Sweet Dreams or a Beautiful Nightmare
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  • Reads 4,062
  • Votes 54
  • Parts 3
  • Time 2h 8m
Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2019
Mature
Amanda Ripley is trying to escape Sevastopol before it is pulled into the gas giant and destroyed. However, she never suspected that the very creature who threw the space station into absolute chaos would be the one aiding her in escaping, or that the two of them fleeing from the station would be just the beginning. Human/Xenomorph lemon.
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Ripley: Endgame

30 parts Complete Mature

Directly following events on the Sevastopol Station, this story follows Amanda Ripley and what happened immediately after. This is ultimate conclusion to Amanda Ripley's story - sort of "Else-Worlds" story. Ancient mysteries have been unearthed. True purpose of a monstrous, alien beasts known as xenomorphs is finally revealed. Endgame has arrived. Explanation: This is a work of fan fiction that uses characters from the Alien franchise, who are protected by the rights that belong to the company: 20th Century Studios (The Walt Disney Company). The story I am telling here about the character of Amanda Ripley is my own idea and is not listed nor is it believed to be part of the canon of the story related to the game or the sequel to a game called aLien Isolation. This story is for fun only and is not part of the official story line. I am extremely grateful to the following: Dan Abnett, Dion Lay, Will Porter, Sega, Creative Assembly and 20th Century Studios (The Walt Disney Company) for their wonderful stories about alien monsters who are simply called aliens (xenomorph too), because without their fascinating ideas my story could not exist. I don't profit financially from creating and publishing this story.