As Ellen Ripley was on the Nostromo, her daughter was a little girl. She promises her that she came back to her birthday.
And in Alien isolation she was already an grown up. Enough time that they build an Space Station in the orbit(17 years?). I think the station wasnt there when the nostromo arives.
Construction of the station began in 2095. The
Nostromo was destroyed in 2122.
The nostromo hit an strange course. Nobody was there before. The computer followed the signal wile the crew was sleeping.
See above.
I think with the destruction of the Sevastopol Station nobody knows what happend there, the proof of everythings is destroyed. No Alien or any records of that.
Going by the game, it would seem that Weyland-Yutani knew that there were alien lifeforms present in-system at Zeta Reticuli before Amanda Ripley ever left Earth. Why Samuels, as you mentioned below, was not given specific orders to secure them above and beyond assisting the younger Ripley is just another plot-hole.
We dont know what happend between Alien Isolation and Aliens.
We know that precisely nothing that would in any way conform to the behaviour of the Weyland-Yutani corporation as depicted in the game happened between
Isolation and
Aliens.
Yes good question. Why just burke.
Burke saw a potential opportunity, being connected to the Acheron colony and being able to point the Jordens in the direction of the Derelict.
I mean in the first movie the bordcomputer and ash had the order that there is no other prioity then saving the strange speciesim- Crew expandable. The company must behind this plot.
My understanding is that it's just a general order to investigate signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. Weyland-Yutani had no foreknowledge of the presence of the Derelict on LV-426.
There is enough space between the movie and the game for another game. I hope they will do. There are so many open questions.
That would just make things worse.
How about the friendly weyland yutani android? why does he help amanda to find her mother? Is there an connection of knowing the aliens? I dont think
so. Samuels had no interest in that Alien.
Add him to the list of things that don't make sense.
Dumb videogames, they will always be garbage when it comes to story telling.
They're only good for blowing **** up or being a character you enjoy and blowing **** up with them.
But keep that crap away from movie canon.
Oh, and Marvel vs Capcom is fun.
Indeed, though I will say that contrived as it was, the
Stasis Interrupted mission from
Colonial Marines provided a far more plausible explanation for the
Sulaco ending up at Fiorina 161 than any random facehugger shenanigans, and while I'm on the topic, I might as well point out that
Alien 3's ending doesn't really make sense either. It's established very clearly in
Aliens that Burke is the only W-Y executive who puts any credence at all in Ripley's alien stories, and he has every reason to keep the whole thing to himself, so Michael Bishop rustling up a science team and a bunch of mercs in full apesuits post-haste upon Ripley's turning up at the prison colony seems rather unlikely.
Unfortunately people have trouble taking the Alien and creating something new with it. They keep trying to shoehorn their story into the original trilogy (Isolation, Colonial Marines, Blomkamp??) and doing so they are guaranteed to upset somebody.
I'd just like to see a stand-alone USCM movie/game, expanding on the situations and factions glossed on in the Technical Manual and so forth. No xenomorphs required.