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by GMoromisato
560 days ago
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I agree with this--if I understand you correctly. In "Aliens", when Hudson (or was it Hicks?) asks, "is this another bug hunt?" the lieutenant says, (paraphrasing) "there may be a xenomorph involved". I interpret this to mean that (a) The marines have previously fought alien creatures of some kind (and they had no problem dealing with them). (b) They used the term "xenomorph" to mean any alien creature--not specifically the titular alien, which they had never before encountered. So I agree. Calling it "the Xenomorph" is a misunderstanding. At best it's like calling something "the Beast", or calling all ships of a certain size "dreadnoughts". |
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I really like your point about the Marines having fought/hunted/exterminated other "bugs". It casts their bravado in a different light. Even after seeing catastrophic damage from "acid for blood", the Marines are still very confident, which after beating other alien species, makes perfect sense. It's only when they get into the nest do they start getting scared.