Quote from: MrSpaceJockey on Jan 08, 2014, 09:41:58 PM
The idea of the black box being jettisoned out of the ship before self destruction sounds logical, like standard protocol to keep some sort of record that might indicate why a ship would be set to self-destruct. But I can't help but be irked by the question of why it wouldn't be brought up at Ripley's inquiry meeting in Aliens.
I really hope they do not make a lot of plot holes. So much potential for a great in-canon storyline, in addition to a great game.
Really? When was your last viewing of the movie Aliens?
from the board of inquiry scene:
-VAN LEUWEN
The shuttle's flight recorder
corroborates some elements of
your account. That the Nostromo
set down on LV-426, an unsurveyed
planet, at that time. That
repairs were made. That it resumed
its course and was subsequently set
for self-destruct. By you. For
reasons unknown.