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Engineering
MemberOvomorphJuly 14, 2012I've been talking about this for a while in other threadsand wanted to see what some of you think about it.
Across the board in the Alien franchise there was the idea that "The Company" in Alien and Weyland/Yutani in the sequels always had more information than they let on. In Alien they knew it wasn't a "distress signal" and issued "Order 937". In Aliens they knew that there had been a huge outbreak on the colony and they had had the colony scientists studying at the very least the facehuggers if not more. My point is there's a recurring theme of the evil corporation knowing more and wanting to study and perhaps control something very dangerous.
I believe that Weyland had prior knowledge as to the Engineers. What that info was or how much he knew is, of course, a mystrery. His having knowledge that he was holding back would explain many things. It would do a better job of explaining why he would fund and go on the mission based on nothing but cave paintings, Shaw's blind faith and Holloway's thesis.
It would explain why he hired a crew which did some rather stupid, risky things. People seem to think that Weyland would have hired the best in the business. The smartest and most thoughtful scientists in the world. If he had an y prior knowledge as to what was going to or could take place perhaps he would hire these people because he knew they would make stupid descisions that would help his mission. Maybe Millburn had a past record of doing dangerous things when presented with a new spieces.
If he did have prior knowledge he would not need to waste the best in the world on this mission. He would need test subjects. Test subjects that were scietists and did have knowledge in their field but certainly not the best. On the other hand, had the mission been a success he would have use for the best in the world. If he would have hired them for the mission they would all obviously be dead leaving him with hacks or less talented scientists to put all these great descoveries to use.
This brings me to the Weyland/Vickers relationship. It's obvious and it's been said(by Scott himself I think) that he chose Theron and Pierce for flashback sequences in case a sequel is to be made.
Vickers is obviously upset that her father is seeking immortality. The "A king has his reign" line supports this theory.
Sh*t! I was going somewhere with the Weyland/Vickers relationship idea but was just totally distracted and will have to come back to this.
Until then, what do you guys think?
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