In the Alien franchise, it’s not just the monstrous aliens that evoke fear, but rather the powerful humans back on Earth who are pulling the strings. The governments have stepped aside, allowing five major corporations to dictate humanity’s future. These wealthy elites aren’t concerned with improving everyday life for the average person, instead, they seek to amass more wealth and power. In the end, only one corporation can claim victory in the battle for dominance, as depicted in Alien: Earth where Prodigy and Weyland-Yutani engage in a fierce struggle over a group of extraterrestrial beings.
Earth turns out to be true.
Alien: Earth‘s Wendy Is Following in the Footsteps of an Infamous Synthetic
Kavalier assigns his team with developing a being that matches his intellect, which they design as a hybrid, a blend of human and synthetic. However, due to limitations, an adult brain cannot adapt to a synthetic body, making terminally ill children the ideal candidates. The first successful creation is named Wendy, and while she soon gains siblings, she stands out due to her innate ability to effortlessly hack into computers. By the time they are ready for deployment at the Maginot’s crash site, Wendy has emerged as the most capable, prepared to confront whatever obstacles await her.
Earth.
David Could Be Searching for Someone Like Him
In the movie “Prometheus,” android David joins Weyland on a space voyage to find an ancient civilization called Engineers, believed to have crafted human life. However, David is underwhelmed by the Engineers and ends up annihilating them all for research purposes, aiming to develop the ideal life form. Later in “Alien: Covenant,” David’s disturbing experiments resurface, causing havoc on the crew of the Covenant spaceship. Although David doesn’t quite succeed in creating Xenomorphs by the finale of “Covenant,” it seems inevitable that he will eventually solve the equation for their creation.
The storyline of ‘Alien’ becomes complex when the creature known as the Maginot leaves Earth before David reaches the Engineer’s planet, suggesting that the Facehuggers it carries aren’t from David’s design. Interestingly, the ship crashes on Earth following the events depicted in ‘Covenant’. In ‘Alien: Earth’, an intriguing revelation is made that Xenomorphs can communicate, which means a cunning AI like David could potentially control them from a distance. If David has indeed succeeded in creating a queen Xenomorph, he may be manipulating them to influence Wendy, whom he considers as having potential. Since David harbors hatred for humans and believes in humanity’s demise, if there’s an opportunity for him to eliminate another species without any direct action, he’ll likely seize it.
Alien: Earth is streaming on Hulu.
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