The Neomorph and the facehugger

ninXeno426
Legacy MemberMemberPraetorianMarch 04, 20179281 Views33 Replies
Has anyone noticed that between the Neomorph and the facehugger that there is somewhat of a resemblance?Both are flesh colored,have similar tales and have a thing for faces.
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If the neomorph differs enough to fight a protomorph, then maybe a facehugger would indeed latch it's self onto a neomorph...would be quite a creation
@ninXeno, remember in a previous post (why is the water black?)some of us thought it was shadow and reflection, well looks like your water theory might be correct if there is water
running through the jugger and especially if some of the urns washed away as well then the whole planet, i mean everywhere
will be effected.
Yeah,It seems very likely.I recommend Prometheus Fire and Stone(if you haven't already read it that is)It gives you an idea of what kind of effects the black goo might have on the environment.
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No i have not read it, the only books i have read outside of movie novelisation is Nightmare Asylum and Earth hive about 17 yrs ago, i can't remember what happened to that book.
Quite the abomination indeed Slab_bay,especially considering that the Neomorph seems quite different from the Xenomorph.
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They come highly recommended,I've been reading them online.I'm currently reading AVP Fire and Stone online right now.
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I also have both of those books,and the third one The Female War
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Does anyone have a good screen shot of the water in the juggernaut? Did I miss it already?
Ingeniero:If we are to assume we are looking at the interior of the Juggernaut here,then there appears to be water in here.
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Here's another for water.
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