Chris9417
After escaping the Nostromo's self-destruction, Ellen Ripley drifts alone in hypersleep aboard the shuttle Narcissus. In the endless void, her pod collides with a drifting fragment of alien debris-an ancient, discarded Klyntar symbiote, severed from its hive and starving for a host. Desperate for survival, it bonds with the comatose Ripley, awakening her as something new: She-Venom.
The symbiote, a sentient entity with its own fractured personality, amplifies Ripley's trauma-fueled rage and survival instincts while whispering temptations of ultimate power. It reshapes her body into a living weapon-claws that rend Xenomorph exoskeletons, tendrils that sense acid blood, regeneration that defies injury. But the bond is intimate, invasive: the symbiote hungers for connection, developing a possessive, obsessive "affection" for Ripley, blurring protection with domination.
As Weyland-Yutani closes in to recapture their prized survivor (and the Xenomorph specimen they believe she carries), mutated Xenomorph strains-evolved in response to symbiote traces in deep space-begin hunting her. Ripley must navigate this triple threat: corporate hunters, adaptive horrors, and the entity inside her that wants to consume her soul as much as it wants to love her. In the end, she faces a choice-embrace the symbiote fully and become an apex predator beyond humanity, or reject it and risk becoming prey once more.