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The film is the Howling. I know it was a dream sequence... But I'll have to watch it again to remember that part. Its been a long time....

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Hi guys, i have a few questions that i am HOPING someone can help me with. i Am not sure how come no one has asked these, ( or maybe they have and i haven't seen them ).

1. the crashed ship ( Prometheus movie ) had only vases of black stuff in the cargo room. ( no eggs ). so obviously the crashed ship that is in ALIEN is not the same ship, as Ripley and the crew land on a different planet anyway... Yet that ship had thousands of eggs in that room and the engineer that was sitting on that chair (dead ) had a busted chest ( suggesting he copped a face hugger at some stage). so where was the alien that came out of his chest ???

2. is it possible that maybe that Deacon in Prometheus created eggs on the 2nd ship that David takes off in at the very end of Prometheus???
and that at some stage the engineers that are cybersleeping on that ship wake up and somehow David dies n shaw and the engineer cops a face hugger?? and then crashes the ship on the way to earth, so that ends up being the ship that we see in ALIEN..??


Basically i dont understand how in Alien there is the same ship.. with a different engineer on a different planet and it had eggs ( instead of vases ) and somehwere a face hugger went on him..how were the eggs made if the only had vases in Prometheus.. ( yet there is that picture on the wall that resembles a queen )?????
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Highly unlikely that the Deacon laid eggs on Shaw and David's ship. I think the birth scene was meant to take place after they left LV-223. Plus it was a chestburster. Plus we don't know if it was supposed to be a queen (please don't be).

We learned nothing of the derelict from Alien in Prometheus. We still don't know why it was there or what happened.

I doubt there are engineers on the ship Shaw and David took. That wouldn't really make any sense..and would ruin the point of Prometheus and it's sequels.
It's safe to say that David is in the pilot seat flying the ship while Shaw is sleeping in one of the cryotubes or something.
 
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Basically i dont understand how in Alien there is the same ship.. with a different engineer on a different planet and it had eggs ( instead of vases ) and somehwere a face hugger went on him..how were the eggs made if the only had vases in Prometheus.. ( yet there is that picture on the wall that resembles a queen )?????
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The original derelict is supposed to be thousands of years old. It could have crashed on a similar mission to destroy earth or another planet. The Engineers have been around for hundreds of thousands of years (possibly millions, which is stupid, but hey?!)

The planet LV223 is just a weapons factory for Engineer experiments. It's not the Engineer home world.

Basically the black goo is some sort of Alien DNA that can transform living beings into nasty little buggers. It's probable that the goo is a concentrated form of the original Alien.

It's still debatable if the liquid at the start (that creates life) is the same as the liquid in the vases. The sequels should hopefully expand on this.
 
The original derelict is supposed to be thousands of years old. It could have crashed on a similar mission to destroy earth or another planet. The Engineers have been around for hundreds of thousands of years (possibly millions, which is stupid, but hey?!)

The planet LV223 is just a weapons factory for Engineer experiments. It's not the Engineer home world.

Basically the black goo is some sort of Alien DNA that can transform living beings into nasty little buggers. It's probable that the goo is a concentrated form of the original Alien.

It's still debatable if the liquid at the start (that creates life) is the same as the liquid in the vases. The sequels should hopefully expand on this.
I think its different liquid, from death to life is a long shot that they would be the same.Holloway did look like he had a slower death them the engineer in the begin , with a smaller amount .But then again it was just a movie so it could go any which way
 
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