New name for the Aliens!
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Synthrimonger94
MemberOvomorphMay 06, 20122358 Views42 RepliesIn response to some of us not wanting to call these aliens "Xenos'' how about we call them Ridleymorphs or Gigermorphs (if he did design them!) What do you guys think?
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David 1May 06, 2012
hehehe nice one.
How about "Mr. Whiskers"?
[b]Ask nothing from no one. Demand nothing from no one. Expect nothing from no one.[/b]


David 1May 06, 2012
I read somewhere here about a "asshuger". that was a good one
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David 1May 06, 2012
and the "assflower"... hillarious XD
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NoXWordMay 06, 2012
Thecarminaburanabycarlorphs
Snowhiteandthesevendworphs
Papasmorphs
Canaryworphs
Duesseldorphs
Letsgoplaysomegolphs
Ridley Scott will eventually tell us how the Queen was born.
Right now we have the Deacon; coming soon the Mercury, the May and the Taylor.

SaintsSinphonyMay 06, 2012
a person on here think his name is @shambhala said asshugger and it kind of stuck it was brought up the other day and was totally hilarious but i always have to ask myself, do I really want to go there before I bring up "asshugger" because as hilarious as it is it truly seems like an aweful aweful thing

CypherMay 06, 2012
Yes!!!!!
I knew I could fan the fires of revolution on this!
:-D
Names without morph or xeno, in either order, will be more appreciated. Personally, I don't think they NEED to be named at all, but since people have this over-riding desire to name everything, as long as it's not the name of a rock I couldn't give a rat's arse :-P
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David 1May 06, 2012
NoXWord:
"Thecarminaburanabycarlorphs" LOOOOOOOL.
What about WALLY ? .... as in what-a-lot'a-legs-ya've
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CypherMay 06, 2012
How about Kardashians? They're creepy as all hell.......................
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David 1May 06, 2012
SaintsSinphony and ncc1701:
you know they ar bound to do a Prometheus remake/redone/nonsensical porn version, right?? I believe it's going to be called "Asshuger - planet of shameless"
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Synthrimonger94May 06, 2012
@Cypher
Yeah I think Kardashian would scare me to death!! It's taken though by Star Trek!

David 1May 06, 2012
Cypher:
LMAO.
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SpartacusMay 06, 2012
I always liked this one...
[b]Lingua foeda acheronsis[/b]
or "LFA" or even "FTFA" if you like.
It translates to [b]"Foul Tongue From Acheron"[/b]



SaintsSinphonyMay 06, 2012
dave1 that will be starring characters meredith dickers and elizabeth shag in Procoiteus
thats as far as i'm taking this

SpartacusMay 06, 2012
I like it too man, and thanks for saying so. I like all of your guys names too.

David 1May 06, 2012
SaintsSinphony:
I'm laughing so hard my kidney is failing. LOL
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David 1May 06, 2012
Spartacus:
great one, man!
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Synthrimonger94May 06, 2012
@Spartacus thanks man but I gotta disagree on Mala'Kak I prefer Naribophallus Spatiumelephantis which means Penis Nosed space elephant!!

David 1May 06, 2012
Synthrimonger94:
Now that is true science working there
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SaintsSinphonyMay 06, 2012
as far as a name for stuff, yeah i'm kinda burnt on xeno sure ive even used it but it does get stale i kinda prefer Alien (upper case A) if needs be or yeah Engineer for this movie
thought i'll never forget some of the things we've named on here
dave I think there is a lung on my desk from laughing


RuhaniyaMay 06, 2012
@dave 1 I know all about Kidney Failure. It's good to have a sense of humor.
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SpartacusMay 06, 2012
[quote]@Spartacus thanks man but I gotta disagree on Mala'Kak I prefer Naribophallus Spatiumelephantis which means Penis Nosed space elephant!![/quote]
100% ...that right there is the [b]Post Of The Week !!! lmfao[/b]


jenskarlssonMay 06, 2012
i like to call the old one Bolaji after the fellow who wore the original costume and because i think it sounds cute


RuhaniyaMay 06, 2012
How about: Gynecological Gonad Giger Grabbers...G.G.G.G just an idea
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Ass if they wouldn't know!
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Not_my_intentionMay 06, 2012
i came up with a new name "orrorestosa" combination of orrore maestosa and that is Italian for majestic parasite.


Not_my_intentionMay 06, 2012
i dont think he named them that, thats just what he calls them. anything thats bio mechanical could be called a biomechanoid
skittles6969May 07, 2012
Alien- creature.
Aliens - xenomorph
Alien 3 - dragon
Alien ressurection - a joke!
GuestMay 07, 2012
Extensive evidence in the litterature shows the project lead by Spaith, Lindelof and Scott (2012) attempts to stick close to sensible elements regarding both evolutionary biology or general science and mythology. As a consequence, it appears to us the decisions of following the Linnean, latin binomial nomenclature to describe the organism first observed in Scott (1979) shall prevail. Indeed, adequately, real species are often named after anatomical/behavioral attributes or greek/latin myths these can be referred to, combined to the name of the discoverer - provided he is not the current describer. Hence I hereby propose the creature to be named [i]Thanatodoros gigeri gen. sp. nov.[/i]
Genus [i]Thanatodoros[/i] can be translated as 'gift of death' or 'gifted by death' and the word giving the suffix [i]doros[/i] also originally implies a 'gift to gods' or a tribute/toll collected by the gods. At the specific level, [i]gigeri[/i] - meaning 'of Giger' - refers to the swiss artist Hans Ruedi Giger.
This name makes sense on many levels here, considering the [b]diagnosis[/b] of this creature. It appears [i]Thanatodoros gigeri[/i] may potentially have been intended as a cruel weapon of mass destruction used by Engineers to extensively wipe out certain life forms - with all due respect to our much beloved creator overlords. In the least, may this theory be proven false, extensive original recordings (Scott 1979, Cameron 1986 ; see also Fincher 1992 and Jeunet 1997) have been observed by present author showing various specimens of [i]Thanatodoros gigeri[/i] giving death on multiple occasions, further supporting our initial hypothesis that this organism is relatively efficient at delivering death. The species name 'gigeri' appears appropriate as a tribute to the artist being first to discover this organism, prior to its description by Scott (1979).
As a conclusion, we acknowledge the initial proposition of Alien Scott 1979 but consider it fails to respect the rules of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) or to provide an unambiguous designation. It also appears consensual in the community that similar conditions applies alike to all other denominations it subsequently fell synonym with, as each fails at respecting ICZN or can designate a lot of things/people - 'Xenomorph' ; 'Biomechanoid' ; 'Star Beast' ; 'Bigandscarii m*therf*ckae'. Our current conclusions are subjected to modification after new data is published following completion of a new project by colleagues ("Prometheus Project" - Scott et al. 2012 ; see also Weyland 2088 ; 2093 and comm. pers.). Until then, we advocate that the novel genus and species [i]Thanatodoros gigeri[/i] shall be retained, and associated to an abbreviated form for casual discussion - e.g. 'the Thana'.
[...otherwise, I would think 'Belaji' to be quite the neat one indeed! shows recognition+non ambiguous]

iapetusMay 07, 2012
Extensive evidence in the literature shows the project lead by Spaith, Lindelof and Scott (2012) attempts to stick close to sensible elements regarding both evolutionary biology or general science and mythology. As a consequence, it appears to us the decisions of following the Linnean, latin binomial nomenclature to describe the organism first observed in Scott (1979) shall prevail. Indeed, adequately, real species are often named after anatomical/behavioural attributes or Greek/Latin myths these can be referred to, combined to the name of the discoverer - provided he is not the current describer. Hence I hereby propose the creature to be named [i]Thanatodoros gigeri gen. sp. nov.[/i]
Genus [i]Thanatodoros[/i] can be translated as 'gift of death' or 'gifted by death' and the word giving the suffix [i]doros[/i] also originally implies a 'gift to gods' or a tribute/toll collected by the gods. At the specific level, [i]gigeri[/i] - meaning 'of Giger' - refers to the Swiss artist Hans Ruedi Giger.
This name makes sense on many levels here, considering the [b]diagnosis[/b] of this creature. It appears [i]Thanatodoros gigeri[/i] may potentially have been intended as a cruel weapon of mass destruction used by Engineers to extensively wipe out certain life forms - with all due respect to our much beloved creator overlords. In the least, may this theory be proven false, extensive original recordings (Scott 1979, Cameron 1986 ; see also Fincher 1992 and Jeunet 1997) have been observed by present author showing various specimens of [i]Thanatodoros gigeri[/i] giving death on multiple occasions, further supporting our initial hypothesis that this organism is relatively efficient at delivering death. The species name 'gigeri' appears appropriate as a tribute to the artist being first to discover this organism, prior to its description by Scott (1979).
As a conclusion, we acknowledge the initial proposition of Alien Scott 1979 but consider it fails to respect the rules of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) or to provide an unambiguous designation. It also appears consensual in the community that similar conditions applies alike to all other denominations it subsequently fell synonym with, as each fails at respecting ICZN or can designate a lot of things/people - 'Xenomorph' ; 'Biomechanoid' ; 'Star Beast' ; 'Bigandscarii m*therf*ckae'. Our current conclusions are subjected to modification after new data is published following completion of a new project by colleagues ("Prometheus Project" - Scott et al. 2012 ; see also Weyland 2088 ; 2093 and comm. pers.). Until then, we advocate that the novel genus and species [i]Thanatodoros gigeri[/i] shall be retained, and associated to an abbreviated form for casual discussion - e.g. 'the Thana'.
[...otherwise, I would think 'Bolaji' to be quite the neat one indeed! shows recognition+non ambiguous]
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