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Chris
AdminEngineerFeb-12-2016 3:59 PMI never noticed that before! Nice catch. Are you suggesting inconsistent timing on either the film and game? Or that something caused a lapse in space time while the Nostromo drifted through space? Or that the logs were tampered with to prevent questioning by the crew? This is quite interesting, thanks for sharing!

Chris
AdminEngineerFeb-12-2016 5:48 PMThe concepts involving there being a mix up in time throughout the Prometheus to Alien universe has been spouted a few times across the community, though with no real co Crete evidence to support such claims. This small detail "could" lend some credibility to the possibility that somewhere along the timeline between Prometheus and Alien, time is altered. Curious to see if others discover similar clues...
