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Title: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Corporal Hicks on Nov 19, 2014, 11:49:03 AM

Now that Alien – Sea of Sorrows has been out for several months and has been digested by fans, author James A. Moore and I sat down for a chat to catch up and have a more in depth talk about Sea of Sorrows for episode #20 of the AvPGalaxy Podcast:

To listen to previous episodes of our podcasts, please be sure to check out the Podcast section of the website. You can find our pre-release interview with James in episode #17 and you can also check out my review for my thoughts on Alien – Sea of Sorrows.

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Title: Re: AvPG Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Corporal Hicks on Nov 19, 2014, 02:32:38 PM
The podcast isn't up at the minute. We're running into some issues. Bare with us.
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Corporal Hicks on Nov 19, 2014, 08:46:22 PM
Technical issues are now dealt with. The podcast is now available.
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: robbritton on Nov 20, 2014, 10:42:22 AM
Interesting to hear that Fox asked 'the latest video game' be considered canon for the novel.
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Corporal Hicks on Nov 20, 2014, 10:44:54 AM
Seems to me that there is a concerted effort to have all the EU fit going forward.
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: robbritton on Nov 20, 2014, 10:53:12 AM
It's comforting to see Fox finally apparently take the series seriously as a whole*. I like the insistence that Alien 3 and Resurrection be included, and that the mistakes of (particularly) the latter be rectified. All this new stuff is reminiscent of the feeling when the first Dark Horse comics arrived - it feels like they're looking to a future, rather than just treading water.


*Although, between timeline issues with the Prometheus comic and the whole
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Ripley woke up during those 57 years
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thing in the first book, they do seem to be going out of their way to make the whole thing needlessly complicated!
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Corporal Hicks on Nov 20, 2014, 11:02:49 AM
What makes you say its overly complicated?
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: robbritton on Nov 20, 2014, 11:41:28 AM
Maybe complicated is the wrong word, convoluted perhaps? The basic plot of Out Of The Shadows is a bigger stretch of credulity than Alien Isolation's use of Amanda, but I can understand why they did it to set up this continuity. It's just that at this early stage there's a lot of, "well, I guess that could happen..." going on, a lot of raking over coals to start this new thread. They're getting away with these 'things that happened within the original films timelines' so far, but it's all dangerously close to Turk in the cryotube sometimes.

That aside, it's lovely to see Fox care enough to request a continuity, so it's a little niggle really. I'm enjoying the books, which is the important bit when all is said and done!
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Corporal Hicks on Nov 20, 2014, 03:50:29 PM
Ripley's inclusion in Out of the Shadows is still a little jarring but it's the only problem in the new continuity. I wouldn't call it convoluted at all - just one incident of it.

Amanda in Isolation makes sense though. She's looking for her mother. Perfectly believable scenario, I reckon.
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: HuDaFuK on Nov 20, 2014, 08:18:17 PM
Interesting listen.

I knew Rollins was a synthetic :)
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Perfect-Organism on Nov 20, 2014, 08:39:24 PM
Quote from: HuDaFuK on Nov 20, 2014, 08:18:17 PM
Interesting listen.

I knew Rollins was a synthetic :)

Yes, and I still think Vickers maybe was also, but more along the lines of a "Replicant" from Bladerunner.  An organic synthetic much like that Eldon character in the Fire and Stone comics.


Thanks for the interview!  Insightful.
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Darkness on Nov 21, 2014, 05:05:48 PM
Ah, I love this guy. Makes me chuckle.
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Xenomorphine on Nov 22, 2014, 03:34:56 AM
Unless I'm missing something, the comic character hasn't been shown to have any organic parts.

As regards Amanda, without spoiling anything, the game essentially puts her fate at direct odds with what Burke had reason to openly relate about her. I don't know how anyone is going to square that circle.
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: robbritton on Nov 23, 2014, 01:45:47 PM
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Nov 20, 2014, 03:50:29 PM
Ripley's inclusion in Out of the Shadows is still a little jarring but it's the only problem in the new continuity. I wouldn't call it convoluted at all - just one incident of it.

Amanda in Isolation makes sense though. She's looking for her mother. Perfectly believable scenario, I reckon.

Complete agreement on the Amanda thing, was just offering it as a comparison as it was another recent thing I remember being contentious to begin with!
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: SM on Nov 23, 2014, 09:12:51 PM
QuoteAmanda in Isolation makes sense though. She's looking for her mother. Perfectly believable scenario, I reckon.

Looking for her mother is one thing.  Stumbling across an Alien is incredibly (in its most literal sense) convenient.

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Ash's AI actively looking for a chance to complete his mission in OotS makes more sense and that was stretching things.
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Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: Corporal Hicks on Nov 24, 2014, 08:19:19 AM
Makes perfect sense in terms of the plot.


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The Annesidora finds the flight recorder and investigates the same beacon the Nostromo did. Encounters the same lifeform and brings it + flight recorder back to Sevestapol. Amanda shows up on invite to check out the flight recorder.
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Not too much of a stretch since they keep it localized around LV-426. Convenient - yes - but not inconceivable.
Title: Re: AvPGalaxy Interviews James A. Moore
Post by: HuDaFuK on Nov 24, 2014, 10:05:17 AM
Agreed. It was the inclusion of the Nostromo's flight data that made it all infinitely more plausible.