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Posted by Xenomorphine
 - Mar 23, 2015, 08:24:28 PM
That's always the gamble you have with creature features. But when a concept is too extreme - or impractical - you're running the risk of devaluing what made the series so great.

If you were given decent new 'Jaws' sequels, would it be better to be more creative with the survival situations or to have a story where the shark is being mind-controlled for no apparent reason? :)
Posted by evolution_rex
 - Mar 23, 2015, 08:09:46 PM
Quote from: Gash on Mar 23, 2015, 12:26:32 AM
It's very good artwork, beautifully executed, but I do find it such an uninspired idea. Weaponising the alien is one of those  A L I E N  backstories that doesn't really need to be explored, because it can only ever undermine the mystery of them. We assume the company want them for the weapons division, we feel that such an idea is probably insanity - that's enough.
Although I think specifically using mind control on the Xenomorphs isn't that great of an idea, suggesting that we never have a film in which The Company finally does weaponise them for the sake of 'undermining the mystery of them' is what would keep the series making filler movies in which nothing really adds to the entire series. Are just going to watch a confined group of people in a spaceship/sci-fi setting get killed by Xenomorphs whilst Weyland-Yutani fails at doing it's job again? How long are going to want to watch the same thing? At least the weaponised Xenomorph would bring the franchise somewhere while tying it with the themes of the series and actually do something that was hinted at in previous movies.
Posted by Xenomorphine
 - Mar 23, 2015, 07:59:05 PM
Quote from: Perfect-Organism on Mar 23, 2015, 01:05:23 AM
How else are you going to fight the aliens other than by studying them?

Studying isn't the same as harnessing/controlling.

Also, there's the hurdle of acid melting anything you try to try to implant in their skulls. :)
Posted by SpreadEagleBeagle
 - Mar 23, 2015, 01:06:35 AM
Quote from: Gash on Mar 23, 2015, 12:26:32 AM
It's very good artwork, beautifully executed, but I do find it such an uninspired idea. Weaponising the alien is one of those  A L I E N  backstories that doesn't really need to be explored, because it can only ever undermine the mystery of them. We assume the company want them for the weapons division, we feel that such an idea is probably insanity - that's enough.

Sums it up.
Posted by Perfect-Organism
 - Mar 23, 2015, 01:05:23 AM
OT:

Actually, one could effectively argue that W-Y is dong the right thing by trying to secure specimens.  How else are you going to fight the aliens other than by studying them?  It's what I would do if I were W-Y CEO.
Posted by Gash
 - Mar 23, 2015, 12:26:32 AM
It's very good artwork, beautifully executed, but I do find it such an uninspired idea. Weaponising the alien is one of those  A L I E N  backstories that doesn't really need to be explored, because it can only ever undermine the mystery of them. We assume the company want them for the weapons division, we feel that such an idea is probably insanity - that's enough.
Posted by Perfect-Organism
 - Mar 23, 2015, 12:11:50 AM
I think that any robotic prosthetics that are attached to Aliens should not make them look like they have eyes.  The fact that they have no eyes is they're single most disturbing feature IMO.  Even if you see a bear, you sense some level of emotion in their eyes, but the Aliens are completely impossible to connect with on that level.

Really cool drawing and thanks for sharing the illustration process.  Those of us who are artists or designers will appreciate that..

Folks, let's try to keep this a friendly environment for the artists who are contributing something that they have worked hard on.  Every time an artist puts his / her work out there they are sharing a part of their soul with you.  We as casual forum members get to see their talent at no cost to us.  Whether we like the ideas presented or the way they are presented, we should be grateful that the artists share their visions with us.  They don't have to.
Posted by Rankles75
 - Mar 22, 2015, 10:43:26 PM
"Controlling" the aliens didn't work out too well for General Spears in Nightmare Asylum...,
Posted by SpreadEagleBeagle
 - Mar 22, 2015, 10:30:02 PM
Such a cartoony concept.
Posted by Xenomorphine
 - Mar 22, 2015, 09:25:00 PM
Only if the enemy hasn't already prepared. :)

They could cause a lot of destruction to a city, but once the military knows what's up, they could potentially be contained early on.

Ultimately, there are a lot better options for a military to deploy.
Posted by Born Of Cold Light
 - Mar 22, 2015, 09:21:58 PM
Quote from: Xenomorphine on Mar 22, 2015, 09:19:16 PM
Every time I see that picture, while very well made, it makes me think of Ray, from 'Ghostbusters', with one of those goggle sets from the cartoon show.

I'd like to think that, seeing as, right now, we have the technology to control cockroaches, any mind-controlled Aliens would have much less obtrusive technology.

Then again, I also like to think nobody would be crazy enough to try doing so... What would be the point? Just exploit their biology for new weapon-applicable patents and create new technologies with them all.

Sending in dozens of mind-controlled xenomorphs into enemy territory could be absolutely devastating.
Posted by Xenomorphine
 - Mar 22, 2015, 09:19:16 PM
Every time I see that picture, while very well made, it makes me think of Ray, from 'Ghostbusters', with one of those goggle sets from the cartoon show.

I'd like to think that, seeing as, right now, we have the technology to control cockroaches, any mind-controlled Aliens would have much less obtrusive technology.

Then again, I also like to think nobody would be crazy enough to try doing so... What would be the point? Just exploit their biology for new weapon-applicable patents and create new technologies with them all.
Posted by ash9426
 - Mar 22, 2015, 09:39:04 AM
Quote from: Born Of Cold Light on Mar 22, 2015, 01:51:25 AMWhile the idea of harnessing the Aliens as bioweapons is a fascinating one, those pictures address the concept in the most ham-handed fashion.  All it would take is a bullet to hit those computers on their heads and everything would fall apart.

"Don't worry Ma'am, we have them under control"

Hehe ;D We all see this thing going out of control real fast...and for me it works. I actually love every pixel of this concept art, I like it better than all Blomkamp's concepts  ;D

PS. It's amazing how enthusiastic artists are about this new movie. David Woodruff doing his make-up tests, now this guy. Cool.
Posted by Murfy426
 - Mar 22, 2015, 02:05:06 AM
Good artwork but the boxes on their heads takes the focus away from the aliens face to this clunky, projector like contraption
Posted by DarthJoker45
 - Mar 22, 2015, 01:58:13 AM
I do understand where you are coming from. The artwork itself looks amazing, but the idea would just not make sense. Just exactly how is Weyland Yutani suppose to mount those devices on every xeno that they come across? Would they put them in stasis? In order to do that, they would need to capture them, and that could only work if they caught them one at a time.
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