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Dryson
MemberOvomorphOctober 10, 2012The movie was awesome as it stirred some real world and sci-fi related questions.
The first question deals with Dr. Shaw. Even though she could not become pregnant through normal methods of procreation but became impregnated with an Engineered fetus her reproductive system is still able to function.
Could this mean that in the real world females and males who are considered sterile are not in fact really sterile but are only able to reproduce with another lifeform. A lifeform not from this planet. Perhaps both genders were part of a seeding attempt by an alien lifeform that engineered them many millions of years ago and then spread them throughout the galaxy.
Although they are human by all accounts they are alien to Earth because they cannot procreate with other humans. Perhaps their function on Earth is too be a bridge between other species of humans, that when discovered in the galaxy, would be able to create life with them to build a bridge of understanding and mutuality.
Basically somewhere out there in space there is planet with such human life on, maybe like us, maybe not that would have the extra DNA that when sterile females and males of Earth engage in intercourse with them and exchange DNA the sterile humans reproductive systems are turned on to create the new lifeform.
Will the alien life form born of Dr.Shaw's DNA track her down across the galaxy as a lost child would in a mall?
The next question is Sci-Fi related. Since the alien is a Xenomorph and takes the form of its host, Prometheus, AVP, would it be possible for the Xenomorph to create a new life form that is part biological and part machine, or basically a Borg to create a new species.
Could such a species that evolves be similar to the aliens from Battle For Los Angelos?
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All of these worlds abound with freedom...and death.