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Topic: RE: Alien Biology
Name: Yojimbo (tnt6-216-180-4-27.dialup.HiWAAY.net)
Date: 06-28-01 16:57

I think we should dub the superfacehugger into Queen Facehugger (not to be confused with the ridiculous red toy). Superfacehugger sounds hoaky. I think a hard shelled, large black facehugger that can lay a queen egg and a guardian egg is an excellent idea in that it tries to guarantee the survival of the alien race if the queen's life becomes endangered.

Now cross breeding of sorts with animals, I would also very much enjoy as lon as it is feasable and not bright colors (liek the toys). For example, there cannot be a spider alien or a praying mantis alien. The creatures are too small and would be crushed by the facehugger. The smallest possible animal may be a chihuahua or a cat. (boy what i would give to see a facehugger on poor ol Jonesy). The Alien that erupts would take on the dna of the host but still have the same basic design of black and slimy and nasty, but would resemble the form of its host.

Thats just what I think anyway

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 RE: Alien Biology Jet 06-28-01 18:29 
 RE: Alien Biology Kane S 06-29-01 07:20 
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 RE: Alien Biology PFC Hudson 07-01-01 00:22 
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