Thread:Indominus Rex 2016/@comment-31330278-20180406204548/@comment-31330278-20180524225707

1. Interesting stuff. You mean they did some side books in order to help people understand the franchise better? Also, have you read Scream Noir yet?

2. Today I watched "Alien: Covenant". I took a pen-mate's advice and came without too high expectations. First thing I noticed is that Covenant is far better than "Prometheus". Katherine Waterson did a great job as Daniels. I don't care if she's a younger expy of Ripley. She was awesome. Smart, good at leading people, resourceful and mostly level-headed (she was of course crying when her husband burned to death, but she marched on as quickly as she should. That was the one time she wasn't level-headed). Just the way I like it. Most likely you like girls like her as well. The whole hazardous fiasco that the crew got into could be prevented if they just listened to her when she said the earth-like planet they found was too good to be real. She even came up with the plan to kill the alien. Except David 8 the android, who turned out to be as cold psychopath as Cindi Tremaine (AKA the main killer in Police Legend), was smarter than the alien. Just smart enough to fool Daniels. He took the form of a crew member and got Daniels into a (most likely permanent) cryopreservation. Right after freezing Daniels for good, David put some of the face-huggers we know from earlier installments inside the embryos, which means he killed one thousand unborn babies. The scariest android, or every machine for that matter, I can think of.

3. After seeing "Alien: Covenant", which appear in paragraph 2, i'm getting a theory about another reason why Indoraptor is scary. He bare resemblance to the xenomorphs (especially neomorphs). Both are (mostly) black, both have uncanny similarities to humans, both were planned to be living weapons, both were engineered by an evil scientist (David 8 for the xenomorphs, Wu for Indoraptor), both are cool with hurting children, both might not tell the different between right and wrong (maybe I-Black is more evil than I-Rex. Maybe he's the least evil villain in the franchise. Only time will tell) and both aren't belong to our world.