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aaron.percival
SubjectRe: Back To The Egg ...
Fromaaron.percival
Date2002-04-10 17:17 (2002-04-10 16:17)
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"Animal Hour" <animalhour@aol.com>wrote in message news:20020410060055.27628.00000401@mb-bj.aol.com...

Animal Hour
In article <zzds8.235869$702.41404@sccrnsc02>, "spauldingae" <spauldingae@home.com>writes:

spauldingae
I personally got the idea they eggs were cargo, nothing more. I have no

Idea

where the "SJ" got them, but some have speculated the Xenomorphs were genetically engineered by them (perhaps as bioweapons)?

Animal Hour
Some possibilities:

1) The eggs were a biological weapon carried by the Space Jockey (from his

home

base toward a target which "he" never reached)

2) The eggs were being carried by the SJ as scientific specimens (from the xenomorph homeworld to labs on the jockey's world)

3) The alien is a weapon created by an unknown species for use *against*

the

SJ.

4) The SJ got infected on the Alien homeworld and returned while

impregnated to

his ship. His chestburster became a queen. She laid the eggs Kane found.

****** A possibility eliminated by ALIENS:

The SJ was the pilot of a ship with a large crew. The pilot got infected.

The

chestburster grew, captured the rest of the crew, and cocooned them. The "eggs" are the remains of the boneship's crew. * ******

I don't particularly like options (1) and (2). Wouldn't the SJ take some precautions? In (1) the jockey's knowledge of the alien would make him

wary; in

(2) his total *lack* of knowledge would make him wary.

Anyone can wander around among the eggs and there doesn't seem to be

anything

to keep a facehugger from leaving the hold and running around the ship.

It more like the SJ got infected by a FH and didn't rember and the queen burst out of it. It used its acid blood to make a hole at the battom the seet and sayed down there till it could lay eggs. than the SJ people wanting the Xeanmorphs.Because the chestburster came out the SJ during flight it chrased on LV246

Perhaps there was some sort of barrier enclosing the eggs but there was a

power

failure or other malfunction. Then a facehugger got loose. Option 2 (scientific specimen) makes some sense then. Option 1 (weapon) still

doesn't

work well though.

Another possibility is that there was a barrier for a long time after the jockey's death, but eventually the power was drained too much to maintain

the

warning transmission and the field. But in this case there must have been

an

alien outside of the barrier the whole time. Otherwise, the jockey would

not

have been attacked.

You can combine (3) and (4) to create option 5. In that case, the

xenomorph

doesn't really have a "homeworld", though, because it's genetically

engineered.

I have two variations of (5).

5a -- An egg is planted on some world for the SJ to stumble upon.

5b -- The SJ is abducted by the unknown aliens for impregnation with a

queen.

He is returned to his ship. He doesn't remember the implantation.

(5a) and (5b) have the following in common: The idea is that he will return home exposing his race. En route his

medical

equipment detects the larva. He doesn't want to endanger his own people

or

other species. He sets down on an uninhabited planet -- self-imposed quarantine. He broadcasts a warning. He dies. The resulting queen lays

the

eggs.

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