Stasis Interrupted DLC Walkthroughs & Discussion [Spoilers]

Started by ikarop, Jul 23, 2013, 05:26:20 PM

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Xenomorphine

No. The audio log makes it clear that the cave system was sealed. Then Weyland-Yutani drills into it (for reasons not properly clarified) and they find a ton of them waiting in there.

Remember that video where Pitchford nodded and winked to the camera, speaking of how the colony's nest might not be the only one? This was what he was thinking of when he said that.

In other words, it's there because Gearbox wanted it to be.

SPECIAL FORCES

Quote from: Xenomorphine on Jul 24, 2013, 11:21:15 PM
No. The audio log makes it clear that the cave system was sealed. Then Weyland-Yutani drills into it (for reasons not properly clarified) and they find a ton of them waiting in there.

Remember that video where Pitchford nodded and winked to the camera, speaking of how the colony's nest might not be the only one? This was what he was thinking of when he said that.

In other words, it's there because Gearbox wanted it to be.

With 60M and a lot of beers most of us could write something better.

Jarac

Quote from: Xenomorphine on Jul 24, 2013, 11:21:15 PM
No. The audio log makes it clear that the cave system was sealed. Then Weyland-Yutani drills into it (for reasons not properly clarified) and they find a ton of them waiting in there.

Remember that video where Pitchford nodded and winked to the camera, speaking of how the colony's nest might not be the only one? This was what he was thinking of when he said that.

In other words, it's there because Gearbox wanted it to be.

I don't know which explanation was worse. They both suck anyway, so...  :P

SM

Quote from: demonbane on Jul 24, 2013, 08:45:05 PM
Quote from: Local Trouble on Jul 24, 2013, 08:42:39 PM
Quote from: Jarac on Jul 24, 2013, 08:40:35 PM
The egg was placed upside down near/in the cry room. How did it get there? How did it have the time to put it there?

How do you know where it was?
Watch Alien 3 expanded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y69pW8DNRC4#noexternalembed

What a load of garbage.

The guy who did that vid shouldn't have bothered and just put up a title card saying "Pay attention to the movies 'cos I have no f**king idea".

Space Sweeper


SM


Jango1201

Quote from: Xenomorphine on Jul 24, 2013, 11:21:15 PM
No. The audio log makes it clear that the cave system was sealed. Then Weyland-Yutani drills into it (for reasons not properly clarified) and they find a ton of them waiting in there.

Remember that video where Pitchford nodded and winked to the camera, speaking of how the colony's nest might not be the only one? This was what he was thinking of when he said that.

In other words, it's there because Gearbox wanted it to be.

If I may... Perhaps their there from the derelict? Non of us actually know if there were fully grown aliens on the ship when It crashed/ landed. We didn't see enough of the ship to figure out the ships purpose or if there was another section of the ship that could of housed hosts. Just a theory but who knows.

scm

Music is still just as terrible and cheesy as it was in the vanilla. And is it just me or does the animation for the cutscene look like it came out of that old Movies game? Such a joke.

Xenomorphine

Xenomorphine

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Quote from: Jango1201 on Jul 25, 2013, 12:02:21 AM
If I may... Perhaps their there from the derelict? Non of us actually know if there were fully grown aliens on the ship when It crashed/ landed. We didn't see enough of the ship to figure out the ships purpose or if there was another section of the ship that could of housed hosts. Just a theory but who knows.

According to the Gearbox vision, these Aliens were very active. If there were that many down in the chamber where the eggs feature, then the Nostromo crew would have been in a lot of trouble! And there's also the mention of it being somewhere Weyland-Yutani had to drill into, by accident, after they already had access to the ship.

It's quite the mess to try and make sense of. I'm not even sure we got a straight answer on why the Sulaco was flown back to the LV-426 yet.

Jarac

Quote from: Xenomorphine on Jul 25, 2013, 02:26:05 AM
Quote from: Jango1201 on Jul 25, 2013, 12:02:21 AM
If I may... Perhaps their there from the derelict? Non of us actually know if there were fully grown aliens on the ship when It crashed/ landed. We didn't see enough of the ship to figure out the ships purpose or if there was another section of the ship that could of housed hosts. Just a theory but who knows.

According to the Gearbox vision, these Aliens were very active. If there were that many down in the chamber where the eggs feature, then the Nostromo crew would have been in a lot of trouble! And there's also the mention of it being somewhere Weyland-Yutani had to drill into, by accident, after they already had access to the ship.

It's quite the mess to try and make sense of. I'm not even sure we got a straight answer on why the Sulaco was flown back to the LV-426 yet.

Do not question Gearbox! For Pitchford knows all!


Engineer

OMG!!! YES I meant Morse, not Boris! I was using my iPhone and the damn autocorrect got me! Lol, I'm so ashamed...

Anyway, what specifically happened to him in the dlc levels? I know he writes a book, but if the dlc levels show ripley  fall to martyrdom, then it must show Morse being escorted out by W-Y personnel too, right? I'm also assuming he ends up on the same ship as everyone else and goes to LV-426... So what happens to him there? And/or throughout the rest of the original campaign? How does he manage to survive yet again to eventually write a book?

demonbane

Quote from: ST on Jul 24, 2013, 08:56:48 PM
Quote from: Local Trouble on Jul 24, 2013, 08:42:39 PM
Quote from: Jarac on Jul 24, 2013, 08:40:35 PM
The egg was placed upside down near/in the cry room. How did it get there? How did it have the time to put it there?

How do you know where it was?

It was placed there in the game.


lol what a joke. Egg was placed completely different location in the movie. And how would no one notice the egg in open space?

Jango1201

Quote from: Jarac on Jul 25, 2013, 02:36:52 AM
Quote from: Xenomorphine on Jul 25, 2013, 02:26:05 AM
Quote from: Jango1201 on Jul 25, 2013, 12:02:21 AM
If I may... Perhaps their there from the derelict? Non of us actually know if there were fully grown aliens on the ship when It crashed/ landed. We didn't see enough of the ship to figure out the ships purpose or if there was another section of the ship that could of housed hosts. Just a theory but who knows.

According to the Gearbox vision, these Aliens were very active. If there were that many down in the chamber where the eggs feature, then the Nostromo crew would have been in a lot of trouble! And there's also the mention of it being somewhere Weyland-Yutani had to drill into, by accident, after they already had access to the ship.

It's quite the mess to try and make sense of. I'm not even sure we got a straight answer on why the Sulaco was flown back to the LV-426 yet.

Do not question Gearbox! For Pitchford knows all!

Pitchford wouldn't know an alien even if one ran off with his head ::)

Jarac

Quote from: Jango1201 on Jul 25, 2013, 02:48:13 AM
Quote from: Jarac on Jul 25, 2013, 02:36:52 AM
Quote from: Xenomorphine on Jul 25, 2013, 02:26:05 AM
Quote from: Jango1201 on Jul 25, 2013, 12:02:21 AM
If I may... Perhaps their there from the derelict? Non of us actually know if there were fully grown aliens on the ship when It crashed/ landed. We didn't see enough of the ship to figure out the ships purpose or if there was another section of the ship that could of housed hosts. Just a theory but who knows.

According to the Gearbox vision, these Aliens were very active. If there were that many down in the chamber where the eggs feature, then the Nostromo crew would have been in a lot of trouble! And there's also the mention of it being somewhere Weyland-Yutani had to drill into, by accident, after they already had access to the ship.

It's quite the mess to try and make sense of. I'm not even sure we got a straight answer on why the Sulaco was flown back to the LV-426 yet.

Do not question Gearbox! For Pitchford knows all!

Pitchford wouldn't know an alien even if one ran off with his head ::)

The Alien would have a hard time trying to carry a head that large.  ;)

PVTDukeMorrison

Quote from: Jarac on Jul 25, 2013, 03:14:23 AM
Quote from: Jango1201 on Jul 25, 2013, 02:48:13 AM
Quote from: Jarac on Jul 25, 2013, 02:36:52 AM
Quote from: Xenomorphine on Jul 25, 2013, 02:26:05 AM
Quote from: Jango1201 on Jul 25, 2013, 12:02:21 AM
If I may... Perhaps their there from the derelict? Non of us actually know if there were fully grown aliens on the ship when It crashed/ landed. We didn't see enough of the ship to figure out the ships purpose or if there was another section of the ship that could of housed hosts. Just a theory but who knows.

According to the Gearbox vision, these Aliens were very active. If there were that many down in the chamber where the eggs feature, then the Nostromo crew would have been in a lot of trouble! And there's also the mention of it being somewhere Weyland-Yutani had to drill into, by accident, after they already had access to the ship.

It's quite the mess to try and make sense of. I'm not even sure we got a straight answer on why the Sulaco was flown back to the LV-426 yet.

Do not question Gearbox! For Pitchford knows all!

Pitchford wouldn't know an alien even if one ran off with his head ::)

The Alien would have a hard time trying to carry a head that large.  ;)
Its 90% air so it shouldn't be too heavy

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