Sevastopol Drone

The Sevastopol Drone or also known simply as "The Creature" is the iconic creature and main antagonoist of the 2014 first-person survival/horror/stealth video game Alien: Isolation. The Creature comes to be after a member of the Anesidora space ship crew, Catherine Foster, is infected by an alien facehugger and impregnated by it. The Drone begins to hunt the remaining members of the crew of Sevastopol to it's Xenomorph nest in order to produce more Xenomorphs.

It is a sibling of Nostromo Drone.

History
n 2137, the Anesidora investigated the "distress signal" coming from the derelict on LV-426. When Foster got too close to an egg, a Facehugger emerged and latched onto Foster's face. Foster was taken to Sevastopol Station, where the Facehugger died and the Chestburster inside Foster later erupted from her chest. Once it had matured, the Alien began to terrorize Sevastopol, abducting the station's inhabitants one by one. The Alien's presence on the station caused panic among the station's inhabitants, and Colonial Marshal Waits and his team struggled to keep order aboard the station. At some point, the Alien established a Hive within Sevastopol's core, using the victims it had abducted as hosts to produce more Xenomorph Drones.

At some point, the Alien was spotted in engineering, and Waits and the last of his men — Turner, Garcia and Harris — went to investigate. The team discovered two corpses and a locked door. When Garcia opened the door, he was quickly headbitten by the Drone. Harris then yelled at the Xenomorph, calling it a "son of a bitch!", but the Alien impaled him with its tail. Waits and Turner then fired their shotguns at the Xenomorph, forcing it back through the doorway, and closed the door. The Alien moved above the two, using the vents. It knocked down a grate and dragged Turner into the vents, blood raining down. Waits yelled at it to come back, asking "What about me?"

In habitation, Clark mistook Ross, a human, for the Alien, shooting him, but not killing him. As Clark was about to enter Elevator C-3, Ross asked for Clark to help him, but the Xenomorph showed up behind Ross. Clark abandoned Ross closing the elevator door, and the latter was presumably killed by the Drone.

Some time later, Diane Verlaine and her crew aboard the Torrens attempted to board Sevastopol station in search of the Nostromo's flight recorder. Amanda Ripley became separated from the crew and stranded on the station. Ripley first encountered the drone while traveling with a scavenger named Axel. The Alien impaled Axel with its tail and pulled him into an air duct. Ripley managed to evade the drone for some time until she met a doctor named Kuhlman. After retrieving a keycard from a deceased Doctor Morley, Ripley attempted to travel with Kuhlman, but the drone appeared and killed him. Ripley was eventually able to lure the Alien into the Gemini Exoplanets Solutions module. Waits then ejected the module from the station and it fell into the atmosphere. The Alien's fate is unknown, though it was killed when the module burned up in KG348's atmosphere.