Prometheus Movie Trivia Game!

Spartacus
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Question; can anyone tell me what the object in the picture is...?...
If so, and you do get it right, it will be "Your Turn" to ask everyone some kind of Science Fiction or related Movie question...
perhaps we can use media like pictures as well to spice it up for fun.
Anyways I am going first...what's that in the picture?
December 11, 2011
You are very close Spartacus. Here's another clue, 130 eggs were made for the set of the derelict.
December 11, 2011
Snorlebottom
You got it right!
& I just relaised why/how!!!
The question was how many bakers dozens does it take to make a Xeno Omlette
There were 130 Eggs in that hive.
a bakers down is 13
10 x 13 =130
The answer was/is 10, you are 100% correct and I say this with confidence.
"EP", is not around right now so go ahead and ask another question, with a picture if you can to jazz it up a bit for fun...if it turns out I am wrong I will subtract 5 points from my own total, and we'll return control to "EP" at that time but I can pretty much assure you that you got it dead bang on the money so let's get this party started again !!!
December 11, 2011
wow awesome question...
The discrepancy is ->
Ripley's maternity leave takes place only 2 years prior to Alien. According to Aliens, her daughter was approaching 11 years old at the time of her arrival post-Nostromo.
Weaver was 29 when cast in Alien, and Ripley brought aboard the Nostromo at the age of 28.
Her child, if 10, would have been born when Ripley was 18/19, around the time Ripley attends college/university, and not a couple years before Alien.
The only way to resolve this error is to assume that her child's birth is off-record, with maternity leave being taken to spend time with her daughter between missions.
This could equally explain the successful lawsuit against Weyland Yutani, considering that Ripley was a single parent, continously absent due to work. It also further explains the need for Ripley to promise her attendance at her daughter's birthday.
In James Cameron's initial treatment of Aliens, Ripley's daughter still lives, albeit elderly and bitter at Ripley's 'abandonment' of her.
The two are never reconciled.
December 11, 2011
Ok I got it now I think,
It has been brought to all of our attention that it is believed that when a face hugger attaches it self to a being and gestates, it will come off and then die after it was done doing its thing only once. This was established in both Alien & Aliens.
Well in the case of alien 3, the face hugger attached itself to ripley, did its thing, and then attached itself to the dog. It gestated twice.
How's that answer?