QuoteHow exactly is it "not too much trouble" ? He gets one 'easy' shot off in the rush of the fight, gets trampled over by the second, and then gets decimated by the original target.
It's not too much trouble because he spins around, kills an Alien in a single motion, then gets tackled by one only to kill it seconds later and then dies from Grid, which, according to the fact that he just killed those two Aliens, should not have happened.
Quoteand it would have helped to balance out the instant death of Gill. Talk about disrespectful. Gill was so owned, so dead, he got no chance...
It hardly needs "balancing out". Gill was killed because he didn't notice it. Same thing happened later on, when an Alien didn't realize Scar knew it was there and got instantly murdered. No complaints about that, so why should anyone complain about Gill? It was a fair kill.
Quoteand Scar, aside from one face hugger, and one alien that he quickly dispatches - never has a decent head-on fight with an alien.
He killed on Alien before it even knew he was aware of it, had a shooting gallery full of Aliens in which he dispatched multiple targets in seconds with no damage to himself, and then fought a
Queen. The Aliens got one stealth kill and one "fair" kill. The Aliens hardly had the movie slanted to them as you would so imply.
Quotere aliens and predators equal? Depends on the alien, predator, Who has what in terms of equipment, who saw who first.... Many many elements play into it.
That's my point. If the two species fight can only be determined by circumstance instead of having one be the consistent winner aside from cases of luck on the part of the other, they're balanced.