Stasis Interrupted DLC Walkthroughs & Discussion [Spoilers]

Started by ikarop, Jul 23, 2013, 05:26:20 PM

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SM

Watched a walkthrough...

- Legato outbound from LV-426??
- Facehuggers run away from unarmed hosts?
- Hicks is wearing armour destroyed by acid in the film.
- Thing about Burkes message is technically possible, but unbelievably unlikely.
- Lisbeth's running commentary is laughable.
- Aliens constantly sceaming giving away their position.
- Autodestruct was cool if somewhat anachronistic.  And how does she know how to work it?
- Chestburst cut scene was nifty.
- Hicks went to bed in boxers and bandages - and woke up in completely different clothes.
- Why didn't Hicks and Stone go straight to the armory?
- Newt's voice - dafuq?
- Stone doesn't want to be associated with the USCM, then yells 'That's how marines do it!'
- Music is still the highlight.
- Forgot how awful those sentry guns sound.

predxeno

Quote from: SM on Jul 25, 2013, 03:48:16 AM
Watched a walkthrough...

- Legato outbound from LV-426??
- Facehuggers run away from unarmed hosts?
- Hicks is wearing armour destroyed by acid in the film.
- Thing about Burkes message is technically possible, but unbelievably unlikely.
- Lisbeth's running commentary is laughable.
- Aliens constantly sceaming giving away their position.
- Autodestruct was cool if somewhat anachronistic.  And how does she know how to work it?
- Chestburst cut scene was nifty.
- Hicks went to bed in boxers and bandages - and woke up in completely different clothes.
- Why didn't Hicks and Stone go straight to the armory?
- Newt's voice - dafuq?
- Stone doesn't want to be associated with the USCM, then yells 'That's how marines do it!'
- Music is still the highlight.
- Forgot how awful those sentry guns sound.

Actually, that was a clue that Lisbeth was already impregnated, that and the Alien killing Andrew but ignoring her entirely (the multiplayer indicates that the creatures can see through walls).

SM

Yeah I forgot she was already impregnated, so that one's explained.

Mind you, her tearing the thing off was dopey as.

Local Trouble

How will you reconcile all these curiosities?

SM

Not bother.

Kimarhi

I will download this tomorrow.  Yeah I know ACM is barely passable.............but when your a hardcore Alien nut you can't help yourself.  Let yall know how it goes.

acheronbeing

Quote from: Jarac on Jul 24, 2013, 08:40:35 PMHow did the egg get into that position, though? It was onboard for a few minutes and it never left the docking bay. The egg was placed upside down near/in the cry room. How did it get there? How did it have the time to put it there? Where was the egg the queen brought with it and how did it manage to not get it destroyed when it got beat up by Ripley in the Power Loader?
Queens lay eggs, although I admit the two eggs, I mean the one for ripley and the other for the dog, should have been inside the landing gear, where the queen stayed for a while before screwing Bishop.


Quote from: Xenomorphine on Jul 25, 2013, 02:26:05 AMAccording to the Gearbox vision, these Aliens were very active. If there were that many down in the chamber where the eggs feature, then the Nostromo crew would have been in a lot of trouble! And there's also the mention of it being somewhere Weyland-Yutani had to drill into, by accident, after they already had access to the ship.

It's quite the mess to try and make sense of. I'm not even sure we got a straight answer on why the Sulaco was flown back to the LV-426 yet.
All the eggs inside the Derelict were laid down and already opened but the ones bellow the last remaining stasis field, as seen in alien (the moment that retard called Kane descends into the cave), which means the space jockey didn't face a single facehugger attack but thousands of them.

Why the stasis fields stopped working when Mr. "Deal with It" Scott insists the Derelict was parked over there and didn't actually crash?, no one knows, and It could be as difficult to understand as the entire Prometheus movie

SM

SM

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QuoteAll the eggs inside the Derelict were laid down and already opened

They were?

Quoteand didn't actually crash

Dunno why anyone would assume it crashed.

Kimarhi

Hold the muthaf**kin phone............do we have an Alien hater in here?

JokersWarPig

Quote from: SM on Jul 25, 2013, 07:01:23 AM
QuoteAll the eggs inside the Derelict were laid down and already opened

They were?

Quoteand didn't actually crash

Dunno why anyone would assume it crashed.

That's one hell of an awkward landing/launch position if it didn't crash.
Spoiler
If ACM is cannon it was shot down by an enterprise-esc ship  :D
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SM

You mean pretty much the same position as the Juggernaut on it's launch pad...

JokersWarPig

Quote from: SM on Jul 25, 2013, 07:16:49 AM
You mean pretty much the same position as the Juggernaut on it's launch pad...

I don't remember the juggernaut resting at an angle, I've only watched Prometheus twice but from what I remember the juggernaut(s) where all sitting flat. The Derelict is at angle that makes it look like it crashed

Xenoscream

Quote from: Promethean Fire on Jul 24, 2013, 12:55:18 PM
Quote from: Xenoscream on Jul 24, 2013, 09:28:57 AM
Can someone give a brief summary of what happens in each chapter? There is little to no chance of me picking this up (no time, other games and not much incentive) but I'm curious about the story, from what I can see it starts before the pain plot and picks up after it finishes, or do the A3 events occur before the main campaign?

Its not brief, but here is a rundown of the story.

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Chapter 1 - Asylum.  Hicks and a man called Stone are being interrogated by Weyland aboard the FTL ship.  Weyland demands the "message" from Stone.  Stone refuses and is executed.  Hicks is injected by a scientist named Levy with a truth serum to try and make him talk.  It doesn't.  Weyland grills Hicks, highlighting events that have led to this point.  We flashback to the Legato research ship, dispatched after Burke confirmed XT presence on LV-426.  The Legato has obtained specimens from the derelict alien vessel, codenamed "Origin" and is experimenting on a cargo of hijacked cryosleepers (ala Alien Resurrection).  The outbound ship receives orders to return to LV-426 in order to intercept the USS Sulaco which is leaving orbit.  Xeno specimens escape and begin wreaking havoc aboard the Legato.  We join Lisbeth, a female colonist, part of the hijacked cargo, who awakens to the madness around her.  Lisbeth must stealthily search the ship as she looks desperately for her mother and father.  En route she bumps into two fellow colonists, Stone and Turk.  Stone informs Lisbeth that the Legato has docked via umbilical to another ship (Sulaco) and that he plans to cross the umbilical and send out a request for help.  He asks Lisbeth to join him.  Lisbeth insists on finding her family.  Stone and Turk leave Lisbeth as they head for the Sulaco.  After several dangerous encounters, Lisbeth eventually finds her mother who has been facehugged and her father who has been pumped full of bullet holes.  Lisbeth now seeks revenge againt the Alien and W-Y.  Stone pleads for Lisbeth to join him onboard the Sulaco.  Instead, Lisbeth heads to the engineering deck of the Legato, battling PMC's and Aliens on the way.  Lisbeth feels pain in her chest.  She realises she is host to the monsters.  She turns off the ships's cooling unit and sets the ship to self destruct taking the PMC's and the Aliens with her.

Chapter 2 - Awakening.  Stone and Turk have arrived in the Hypersleep chamber of the Sulaco.  They are pursued by W-Y PMC's and Aliens from the Legato and therefore quickly revive the only military officer they find, Corporal Hicks. Hicks is stunned to see Ripley with a facehugger wrapped to her head but before he can realise what is happening, the PMC's burst into the vault.  There is a brief exchange of gunfire which results in acid blood being spilt from the Facehugger triggering the Sulaco emergency systems.  Stone and Hicks take cover from the mercs.  Turk is grabbed and tossed aside into Hicks empty cryo chamber just as the EEV release system is activated.  Newt, Ripley, the remains of Bishop and Turk are launched into space.  Hicks and Stone escape the mercs to the security checkpoint above them and gear up for battle.  We learn that Stone is ex-military hence his handiness with a weapon.  Their plan is to send a distress signal but the Sulaco only possesses a short range transmitter.  However, the Sulaco is on course with Fury 161 which has a long range communications array.  They head for a service skiff which they will be able to escape the ship in.  En route, Stone is contacted by Lisbeth (at this point in the story she has just discovered her dead parents) She tells Stone that she plans to detonate the Legato.  Hicks and Stone must make a mad dash to the weapons deck of the Sulaco, once there Stone uses one of the Sulaco's orbital cannons to destroy the umbilical, seperating the two ships.  Hicks and Stone watch as the Legato is destroyed.  Hicks and Stone finally escape in the service skiff, they land on the surface of Fury 161, where Hicks tells them it will be a two day hike to the nearest facility.  As Hicks and Stone finally reach the penal colony they witness the ending of Alien 3 as Ripley sacrifices herself.  Hicks and Stone are then captured and taken to the W-Y FTL ship for interrogation.  The ship and the Sulaco are returned to LV-426.

Chapter 3 - Deliverance.  We are back where we started.  Stone has just been executed as Weyland grills Hicks.  The scientist, Levy listens with concern as Weyland constantly seems unconcerned with the human cost as opposed to the importance of the Alien.  Levy reaches for a pulse rifle and draws on Weyland.  Levy tells Weyland that he can no longer be a part of this madness.  He takes Hicks and they fight their way out of the FTL ship which we realise is dry docked on LV-426 next to the "Origin" site.  They need to send the message which will expose W-Y's involvement in the murder of the colonists.  They touch down on the surface and fight their way through several lab modules which are being established around the "Origin" site perimeter.  Levy and Hicks briefly seperate as Levy attempts to purge posion gas from the modules so that they can safely pass.  Coming under heavy fire from APC's, Hicks and Levy realise that the only way they can reach the communications array is to travel through the treacherous underground cave system of LV-426. 

Chapter 4 - Redemption.  Hicks and Levy make their way through the dark network of caves.  They eventually realise that they are in a hive.  The Aliens who survived the blast of the Atmosphere Processor, have nested within these tunnels, and a new Queen awaits.  Hicks and Levy disturb the Queen, who gives chase through the claustrophobic interiors of the caverns.  They lose the Queen in smaller spaces but are soon pursued by a Crusher Alien, after an intense battle, the Crusher is felled and Hicks and Levy escape the caves.  They fight their way through the main compound as chaos erupts around them, the underground Aliens are attacking the W-Y mercs.  Through the carnage, Hicks and Levy eventually make it to the communications array.  Hicks must activate the dish, whilst Levy, using sentry guns must hold off the pressing xeno attack to buy Hicks time.  They succeed.  They must then ascend to the top of the facility to send the message.  They are under constant onslaught as they try to align the dish.  They soon begin to transmit the message.  Weyland comes over the PA system and attempts to appeal to Levy.  Levy is not interested.  As the signal is 90% complete, a barrage of rockets are fired by W-Y, taking out the dish.  A squad of APC's roll up to the facility, destroying the last of the xenos.  Hicks and Levy are defeated.  They have no choice but to surrender.  Hicks asks Levy if any of the message got out.  Some of it, he replies.

We cut to Hicks's After Action report.  Or what part of it was transmitted at least.  Cut to black and a barracks door is flung open as a Marine officer shouts at the grunts that a distress signal has just been received, sent out from LV-426.  A groggy soldier awakens from his bunk and we see that it is Corporal Winter.

The End.       
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Thanks for taking the time to write that up, nice summary - sounds much better than the campaign.

Vakarian

Some of the new characters they introduced were a little more interesting than what we got in the full game. Was a little surprised we never got to play as Hicks at any point and instead were stuck looking at his derp face in elevators, which was probably the scariest thing in the game.

𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔈𝔦𝔤𝔥𝔱𝔥 𝔓𝔞𝔰𝔰𝔢𝔫𝔤𝔢𝔯

Quote from: demonbane on Jul 25, 2013, 02:47:18 AM
Quote from: ST on Jul 24, 2013, 08:56:48 PM
Quote from: Local Trouble on Jul 24, 2013, 08:42:39 PM
Quote from: Jarac on Jul 24, 2013, 08:40:35 PM
The egg was placed upside down near/in the cry room. How did it get there? How did it have the time to put it there?

How do you know where it was?

It was placed there in the game.


lol what a joke. Egg was placed completely different location in the movie. And how would no one notice the egg in open space?

You'd be surprised at how few people noticed the egg stuck in that dark corner. Local Trouble is a massive ACM fan and even he didn't see it.  ;)

QuoteI don't remember the juggernaut resting at an angle, I've only watched Prometheus twice but from what I remember the juggernaut(s) where all sitting flat. The Derelict is at angle that makes it look like it crashed

Now that we know it flies with the prongs/arms facing backwards it almost looks like it may have crash-landed. Cameron's DC version may have further fueled the idea that it crashed - the lava flow damage wasn't explained in the film itself.

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