- - Suggested by an old draft of the _ALIEN_ script: the derelict craft landed
- on LV-426 to make repairs, a silo of eggs (on the planet) was discovered
- by the space jockey species and they got infested. The hull full of eggs
- is in fact the crew of the derelict after being transformed into the eggs
- (as shown in the Brett-egg scene edited out of the _ALIEN_ theatrical
- release)
- - The derelict ship transported something else than the eggs. For instance, it
- carried food, like meat, or animals. Somehow the pilot got impregnated with
- an alien chestburster and just before it hatched, the pilot set down on
- LV-426 (he didn't crash land because of the valuable cargo) and recorded
- the distress signal. It put it on the air, and died when the chestburster
- broke free. This chestburster got down, and grew into an alien. This alien
- made an egg from the storage down below, a queen-egg. It hatched, and a
- queen alien arose. This queen alien started to produce eggs from the stored
- food/animals. The blue mist was conserving the food/animals, but was now
- used to conserve the eggs. The full-grown aliens died, but the eggs
- survived over the centuries.
-
- * Was the derelict ship destroyed at the end of Aliens?
-
- - Yes. The blast at the end of Aliens was big enough to destroy everything in
- the neighbourhood. The ship was close enough to get blown to pieces.
- - Probably not. The blast was -according to Bishop- 'the size of Nebraska',
- but he was only referring to the size of 'the cloud of vapour' at that time.
- An explosion that size hasn't been accounted for yet. It's not very likely
- that something could create an explosion that would vapourise Nebraska.
- There probably was only a real crater the
- size of that was completely vapourised
- The
- destructive effect of the blast stopped at something about five miles or so.
- Beyond that, there was 'only' the gust of wind. So the derelict ship is
- still intact.
-
- * Alien intelligence. Although they have a large cranium, can they really
- * "think"?
-
- YES:
- - In _ALIENS_, when Ripley is in the "hive", several aliens filter in to attack
- her; Ripley threatens to flame the eggs and the queen waves them off. This
- would indicate that the aliens can communicate and ARE intelligent.
- - The alien in _ALIEN^3_ acted to protect Ripley (since she was carrying the
- queen embryo) when the doctor was going to give her an injection and when
- Dillon grabbed her (near the end). This would indicate that the alien can
- reason through situations.
- - The aliens in _ALIENS_ cut the power to the complex. (unless this was just
- an "accident")
- - A quote from James Cameron [STARLOG #125, DEC 1987]
- " One admittedly confusing aspect of this creature's behavior
- (which was unclear as well in ALIEN) is the fact that sometimes the
- warrior will capture prey for a host, and other times, simply kill it.
- For example, Ferro the dropship pilot is killed outright while Newt, and
- previously most of the colony members, were only captured and cocooned
- within the walls to aid in the Aliens' reproduction cycle. If we assume
- the Aliens have intelligence, at least in the central guiding authority
- of the Queen, then it is possible that these decisions may have a
- tactical basis. For example, Ferro was a greater threat, piloting the
- heavily armed dropship than she was a desirable host for reproduction.
- Newt, and most of the colonists, were unarmed and relatively helpless,
- therefore easily captured for hosting. "
- NO:
- - On several occasions, the aliens kill potential hosts when they could just
- as easily capture them. (from _ALIEN_: Parker, Lambert. from _ALIENS_:
- Ferro, possibly others. from _ALIEN^3_: the doctor, several prisoners)
- this would indicate that the alien is not intelligent. (unless the alien
- kills those people for food)
- - The scene in the _ALIENS_ director's cut where the aliens "throw" themselves
- at the sentry guns would indicate that they are not intelligent (ie:
- sacrificing countless numbers just to get their hands on 7 potential hosts.)
-
- * What does the alien use for energy, does it eat? if so what?
-
- - The alien could work like a battery, using electricity for it's energy
- (suggested by the acid blood). This idea is suggested by the RPG.
- - The alien increases its mass greatly between its chestburster and full-grown
- stages of development. In order to do this it MUST eat something solid
- (perhaps: flesh, minerals, metals)
- - H.R. Giger introduces the concept of a bio-mechanical species (notice how
- the Space Jockey of _ALIEN_ was attached to/part of the machinery it was
- sitting at?) If the aliens are part of Giger's bio-mechanical world then
- it's entirely possible that they could eat metal alloys to increase their
- mass.
- - In an old draft of the _ALIEN_ script, when Ripley finds Dallas cocooned
- and the Brett-egg, she says to Dallas, "I'm going to get you out of here"
- and Dallas replies, "No, it's too late for me, the alien has eaten to much
- of me already... see what it did to Brett?"
- - An Alien, like a fly, could "eat" by dissolving it's food with an acid
- like substance, then eating the "soup" left behind. In this way, the alien
- could eat pretty much any material (even metal).
-
- * What are those long, dark "spines" sticking out of the back of the alien?
-
- - These spines could be functionally similar to the plates on the back
- of a Stegasaurus; they make it difficult to land a damaging blow on the
- alien from a sneak-attack from behind.
- - The spines could also be some form of reservoir for acid (similar to the
- humps on a camel).
- - Perhaps they are heat sinks.
- - They could be gills for breathing, like a fish, the alien probably doesn't
- breath the same air we do, so these "gills" would filter out the components
- that it needs from the environment around it.
-
- * Do the aliens use their host's DNA to help them adapt to their host's
- * environment?
-
- YES:
- - An old draft of the _ALIEN_ script had Ash giving an extensive description
- of the alien creature. Ash said that the alien that came from Kane was,
- in a sense, Kane's child. (this scene suggests that the aliens use the
- host's DNA)
- - The alien in _ALIEN^3_ was different than other aliens, perhaps this is
- because it came from a different host (the dog).
-
- NO:
- - A creature that is so different from conventional organic life could not
- possibly make sense out of a strand of DNA.
- - In the original filmed version of _ALIEN^3_ the alien came from a cow, not
- a dog (the entire movie was filmed before they decided to change the "host"
- to a dog) Since the alien didn't act like a cow (ie: this alien was more
- aggressive, however, a cow would be considered less aggressive than a
- human) nor did the film makers originally base the alien's actions on those
- of a dog, this works against the DNA theory. The "cow" scene is also
- supported by the novel by Alan Dean Foster [page 58].
-
- * Is there a notion of "soldier" and "worker" aliens?
-
- YES:
- - The alien in _ALIEN^3_ seemed to act/look different than the aliens in
- the previous movies. This alien could be a "worker" with the task of
- protecting the queen until she has a chance to mature.
- - The alien species has alot of similarities with insects, so, like a hive
- of ants or termites, the aliens would have soldiers and workers.
-
- NO:
- - The aliens that were in the "hive" at the end of _ALIENS_ would likely
- be classified as "workers" however they stood upright and looked no
- different than the rest of the aliens (which would be considered
- "soldiers").
-
- * Where do the aliens come from, were they genetically engineered?
-
- - They could have been genetically engineered due to their (seemingly
- unnatural) ability to adapt to new environments.
- - They could be bio-weapons on the basis of the fact that their parasitic
- nature is too violent and unsupportive of the host. An organism which
- destroys its habitat (in this case it's host, whatever kind of organism it
- is) would very quickly makes itself extinct.
- - The aliens could be a parasite of the galaxy. They serve as much purpose
- as a mosquito does on earth.
- - If we maintain H.R. Giger's original idea of the alien eggs coming from an
- infection (a possibility that is explored in the Brett-egg scene cut from
- _ALIEN_), then the thousands of eggs on the derelict space craft in _ALIEN_
- could have come from some form of plague.
- - It has been suggested (by Dark Horse comics) that the Predators created the
- aliens for hunting purposes.
- - It also has been suggested that the Predators plant the aliens on planets,
- so that if they come back after some time, the aliens have built some hives
- and they can hunt them all down. The Predators might have found the aliens
- on one of their hunts on some far off planet.
- - For some detailed suggestions/information concerning the alien lifeform,
- read the last part of the FAQ.
-
- * Why are the aliens in _ALIENS_ different from the alien in _ALIEN_?
-
- - Maybe alien's behavior is goverened by pheromones, in the same way that
- a termite colony is governed, by passing chemicals from the queen through
- the colony. This would explain why a large group of aliens with a queen
- behave differently (cocooning people instead of killing them) to a single
- isolated alien.
- - The alien in _ALIEN_ was a different "type" of alien. (ie: a soldier
- instead of a worker)
- - The aliens in _ALIENS_ were more "evolved" (after all, they did have some
- physical differences - see Section 2 - What is an Alien?) and hence, the
- way they acted was different.
- - The facehugger in Alien came from an egg that was not created from humanoid
- material. Therefore the genetic code that was in the facehugger, and in the
- embyo and therefore was in the Alien was different from the genetic code in
- the eggs from Aliens. These eggs were made from people (humans). Therefore
- geneticly the alien was different, and therefore it had a different
- appearance. It is also suggested that while the embryo grows in the hosts,
- the embryo 'consults' the hosts internals for the environment that it came
- from, so it can adapt to that environment before it hatches.
-
- * Why is the alien in _ALIEN^3_ different than the other aliens we've seen?
-
- - The alien species is similar to the hymenoptera (the class that ants, bees
- and termites belong to). There is a queen who is tended by an army of
- female helpers. There are occasoinal males in these insect societies,
- only they are short lived and are only necessary to fertilize a new queen.
- The alien in _ALIEN^3_ would be a male alien. It is definately different
- looking -- perhaps a bit smaller (males in hymenoptera species are
- smaller.) This makes sense in the context of _ALIEN^3_ in that Ripley is
- carrying a queen -- something HAS to fertilize it before it can reproduce.
- - It's possible that the aliens copy some of their host's DNA in order to
- help them adapt to the new environement that they'll be born to (this
- concept was in an old draft of the script for _ALIEN_). The alien would
- be different because it came from a dog. Same reasoning as with the previous
- question.
- - We have seen relatively few aliens. If you imagine what a whole planet
- full of them would be like, there might be a variety of different kinds:
- warriors, workers, messengers, etc...
-
- * How did the eggs get on the Sulaco?
-
- - When Bishop was preparing to crawl down the service tunnel to pilot the
- dropship down, he told Ripley that it would take (in total) approx 3 hours.
- Earlier in the movie, it was established that the place was going to blow
- up in approx 4 hours. This left Bishop an extra hour during which he
- could have: fetched 2 eggs and hidden them. While Ripley was rescuing
- Newt, Bishop could've then returned to pick up the eggs and put them in the
- drop ship. He'd then fly back to pick up Ripley and give some bogus story
- to cover up why he was late.
- - The queen laid eggs in the landing gear prior to getting out and tearing
- Bishop in half.
- - Yet another theory is that the queen laid eggs on the Sulaco while Ripley
- was going to get the cargo lifter. However, it doesn't seem that the
- queen's physiology would accomodate this AND it would be unlikely that she'd
- be able to lay the eggs in a well concealed place (such that Ripley wouldn't
- find them) during the split seconds that the camera is not on the queen.
- This egg can't get in the EEV, anyway, unless it has some way of getting up
- and walking from one end to the ship to another. The EEV was in a complete
- other part of the Sulaco.
- - In Gibson's _ALIEN^3_ script, it is suggested that the queen "stings" Bishop
- with her tail, thus poisoning him. While Bishop lies in his hypersleep
- capsule, the poison genetically combines with his body and forms two eggs.
- (notice when Ripley tries to repair Bishop, there is only his one arm and
- head remaining). It is possible that Bishop observed the development of
- two eggs (from his body) then, when complete, opened the hypersleep chamber
- and (with his remaining arm) moved the egg out (so it could infect Ripley).
- - Alien3 was a dream Ripley had.
-
- * In ALIEN^3: Was the human Bishop (that appeared at the end of the movie)
- * really human or was he also an android?
-
- YES:
- - Some people have witnessed skin hanging down (some say it's his ear). This
- would indicate that he's an android. To further the issue, Bishop II takes
- a nasty hit in the side of the head, yet remains concious, it is unlikely
- that a human being would be able to shake off such an injury. The red blood
- was just a way to ensure Ripley he was a human. His blood was just coloured.
- It was the only way to ensure for Ripley he was a human.
- - The credits indicate that the character is named "Bishop II" as if to say it
- is just another copy of the same line of androids.
-
- NO:
- - "85" hit him in the side of the head and he started bleeding red blood
- (around his left ear). Since the androids depicted in the trilogy have
- white blood, this Bishop is probably human. (it is too speculative to
- theorize that the company has made a red-blooded android since _ALIENS_)
- - Alan Dean Foster's novelisation of the movie suggests that he definitely
- is human and he bleeds badly when hit).
-
- * I hated ALIEN^3.
-
- YES:
- - The "course" of the movie was "unrealistically" altered to fit with the
- script. ie: in the first 5 minutes of the movie, we kill off two major
- characters, place alien eggs on the Sulaco and against-all-odds Ripley
- is the sole survivor of the crash.
- - Although an important part of the series, Newt died for no discernable
- reason.
- - Too many similarities between _ALIEN^3_ and _ALIEN_:
- * one alien stalks a group of weaponless people.
- * trapping the alien did not work, so let's try something else.
- * repair of a busted-up android.
- - Depressing. Ripley's life crumbles to an inevitable fate. No happy
- (or surprise) ending.
- - Characters are flat, undeveloped and boring. Nobody really CARES when
- the alien kills one.
- - No attempt is made to explain MOST questionable events (How did the eggs
- get on the Sulaco? Why is the alien different?)
- - Ripley is an eye-sore with her shaven head and bloodshot eye.
- - _ALIEN^3_ focussed on Ripley's misfortune-plagued life instead of the
- alien creature (as _ALIEN_ and _ALIENS_ had).
- - Most North American movie critics did not like _ALIEN^3_.
- - The emotions in Alien3 were not taken out to what they could have. Nobody
- seemed to care about someone else. Therefore it was hard to care for the
- characters in the movie. An example you can test for yourself is: try to
- remember the characters from Alien. Then from Aliens. And last -and least?-
- those from Alien^3. Most people hardly can name two or three of Alien^3.
-
- NO:
- - Just because a movie doesn't have a happy ending doesn't mean it's a bad
- movie.
- - _ALIEN^3_ takes a different direction from the prior alien movies. It is
- good that they didn't make an "_ALIENS_ with bigger guns" as most had
- expected.
- - Artistic images were well defined. The Newt autopsy scene showed almost
- NO graphic images, yet the audience was revolted by the vividness. The
- graphic horror was not blatantly displayed on the screen, but projected
- into the imagination of the audience.
- - Since we don't know everything about the alien species, it's not difficult
- to accept that "by undisclosed means" the alien eggs got on the Sulaco and
- the alien creature was physically different.
- - The interleaving of the credits and the movie scenes was visually
- provocative.
- - Most scenes were shot from very provocing distant angles, making them very
- beautiful in the eye of the artist.
- - Many European critics did like _ALIEN^3_.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 13. MOVIE WATCHING RITUALS
-
- Basically, if you know of any rituals that you or your friends perform when
- any one of the ALIEN movies is shown (ie: screaming things at the movie,
- acting out different parts, etc...) then they belong in this section.
-
- - When repeatedly watching this film with friends, we've only really evolved
- one tradition when watching the film. When Burke has abandoned them, and
- opens the door, just to see the alien there, hissing at him, it has become
- somewhat traditional to shout "Let's eat Burke" repeatedly. Oh yeah, and
- when Newt falls into the water, it's fairly obvious that you have to shout
- "Behind you" fairly loudly.
-
- - ALIEN: deep, impressed silence.
- ALIEN^3: loud, carthatic weeping.
-
- - ALIENS: imitating Hudson's "game over MAN, game over!" as he says it in
- the movie. (and even when we're not watching the movie)
-
- - leaping at the screen to get a four-inch-away view of the various types of
- military hardware to get more details about function and what props are
- made from (ie: the Flame units are slightly modified M-16 rifles)
-
- - In Aliens, during Ripley's first nightmare at Gateway Station. When she
- pulls back her shirt and sees the alien trying to poke through and then
- wakes up in horror, one of us HAS to say, "Damn Tacos!"
-
- - Counting the number of times "Hudson" is said over the course of _ALIENS_.
-
- [more?]
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 14. GIBSON'S ALIEN^3 SCRIPT
-
- What follows is a synopsis of Gibson's _ALIEN^3_ script, due to the immense
- effort required to port the text from paper to computer, a special thanks goes
- out to Steve Copold, the user who tackled the tedious and heinous task.
-
- * NOTE: refer to Frequently Asked Questions for information on getting the
- entire script.
- Or get it by downloading it from the Alien WWW homepages. It's under
- the link 'All textual information' -> 'Gibson's script'. There is a short
- version, and a long version. The short version is here included due to
- a large demand for it.
- The Alien homepage is: Http://www.twi.tudelft.nl/~vos/alien.html
-
- Steve writes:
-
- I've had my hands on a copy of William Gibson's original script for "Alien III"
- for quite awhile now and it seems like a good time to contribute a synopsis
- which may explain a few things (such as how the eggs were supposed to have
- gotten onto the Sulaco), and may just add more confusion to others. I've been
- very careful in preparing the synopsis to include as much detail as is
- possible, including direct quotes, and still remain within the bounds of the
- fair-use doctrine and copyright laws. (Everything encased in parentheses,
- except for dialog notes, is my writing...Everything else is Gibson's.)
-
- Enjoy!
-
- -Steve Copold
-
- FADE IN:
-
- DEEP SPACE - THE FUTURE
-
- The silent field of stars -- eclipsed by the dark bulk of of an approaching
- ship.
-
- CLOSER.
-
- ANGLE ON THE HULL
-
- A towering cliff of metal, Sulaco.
-
- (The script then cuts to an inside tracking shot of the hyper-sleep vault and
- the line of open and empty capsules. We finally track across 4 closed capsules
- - Newt, Ripley, Hicks, and finally Bishop. Bishop's capsule, however, is
- covered with a "hothouse" mist and condensation.)
-
- CLOSER
-
- A tear of fluid streaks the condensation.
-
- An alarm sounds.
-
- A monitor begins to scroll data.
-
- (We then hear the computer announcing that Sulaco has experienced a
- navagational error and entered the territory of the U.P.P. [Union of
- Progressive Peoples - A clear analogy for the late U.S.S.R. - A subplot which
- probably contributed to the demise of this script.] We cut to an exterior shot
- of the Sulaco and witness the approach of a UPP interceptor ship carrying
- commandos. They dock with the Sulaco and board her. They enter the ship though
- an airlock near the cargo bay. As they enter, they find Bishop's twisted and
- tangled lower torso. They see the blast damage on the drop ship and exchange
- knowing looks...It is apparent these are combat veterans. As the commandos
- enter the hyper-sleep vault, the computer announces a security breach. They
- move down the line of capsules and stop at Bishop's.)
-
- INTERIOR HYPER-SLEEP VAULT - LEADER"S POV (point of view)
-
- The chilly aisle of capsules.
-
- Commandos move down the line, guns poised. They peer in at Newt, Ripley, and
- Hicks, but the lid of Bishop's capsule is pearl white. (text deleted) The lid
- rises. A dense pale mist flows out, spilling over the edges of the capsule,
- revealing the ovoid of a gray alien egg. Rooted in the center of Bishop's
- synthetic entrails, the egg instantly ejaculates a face-hugger, which strikes
- the leader's faceplate in a spray of acid. (lots of text deleted)
-
- (At this point, one of the other commandos, a young Vietnamese woman, attempts
- to shoot the facehugger without killing the leader. Things go wrong and his
- head is literally destroyed. They throw him out the airlock and leave with
- Bishop's remains.)
-
- DISSOLVE TO:
-
- IN DEEP SPACE - VARIOUS ANGLES
-
- A station the size of a small moon, and growing; unfinished sections of hull
- are open to vacuum. A vast, irregular structure, the result of of the shifting
- goals of succesive administrations.
-
- (This is our introduction to Anchorpoint which serves as the setting for about
- 75% of Alien III. I see it as a cross between the Deathstar and Deep Space 9.
- It is huge and well-used like the Deathstar, but it is by run civil
- administrators and company reps, with only a military attache and a few troops.
- Like DSN, it has shopping malls, schools, and the type of stuff associated with
- a colony rather than a military base.
-
- At this time we are introduced to Tully, a civilian lab technician, and the
- station's ops officer, Jackson. Tully is written as sort of a malcontented
- doctoral student. He's very smart, very good at his job, and has some degree of
- contempt for authority. Jackson is a really neat character. She is a "tough
- broad," much like Ripley, but carries none of the baggage that Ripley is
- saddled with. They have a lengthy conversation at this point which sort of
- brings the audience up to speed. I've included just a small portion.)
-
- JACKSON
- The Sulaco. Departed gateway four years ago with a compliment of fifteen. A
- dozen marines, an android, a company representative, and the former warrant
- officer of a merchant vessel...
-
- TULLY
- So?
-
- JACKSON
- So, the bio-readout gives us the warant officer, one -- count him -- marine,
- and a nine-year-old girl. Makes you wonder what happened out there, doesn't it?
-
- TULLY
- So ask'em. Wake'em up and ask'em. Them not me.
-
- JACKSON
- But That's the GOOD news, Tully. Three hours before Sulaco turned up, we docked
- a priority shuttle out of Gateway. Two passengers. Milisci, Tully. Weapons
- Division.
-
- TULLY
- That the bad news?
-
- JACKSON
- They want the ship pulled in with full biohazard precautions, by
- oh-eight-hundred hours. BioLab techs are priority for the deck squad. that's
- you Tully.
-
- The phone screen goes blank.
-
- TULLY
- (heartfelt) Shit!
-
- (We are then introduced to Spence, who is I think Tully's girlfriend. That
- part's not real clear as events overtake the issue very quickly from here on
- out. The next five pages of script are dedicated to a WONDERFUL sequence of
- scenes where Tully and other lab techs, accompanied by marines from Anchorpoint
- are seen in an enormous docking bay where they board Sulaco. I'll put in the
- last page of it here.)
-
- SECOND MARINE
- Yessir. Lights on in there.
-
- The officer presses a button.
-
- The door slides open. Bright white. The aisle. Empty. The row of capsules.
- Tully's marine is first through the door, gun ready, slow, careful. Tully steps
- in after him, raises his instrument, takes a sample.
-
- INT. HYPER-SLEEP VAULT
-
- The other two marines move past Tully. Soft scuff of their boots on the deck.
- Tully doesn't know quite what to do. Lowers his sampler, hesitates, The first
- marine reaches Newt's capsule. He lowers his rifle. (something startled, almost
- gentle in his voice)
- They're here...
-
- Eight inches of razor-sharp serrated tail plunges out through the back of his
- suit as he's lifted off his feet by something we can't see. Ugly RIPPING noise
- as the alien withdraws its stinger (Gibson clearly refers to the tail as a
- stinger at several points in the script) -- blood tidily contained by the
- translucent membrane of the biohazard envelope.
-
- The stinger of a second alien whips around the neck of one of the other two
- marines; the alien is clinging to the ceiling. He screams. Tully's marine sags
- against the foot of Ripley's capsule, his arm across the controls -- the green
- indicator lights go out -- as the first alien lunges up into view.
-
- CLOSE
-
- On the jaws.
-
- ANGLE ON RIPLEY
-
- Her eyes snap open
-
- RIPLEY'S POV
-
- As the beast mounts her coffin, terminal nightmare.
-
- ANGLE
-
- RIPLEY
- No-ooooooooooooooooooooo!
- Her hands claw frantically at the smooth curve of the plastic canopy.
-
- The remaining marine, crazy with adrenialine and terror, unleashes his flame
- thrower. The first alien and Ripley's capsule vanish in a napalm fireball. the
- marine spins, screaming incoherently, and liquid fire hoses the second alien,
- which drops its victim and falls burning into the deck.
-
- The vault is an inferno. Ripley's capsule is sagging, melting.
-
- DISSOLVE TO:
-
- (We see Ripley's damaged capsule being rolled into a very elaborate medlab and
- doctors go to work on her. Then we cut to Hicks sitting on the edge of a
- hospital bed in a dressing gown lighting a cigarette. Spence comes in and has a
- brief conversation with him. He asks about Newt and Ripley and Bishop. She
- tells him that Newt and Ripley are fine, and that she doesn't know who Bishop
- is. Newt comes running in chased by an orderly. He grabs for Newt and Hicks
- almost assaults him, but is stopped when Spence calls off the orderly. They
- demand to see Ripley. Spence takes them to her room. She is in a deep coma)
-
- NEWT
- Is Ripley DREAMING?
-
- SPENCE
- I don't know honey.
-
- NEWT
- It's better not to.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- EXT. RODINA, THE U.P.P. STATION - VARIOUS ANGLES
-
- Smaller than Anchorpoint
-
- INT. RODINA - CYBERNETICS LAB
-
- CLOSE on Bishop. He stares straight ahead, the corner of his mouth twitching
- mechanically.
-
- (The UPP scientists are downloading all of Bishop's data and are learning all
- about the aliens. The young Vietnamese commando is present and confirms the
- image of the facehugger -- They all stare in horror at the image of the adult
- alien. The young woman shakes her head and says she has not seen this. The two
- adults on the Sulaco are never explained and neither is the fact that the
- capsules were left alone. There is a possibility that there may have been live
- animals, or animals such as dogs on the Sulaco in hypersleep. This may account
- for the adults as well as the dog thread in the screen version. Lab animals are
- turned into aliens later in the Gibson script. The egg in Bishop's entrails is
- explained in great detail.)
-
- INT SULACO - CARGO LOCK
-
- TECH WITH PROBE
- You getting this on tape Miller?
-
- SECOND TECH
- You bet your ass. Orders.
-
- TECH WITH PROBE
- That's good because I'd swear I just saw a piece of this shit move...
-
- On the monitor, the tip of the probe trembles, brushes one of the globules. The
- second tech takes it, inserts it in a plastic tube, seals the tube in a small
- metal cannister, and writes #17 on the side in red grease pencil.
-
- SECOND TECH
- Since when do androids get diseases?
-
- TECH WITH PROBE
- I dunno. Sure looks like something got to this poor bastard...
-
- (This is a key scene in the script as it introduces the alien "spores" and
- "DNA" samples which are capable of spreading the species like a disease. Even
- androids can act as a host at least to the extent of producing a viable egg
- with a facehugger inside. The effects on a living host are entirely different
- as we'll see shortly.
-
- At this point in the story, we are introduced to Col. Rosetti, local commandant
- of the colonial marine detachment at Anchorpoint. We also meet Kevin Fox and
- Susan Welles. They are the Weyland-Yutani scum-yuppies from the weapons
- division sent by the company. They are real knock-offs of Burke, only not so
- endearing...Yeeech! We also meet Shuman, the diplomat. He is involved now as
- the UPP is making a stink about the Sulaco entering their space. The four of
- them debrief Hicks in a "security bubble" and learn what he knows. They do not
- tell him about the aliens found on the Sulaco. In the bubble we also meet
- Trent, the head bio-geneticist at Anchorpoint. He quizzes Hicks about the
- alien's life-cycle. They realize that Hicks doesn't know anything about the
- genetic material they have discovered in the hyper-sleep vault. They also fail
- to tell him they are experimenting with it and trying to clone it. They do tell
- Hicks about the UPP grabbing Bishop.
-
- At this point there is a complex and important scene in the Tissue Culture Lab
- with Tully and Spence. It involves lots of high tech goodies and what would
- have been some terrific CGI sequences as they examine the alien samples. It all
- culminates with them looking #17 under extreme magnification we see the sample
- brought into focus...)
-
- EXTREME CLOSEUP - MONITOR
-
- As the screen fills with an image that might be a bizzare landscape, its lines
- and textures recalling the interior of the derelict ship in "ALIEN."
-
- (This sequence is followed by a long set of scenes with Newt and Hicks as Newt
- prepares to return to earth aboard the Sulaco which has been sterilized. Ripley
- is still in a coma and Newt makes her a map of her Grandparent's home in Oregon
- so she can find her when she wakes up...Lot's of cuteness and string-pulling as
- Newt departs Anchorpoint.
-
- We jump back to Rodina Station and meet a bunch of new characters. Braun,
- Rodina's Chief of R&D, Colonel-Doctor Suslov, the Head of the station, and
- several military and diplomatic officers. The scene is basically a discussion
- of where are we? - where are they? re: the development of the aliens as a
- weapon, and what to do about Bishop? They decide the best course of action is
- not to overplay their hand, but to sterilize Bishop and send him back with no
- traces of the alien spores or any memory of his time at Rodina. They rebuild
- him (with inferior UPP technology - this later becomes a plot element and a
- running joke in the script) and return him to Anchorpoint.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- INT. ANCHORPOINT - TISSUE CULTURE LAB
-
- Trent, head of biolab, Rosetti, and Fox wait, seated, as Tully wheels a
- holographic Display Module into position. The lights dim. A faint, ghostly cube
- shimmers in front of the three men.
-
- TRENT
- Initially this was merely routine, you understand. We attempted to determine
- its compatibility with terrestial DNA.
-
- FOX
- What kind of DNA Doctor?
-
- TRENT
- Human, of course.
-
- Something shivers and shakes and takes form in the cube of light: a double
- helix threaded with green and red beads of light.
-
- TRENT (continuing)
- Watch closey, please.
-
- The alien genetic material looks like a cubist's vision of an art deco
- staircase, its asymmetrical segments glowing day-glow green and purple.
-
- ROSETTI
- That's a biological structure? More like part of a machine...
-
- The alien form makes contact with the human DNA. The transformation is
- shockingly swift, but its stages can still be followed: the thing seems to pull
- itself into and THROUGH the coils, and for an instant the two are meshed,
- locked, and then the final stage. A new shape glows, a HYBRID; the green and
- red beads have been altered beyond recognition.
-
- FOX
- Like a high-speed viral takeover...! What's the real-time duration on this,
- Trent?
-
- TULLY
- (from the shadows beyond the glowing cube) That was it. What you see is what
- you get. That's how fast it is...
-
- (Several scenes follow that I'll just encapsulate for you. They are all
- important, but only in that they introduce characters or minor plot elements.
-
- #1 Hicks meets Walker the foreman of the Anchorpoint machine-shop...He is a
- tough customer.
-
- #2 Jackson, Shuman, UPP Diplomatic Officer discuss Bishop's return.
-
- #3 Bishops arrives at Anchorpoint.
-
- #4 Hicks meets Tully in a bar on the Mall and Tully reveals that Fox and Welles
- have ordered the lab to experiment with the alien DNA.
-
- #5 Rosetti, Fox, Trent, and Welles in the security bubble discussing the
- progress of the experiments. Rosetti raises minor objections, but wimps out
- when Fox threatens his career.
-
- #6 Bishop being checked out by a medlab tech and jokes about his shitty UPP
- polycarbonate knee joints. This is followed by a long scene with Hicks and
- Spence where she fully spills the beans about the "research.")
-
- INT. CONSTRUCTION ZONE CHAMBER
- (lots of text deleted)
-
- SPENCE
- Maybe I don't either. It's just...We've got to tell somebody...Now there's a
- rumor somebody came in on a UPP ship today, somebody off Sulaco...
-
- HICKS
- Bishop...
-
- SPENCE
- I don't know.
-
- HICKS
- Maybe Progressive Peoples'll get their own alien too. Maybe they'll grow
- some...
-
- SPENCE
- (horrified) Shit! You'd better hope not...
-
- HICKS
- Why's that?
-
- SPENCE
- Their lab gear's five years behind ours. they'd never be able to control it
-
- HICKS
- Think you can, huh?
-
- SPENCE
- I don't know...
-
- (More scenes follow:
-
- #1 Tully complains to Jackson that there are problems with one of the stasis
- systems in the lab.
-
- #2 Rodina - BioLab: Braun and Suslov are discussing the alien as a weapon in
- front of a large stasis tube. Scene ends with a closeup on the tube showing a
- "chestburster suspended like a fetal dolphin."
-
- #3 Long scene where Bishop tells Hicks about Ripley and the queen on the
- Sulaco. He also warns Hicks to watch him carefully as the UPP may have
- reprogrammed him and he would not know it.
-
- #4 Long scene in the culture lab with Tully and Welles. Ends with the stasis
- system failing and the contents spraying all over Welles and Tully. They are
- immediately taken to a "de-con" unit. Welles is seriously pissed off!
-
- #5 Bishop and Hicks sneak into the tissue culture lab and destroy all of the
- alien cultures. Ends with both of them in white plastic restraints as they are
- placed in separate cells. The next scene is the beginning of the proverbial
- shit hitting the fan.)
-
- INT. THE BUBBLE
-
- Meeting of the full Anchorpoint Directorate, including Welles and Fox and a
- number of new faces. Welles is white lipped with fury.
-
- (lots of dialog omitted)
-
- FOX
- You have no more material to work with, Trent. In any case, it's become obvious
- that you aren't the man for the job. We took the precaution of obtaining our
- own samples. they're on their way to Gateway. (Wow! Does this open a lot of
- possibilities...Like "Earth Hive" for instance.)
-
- WELLES
- (with cold satisfaction)...and everything, every move each of you have made,
- since our arrival, is going to be gone over with a fine toothed c-c-c-c-c--
-
- As Welles begins to stammer, her eyes betray a terrible consternation. She
- rises from her chair, lurches forward, catching herself on her hands. The
- c-c-c-c- phases into a chattering palsy as a thick strand of blood-streaked
- drool descends toward the table. Fox, seated to her left, has instinctively
- shoved his own chair back, ready to run. Everyone else is frozen with shock.
-
- As the chittering tooth-burr becomes a shrill SHRIEK of inhuman rage, the
- transformation takes place. Segmented biomechanoid tendons squirm beneath the
- skin of her arms. Her hands claw at one another, tearing redundant flesh from
- alien talons. then the shriek dies. She straightens up. And, rips her face
- apart in a single movement, the glistening claws coming away with skin, eyes,
- muscle, teeth, and splinters of bone...The sound of ripping cloth. the new
- beast sheds its human skin in a single sinuous, bloody ripple, molting on fast
- forward...An instant of utter silence as the featureless mask moves. From side
- to side. Scanning.
-
- Trent vomits explosively. the marine guard snatches his pistol from its holster
- and fires wildly across the table. Blind screaming chaos.
-
- OVERHEAD SHOT
-
- As the Directorate plunges, like a single panicked organism, to the far side of
- the bubble. The thing is on Fox before he can get up from his chair.
-
- CLOSE
-
- On his scream as the sucking, fanged tounge plunges through the orbit of his
- eye.
-
- ANGLE
-
- A marine with a flamethrower bursts through the door, torching Fox and the new
- beast, setting fire to the bubble's acoustic foam baffles.
-
- (Clearly, this script was destined to get an "R" rating...From this point on
- the script becomes an Aliens-like war movie. Many brief cutting scenes follow:
-
- #1 Spence finds Tully's contaminated lab badge.
-
- #2 Rosetti gets Hicks and Bishop out of their cells and enlists their help.
-
- #3 Hicks (in full combat armor) and Walker driving into the construction zone
- in a jeep searching for Tully.
-
- #4 Jackson, Spence, and Bishop tracking them on monitors from operations.
-
- #5 Hicks and Walker find and kill the alien that was Tully.
-
- #6 Closeup of Spence as Tully's locator dot blinks out.
-
- #7 INT. RODINA Mass confusion as we see the commandos fighting their way
- through what has obviously become a war-zone. Then we see the result of
- Suslov's genetic tinkering: It's a new type of alien - "bigger, meaner, faster,
- able to reproduce more rapidly." The commandos swarm through a hatch and seal
- the thick steel door. We hear slamming and pounding as the steel begins to
- buckle.
-
- All of this is followed by a really long scene with Hicks, Jackson, Bishop,
- Shuman, and Rosetti in operations. We find out the closest ship is the
- transport Kansas City which is 20 hours away. the following exchange takes
- place in the midle of it:)
-
- ROSETTI
- We abandon the station.
-
- HICKS
- Destroy the station, man! We got nukes?
-
- ROSETTI
- Outlawed under the strategic arms reduction treaty.
-
- JACKSON
- We can fiddle the overrides on the fusion package. Baby nova.
-
- BISHOP
- We're dealing with a new form Colonel. We know nothing of this new mode of
- reproduction. Others may have already become hosts.
-
- ROSETTI
- What are you suggesting?
-
- BISHOP
- Inorder to be ENTIRELY certain, Colonel, it would be necessary to override the
- fusion package now.
-
- Jackson looks up at Bishop; he's suggesting mass suicide.
-
- HICKS
- I thought you were programmed to protect human life?
-
- BISHOP
- (with android blandness) I'm taking the long view.
-
- (I believe this would have become one of the classic lines of the film. The
- scene ends with an incoming message, actually a warning, from Rodina. A
- technician explains what they have done and that all experiments must be
- terminated as they cannot be contained...No shit! There is a lot of funny
- reparte about "the Soviet space brothers" in this scene. Jackson almost takes
- on the air of a Hudson, except she's pretty gutsy. At the very end Jackson
- gathers everyone near the monitors as they notice that something huge is
- blocking the cameras in the air-scrubber chamber. Many scenes follow:
-
-
- #1 Spence sitting in the eco-module...Birds begin to sing...The calm before the
- storm.
-
- #2 EXT. RODINA - No movement. INT. - We see the Vietnamese commando sitting on
- the floor cradling her gun, the acid burned corpse of her partner is beside
- her.
-
- #3 A series of very rapidly cut scenes where Hicks puts Ripley in a lifeboat
- and launches her into space. Bishop questions him about this as she might be
- infected. Hicks replies, "I owe her one."
-
- #4 Great combat sequence as Hicks leads a group of "green" marines to the
- scrubber room where they find a huge mutant queen alien. The place look like
- the queens chamber on LV-426, only more grotesque. Lots of the new aliens come
- crawling out the walls. The marines destroy the new queen and kill lots of the
- drones, but as the Queen pulls loose from the framework that is supporting her,
- an enormous cloud of spores is released and then sucked into the air
- circulation system. Hicks has Bishop close the vents.
-
- #5 INT. RODINA HUB - The commando works her way through the core of the
- station. She discover the almost the entire crew of the station, maybe a
- hundred people all cocooned in a multi-story column...A bas-relief of human
- bodies and glittering resin. A closeup of Braun and Suslov is shown.
-
- #6 INT. OPS - Jackson, Rosetti, and Bishop are watching the approach of the UPP
- cruiser Nikolai Stoiko at Rodina (How they are doing this is not explained
- other than as some form of survelience system. It's clear that it's not direct
- video, but some form of remore imaging.).
-
- #7 INT. RODINA - The commando gets into an interceptor and escapes from the
- station. We see her blast away.
-
- #8 EXT. RODINA - We see the Stoiko launch a missle and a nuclear blast destroy
- the station.
-
- #9 INT. OPS - Jackson says, "I don't believe it! They send for help, and their
- own people nuked'em! Hicks replies, "Maybe they asked for it."
-
- The following scenes are a real combat-fest.
-
- #1 Walker on the Mall blasting aliens and taking pulls from a jug of liquor. In
- the end he becomes an alien.
-
- #2 INT. ECO-MODULE - Spence enters and gasps at what she sees. The primates
- have been cocooned in the trees.
-
- #3 Hicks on the Mall...scenes of carnage everywhere.
-
- #4 INT. OPS - Jackson, Hicks, Rosetti, Spence, and Bishop. Hicks wants to blow
- the fusion package immediately. Jackson says it doesn't matter as Hicks has
- destroyed the scrubber and with all the fires, they'll only have air for a few
- more hours anyway. One of the marines falls down in agony, only he doesn't
- become an alien. His chest bursts open and about half a dozen new model
- chestbursters pop out and run in all different directions. Hicks evacuates
- everyone.
-
- #5 INT. CORRIDOR - Bishop heads off to rig the fusion package. Hicks gathers
- all the survivors to take them to the lifeboats. A few new characters are
- introduced at this point...All minor.
-
- #6 Bishop in the Mall encounters yet another queen and her drones in the
- process of cocooning victims. Bishop runs for the elevator with the queen after
- him.
-
- #7 Lots of cross-cutting between the group heading for the lifeboats fighting
- their way through the aliens and Bishops staving off the queen in the elevator.
- Bishop escapes by ripping up the floor of the elevator showing his android
- strength. The lifeboat party emerges from a wall of smoke to find the passage
- blocked by a wall of resin, human bones, marine helmets, rifles, etc. What
- follows is just too complex to distill and too long to copy and still be fair
- to Mr. Gibson. Let me just say that it's an incredible sequence of the lifeboat
- party taking alternate routes to the bay as the aliens keep blocking their
- path. Lots of explosions, shootouts, mucho violence...Really keen stuff!
-
- #8 Bishop arrives at the fusion package and proceeds to rig it to blow.
-
- #9 We rejoin the lifeboat party at the crew quarters where we see even more
- carnage including what's left of a children's preschool. Memebers of the party
- freak out at this point. Spence and Hicks calm everyone down and they move on.
-
- #10 Bishop exiting the fusion complex...One of his polycarbon knees gives out.
- He is now dragging one leg behind him.
-
- #11 Spence is separated in a service shaft and trapped by an alien. She has a
- huge flare pistol and kills it. She rejoins Hicks and the others.
-
- #12 Bishop climbing the elevator shaft and checking his watch: 21:40. They
- agreed he would set the fusion unit to blow at 22:00.
-
- #13 Hicks and Jackson have it out with Rosetti who is not handling things very
- well. Basically, they kick his ass. One of the party, Tatsumi is bitten, but
- survives. They dress his wound and move on.
-
- #14 Quick scene of Bishop back on the Mall putting a patch on leg and then
- moving to rejoin the others. The queen is no longer there.
-
- #15 Hicks and company arrive at the lifeboat bay. Closeup of Tatsumi's leg
- wound leaving a trail of yellow drops. Rosetti opens the door and the bay is
- filled with fresh new aliens. Hicks provides cover fire and they get the door
- closed again. They all pile into an office. It's Trent's, and they find him
- where he's already killed himself. Spence finds that the back wall of the
- office is actually an airlock. Sounds of the aliens throwing themselves against
- the door to the office. Hicks checks his watch it's 21:46.
-
- #16 As they prepare to enter the lock, A chestburster crawls out of Tatsumi's
- wound and more erupt from his chest. The survivors enter the airlock. They all
- suit up and the color of their suits is important. Rosetti gets in a yellow
- suit. Shortly after they exit the lock Rosetti goes through the change inside
- his suit. He kills a lab tech and then Hicks kill him. Only Jackson, Hicks, and
- Spence are left alive. Hicks looks at his watch 21:59...22:00...Nothing! They
- move across the outside surface of Anchorpoint toward the external portion of
- the lifeboats.
-
- #17 Outside shot of the lock shows the aliens following them...They are
- unaffected by the cold and the vacuum.
-
- #18 Outside the lifeboat, Spence and jackson work on opening the hatch with a
- bypass. Hicks continue to kill aliens.
-
- #19 Hicks sees a yellow spacesuit moving across the hull...Rosetti? No, it's
- Bishop. he has emerged from another lock. Bishop "greases" all the aliens that
- are left on the outside. He tells Hicks that he gave them an extra half hour of
- time.
-
- #20 As they are getting in the lifeboat, the second queen emerges and leads a
- charge of new aliens toward them. They run out of ammo as the aliens close in
- on them.
-
- #21 Cut to the UPP interceptor: shot of a port opening revealing a "viscious
- looking gattling style pulse cannon" (I could almost hear the audience cheering
- in my head as I read this scene). The interceptor wipes out the aliens.
-
- #22 The commando lands the interceptor near them and takes them on board.
- Jackson is killed by the aliens in this scene. The aliens are coming up behind
- the ship. She fires the engines and fries them!
-
- #23 The interceptor streaks away as the reactor overloads and blows.
-
- The last scene is in the interceptor and it's too long for fair-use, although,
- I'd love to put up the whole thing. Instead I'll just give you the gist of it
- and one very important extract.
-
- INT. INTERCEPTOR
-
- (dialog omitted, but Bishop determines that none of them are infected or they
- would have already begun to change. The commando has had a lethal dose of
- radiation and will only live a few more hours.)
-
- BISHOP
- You're a species again, Hicks. United against a common enemy...
-
- HICKS
- Yeah?
-
- BISHOP
- The source, Hicks. You'll have to trace them back, find the point of origin.
- The first source and destroy it.
-
- HICKS
- I don't know, Bishop. Maybe we oughtta just stay out of their way...
-
- BISHOP
- You can't, Hicks. This goes far beyond mere interspecies competition. These
- creatures are to biological life what antimatter is to matter.
-
- HICKS
- How do you mean?
-
- BISHOP
- There isn't room for the both of you, Hicks, not in this universe.
-
- HICKS
- That's crazy, Bishop...
-
- BISHOP
- No. You're already at war, Hicks. War to extermination. The alien knows no
- other mode.
-
- HICKS
- Hell, man, we been at war all my life. Near enough, anyway. With her (he looks
- down at the Vietnamese commando). With all her brothers and sisters. That's
- what got us into this shit in the first place!
-
- BISHOP
- But now you've seen the enemy, Hicks. So has she. She's not it. Neither are
- you. This is a Darwinian universe, Hicks. Will the alien be the ultimate
- survivor?
-
- Hicks doesn't answer. He just looks at Bishop. Bishop goes back to repairing
- his circuitry.
-
- CLOSE ON:
-
- Spence's sleeping face and the face of the dying commando.
-
- DISSOLVE TO:
-
- EXT. SPACE
-
- Approach of a large ship.
-
- The PING of homing radar.
-
- ANGLE ON THE HULL
-
- As it slides past, enormous letters: KANSAS CITY
-
- EXT. SPACE - ANGLE UP
-
- >From below Kansas City as a wide bay opens up.
-
- The interceptor comes into frame and is drawn up into the brightly lit hold.
-
- The bay closes.
-
- EXT. SPACE
-
- Kansas City. Receding. Gone.
-
- The stars.
-
- FADE OUT
-
- THE END
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