Started by Perfect-Organism, Nov 18, 2014, 10:44:01 PM
Quote from: The Alien Predator on May 10, 2016, 04:59:41 PMI am also really looking forward to it as well!And what happens to SpoilerLilliya and Hashori next. So exciting. Also how the Yautja interact with the citizens of Hell.[close]
Quote from: Ultramorph on May 10, 2016, 05:04:25 PMQuote from: The Alien Predator on May 10, 2016, 04:59:41 PMI am also really looking forward to it as well!And what happens to SpoilerLilliya and Hashori next. So exciting. Also how the Yautja interact with the citizens of Hell.[close]I'm also looking forward to what happens with Spoilerthe Faze. They way the survivors on the Othello were afraid of it, it seems like Lebbon might be setting it up to have a more villainous role in the last book. It's cool how the Rage are using it to super power that drop-hole so they can get right to Earth from the Outer Rim. As always, I still have my fingers crossed that maybe a dog-alien or two shows up, but I'm not really expecting it.[close]
Quote from: RakaiThwei on May 10, 2016, 05:59:28 PMI know the multiverse thing was brought up again in one line in this book cause someone told me... Hopefully in the next one, it will be explored exactly HOW the Founders had experimented with such things rather than it be a throw away line.
Quote from: The Alien Predator on May 10, 2016, 07:14:13 PMImagine if Spoilerthe Faze was actually pretending to be a dumb biomechanical slug.I doubt something simple and dumb could build biomechanical warp-30 ships with shields, modify completely alien tech and improve upon it, as well as track people like Liliya across many lightyears. Plus I love how it built the Watcher in self defence, as if it knew Liliya's violent intentions, or as a response to her actions after she escapes.So it's probably been purposely ignoring the Founder's communication attempts in the past. It may have just played along.For all we know, maybe the Faze was responsible for the downfall of the Dog-Aliens... notice how they were untouched by the Xenomorphs whereas their masters got wiped out?Do we even know if the Dog-Aliens actually built the Faze? Or found them and implemented them just like the Founders?[close]
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on May 11, 2016, 07:30:45 AMQuote from: RakaiThwei on May 10, 2016, 05:59:28 PMI know the multiverse thing was brought up again in one line in this book cause someone told me... Hopefully in the next one, it will be explored exactly HOW the Founders had experimented with such things rather than it be a throw away line. That's not the point of the comment. It's to show how advanced they have become. It's not a focus. Quote from: The Alien Predator on May 10, 2016, 07:14:13 PMImagine if Spoilerthe Faze was actually pretending to be a dumb biomechanical slug.I doubt something simple and dumb could build biomechanical warp-30 ships with shields, modify completely alien tech and improve upon it, as well as track people like Liliya across many lightyears. Plus I love how it built the Watcher in self defence, as if it knew Liliya's violent intentions, or as a response to her actions after she escapes.So it's probably been purposely ignoring the Founder's communication attempts in the past. It may have just played along.For all we know, maybe the Faze was responsible for the downfall of the Dog-Aliens... notice how they were untouched by the Xenomorphs whereas their masters got wiped out?Do we even know if the Dog-Aliens actually built the Faze? Or found them and implemented them just like the Founders?[close]It's still not clear if Spoilerthe Dog-aliens are the masters. It was implied that they might be some sort of created or servant species.[close]
Quote from: The Alien Predator on May 11, 2016, 03:20:01 PMI hope we get another interview with Lebbon. Or he joins the forum for a bit, like Jeff VanderMeer, John Shirley and Steve Perry did. So we can have our "Ask Tim" thread.