Alien V

Alien V

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Seems like the nightmare's over for Ripley and her new late-teenage son, Aaron. But then they are both plunged back into a whirlpool of violence and torture on the moon LV-426, where the terrifying xenomorph are breeding faster than ever whilst being just as murderous and instinctive. As the learn more about the Weyland-Yutani company, can they really be trusted with their experimental secrets? And secondly, will the team ever survive? Read on for the (more like my version of) most climatic ending to the world famous horror saga!
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(Sequel to Human After All.) With the crash landing of the Juggernaut and the destruction of the Prometheus, and with the promise of leaving; Elizabeth Shaw, Alma Meadows and David find themselves in a trying predicament. Returning home does not seem to be an option, finding the Engineer's home world, however, is. By his own admission, David states he could get them there, but he'd rather they fixed him along the way, being a decapitated head isn't the lifestyle for him. With LV-223 far behind, things if anything get more strained as both humans slowly run out of supplies, having been reduced to succumbing to hypersleep, both expect to be woken when they arrive on the Engineer's planet, thus leaving David alone on the commandeered Juggernaut. Only, being left alone doesn't mean he will just spend his time minding his business like he did when on the Prometheus, no, David has ideals, has plans, and getting rid of the Engineers is just step one. After many, many years, when a crew appear suddenly, he cannot help but find curiosity in them, even more so when an android, a brother in arms, is with them. Who and why are the crew of the Covenant here? And who are the other mysterious colonists which keep getting mentioned? Not all is what it appears to be within Paradise, and honestly, David doesn't find himself caring all that much.

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