Started by Corporal Hicks, Feb 12, 2016, 08:05:41 PM
QuoteThe Big DeletionThrill of the Hunt also attempts to explain the inconsistencies between the existing Aliens and Aliens vs. Predator comics and the film Alien Resurrection, in which General Perez states that the Xenomorph species has been extinct for the last 200 years — a fact that contradicts the comics, in which humanity had repeated interactions with the Xenomorphs in the interim, and the Earth itself even became infested and ravaged by the Xenomorphs, a monumental event that would take humanity close to a generation to recover from.The principal way in which the comic attempts to clear up this inconsistency is through the introduction of "The Big Deletion": a galaxy-wide computer virus event which, it is explained, wiped out most of the extrasolar human colonies and much of the electronically stored information about mankind's past.
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Apr 18, 2016, 07:53:11 AMCivilized Beasts was surprisingly fantastic. Even more so when you consider how lackluster Thrill of the Hunt was.
Quote from: The Alien Predator on Apr 18, 2016, 07:31:31 PMOut of curiosity, does Smiley survive? What happens at the end? All I know is that humans got trapped on the world thanks to Smiley and his clan. But have no idea what the plot is.
Quote from: RakaiThwei on Apr 19, 2016, 04:36:41 AMQuote from: The Alien Predator on Apr 18, 2016, 07:31:31 PMOut of curiosity, does Smiley survive? What happens at the end? All I know is that humans got trapped on the world thanks to Smiley and his clan. But have no idea what the plot is.Smiley does live at the end... dragging what I assume is the Queen's bludgeoned body.