Were the eggs on LV-426 destined for earth?
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JackalJune 13, 2012
I think it's impossible to know at this point. Hopefully we will find out in a sequel .

Ripley Clone 8June 13, 2012
I wonder what Prometheus 2 will hold instore for us. Shaw and David are off to discover where the "Engineers" come from. If Prometheus 2 or its sequel is the last of Ridley Scott's little subAlien series. Then possibly we will figure out the motives behind the enginneer in Alien. Why was he infected? How did he get a Alien implanted inside of him? Why did he land on LV-426?
The Alien that burst out of him must of laid all those eggs right?
The real question is How did he get an Alien inside of him and why did he land on LV-426. Whats the planet's importance? Maybe LV-426 wasn't his intended destination in the first place.
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TECUAJune 14, 2012
How did he get an alien inside is the same way the prometheus engineers died, their cargo unleashed on themselves. Except, that alien was already perfected, after 2000 years of experimenting. i want to think that the Alien ship was not 2000 years old,maybe 100 years old at the most, unless they tell us later that the xenos can live for more than 2000 years.
I like the idea that it might have been a ship destined for earth, but again why there was no other attempt in the last 200o years?
RichieJune 15, 2012
I dont think it was headed toward earht when it crashed...I think it was heading toward the predator planet...Now they are an agressive species that appear to be up to no good...We learn that the ALIEN is a perfect challenge to them



