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Gallegious, John

Gallegious
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate: based on actor's age, plus seven years
  • Name: Predator 2. Simon Hawke, p. 71 (1990), Jove Books.

John Gallegious's show, Street Beat, followed the escalating gang violence in Los Angeles in 1997.

Gallegious was one of several reporters to arrive at Ramon Vega's apartment after he was murdered by the Jamaican Voodoo Posse, who were then killed by the City Hunter. He dramatically exaggerated the number of dead for his report, suggesting there may have been as many as twenty bodies strewn across Vega's apartment.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Garber, Agent Adam

Garber
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Predator: If It Bleeds ("Drug War"). Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Holly Roberds, Titan Books, 2017. Print.
  • First Name:
  • Predator: Hunting Grounds. IllFonic / Playstation, 2020. Game.
  • Birthdate: based on actor's age, plus seven years

Garber is a member of Agent Peter Keyes' task force investigating a supposed drug conspiracy. As part of OWLF, however, they are there to to capture City Hunter. While they are attempting to freeze City Hunter for study, his entire team is killed by City Hunter in the slaughterhouse.

He is one of the four survivors of the team.

By 2019, Garber reunites with former LAPD officer Harrigan in Rio de Janeiro, where the two find themselves caught up in another Yautja hunt.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Garcia

Out of Shadows
  • Aliens: Out of the Shadows. Tim Lebbon, Titan Books, January 28 2014. Print.

An incident occurs in the trimonite mine on LV-178, where the miners come across an ancient Kiande Amedha nest. During the evacuation to the Marion, over 40 personnel are killed when the shuttlecraft Delilah crashes into the station, and the second shuttlecraft Samson docks, but is over-run by Kiande Amedha. Only eight personnel survive - Chris 'Hoop' Hooper, Karen Sneddon, Josh Baxter, Powell, Kasyanov, Lachance, Welford, and Garcia. Hoop is ranking officer following the death of Captain Lucy Jordan. With the surviving Kiande Amedha sealed on board the Samson, they discover their orbit is decaying and send out a distress signal.

Garcia was killed when the Marion crew were forced to confront several Kiande Amedha on the docked shuttle Samson in order to retake the vessel for their own needs.

Garnett

Marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

Garnett was one of the USCM on the Sephora sent to the Origin facility in late 2179. Garnett was part of team Rhino 2-3's foray into the Sulaco. When the kiande amedha attacked, Garnett was incapacitated together with most of his other teammates and taken to a Hived section of life support where he was cocooned and impregnated.

Some time later, Garnett died giving birth to a kiande amedha. His cocooned corpse was later discovered by Corporal Winter on his follow-up mission.

"Gasher"

Alien3
  • Alien3 David Twohy. October 1989. Unproduced Script.

A self-mutilating woman who notches her skin with a shank.

Gates

Berserker
  • Aliens: Berserker. Dark Horse Comics, 1995. Print.
  • Aliens: Berserker. SD Perry, Banta Spectra, 1998. Print.

Involved with Deep4 off-base on Traon.

Gator

If It Bleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds. Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Chancellorsville, Virginia. May 2, 1863. On the eve of the battle against the Union army, Jackson joins a group of five elite militiamen (all of them former criminals), which includes Gator, to scout the Union camp. They encounter 3 Unionists (including Ames) that had survived a Yautja attack.

As Johnny Boy investigates strange sounds in the woods, Cotton and one of the Union prisoners are impaled on the Yautja's Combistick. One of the Union prisoners flees into the night, but is quickly killed by the returning Johnny Boy.

They later discover the bodies of Cotton and the Union prisoner, skinned and hung from the trees overhead. Johnny Boy and Cracker Jack are killed by the Yautja.

The survivors flee towards Union lines. Gator, however, runs headlong into the Yautja hunting them, shorting out its invisibility cloak. The Yautja quickly breaks Gator's neck before hitting Goose with its shoulder cannon.

Gaunt, Loren

AvP
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

One of the Ops screen watchers on Ryushi.

Gautier, Colonel Armand

Purge
  • Aliens: Purge. Dark Horse. Print.

Gautier was going to shut down the the Adullam facility because it wasn't producing enough profit, but Dr Lichtner demonstrated his methods can grow androids at a fraction of what it costs to construct them. Unfortunately, when he orders his men to download the data and destroy everything and everyone, Eloise kills his men and leaves Gautier tied up, and an Ovomorph before him.

Gediman, Doctor Jonathan

Gediman
  • Alien Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.
  • Chestburster: Alien Resurrection: Novelization. A C Crispin, Aspect Books, Dec 1 1997. Print.
  • From Alien to The Matrix: Reading Science Fiction Film. Kaveney, Roz. I.B. Tauris, 2005. p194. Print.
  • Alien Woman: The Making of Lt. Ellen Ripley. C., Ximena Gallardo, and C. Jason. Smith. Continuum, 2004. p172. Print.

Doctor Gediman is part of the seven-man scientific team who participates in cloning Ellen Ripley. After multiple failed tries, the United Systems Military was eventually able to properly clone Ripley aboard the USM Auriga. Gediman successfully completed the procedure to extract the Queen chestburster under the observation of Dr. Mason Wren and the other experts. The USM begins the repopulation of the kiande amedha.by using the Queen's eggs and impregnating the numerous human captives they captured.

After the embryo is extracted, Gediman, who felt a paternal affection for his creation, pleas with Wren and Perez to allow Ripley8 to live. Wren conducts a series of social experiments on Ripley8, who he regards as a predator. Wren is the only scientist to extend dominance over Ripley8.

Gediman's sense of dominance over Ripley8 to be tantamount to Wren's, albeit Gediman perceives her through his overtly sexual undertones as a female predator, while Wren views her as a beastly object. Wren maintains dominance over her through his physical force and dehumanizing attitude, which he also has with Larry Purvis.

After a sufficient number of kiande amedha had been cultivated, Gediman proceeded with behavioral studies of the kiande amedha, noting their ability to communicate and learn. Gediman began to playfully bare his teeth at a specific Drone that was snarling at him, but the Drone scared him away with its inner jaw. The enraged Gediman sprays nitrogen on the Drone to "give it a lesson," and the two agree on what would happen if the button is pressed.

The Drones then killed one of its own, causing the floor to crumble, and the trapped xenomorphs had already escaped before he could intervene. Gediman investigates the kiande amedha enclosure only to be snatched by a Drone and dragged below decks to the Queen's room, where the Drone cocoon him.

When Ripley8 is delivered to the Queen, Gediman (who may have gone insane during his cocooning) is overjoyed to see the Queen give birth to the mutant Newborn in agony through a human reproductive system.

newborn

There was a final shriek, a terrible tearing sound, and suddenly The Newborn emerged, unfolding itself from the cramped confines of its mother’s womb. The creature was pale, not black, its skin looking more like human flesh than the hard silicon exoskeleton of the Aliens. Its head had the classic, elongated skull, but the face… The face…

Beside her, Gediman babbled, weeping with mad joy.“Beautiful! Beautiful butterfly…!”

The Newborn’s face clearly had something human about it, all too human. It looked like a skull, with massive eye sockets, long, gleaming white teeth, a chiseled jawbone, and the hollows where a human nose belonged. The Newborn’s face was the very image of Death.

“So beautiful,” Gediman muttered.

Ripley glanced at him. He looked beatific, as if he’d given the universe the finest gift science could bestow. Alien Resurrection: Novelization. A C Crispin, Aspect Books, Dec 1 1997. Print.

To Gediman's horror, the Newborn enjoys a bonding moment with its mother before killing her. It then moves closer to Gediman and bites into the top of his head, causing his brains to stream out.

Shortly after his death, a chestburster bursts from his body.

Brother Gerhado

alien iii
  • Alien3 (Vincent Ward). Vincent Ward, Mar 3 1990. Unproduced Script.

In 1348, Brother Gerhado of the Minorite Abbey helped bury the Abbot and my sixty fellow monks, day by day, one by one, until he was the only one left. Gerhado stayed as long as he could bear it, then with his dog, fled. Gerhado put this to parchment lest this pestilence - this Black Death - stay his hand.

This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Ghahwagi, Karim

No Exit
  • Aliens: No Exit. B. K. Evenson, DH Press, July 2008. Print.

In 2232, Weyland-Yutani reassigned a major part of the research staff, including Ghahwagi, to root out a Planetus spy at the facility.

George

Jungle Tales
  • Jungle Tales. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

In 1936, he is informed by Danny, a local, that the natives saw something and got them spooked. George, thinking it is a lion, goes to check it out. Unfortunately, George is killed by the Yautja.

George

Kindred
  • Predator: Kindred. Dark Horse Comics, 1996. Print.

Works at Deli's Meats in Fleener Creek, Oregon.

George, Saint

St George
  • AvP: Annual #1 -- "Old Secrets". Dark Horse. Print.
  • "Saint George." Wikipedia. 24 Mar. 2004. Web.

Saint George, according to legend, was sentenced to death by Roman emperor Diocletian for failing to recant his Christian faith. As a Christian martyr, he later became one of the most venerated saints in Christianity.

Saint George came to Bradilovo, Bulgaria to convert it to Christianity, as he had done with so many other villages throughout Eastern Europe. He wasn't aware that in the nearby forest lived a "dragon" that had been terrorizing the region for generations. As Saint George was told this tale, he witnessed a ball of fire erupting from the sky. The dragon revealed itself from its shroud of flames, came to take the girl as a sacrifice. Instead, the beast found Saint George. The battle raged, until Saint George drove his lance deep into the beast's chest. The dragon (Yautja) was defeated, the village saved. On the site of this victory the Church of St George was erected and given the name of the village's protector.

Ghost

[Ghost]
  • Ghost #5. Dark Horse. Print.

In Arcadia, a Yautja tracks down Ghost, finding her in combat with a legion of paranormal ghost hunters, but only watches. He creates an explosion to ensure she is alone, then attacks. Both blade strikes pass right through her. She then ghosts the tip of her gun through his faceplate, killing him.

Gibson, Dr

Alien3
  • Alien3 David Twohy. October 1989. Unproduced Script.

Dr Gibson is the surgeon on call for a patient with multiple perforations from a stitch rifle, extensive arterial damage, that was being prepped for telesurgery.

Gillas, Ted "Junior"

Junior
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.

Junior led the attempt to rape Ripley at the facility's scrapyard and was severely beaten by Dillon, who foiled his plan. He later sacrificed his life during the attempt to capture the kiande amedha, luring the creature into the toxic waste vault and thus ensuring that the kiande amedha was busy long enough so that the others could seal the vault.

Gimmel

References
Gimmel
  • The Creature From The Big Mountain. TheCGBros, Nov 2018. FanFilm.

Europe. 1940.

On a special mission for Hitler, a new group of Nazi soldiers (which includes Gimmel) arrives, led by a masked General Faszler. Sergeant Wolfhart explains that he was on the lookout for two fugitives, one of whom was slain by Jeremie Schaefer. Given the blood pools, Faszler's captain, Hans, says that Jeremie, who was unarmed, could not have attacked the soldiers. Wolfhart is told that he must return to base, but he refuses. Hans inquires as to whether Wolfhart seen a meteorite the previous week. Their radars detected an object travelling at a rapid rate, following exact trajectories, and behaving intelligently, leading them to believe it was not from Earth. They misplaced the object in the woods where they are now.

Despite Wolfhart's scepticism about an alien killing Nazi soldiers, Hitler personally commissioned Faszler and his crew to carry out the mission. Wolfhart is given the option of joining the operation or being killed by Hans. As a result, he kills Jeremie and joins the group.

Faszler's crew comes across the missing men, who are skinned and hung from trees. At that time, Gimmel feels that the Yautja are on a suicide mission because everyone who has encountered them has died.

Gimmel and the soldiers remain by the ship, waiting for the Yautja to allow them entrance. Faszler notices Sarah is carrying the blade when Wolfhart is about to kill her. Wolfhart is disarmed by Hans. She turns and runs, knowing they aren't going to kill her, and the soldiers pursue her. She, on the other hand, guides them straight to the Yautja. Hans is the first to be killed, with his throat slashed open, and Gimmel follows suit.

Gizhamme

Nightmare
  • Aliens - Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

Gizhamme was stationed at Third Base in 2193. Belonging to First Platoon, A Company, Gizhamme was part of the troops accompanying Spears to the Terraformer colony in order to deal with a group of dissidents.

Gogolac

Orig Sin
  • Aliens: Original Sin. Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005. Print.

Considers herself unattractive due to her tough appearance, yet possessed a strong will. Gogolac had at one time been in a relationship with another colonist called Hamilton-Cross, which failed prior to his death.

In the mid-2380s, Gogolac was among the convoy of the surviving staff members to the backup bay. After the trek had been ambushed by kiande amedha, Gogolac was picked up by Call together with Cody and brought to the Betty safely. However, Gogolac was killed by a kiande amedha that had managed to enter the cargo bay unseen and attacked shortly after the last survivors of the incident had returned to the Betty.

Goldtooth

GoldTooth

Gold Tooth was a member of the Jamaican Voodoo Posse drug cartel in Los Angeles in 1997 sent by King Willie to ritualistically murder Colombian Scorpions leader Ramon Vega. Gold Tooth and his men cornered Vega in his apartment and performed the ritual, cutting out Vega's heart as he hung from the ceiling by his feet. Gold Tooth and his men were then ambushed by City Hunter, who killed them all with ease. Gold Tooth was the last to die, City Hunter impaling him on his Wristblades.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Golic, Walter

Golic
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie; Assembly Cut.
  • "Paul McGann: From Mutineer to Murderer". Elle Magazine, August 1992. Print.

Walter Golic is mentally unstable, and was sentenced for 32 grizzly murders and 13 acts of arson . He was imprisoned on Fiorini 161.

Some time after Ripley had arrived at the colony in 2179, Golic was on an assignment in the depths of the facility together with Boggs and Rains when the kiande amedha attacked and killed his two comrades. Golic survived, however traumatized by the encounter, and was found sitting in the mess hall eating cereal, covered in the blood of the victims.

Although Golic reported a “dragon”, Andrews did not believe his story, instead coming to the conclusion that Golic had went insane and killed Boggs and Rains himself, so he is promptly strapped down to a bed in the infirmary, under close supervision by Clemens and Ripley.

When "Dragon" kills Clemens, he watches after the creature with deep admiration. After the "Dragon" had been captured, he persuaded Morse, his only friend, who was on guard duty, to release him, claiming that he was of no danger to anyone.

Golic's intentions to release the "Dragon" are based on the hope that he could collaborate with the creature and work together to kill all the humans on Fiorini 161. He knocks Morse out, goes to the containment chamber containing the "Dragon", kills Arthur, who is guarding the door, and releases the "Dragon", which promptly kills him.

Refer to Fury 161 Event article.

Gonsalves, Anna

Anna
  • Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate: based on actor's age
  • Predator: A Novel. Paul Monette. Berkley Pub. Group, 1987. Print.
    • Youth: p 108.
    • Early Guerilla Activities: p 102.

Her youth in the city had been pampered by nuns and European governesses. She later joined the communist rebel movement in Val Verde. Her great guerilla triumphs had involved the planting of bombs in government buildings and embassies.

In 1987, she was captured by Dutch Schaefer's troops following a battle with the rebels. She later tells them of a legend of a demon attacking people during hot summers from violent areas who are later found skinned and hollowed.

With Dutch's team killed, and Dutch facing off against Jungle Hunter alone, Anna manages to reach the rescue helicopter that later picks up Dutch. She is the only person other than Dutch to survive, mostly since the Jungle Hunter never attacked her.

Anna is later seen aiding government agents in a video tape Mike Harrigan watched in 1997, showing the devastating after-effects of the Jungle Hunter's self-destruct device to the U.S. Army.

Refer to JungleHunter Event article.

Gonzales, Maria

Outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Gonzales was one of the individuals afflicted with kiande amedha-related nightmares caused by the Queen held by Bionational during the prelude to the Earth War in 2192. Disturbed, Gonzales sought counseling and was interviewed by a Dr. Ranier. Gonzales' nightmares were also investigated by a military affiliate named Dr. Orona, who filed her case under Case #23325.

Goose

If It Bleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds. Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Chancellorsville, Virginia. May 2, 1863. On the eve of the battle against the Union army, Jackson joins a group of five elite militiamen (all of them former criminals), which includes Goose (their leader), to scout the Union camp. They encounter 3 Unionists (including Ames) that had survived a Yautja attack.

As Johnny Boy investigates strange sounds in the woods, Cotton and one of the Union prisoners are impaled on the Yautja's Combistick. One of the Union prisoners flees into the night, but is quickly killed by the returning Johnny Boy.

They later discover the bodies of Cotton and the Union prisoner, skinned and hung from the trees overhead. Johnny Boy and Cracker Jack are killed by the Yautja.

The survivors flee towards Union lines. Gator, however, runs headlong into the Yautja hunting them, shorting out its invisibility cloak. The Yautja quickly breaks Gator's neck before hitting Goose with its shoulder cannon. Ames bolts away terrified. The mortally wounded Goose begs Jackson to leave him his pistol and implores him to run as well.

Gorman, Lt

Gorman

In 2179, Lt Gorman accompanied Carter J Burke as a representative of the USCM on his visit to Ripley where Burke notified her of the communication breakdown with Hadley's Hope and tried to convince her to join a recon mission to the planetoid.

During the mission, Gorman kept his distance to the unit assigned to the mission and later showed his inexperience and incompetence during the coordination of the squad's foray into the kiande amedha Hive. He was oblivious to the fact that the Hive was dangerously close to the Atmospheric Processor.'s cooling systems and, in a fatal lapse of judgment, ordered the unit to dispose of their weapons once he was made aware of the situation.

When the kiande amedha attacked, Gorman was unable to react to the sudden chaos and had to be removed forcefully from command by Burke to enable Ripley to drive the APC into the Hive and rescue the soldiers. During the rescue, Gorman was injured and rendered unconscious and had to be brought to the medical facilities of the colony for treatment and recovery. Hicks to take command and order the unit to regroup and evacuate.

Upon regaining consciousness, he defers command to Hicks for the defense of the colony. During the kiande amedha' assault on the operations room, Gorman attempts to rescue Vasquez from the oncoming kiande amedha, but his pistol runs out of ammunition. Realizing that they are trapped, Gorman and Vasquez embrace as they detonate a grenade, taking a number of kiande amedha with them to cover the escape to the dropship.

Refer to Acheron Event article.

Gorridg, Captain

Forever Midnight
  • Shirley, John. Forever Midnight. DH, 2006. Print.

Leftenant Lucuis Broagham had been taken by the Hish-Qu-Ten from the East India Company cutter, who had used some device to render them unconscious, and transported them aboard a starship, and left near a cliff in a jungle on Midnight. He awoke with others who'd been taken from the Patrick O. Everyone was still armed, however.

The Hish-Qu-Ten had already killed Captain Gorridg and George MacCruthers (rated seamen) and the first mate, Mr Tolpen. Broagham and the survivors fled into the jungle.

Brother Graham

alien iii
  • Alien3 (Vincent Ward). Vincent Ward, Mar 3 1990. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Maintains livestock - sheep and chicken.

He brings Brother John to see one ewe named Sandy, and witnesses Sandy die giving birth to a Chestburster. To keep him from telling the other monks, Graham is forcibly led from a room by two burly Monks, taken down the corridor gagged.

"Grandfather"

Outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

A nickname Pindar attributed to one of the two TIA agents interrogating him about his dealings with Salvaje, the leader of a cult worshipping the kiande amedha, in 2192. The nickname was probably conceived because Pindarwas under the influence of mind-altering drugs at the time.

Grant, Daniel

daniel grant
  • Aliens: Genocide 1-4. Mike Richardson, John Arcudi, Dark Horse, Nov 1991-Feb 1992. Print.

Founded by Daniel Grant, the Grant Corporation was prominent in the years following the kiande amedha infestation of Earth, when humanity had reclaimed most of the planet and much of human civilization was rebuilt.

He was a womanizer with a lavish lifestyle.

The Grant Corporation's pharmaceutical subsidiary, Pharmtech, first developed xeno-zip, a synthetic performance and mood enhancing drug based on the secretions of Queens, known popularly as royal jelly.

Dangerous side-effects were found to be exhibited in a percentage of the population when coming into contact with Xenozip, the Grant Corporation launched a joint program with the military to venture back to the kiande amedha homeworld and acquire a new source for the Jelly.

After running out of money and getting in trouble with both the law and the mob, Grant personally lead the mission , which was staffed by both military and scientific personnel.

The disastrous results of the mission had a profound effect on Grant, who vowed to improve upon his formerly self-serving, Machiavellian outlook in business affairs.

Grant, Judas

Xenogenesis
  • Predator: Xenogenesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1999. Print.

Team leader. Colonel, Green Beret long-range recon in North Korea. Survived a month alone up-country being hunter.

Graves, Mandy

Graves
  • Predator: Bad Blood. Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • Predator: Hunters. Dark Horse Comics. 2017. Print.

Mandy was part of John Pulnick's special black ops team to hunt down a Yautja causing havoc in New Jersey. She was eventually able to kill the enraged creature personally, at the expense of it slaughtering her entire team and crushing her right hand.

Mandy is later is recruited by Jaya Soames to join a special ops team dedicated to hunting down Yautja.

Gray, Timothy

[Kindred]
  • Predator: Kindred. Dark Horse Comics, 1996. Print.

In 1988, the incident involving a Yautja and, or at least what happened to McCutcheon, is covered up in national media by Timothy Gray.

Green

biocorp
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

With his colleague named Red, Green was responsible for initiating and planning Operation Outreach in 2192, which aimed to secure a kiande amedha specimen from its homeworld. After a Queen held by Bionational had started a global kiande amedha infestation, Green, Red and Dr. Dryner, the scientist responsible for the Queen, attended a meeting with Dr. Orona of EarthGov to discuss containment options.

Green, Sergeant Cheryl

C Green
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Predator 2. Simon Hawke, (1990), Jove Books.
    • Name / Lambert: p 98
    • Rank: p 49

Sergeant Cheryl Green was stationed at the Alvarado Precinct in 1997.

When Jerry Lambert arrived at Alvarado Precinct after his transfer, he immediately began flirting with Sergeant Green. While Green showed some interest, their rapport was interrupted when Mike Harrigan arrived and Jerry broke off to talk to him.

Later, when Jerry and Harrigan met at a Los Angeles bar to discuss the savage killings occurring in the city, Jerry spotted Green on the dance floor. As soon as his business was concluded Jerry moved over and put the moves on the Sergeant.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Green, Sergeant Reuben

Hal
  • Rogue #1-4. Ian Edginton and Will Simpson. Dark Horse, 1993. Print.

Sergeant Green traveled through one of the biggest kiande amedha Hivea ever, walking through kilometers of corridors armed only with blank rounds and a knife. He was one of the few survivors who made it out on the ship Caliban.

Green Lantern / Hal Jordan

Hal
  • Green Lantern vs Aliens. DH. Print

When the dying Abin Sur crash landed on Earth and ordered his power ring to seek out a suitable successor as Green Lantern of space sector 2814, test pilot Hal Jordan met the requirements of being both honest and without fear. As a ring wielder, Hal was a member of the 3600-strong Green Lantern Corps and was trained in part by Sinestro, who would become a renegade and one of his greatest foes. The Corps were the universe's most revered peacekeepers, and it was not long before his bravery earned Hal the respect of both his peers and the Guardians of the Universe, who created the Corps. He heroically championed the Guardians' goal to preserve order throughout the galaxies, even when their orders ran contrary to Hal's own rigid sense of morality. Yet, Hal was not above confronting the Guardians or quitting the Corps in order to pursue his own ideas, but he always returned to the fold. Hal was perhaps the Oan's and the Corps' greatest champion.

When Barin Char, the Green Lantern of Sector 1522, dies when a Chestburster bursts from his chest, Hal Jordan is summoned by the Guardians of the Universe to rendezvous with fellow Green Lanterns Kilowog, Katma Tui, Tomar-Re, The Green Man and Salaak on the planet Tirama in Sector 1522. The six Green Lanterns are informed of the disappearance of Char, and proceed to the border world where he is believed to have disappeared. Tracing the signal from Char's displaced power ring, they enter a cavern inside a mountainous butte, where they discover Char's corpse, before being attacked by a swarm of kiande amedha. Jordandecides that rather than exterminate an alien species – particularly since the kiande amedha appear to be only the interstellar equivalent of sharks; the perfect killing machine without actually being evil – they would transport the kiande amedha to the sentient Green Lantern planet Mogo, where they can not harm anyone.

Green Lantern / Kyle Rayner

Kyle Rayner
  • Green Lantern vs Aliens. DH. Print
  • JLA vs Predators. Dark Horse, DC Comics, 2001. Print.

Ring is the most powerful weapon in the universe. It creates solid light images that can be shaped to take the form of anything the wearer imagines. Ring is keyed to Kyle's genetic signature and can only be used by him. Unlike previous Green Lantern rings, Kyle's ring is limited only by his imagination and will power; no weakness to the color yellow and no 24-hour time limit.

Kyle Rayner was used to creating on a canvas or a sketchpad, but when the sole remaining Guardian of the Universe handed him the last power ring, Kyle could turn his imagination into reality.

The immediate successor to legendary Green Lantern Hal Jordan, Kyle was relatively inexperienced, but compensated for it with his eagerness and fertile imagination.

Rayner is called to deal with the kiande amedha infestation left over from Hal Jordan's era as a Green Lantern 10 years prior.

In 2000, he encounters the Yautja, alongside the JLA. These Yautja were DNA-enhanced by the Dominators to match their prey. Once subdued, the Yautja blew open a hole in the JLA Watchtower (located on Luna) and allowed themselves to be sucked out into space rather than be captured.

Greene, Carrie

outbreak
  • Aliens Book 1: Outbreak. Dark Horse Comics, Print.

When Ben, abandoned the family when Wilks was four, and Ben's wife died of breast cancer one year later, David moved in with Carri, who lived in a small town in the Southern USA, where he would spend his childhood and youth. While Greene wasn't exactly a loving surrogate mother, David was provided with everything he needed.

Greenfield

Alien3
  • Alien3 (1st Draft) William Gibson, 1987. Unproduced Script.
  • Alien3 (2nd Draft) William Gibson, 1988. Unproduced Script.

Realising Anchorpoint is likely doomed from the kiande amedha outbreak, Hicks ejects a still comatose Ripley from the station in an EEV, sending her back to Earth.

Greenfield, armed with a flamethrower, was one of 5 Marines escorting Hicks and Ripley.

Greenlief, E

marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

One of the marines on the Sephora sent to the Origin facility in late 2179. Was ranked Private First Class at the time. During the mission, Greenlief was killed by Weyland-Yutani Sentry Guns which he mistook for USCM turrets.

Gregor

gregor
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.

In 2179, he was one of the prisoners who tried to rape Ripley at the scrapyard and was later injured during the ignition of the quinitricetyline during the attempt to capture the Runner. Gregor was killed during the bait and chase aimed at luring the kiande amedha into the blast furnace.

Refer to Auriga Event article.

Grigson, Alan

Berserker
  • Aliens: Berserker. Dark Horse Comics, 1995. Print.
  • Aliens: Berserker. SD Perry, Banta Spectra, 1998. Print.

He only talks face to face when it's to outline a new mission or to break bad news.

Grimes, Howard Stumbo

Alien3
  • Alien3 David Twohy. October 1989. Unproduced Script.

Grimes was charged with Bigamy, Spousal Rape, Rape with Foreign Object, Attempted Murder. He received an Aggregate 32-year sentence - 26 with good behavior.

Grimes and several other new inmates are being transferred to Moloch Island, and are put straight to work in the large foundry. As they clock off that evening, a long-time inmate, Ivory, is taken away by the guards as his execution is finally due.

The new inmates struggle to find a vacant cell in the cell block, which is essentially unpoliced and run by the prisoners. A shady inmate called Bellhop offers to show them to vacant cells if they give him some of their meagre earnings from the foundry. They agree, and Bellhop takes them to the basement-like lowest level, where most of the cells are suspiciously empty, the only occupants a collection of deranged or physically handicapped individuals.

The following morning, Ivory's execution in the gas chamber is broadcast throughout the cell block. Meanwhile, in light of the attack on the prisoners, Grimes and the others elect to try and escape. The following night, they make their attempt, but the kiande amedha discovers them as they move through the station's water pipes. It kills Grimes, Domingo and Kiryu, while Van Brundt is killed by a trap set for the creature by the guards. The guards kill the kiande amedha and recapture Styles, who is thrown into solitary confinement.

Note: This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Grimm, Wade

Kindred
  • Predator: Kindred. DH. Print

One of the "Condo Killers." He was found "not guilty by reason of insanity" for the brutal slayings of 22 men, women, and children, including a federal agent named Moody. 1 year later he was sentenced to life at the Haddison Institute.

Grinkoff

Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels
  • Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels. Mark Schultz and Doug Wheatley. Dark Horse Comics, Jan 27, 1999 – May 05, 1999. Print.

One of Keitel's team that followed him to the Derelict and then to the Shambleau System's Derelict. Here, Grinkoff willingly sacrified himself to an Ovomorphs.

Grubber

References
Grubber
  • The Creature From The Big Mountain. TheCGBros, Nov 2018. FanFilm.

A father and daughter (Jeremie and Sarah S) flee Nazi soldiers through a field. Jeremie hesitates and advises Sarah to keep going while he stays behind to protect her mother.

Weiss, a lone Nazi soldier nearby, hears the Yautja. He screams out to his comrades Heinrich and Grubber, but receives no response. A combi-stick soon dispatches him. A whistle is taken from the deceased soldier by the Yautja. Grubber comes across the spot where the Yautja killed his comrade, and is likewise killed when the Yautja leaps down fron the trees.

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Hackett, Willie Ray

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

His Grandad used to live out in Alamogordo back on Earth. Military moved in, telling them everything was okay but meanwhile was doing nuclear testing. His Grandad died by forty of cancer from the radiation. So, he resents the military presence on North Star.

Haines

The Predator
  • The Predator. 20th Century Fox. Sept 14, 2018.

In Mexico, a three-man group of elite Special Forces under the command of the sniper Captain Quinn McKenna is preparing a covert American anti-drug enforcement operation to remove a local drug lord. Quinn, Dupree, and Haines watch as men take 2 hostages out of vehicles. Just as soon as Quinn takes out one of the men, Fugitive's ship crashes overhead. This disperses Quinn's team, and causes several injuries. Quinn looks for his men and encounters only Dupree.

Haines

Outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Haines was part of the Bionational intercept of the Benedict mission to the kiande amedha Homeworld.

Haines was killed when the winged creatures attacked the team near the kiande amedha Hive.

Big Hal

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Big Hal is a massively built man who hefts a huge Browning machine gun with a belt food and a rotating drum muzzle. He holds the belts slung over his shoulder and wrapped around his biceps.

After the kiande amedha escaped from Sector C. a team of Special Forces sweep the A&P store. John walks through the aisles of food with two Special Forces Soldiers - one of them being Big Hal. A kiande amedha leaps at John from the frozen foods section. John opens fire, splattering it spritzes of acid.

Big Hal turns to see three more Aliens stalking through the aisles by the big glass windows to the parking lot. The big man hoists his Browning. The cartridge belts looped over his shoulder whirl and drum of his machine gun spits bullets at the three kiande amedha. The tall windows crystallize and collapse as the three kiande amedha are blown clean off their feet back through them. The flying acid hits the cash registers and melts them down. Big Hal doesn’t see the fourth kiande amedha step out form behind the tall piles of soda. Big Hal is caught by the throat by the kiande amedha who lifts him off his feet. Big Hal pulls out his serrated combat knife and stabs the monster in the face. The spray of acid hits him in the face, burning his skin off, his features falling off his skull like wet rags. They both fall dead. John grabs the other Special Force men and they get on out of there.

Hale, Dr David

Marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

In 2179, Hale was working on the kiande amedha subjects in the capacity of an incubation specialist. During a containment break, Hale got impregnated by a Facehugger. After the Facehugger had detached from his face, his colleague, Dr Steven Hale, tried to remove the embryo from David's body, but his attempt resulted in his death due to the cancerous nature of the infestation.

Hale, Steven

Marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

In 2179, one of Steven Hale's research subjects was the observation of the kiande amedha life cycle. When his colleague, Dr David Hale, got impregnated during a quarantine accident, Steven ignored the recommendations of his colleagues and tried to remove the embryo from David. His attempt ended in disaster, resulting in David's painful death as the cancerous placenta of the creature made an extraction without killing the host impossible.

Hallett, Sergeant

Covenant
  • Alien: Covenant. 20th Century Fox, May 2017.
  • Alien: Covenant - Prologue. 20th Century Fox, Feb 23 2017.

As the crew repair the ship after a neutrino burst, they intercept a human radio transmission from a nearby unknown planet. Acting captain Oram decides to investigate. An expedition team descends to the surface, while Covenant remains in orbit. Karine Oram conducts an ecological survey, while the others track the signal to the crashed Engineer ship. Two security team members, Ledward and Hallett, are inadvertently infected with an alien spore. Karine helps Ledward back to the landing vehicle, but Faris quarantines them inside the med-bay. A Neomorph bursts from Ledward's back, killing him, then mauls Karine to death. Outside the ship, another Neomorph burst from Hallett's throat and kills him.

Halley, Major Akoko

Incursion
  • Predator: Incursion. Tim Lebbon, Titan Books p188, Sep 29 2015. Print.
  • Predator: If It Bleeds - Devil Dogs. Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, 2017.
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt - Spite. Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, 2017.

Halley's mother never approved of Halley going into space. It was her belief that Halley would die there.

Halley became captain of the Doyle by c2681. By this point she was already addicted to phrail pills (painkillers) due to an injury from a dropship accident that smashed a disc in her back.

Halley is called in and informed that she has been tasked with a top secret mission, the details of which are withheld from her until the small squad that she is assigned has left on their ship, the Doyle.

She knew the pilot, Corporal Jane Hanning. The other Marines (Sergeant Tew, Private Shearman, Rogers, Rosartz) were unknown to her. She had requested to choose her own troops, but the Major denied it, having already begun the process. She believed that Del Kalien had something to do with that. Halley knew Kalien was Section Seven - but as far as the rest of the crew knew he was a science observer. Fortunately the crew were all DevilDogs, so she trusted them at least.

The preflight briefing was short - it was to be a rescue mission, but it wasn't logged. Hanning would be sent coordinates once they were 1000km out from Charon Station. The ship was not preped for a long journey, so Halley knew their destination would only be a few days away.

Once underway, the team is informed that they are being sent to Trechman Two, a research station operated by ArmoTech, to investigate the loss of contact with the facility. The team is placed under the overall command of Section Seven agent Del Kalien, although Halley retains command over the military aspects of the mission. She is frustrated by Kalien's refusal to elaborate on what they might find on the station, but follows her orders.

Upon reaching Trechman Two 16 hours later, they received no response to their hails. Hull integrity was intact, life suport was functioning, none of the lifeboats were launched, and its two station transport ships were still docked. Halley ignores Kalien's suggestion that they board immediately and instead has Hanning launch a reconnaissance drone. On their initial sweep they found no sign of trauma or damage. However, Tew has the drone back around the central hub, revealing a Yautja aboard. Halley believes the Yautja was brought to the research station. Kalien reminds them that their mission is to recover vital research data from the station's computer core. Halley reluctantly leads the Marines aboard as all the Marines had been previously trained to combat the Yautja. Kalien suggests the Yautja was probably drugged yet still managed to escape containment.

Once on the station, Halley splits the six-man squad into two teams: Hanning, Rogers and Tew is one team. Halley, Shearman, Rosartz is the second. They begin to clear the area and search for survivors as they make for the core.

Before long, both groups discover victims of the Yautja. When the Yautja attacks Tew's group, Halley remotely links to their body cameras and can only watch as the creature begins brutally slaughtering the Marines. With his fellow Marines slain, and despite Halley's warnings, Tew attempts to kill the Yautja with the plasma setting on his weapon — the blast ruptures the station's hull, leaving Halley to believe both Tew and the Yautja were sucked out into space.

Halley and the two surviving Marines reach the computer core. As they recover the data, Kalien informs them that the Yautja is still alive. Halley patches into the dead marine's feeds to witness the Yautja butchering Tew's corpse for a trophy.

With the data secured, the team is preparing to leave when Halley's suit picks up movement outside the room. The door opens and the Marines open fire with explosive ammunition, unwittingly killing the female survivor who was attempting to enter the room. At the same time, the Yautja breaks through the room's ceiling and attacks. Amidst the chaos, Halley notices signs of human experimentation on the Yautja. Just as the Yautja turns to attack her, one of the dying Marines sets off a grenade and the blast knocks Halley unconscious.

Halley awakes, seriously wounded but alone. She makes her way back toward the Doyle, encountering the Yautja once again outside the airlock to which the ship's umbilical is attached. Like her, the Yautja is grievously wounded after the explosion and the two face each other wearily, neither making a move to attack. Kalien calls to Halley from within the umbilical, asking if she has the data they have come to retrieve and making it clear he will not let her on board unless she does. Hearing him, the injured Yautja heads into the umbilical — as Kalien's hideous screams ring out, Halley throws a grenade into the passage and seals the airlock. The blast destroys the umbilical and sets the Doyle adrift.

Now the sole survivor aboard Trechman Two, Halley uses the station's medical supplies to patch herself up, and then hopes to take a lifeboat to escape back to her home base.

She was later involved in the battle against the Rage when they launched an invasion against the Human Sphere.

Halliday

Alien3
  • Alien3 (1st Draft) William Gibson, 1987. Unproduced Script.
  • Alien3 (2nd Draft) William Gibson, 1988. Unproduced Script.

When the Rodina was destroyed, the survivors onboard Anchorpoint decided to ecacuate then destroy the station. Halliday was one of these.

Hamilton, Professor

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator 1-3. David Michelinie, DC/Dark Horse Comics, May-July 2000.

He told Superman about Jungle Hunter's derelict ship his team found in South America.

Hamilton-Cross, Colin

OrigSin
  • Aliens: Original Sin. Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005. Print.

Hamilton-Cross worked as a colonist aboard Domes Epsilon and was in a short-lived relationship with another colonist called Gogolac before he died of a heart attack some time prior to the Domes Epsilon incident.

He had a black Labrador called Rex, which fell into the shared care of the other colonists after his death.

Hancock, Maj Gen Gayle B

Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual. Brimmicombe-Wood, Lee & Hughes, David. Harper Collins, 1996, p6. Print.

Legendary commanding officer of the Colonial Marine Officers Candidate School, Quantico, VA during the '60s and '70s.

Handy, Sergeant A

Marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

One of the USCM serving aboard the Sephora for the mission to the Origin facility in 2179.

Was assigned locker number 03.TS/04.

Hannah

Hannah
  • Alien: Harvest. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie short.

Following a kiande amedha attack on the USCSS November, a severely pregnant Hannah and three other survivors, Mari, Sturgis, and Alec (her partner), made their way to the escape pods while being pursued by a single kiande amedha.

Maris handling of the Motion tracker irritated Sturgis, who took it from her. He left and abandoned the others, citing a clear route, only to be slain by the kiande amedha shortly after. Hannah left the group against Alec's protests in order to get the tracker and Sturgis' axe, which the group desperately needed. She returned and handed the gadget to Mari, who assured the two that help was on the way.

Alec noticed that the group was going in circles as they progressed deeper inside the ship's limits under Mari's command, before being assaulted by the thing. Mari assisted Alec and Hannah in securing their EEVs after the group successfully fended off the Alien. Hannah, on the other hand, was horrified to see Alec being subdued by a Facehugger. Mari was revealed to be a Synthetic sleeper agent who planned to exploit the couple as kiande amedha hosts' vessels. As a second egg hatches in front of Hannah, the door closes just as Mari is stabbed by the kiande amedha, leaving Hannah screaming in despair.

The EEV was launched and a rendezvous with a Weyland-Yutani space probe was planned. Hannah's fate is unknown, but she probably died shortly after giving birth to a Chestburster.

Dr Hannah

outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Dr. Hannah was one of the psychiatrists involved in Billie's treatment. Hannah proposed brain surgery to her colleague Dr. Jerrin while they discussed alternative remedies to Billie's nightmares in 2192.

Hanning, Corporal Jane

If It Bleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds ("Devil Dogs"). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, 2017.

By c2681, Hanning knew Captain Akoko Halley prior to her assignment on the Doyle.

The mission to Trechman Two to investigate the loss of contact with the facility wasn't logged. Hanning wasn't even sent coordinates once they were 1000km out from Charon Station.

Upon reaching Trechman Two 16 hours later, they received no response to their hails. Halley ignores Kalien's suggestion that they board immediately and instead has Hanning launch a reconnaissance drone, revealing a Yautja aboard.

Once on the station, Halley splits the six-man squad into two teams: Hanning is on the team with Rogers and Tew. Suddenly, the Yautja attacks Hanning's group; Halley remotely links to their body cameras and can only watch as the creature begins brutally slaughtering the team.

Hans

References
Hans
  • The Creature From The Big Mountain. TheCGBros, Nov 2018. FanFilm.

Europe. 1940.

On a special mission for Hitler, a new group of Nazi soldiers arrives, led by a masked General Faszler. Wolfhart explains that he was on the lookout for two fugitives, one of whom was slain by Jeremie. Given the blood pools, Faszler's captain, Hans, says that Jeremie, who was unarmed, could not have attacked the soldiers. Wolfhart is told that he must return to base, but he refuses. Hans inquires as to whether Wolfhart seen a meteorite the previous week. Their radars detected an object travelling at a rapid rate, following exact trajectories, and behaving intelligently, leading them to believe it was not from Earth. They misplaced the object in the woods where they are now.

Despite Wolfhart's scepticism about an alien killing Nazi soldiers, Hitler personally commissioned Faszler and his crew to carry out the mission. Wolfhart is given the option of joining the operation or being killed by Hans. As a result, he kills Jeremie and joins the group.

Faszler's crew comes across the missing men, who are skinned and hung from trees. At that time, Gimmel feels that the Yautja are on a suicide mission because everyone who has encountered them has died.

The soldiers remain by the ship, waiting for the Yautja to allow them entrance. Faszler notices Sarah is carrying the blade when Wolfhart is about to kill her. Wolfhart is disarmed by Hans. She turns and runs, knowing they aren't going to kill her, and the soldiers pursue her. She, on the other hand, guides them straight to the Yautja. Hans is the first to be killed.

Hansen Family

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

They keep a shotgun in their truck.

Harry Hansen and his wife drive to the store for some groceries. He notices the broken glass and goes in to investigate anyway.

When his wife gets worried he hasn't returned, she goes in as well, only to witness the attendant die from a Chestburster. Her husband grabs her and they bolt out of the store. They are attacked by 3 facehuggers, but manage to escape.

Hanson

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Sam Smith gets to Section C within Northstar at the head of a squad of soldiers in an attempt to break in the door. The soldiers burst in, but discover the creatures have already broken through a wall and escaped.

The soldiers pursue the kiande amedha, but many of the military personnel, including Chong, are killed by explosive decompression when acid blood breaches the station's hull. The remaining kiande amedha flee across the station's outer hull and re-enter beneath the huge dome that covers North Star on the surface. They immediately go about attacking the population, starting with the remote farms surrounding the town. After Sam rescues his family from their home, they regroup with the others in the town and arm themselves.

Hanzo, Hattori

Hanzo
  • Predators. 20th Century Fox, 2010. Movie.

Hattori Hanzō was a famous ninja of the Sengoku era, who served the Tokugawa clan as a samurai, credited with saving the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and then helping him to become the ruler of united Japan.

Hanzo

Hanzo
  • Predators. 20th Century Fox, 2010. Movie.

Hanzo is an Inagawa-kai Yakuza enforcer, wielding a pistol and later a samurai katana that he later finds in Noland's hideout.

Hanzo does not speak much, and when asked why, he responds, "Because I talk too much" and showed that he is missing the ring and pinkie fingers of his left hand, revealing he had committed yubitsume.

Hanzo engages the Falconer Yautja in single combat towards the end of the film, resulting in both of their deaths.

Yubitsume ("finger shortening") is a Japanese ritual to atone for offenses to another, a way to be punished or to show sincere apology to another, by means of amputating portions of one's own little finger. It is almost exclusively performed by the Yakuza, the prominent Japanese criminal organization. The act of committing yubitsume is also referred to as yubi o tobasu, meaning "finger flying" ("he made his finger fly"). "Yubitsume." Wikipedia. Feb 6 2007. Web.

Refer to Game Preserve Event article.

Harper, Master SergeantAlyn

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt – Deep Black. Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

In 2189, Master Sergeant Alyn Harper, Sergeant Lulu Hoops, and Sergeant Bax Patel investigate the presence of a Jingti Long company ship at the abandoned facility on Fiorini 161. When the Chinese are wiped out by Kiande Amedha, the marines withdraw.

Harrigan, Lt Michael R

Harrigan
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate: based on actor's age, plus seven years
  • Police Training: Predator 2. Simon Hawke. 1990. Jove Books. p 9. Print.
  • Predator: If It Bleeds ("Drug War"). Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Holly Roberds, Titan Books, 2017. Print.
  • Unofficial Sequels:
    • Predator: 2017 - Dead Heat in New York Kyle Sternhagen, 1993. Print.
    • Predator 3: New Hunters. Rick Fraser, 1995. Print.

Mike Harrigan is a long-time friend of Danny Archuleta, having grown up with him in Los Angeles. They both joined the police academy and trained together.

In 1979, Harrigan joined the LAPD, where he became a very stubborn officer, and often is conflicted by superior officers for never obeying orders. However, his record for busting criminals keeps him on the force.

In 1982, Danny Archuleta and Harrigan began working together on the force.

In 1997, he was dealing with rival Jamaican and Colombian drug cartels when he discovers that City Hunter is killing members of both factions, as well as LAPD officers. Seeking vengeance for the death of his friend, Danny Archuleta, Harrigan eventually defeats City Hunter inside its ship using its own smart disc. He is then confronted by several other Yautja. Seeing that their clan-mate was killed in a fair fight, the Yautja let him go. The Yautja Elder gives him an antique flintlock pistol from 1718 as a sign of respect. Harrigan then barely escapes the tunnel where the ship is located as it lifts off, leaving the area burnt.

Lt. Harrigan deals with more Yautja, this time in a run down, crime-ridden New York City.

In the Summer of 1998. Harrigan, now retired, is joined by Dutch Schaefer, now working for the FBI, and Leona Cantrell as the trio decide to take the fight to the Yautja, turning the hunter into the hunted.

By 2019, Harrigan reunites with former OWLF agent Garber in Rio de Janeiro, where the two find themselves caught up in another Yautja hunt.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.
Note: Harrigan's activities in New York City and his partnership with Dutch follows an alternate timeline diverging from the events of Harrigan's encounter with City Hunter and Dutch's encounter with Jungle Hunter in 1987, with Peter Keyes' statement of Dutch in 1997 and Dutch's activities in San Drad.

Harrison

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • Events placed in the year 2176 as it was written 3 years prior to the release of Alien3.

Harrison was the neighbor of Old Man Perkins.

Old Man Perkins frequently has a problem with Harrison's cows repeatedly running loose in his corn field.

Harrison

AvP
  • Alien vs Predator. Dark Horse. Print.

A citizen of Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Harrison, Corporal Andrew

harrison
  • Aliens versus Predator 2. Sierra-Online/Fox Interactive, 2001. Computer software.

Corporal Harrisson was sent to investigate the kiande amedha outbreak on LV-1201. After he arrived on the USS Verloc, he got separated from the other Marines. He kills a number of kiande amedha, a Predalien and a Praetorian and helped save several teammates throughout several kiande amedha Hives. In the end, he successfully killed a kiande amedha Queen with a minigun inside an Engineer structure and escaped the planet alive on a dropship with other surviving marines.

Harry

AvP2
  • Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. 20th Century Fox, 2007. Movie.

Harry is one of three homeless people living in the sewers. His dog discovers Buddy's arm that had been melted off.

Later in the sewer, his dog senses the kiande amedha and barks. One of the homeless men looks into the water to see what spooked the dog. A Facehugger leaps out of the water and latches on to the homeless man and knocks him out. Another Facehugger attacks Harry but he manages to grab it in time. Unfortunately, an kiande amedha warrior appears, distracting Harry enough to cause him to lose grip of the Facehugger, which then clamps on to his face.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

Hatcheck

Concrete Jungle
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics, 1999. Print.

One of Carr's henchmen in New York. Killed by a Yautja.

"Hatchet-Face"

Outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

A nickname conceived by Pindar to one of the two TIA agents interrogating the technician Pindar during the investigation of a cult of kiande amedha-worshippers in 2192.

Hawke, Bishop

Xenogenesis
  • Aliens: Xenogenesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1999. Print.

Hired by Weyland-Yutani to lead a second Strikeforce team deployed to Salazar VII.

Hawkes, Anna

Anna
  • Alien: Ore. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie Short.
  • Bio Data is based on actor

When a group of fellow miners, including her mother, confronted a lone kiande amedha in the mine where they worked, she was on the surface. It's unclear whether she survived the encounter.

Hawkes, Lorraine

Lorraine
  • Alien: Ore. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie Short.
  • Bio Data is based on actor

In the mine where she worked, Lorraine Hawkes and a group of coworkers came across a lone kiande amedha.

Lorraine was one of the survivors that chose to stay in the mine and fight the kiande amedha rather than risk it escaping into the colony above. It's unclear whether she survived the encounter.

Hawkins, Rick

Hawkins
  • Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.
  • Birthdate: based on actor's age
  • Predator: A Novel. Paul Monette. Berkley Pub. Group, 1987. Print.
    • South Boston: p 15
    • Joining Dutch's team: p 118
    • Combat Experience: p 102
    • Team Ops: p 3
    • Sudanese Embassy: p 5.

Hawkins reads comic books and tells sexual jokes (often badly to the point that he has to explain the joke). He and Ramirez always made a point of testing each other's reflexes before battle. Ramirez calls him "Puddytat" for the nine lives that he has squeaked through.

In 1980, Hawkins joined Dutch Schaefer's private military unit as the team's radio operator. Although he had less combat experience than his comrades, he was still proficient in battle and a hardened warrior. The team pursued operations in Angola, Cambodia, Lebanon and Afghanistan.

September 1987: The team dealt with a terrorist siege at the Sudanese Embassy in Berlin, Germany. They assaulted the building, eliminating seven terrorists in under ten seconds. The operation in the center of the city went totally unnoticed by the world's press as the terrorists were eliminated before they even had a chance to call in their demands.

Schaefer's team was then hired by the U.S. military and the CIA for a rescue mission near Guatemala. Shortly after they were dropped into the area, the team discovered the skinned bodies of Jim Hopper and his men.

After neutralizing the guerrillas and capturing one of their member, Anna, Hawkins learned over the radio that a much larger rebel force was closing in on their position, forcing the team to exfiltrate on foot. During the march, Anna attempted to escape, with Hawkins taking off in pursuit. While he quickly caught up with and subdued her, Hawkins becomes the first victim of the Jungle Hunter, slashed to death by its blade, eviscerating him in one swift motion, leaving behind a pile of his organs. The Jungle Hunter takes his body, but leaves his pack and weapon, giving Dutch Schaefer the first indication that what's following them isn't the rebels of the area.

Refer to JungleHunter Event article.

Hein, Reuben

AvP
  • Alien vs Predator. Dark Horse. Print.

A geo-technician on Ryushi.

Heinemann, Phil

Heinemann
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate: based on actor's age, plus seven years
  • Predator 2. Simon Hawke, p. 44 (1990), Jove Books.
    • Name/Rank: p. 44
    • Friendship with Harrigan: p 43
    • Plea for Press: p 161

The senior commander in the LAPD in 1997.

At one point, while working together in the LAPD, Heinemann and Harrigan were good friends. However, when Heinemann was promoted up the ranks of the department, their friendship fell apart over their conflicting opinions and the bureaucracy Heinemann was forced to obey.

Following a brutal shootout between LAPD and members of the Colombian Scorpions cartel, Heinemann angrily confronted Harrigan and his team over their insubordination regarding orders to stay out of the gang's stronghold. The two ended up in a heated argument in the street, and Harrigan had to be physically restrained from striking Heinemann by his fellow detectives.

Harrigan is later called to Heinemann's office to answer for his continued disobedience in staying out of Peter Keyes' way with regards to the "vigilante killings" taking place in the city. Despite his obvious dislike for Harrigan's violent methods, Heinemann admits to defending him when the Chief of Police threatened to have Harrigan fired from the force, citing his undeniably impressive arrest record, and likely remembering their once strong friendship.

At the aftermath of the City Hunter's massacre on the subway — as Harrigan arrives, he barges past Heinemann, who turns to face to stop him. Heinemann begs Harrigan to help him deal with the press over the LAPD's apparent inability to stop the killer terrorizing the city, and the fact that Peter Keyes' team, whom Heinemann had ensured the police force bowed to, has now disappeared, leaving the LAPD strung out to dry. Harrigan refuses, blowing Heinemann off and leaving him to face the furious press alone.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Heinrich

References
  • The Creature From The Big Mountain. TheCGBros, Nov 2018. FanFilm.

Europe.

A father and daughter (Jeremie and Sarah S) flee Nazi soldiers (including Heinrich) through a field. Jeremie hesitates and advises Sarah to keep going while he stays behind.

Weiss, a lone Nazi soldier nearby, hears the Yautja. He screams out to his comrades Heinrich and Grubber, but receives no response. A combi-stick soon dispatches him. A whistle is taken from the deceased soldier by the Yautja. A second soldier comes across the spot where the Yautja killed his comrade, and is likewise killed when the Yautja leaps down fron the trees.

Meanwhile, Jeremie is frantically running away from soldiers while making a lot of noise. Naturally, Heinrich catches him and alerts his superior by blowing his whistle. Heinrich, however, gets attacked by the Yautja while waiting. Jeremie stands there in awe as the Yautja lifts him up and executes him.

Hendricks

Orig Sin
  • Aliens: Original Sin. Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005. Print.

Not very bright, Hendricks reacted even more fearfully to the impregnation of her colleague Pandor than the other colonists and later, together with Cody, witnessed Pandor giving birth to a Chestburster. Hendricks was among the trek of the survivors to the backup bay when the kiande amedha attacked the convoy and scattered the passengers into the jungle. Hendricks was found by Shepherd, the station's security officer, who covered her escape from an approaching kiande amedha. However, Hendricks was severely injured while trying to climb a tree and then quickly fell prey to the kiande amedha.

Hendricks, Lt.

Hell Come A Walkin
  • Predator: Hell Comes A Walkin'. Dark Horse Comics, 1998. Print.

His father told him not to join the army (during the Civil War), that he should stay home and tend to the family business. His father didn't believe Hendricks had what it takes to be a soldier in the field (he was concerned his mother wouldn't stand the shock of his death). Hendricks wanted desperately to prove his father wrong.

He blames himself for getting Captain Riggs shot because he saluted. He attempted to lure a Yautja into the open so Dutch could fire the cannon. Unfortunately, Hendricks was also in the line of fire, but he ordered Dutch to fire anyway. Tragically, he died and the Yautja did not.

Hendricks, Robert

Kindred
  • Predator: Kindred. Dark Horse Comics, 1996. Print.

One of the "Condo Killers." He was found "not guilty by reason of insanity" for the brutal slayings of 22 men, women, and children, including a federal agent named Moody. 1 year later he was sentenced to life at the Haddison Institute.

Hendricks, PFC Zula

zulu
  • Aliens: Defiance 1-12. Dark Horse Comics, April 27, 2016 – June 21, 2017. Print.

Zula joins the USCMM Corps in 2137. On her first combat mission, she is badly injured by successive artillery shell hits. This leaves her spine badly damaged and forced into extensive rehabilitation.

Hengle, Corporal Dutch

[Dutch]
  • Predator: Hell Comes A Walkin'. Dark Horse Comics, 1998. Print.

Dutch left his parents in Dusseldorf in 1858 to travel to New York City and join his brother, Heinz, to work with him. They worked in a bakery on the lower east side with dreams of opening their own business. Yet after 5 years, they had only half what was needed. Then, while drinking at the Bierhaus, he was approached by a man who claimed he knew of a gentleman from a fine family who would pay Dutch if he agreed to take his place in the army. All Dutch had to do was go to the drafty board with an agent and sign a few papers. He opted to take this chance. So, within an hour, they had enough money for their business. Heinz was not happy once he learnt the price Dutch paid.

Hengle, Heinz

Hell Come A Walkin
  • Predator: Hell Comes A Walkin'. Dark Horse Comics, 1998. Print.

Dutch Hengle joined him in New York City (1858) at a bakery store, with dreams of opening their own business. Yet after 5 years, they had only half what was needed. Dutch managed to get the money, but Heinz was outraged at how he got it.

Hennick, Sergeant (E-5) Jay

hennick
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.

During his early life, Jay Hennick worked as a constable in a tiny town in Southwest Texas. The small town's economy eventually dried up, and Hennick found himself without a job and a home at the same time. In 2171, he decided to join the Colonial Marines. He was the oldest Marine to graduate that year, at 29 years old, and he still finished near the top of his class. He earned the respect and admiration of the ITB instructors at SOI West by attending.

Hennick was dubbed "Gristle" by his classmates owing to his repetition of the catchphrase "Hard as Gristle," which he used to describe every difficult activity. Hennick was assigned to the 2nd battalion, 9th regiment, where he served as a Rifleman and awarded the Bronze Star for his bravery during Operation Arcturan Freedom. Hennick re-enlisted without hesitation when the time came. His new job, home, and family is the USCM.

During the engagement against UPP forces on LV-426, Hennick was separated from his team, but later joined Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Henry

Nightmare
  • Aliens - Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

During the global kiande amedha infestation of Earth in the 2190s, Henry led Wilks and Billie to the debriefing after their arrival in 2193. On their way, Henry and the others stopped at a communications console where they witnessed Spears' final minutes via video broadcast.

Henry, Lieutenant Joseph

Nightmare
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines #1-10. Chris Warner, Kelly Puckett, Paul Guinan, Dan Jolley. Dark Horse Comics, Jan 01, 1993 – Jul 01, 1994. Print.

Lieutenant Joseph Henry was the son of an influential politician during the aftermath of the Kiande Amedha Earth War. Henry was insubordinate and often got into trouble.

He was assigned to command aboard the USS Sheridan a group of similar bad-attitude Colonial Marines, including Carmen Vasquez, the sister of Jeanette Vasquez. The group fought Kiande Amedha and Bug-Men on several different worlds. They made their last stand on the Alphatech research station, fighting against the forces of the resurrected Ernst Kleist.

Lieutenant Joseph Henry and his marines perished when the base blew up.

Hericksen, Lt. Col.Henry

henricksen
  • Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure. Cryo Interactive Entertainment , 1995. Game.

Henry Hericksen enlists in the US Army in 2145.

By 2157, Lt. Col. Henry Hericksen, now an ex-Colonial Marine aboard the USS Sheridan, is the commander of a three-man terraforming team. His objective is to travel to the remote outpost on B54C in order to find the cause of a distress call his vessel received. He must search the mining complex and piece together the scattered evidence to learn exactly what and who is behind the sinister experiments that have gone horribly wrong.

Hermit, J.D.

  • Aliens: TV Series. 20th Century Fox, 2023.

In his mid-30s.

Hermit is a young man with an anxious temperament, but a good heart. Hermit is struggling to find his way believing himself to be curse as he mourns the loss of his family.

Hermit was particularly close with his 10 year old sister Marcy, who he was told died of cancer. Unknown to him, however, Wendy has the mind of Hermit’s 10 year old sister Marcy.

Hermit is driven to help others, but he feels untethered and isolated in his grief. However, in the face of great danger Hermit proves that people have severely underestimated him and that he in fact has the heart of a hero.

Hernandez

hernandez
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

Hernandez is a member of Rhino 2-1, a squad assigned to the USS Sulaco to assist Rhino 2-3, the squad that went in first in pursuit of Ellen Ripley, Corporal Dwayne Hicks, and the other missing marines who were dispatched to LV-426 19 weeks ago. The Sulaco has been discovered by the USS Sephora and is now orbiting LV-426. Captain Cruz dispatches a crew of marines to find and recover the flight data recorder, but the group is ambushed by unknown forces. An explosion erupts as Winter approaches the Sulaco's airlock, forcing Cruz to disable the umbilical airlocks. Winter sees Sgt. O'Neal and a lot of dead comrades as he arrives on the Sulaco, as well as Hernandez, who is severely injured. His whereabouts are unknown.

Herrera, Raphael

Hunters III
  • Predator: Hunters III #1-4. Chris Warner, Feb 5 2020. Dark Horse Comics, Print.

In 2020, former drug runner Raphael Herrera's worst nightmare has been reborn. After the fateful night when his men were wiped out by a Yautja, Herrera joined up with the Yautja Hunters team. Now, years later, cartel soldiers are being wiped out in the jungles of Central America, telling Herrera the Yautja have returned!

Hessutt, Lordan

Lambert
  • Alien. Alien Anthology Crew Dossier (Blu-ray special feature). 20th Century Fox, 2010. DVD.

After Joan Lambert was assigned to Ridton Corp salvage vessel Leggatt January 29 2115, she met Lordan Hessutt.

September 13 2118: Joan Lambert marries Lordan.

January 3 2120: Joan Lambert divorces Hessutt.

Heston, Corporal (E-4) Frank

heston
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.
  • Cruz: Aliens: Colonial Marines – Stasis Interrupted DLC. SEGA, 2013. Game.

A weapons nut, Heston did not hesitate to join the USCM. Heston pursued his MOS of Weapons Instructor after basic and Infantry School. He spent two years in SOI East as a junior Special Weapons Instructor before deciding to join a combat unit during the Arcturan War. Heston's APC was hit by a MagMine booby trap during a battle in the Dehclor Sector. The resultant explosion toppled the APC, killing two of the crew members and one of the Marines riding atop the vehicle. Outside the truck, the APC crashed on top of one of the mounted Marines, pinning his leg. Even as they were being fired upon by the ambush, the squad attempted to free the trapped Marine. Heston, out of choices and unwilling to abandon a comrade, pointed his M56 Smart Gun on his entrapped teammate's constricted leg and severed it from the knee with a brief burst. He saved the wounded Marine's life by carrying him out of the ambush. The thankful Marine then told his superiors that Heston wielded the M56 like a "Bone Saw" when describing the incident. His CO chastised him for the behaviour, but the moniker stayed.

The marine who lost his leg might be Jeremy Cruz as Jeremy Cruz lost his right leg at some time in his youth and had it replaced with a prosthetic leg.

He was a part of the platoon of Colonial Marines dispatched to investigate the USS Sulaco 18 weeks after its deployment to LV-426. During an engagement at the Phobos Research Station on Aug 18, 2179, Heston was separated from his team, but later joined Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Heyward, Bjorn

no exit
  • Aliens: No Exit. B. K. Evenson, DH Press, July 2008. Print.

Had tremendous physical strength and was skilled with a wide range of weapons. Sported a calm personality and bore a deep affection for both Jolena and his weapons.

In 2232 , when a supposed kiande amedha infestation was detected at a Weyland-Yutani research station on C-3 L/M, a planet owned by both Planetus and Weyland-Yutani, Bjorn and Jolena were tasked with providing assistance to the investigation. They met up at the research station with the two Planetus investigators, Anders Kramm and Frances Stauff, and a Weyland-Yutani representative called Charles Braley and proceeded into the facility.

Kramm and Stauff soon discovered that the “infestation” was a ruse by Braley to take over Planetus, and both them and Bjorn and Jolena were targeted by Weyland-Yutani for elimination. A small strike force tried to kill the two at their house on C-3 L/M without success, and Stauff showed up with a Planetus spacecraft soon after to pick them up and flee the planet.

While Bjorn and most of the other survivors were in cryosleep, Braley, having succeeded in taking over Planetus, changed the course of the ship over remote control to land it on the kiande amedha-infested world of Soulages. When Kramm discovered the course change and woke the rest of the survivors from hypersleep, Bjorn narrowly escaped death from a sabotaged cryotube. As the group fought their way through the settlement on Soulages, Bjorn and his array of weapons proved to be a valuable asset. However, Jolena was killed by kiande amedha during the escape and Bjorn himself suffered severe injuries, rendering his legs badly damaged. Kramm and Stauff flew Bjorn over to the Weyland-Yutani research station on the nearby moon, where they took over the facility and arranged medical care for Bjorn in order to replace his legs.

Heyward, Jolena

no exit
  • Aliens: No Exit. B. K. Evenson, DH Press, July 2008. Print.

In 2232, Jolena assisted the Planetus investigators Anders Kramm and Frances Stauff in investigating a supposed kiande amedha outbreak at a Weyland-Yutani research station on the planet C-3 L/M. When it became apparent that the infestation was but an elaborate scheme by Weyland-Yutani to take over Planetus, all Planetus personnel involved in the investigation, including Jolena and Bjorn, were targeted for elimination by Weyland-Yutani.

Luckily, Stauff and the Heywards had prepared a contingency plan for this case: After killing a small strike force sent to their house, Bjorn and Jolena escaped the planet with Stauff, Kramm and three technicians involved in the investigation aboard a Planetus spacecraft. However, Braley had already succeeded in taking over Planetus and remote-ordered the ship of the survivors to land on Soulages, a Weyland-Yutani-owned world infested by kiande amedha. Jolena was killed by the creatures when the group was making their way to the landing pad of the settlement on Soulages.

Hicks, Corporal Dwayne

Hicks
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. SEGA, 2013. Computer software.
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines – Stasis Interrupted. Sega, July 23, 2013. Game.
  • 2175: Aliens: Bug Hunt – Reclamation. Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.
  • Age: Based on actor.

Corporal Dwayne Hicks first laid eyes on Private Rachel Miller in 2169 when she nailed another Marine's hand to a table with her combat knife for groping her in a bar. Eight weeks later, they were married.

By 2175, Hicks and his unit are almost wiped out trying to find out what happened to the starship Paradox and the marine unit (led by Rachel Miller-Hicks) sent to find it five years earlier.

Hicks later becomes Sergeant Apone's second-in-command on the mission to Hadley's Hope on LV-426 in 2179 in-response to the loss of contact with the colony.

During the drop planetside, Hicks took a nap with all the turbulence.

While investigating Sub-Level 3 of the Atmosphere Processor near Hadley's Hope, the station changed from machinery to being covered in a secreted resin which Hicks asked what it came from. Hicks and the rest of the squad then received an order to sling the Pulse Rifles and Smartguns so a stray shot doesn't overload the reactor. Hicks complied and pulled out his antique shotgun to compensate.

After a live colonist was discovered, and very soon died from the emergence of a Chestburster, both the Chestburster and the body were torched by Apone. This action antagonized the Hive and the kiande amedha struck, taking two Marines and attacking the rest. In the chaos, Hicks rescued Wierzbowski from an explosion and would later call out to him when he was killed. Shouting what happened to Apone and being told by Hudson he's dead; Hicks ordered the survivors to pull back. By the time they made it back to the APC and just about had the door closed, one of kiande amedha got its hands in the door forcing it open. Hicks the stuck his shotgun in the creatures mouth shouting "Eat This!" as blew the back of its away, but the acidic blood destroyed his shotgun and injured Hudson.

During the escape from the Atmosphere Processor, Gorman was knocked unconscious by loose items in the APC, making Hicks the acting commander of the mission. Ripley, points this out when she came head-to-head with Burke over the next course of action after the danger of the kiande amedha became apparent. Hicks, as acting commanding officer, declared that they would leave immediately and use a thermonuclear warhead to destroy the colony. Hicks then radioed Ferro for an immediate evac to and would meet her at a designated landing spot.

Due to some interference with the creatures, the dropship lost control and crashed, stranding Hicks and the others planet side. Hicks ordered a retreat to the colony's command center, then ordered Vasquez and Hudson to salvage what gear they could from the APC and dropship wreckages and meet back up at the administrative building. Once there, Bishop pointed out that the processor was using it's emergency venting stating it was about four hours before it went critical.

hicks ripley After checking the remaining equipment, he decided to fortify their position with the help of sentry guns and to barricade themselves inside the command center until Bishop would be able to land the second dropship. During this time, Hicks developed an affectionate relationship with Ripley and teaches her how to operate a pulse rifle.

It wasn't too long until the kiande amedha attacked the main corridor but were gunned down by the sentries' fire and exhausted their ammo completely. So Hicks and the others waited for Bishop to get the dropship down and anticipated the kiande amedha to make another push at them.

Meanwhile, investigating the logs, Hicks notes the ships presence, and that one ship, the Onager, was missing, but is interrupted by the fire alarm in the medlab. When Hicks and others got there the door's lock was sabotaged. Ripley and Newt were stuck in the room with several of the specimens from the med lab running loose. Hicks shot out the glass and helped Ripley get the one that was strangling her off and killing it while Hudson dealt with the other one. Ripley managed to let the Marines know who set her up : Burke.

Ripley explained to Hicks and the others that Burke was the one who originally gave the orders to the colonists to check out the Derelict and caused the infestation. Ripley also revealed that Burke wanted to get a live specimen back to Earth in herself and Newt, Hicks interrupted her saying that he and the others would know. Ripley said he could sabotage certain cryotubes, namely Hicks' and the others. Hicks was all for killing Burke right there but was interrupted when the kiande amedha cut the power and Burke escaped.

During the escape following the breach of the command center's defense, Hudson, Vasquez, and Gorman are killed in the ensuing fight. After Gorman and Vasquez commit suicide with a grenade, the force of the blast knocked Newt down into the sewers. Ripley, unable to leave the girl, talked Hicks into cutting out the flooring to reach her before the creatures came. However, Newt was taken by one of the kiande amedha. Unable to do anything for her, Hicks and Ripley had to escape before the kiande amedha took them as well.

As they made it to the elevator one of the kiande amedha got into the door and pried it open. The kiande amedha was cut down by gunfire and the blowback from the blood spray got on Hicks. He was injured when acidic alien blood hit his chest and the left side of his face even with Ripley frantically pulling off his armor. Ripley still managed to get him to the dropship, and he was stabilized by Bishop. Right before Ripley went back into the Hive to rescue Newt, they reveal to each other their first names. He then passed out from the meds to stabilize him and relieve the pain of the burns.

Dwayne Hicks was one of only four survivors who made it off Acheron alive. Aboard the Sulaco, Hicks was put into medical care and entered cryosleep when the crisis was averted and the ship set course for home.

Hicks later seemingly perished when the EEV, following the Sulaco's automated evacuation, crashed into Fiorina 161's ocean, with a body having been found impaled in his cryochamber by a broken support brace. When the information reached the Network, Hicks was designated as killed in action.

However, prior to arriving at Fiorina 161, Weyland-Yutani had found the Sulaco and diverted its science vessel Legato to investigate. The Legato had just extracted kiande amedha embryos from LV-426 in the wake of Hick's destruction of Hadley's Hope and had already started breeding experiments using abducted colonists when it arrived at the Sulaco's location.

turk stone The crew managed to establish an Umbilical between the two vessels, but soon after, a kiande amedha outbreak threw the Legato into utter chaos and also spilled over to the Sulaco. Two colonists, Stone and Turk, eventually made their way to the Sulaco and awoke Hicks from cryosleep, hoping for assistance. As he woke up, he noticed a Facehugger attached to Ripley's head, but his distress was interrupted by attacking Weyland-Yutani PMCs. During a struggle with a PMC, Turk got trapped inside Hicks' cryotube. Then, a ricochet hit Ripley's Facehugger. Its acid caused an electrical fire that prompted the computer to initiate an emergency evacuation. Stone and Hicks had to watch helplessly as their friends were ejected aboard the EEVs to drift toward Fiorina 161.

Hicks and Stone were determined to get the word out about Weyland-Yutani's actions. Hicks led Stone to a service point where they geared up and consulted a terminal to develop a plan: While Stone went to ready a Service Skiff as a means of escape, Hicks would try to use the Sulaco's long-range communications to send out a distress call. However, Hicks soon discovered that using the ship's uplink was out of the question and came up with a backup plan: Hicks drew a copy of his after-action report and informed Stone that they would use the skiff to travel to Fiorina 161 and use the comm systems there to send the message.

Shortly after, a colonist named Lisbeth Hutchins informed Stone that she would blow up the Legato. Hicks and Stone met up at the starboard weapons deck and, together, they destroyed the Umbilical only seconds before the Legato exploded. After that, the two made their way to the skiff in Engineering, readied the ship and left the Sulaco en route to Fiorina 161.

After a two-day journey, Hicks and Stone landed at the resident penal colony. The two arrived at the blast furnace, only to witness Michael Bishop unsuccessfully appealing to Ripley to let them take possession of the Queen Embryo inside her. Hicks watched in shock as Ripley instead jumped into the molten metal, taking the Queen with her. Seconds later, Weyland's PMCs captured Hicks and Stone and transferred them to Michael Bishop's personal Research Frigate, which traveled to the Origin facility on LV-426. Hicks' interrogation started after Michael Bishop had Stone executed when it had become apparent that the colonist had no useful information. Michael Bishop himself conducted the questioning, with the assistance of a scientist named Richard Levy. Despite the use of chemical incentives, Hicks managed to resist revealing critical information, instead giving only information that Michael Bishop would sooner or later find out anyway.

As the interrogation methods grew more extreme and Michael Bishop's ruthlessness became apparent, Levy's conscience caused him to free Hicks and flee the scene together with him. The two subsequently fought their way to the EEVs, entered one of them and ejected themselves from the Frigate. While the EEV, not made to be used inside an atmosphere, was merely catapulted a few dozen meters before crash-landing onto LV-426's surface, Hicks and Levy had escaped the frigate.

Planning to use the relay station of the Origin facility, which was still in development, they traversed the perimeter of the facility, battling PMCs and kiande amedha along the way. Forced by overwhelming firepower to retreat to a nearby tunnel, Hicks and Levy made their way through an extensive system of caves where they stumbled upon a new Hive that kiande amedha which had survived the explosion of the colony's Atmospheric Processor. had created. Barely escaping the enraged Queen, the two infiltrated the inner compound through a tunnel intended to capture the Queen and entered the containment module at the end of the tunnel. After traversing the module and the labs surrounding it, Hicks and Levy finally arrived at the comm relay. While being constantly under attack by hordes of kiande amedha, the two managed to set up the relay and initiate sending. However, Michael Bishop launched a missile barrage at the building, destroying the radar dish before the transfer of the message could be completed. By then, a large force of PMCs had surrounded the relay station, and Hicks and Levy were returned into Michael Bishop's custody.

For the following weeks, Hicks was subjected to interrogation and torture by Michael Bishop, who hoped to gain valuable information about the events at Hadley's Hope, the Derelict and its cargo. During this time, Hicks realized that Michael Bishop was actually an advanced android model. Hicks stayed alert, closely observing his surroundings and remembering every piece of information.

On December 14, 2179, the survivors of the USS Sephora learned about Hicks' survival and captivity from a personnel manifest retrieved from Weyland-Yutani's systems. Hicks was eventually freed by Corporal Winter and Private O'Neal. He revealed his knowledge about the FTL launch schedule, providing one last ticket off LV-426 for the Sephora marines. When kiande amedha converged on Hadley's Hope, Hicks was ordered to escape to safety aboard an APC together with Lieutenant Reid, a combat pilot. Instead, he ignored the order and helped Reid to prep another dropship. Intent on bringing down Weyland-Yutani, Hicks would go on to participate during the final assault on the Company's research facility.

After assisting in disabling anti-air emplacements to provide clear skies to take down the cargo lifter evacuating the Queen, Hicks was part of the futile mad dash to the FTL, which launched just seconds before the marines arrived at the landing site. Boarding a dropship together with his comrades, Hicks crash-landed into the frigate's cargo bay while still inside the atmosphere. After surviving a final battle with the Queen, Hicks and the others confronted Michael Weyland in his private cabin. While the rest of the group deemed Michael Bishop necessary to survive in order to incriminate the corporation, Hicks knew of the impostor's true identity and shot the android, being aware of the fact that they would never be safe as long as Michael Bishop was functioning. After extracting critical information from Michael Bishop's data banks, Hicks and his new comrades evacuated the remaining Sephora marines on LV-426 and set course for home.

Hicks, Corporal Dwayne (Alternate)

Hicks Showdown

Hicks and the rest of the platoon survived LV-426 and went on to fight the kiande amedha.

This takes part in an alternate multiverse as it ignores the events of Alien3 and the fate of the Marines in Aliens.

Hicks, Corporal Dwayne (Alternate)

Hicks
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.
  • Alien3 (Vincent Ward). Vincent Ward, Mar 3 1990. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

The USS Sulaco escape vehicle #4 crashes down into the lake on Arceon. Brother John rushes out to the pod in a small boat and climbs inside. Within, he finds the shredded, bloodstained clothing of a child and the head of a doll, before stumbling upon a distress message recorded by Ripley, in which she states the USS Sulaco has been infested by kiande amedha and Corporal Hicks and Bishop have been killed. She plans to escape with Newt in a lifeboat. After viewing the message, Brother John discovers Ripley still asleep inside a hypersleep capsule, and he rescues her from the craft, despite the protests of the other monks.

Hicks, Corporal Dwayne (Alternate)

Hicks
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Alien3 (1st Draft) William Gibson, 1987. Unproduced Script.
  • Alien3 (2nd Draft) William Gibson, 1988. Unproduced Script.

Hicks spent 4 weeks of Basic training in the mountains of Morocco.

The Conestoga-class space transport USS Sulaco is on its return journey from LV-426. Due to a navigational error, the ship drifts into an area of space controlled by the Union of Progressive Peoples that is engaged in an ongoing cold war and arms race with the United Americas.

A UPP interceptor lands on the USS Sulaco. Three commandos board the USS Sulaco and are attacked by a Facehugger that has apparently grown from Kiande Amedha genetic material deposited inside Bishop's severed torso. The victim and the Facehugger are killed and flushed into space. Before leaving, the UPP personnel recover Bishop's remains.

Some time later, the USS Sulaco docks at the space station Anchorpoint, where it is met by a team of Colonial Marines and scientists, including a science technician named Tully. They board the ship and are attacked by two kiande amedha in the hypersleep bay. The creatures kill two of the Marines before they are incinerated with a flamethrower, and in the process Ripley's cryotube is badly damaged by flame. She survives, but is plunged into a coma. Newt and Corporal Hicks both survive unharmed.

Later, Hicks is debriefed by the senior personnel at Anchorpoint, including USCM Colonel Rosetti and the Weyland-Yutani agents. Hicks is given a job in a machine shop under a man named Walker, but begins to hear rumours of experimentation on the Kiande Amedha aboard Anchorpoint. His investigations eventually lead him to learn of the experiments from one of Tully's co-workers, named Spence.

The Kiande Amedha material aboard Anchorpoint exhibits an ability to alter other genetic material on contact. Hicks and the newly-repaired Bishop break into the labs and destroy the samples and are detained, but unbeknownst to them they are already too late — Tully and Welles have been "infected" by the airborne Kiande Amedha contagion in an earlier accident.

Hicks is released from detention by Rosetti when it is discovered Tully has disappeared. While searching for Tully in the bowels of the station, Hicks and Walker are attacked by a Kiande Amedha and forced to flee.

As the Kiande Amedha begin to spread on Anchorpoint, the station receives a transmission from the UPP, revealing that their own experiments with the creatures have led to a catastrophic containment failure. Realising Anchorpoint is likely doomed, Hicks ejects a still comatose Ripley from the station in an EEV, sending her back to Earth. He then leads a team of Colonial Marines back to the lower levels of the station to fight the Kiande Amedha. They discover a Hive and a mutated Queen, and when they attack the Queen's abdomen ruptures, releasing a cloud of airborne contagion directly into the station's main ventilation fans. Hicks blows the Queen apart with a mortar and escapes with the surviving Marines. Bishop manages to shut down the ventilation system, but many people have already been infected and begin to transform.

The station where the UPP were conducting their experiments is destroyed by a UPP cruiser with a nuclear strike. The survivors aboard Anchorpoint elect to overload the station's rector and likewise destroy it, reasoning that they might all be killed before rescue can arrive and if they are, the recovery team will dock with the station and thereby allow the infestation to spread. Bishop goes to detonate the core, while Hicks and the other survivors head for the escape pods, being attacked by Kiande Amedha along the way.

The survivors end up donning space suits and walking across the exterior hull of the station, hoping to reach the EEVs. However, they are again attacked by Kiande Amedha, including a second Queen. Hicks kills the Queen with his Pulse Rifle's grenade launcher, but the survivors — now reduced to Hicks, Bishop and Spence — end up stranded at the tip of a radio antenna, out of ammunition, the Kiande Amedha swarming towards them and the station minutes away from self-destruct. At that moment, a surviving commando from the UPP station arrives in a small fighter craft. She rescues Hicks and the others and flees, moments before Anchorpoint detonates.

The survivors are later picked up by the USS Kansas City, although it is revealed that the UPP commando has fatal radiation poisoning and will not survive. Bishop theorizes that humanity is now united against a common enemy, the Kiande Amedha, and must find their homeworld so that they can be eradicated once and for all.

This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

"Hiker"

Alien3
  • Alien3 David Twohy. October 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Hiker walks only with the aid of a motorized backpack that "walks" his legs for him. He removes it when he sleeps.

The second night after the new recruits arrived, Hiker is attacked by the Rogue Alien while XRay watched from his own cell.

Hilary

XenoGenesis
  • AvP: Xenogenesis. Dark Horse. Print.

An old friend of Charley and Elliot. She helped them try to defraud some giant corporation, but was not arrested. Ford set Charley up from the start. Hilary organized the entire job, and had Charley take the fall.

Dr Hill

Outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Dr Hill was among the personnel responsible for the medical treatment of Billie shortly before the start of the Earth War in 2192.

Hillard, Sabra

Hillard
  • Alien Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.

Sabra Hillard was the romantic partner of Frank Elgyn.

After Elgyn's death during the escape from the kiande amedha outbreak aboard the USM Auriga, Hillard's composure dramatically breaks down as the situation overwhelms her. When the survivors are tasked with swimming to reach their destination, Hillard is hesitant and eventually takes flank, which inadvertently puts her within the grasp of the assaulting kiande amedha while the group was passing through the flooded kitchen of the ship. The kiande amedha catch her and swim with her flailing body away.

Refer to Auriga Event article.

Hiram

Hell Come A Walkin
  • Predator: Hell Come A-Walkin'. Dark Horse. Print.

Killed by a Yautja in September, 1863 while waiting for Jesse, Standing Bear, and Nebediah.

Hockmeyer

Alien3
  • Alien3. David Twohy. October 1989. Unproduced Script.

As per Packard, Hockmeyer is young and easily impressed. Might even know how to cook. Packard suggests Reed try picking Hockmeyer up instead of her.

Hohenkerk

Marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

In late 2179, Hohenkerk managed to escape the destruction in orbit and regroup at Hadley's Hope, but was killed by a kiande amedha during the defense of the colony prior to the final assault on Weyland-Yutani.

Holloway, Charlie

Holloway Holloway
  • Prometheus . 20th Century Fox, 2012. Movie.

During his career, he has also participated on tours to Luna and Mars. At an unknown date, Holloway met the archaeologist and paleontologist Dr. Elizabeth Shaw. Holloway, being an atheist, was trying to scientifically prove that deities had no hand in the creation of life and found a like-minded research partner in Shaw, who ironically had a strong religious belief. During their time working together, Holloway and Shaw also developed a romantic relationship.

In 2078, Holloway and Shaw were working in Toro Muerto, Peru, when they were contacted by a representative of Weyland Industries with the offer of putting company funds and resources at their disposal. The two scientists would embark on a global search for ancient artifacts, soon discovering depictions of giant beings visiting mankind and a pictogram common to all findings pointing to a distant star system.

In 2089, Holloway and Shaw discovers the star charts throughout caves around the world, ending with an excavation on the Isle of Skye, Scotland in 2089. In 2091, the two scientists departed Earth on the research vessel USCSS Prometheus, leading a crew of 17 scientists, mercenaries and workers.

On December 21, 2093, the Prometheus reached LV-223. After awakening from cryo-sleep, Holloway and Shaw introduce the purpose of the mission to LV-223. While the Prometheus flies over the moon's terrain, Holloway spots an artificial arrangement of structures and directs the ship to be set down near one.

Holloway embarks with the first expedition crew to the structure and upon entering, discovers that the air is clearer than anywhere on Earth, prompting him to remove his helmet. After Shaw retrieves a preserved Engineer head, the expedition is informed of an incoming storm, prompting Holloway and the rest of the crew to return immediately to the Prometheus.

Disillusioned by the Engineers being apparently extinct, Holloway takes on a sour demeanor and questions Shaw for still being a Christian, to her disgust. Holloway tried to drown his frustration in alcohol. David8, with whom Holloway was at odds since the beginning of the mission, took the opportunity to infect Holloway with a drink tainted with the Black Goo he had retrieved from the pyramid and the two discuss the merits of creating beings.

Holloway has sex with Shaw shortly after, impregnating her with an alien embryo. After seeing a small extraterrestrial parasite in his eye, Holloway returns for another expedition to the Engineer ship searching for Fifield and Millburn, but soon could no longer hide the fact that his body was ravaged by the Black Goo. The rest of the team made a desperate break for the ship in order to save Holloway's life, only to be met by Vickers at the cargo hold, who, fearing contamination, refused to let Holloway inside. By this time, the disintegrating effects of the Black Goo had rapidly advanced, causing Holloway unbearable pain. In order to end his suffering, Holloway chose death and approached Vickers. Holloway tells Vickers to kill him, who incinerated him with a flamethrower.

Holmes, Mycroft

Mycroft
  • Predator: Nemesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1997. Print.
  • First appearance: The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Strand Magazine, 1893.

In 1896 London, England, he is the one who chose Edward Soames to hunt the Spring-heeled Jack," a Yautja.

Hooper, Chris 'Hoop'

Out of Shadows
  • Aliens: Out of the Shadows. Tim Lebbon, Titan Books, January 28 2014. Print.

From his childhood, Hoop was fascinated by extraterrestrial life, particularly that which might be hostile towards human beings.

In 2152, Hoop leaves his family on Earth to work in deep space.

Prior to serving aboard the Marion, he had worked in the asteroid mines of Wilson's Scarps. Later, he also spent a year in the deep mines of Callisto, and while he was there a rival Chinese mining team discovered a subterranean sea teeming with previously undocumented lifeforms.

Hoop is assigned to the Kelland Mining Company deep space mining platform Marion at LV-178.

An incident occurs in the trimonite mine on LV-178, where the miners come across an ancient Kiande Amedha nest. During the evacuation to the Marion, over 40 personnel are killed when the shuttlecraft Delilah crashes into the station, and the second shuttlecraft Samson docks, but is over-run by Kiande Amedha. Only eight personnel survive - Hooper, Karen Sneddon, Josh Baxter, Powell, Kasyanov, Lachance, Welford, and Garcia. Hooper is ranking officer following the death of Captain Lucy Jordan. With the surviving Kiande Amedha sealed on board the Samson, they discover their orbit is decaying and send out a distress signal.

Hoops, Sergeant Lulu

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt – Deep Black. Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

In 2189, Master Sergeant Alyn Harper, Sergeant Lulu Hoops, and Sergeant Bax Patel investigate the presence of a Jingti Long company ship at the abandoned facility on Fiorini 161. When the Chinese are wiped out by Kiande Amedha, the marines withdraw.

Hopper, Captain James "Jim"

Hopper
  • Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.
  • Hopper's Past: Predator: A Novel. Paul Monette. Berkley Pub. Group, 1987. p 37. Print.

In 1967, Hopper attended boot camp with Alan "Dutch" Schaefer and the two quickly became friends.

In 1979, Hopper and Dutch were serving in Malaysia, by which time Hopper had become a helicopter pilot. The two men took part in a mission but it nearly cost them their lives. Hopper risked his own safety to evacuate Dutch from the combat zone. While close, Dutch and Hopper fall out of contact some time after this.

In 1987, Al Dillon assigned Hopper and his team of well-armed Green Berets to rescue several CIA agents captured by rebels when their helicopter was shot down over the jungle of Val Verde. Hopper's team discovered the wreckage of the agents' helicopter. They were soon waylaid by the Jungle Hunter. They desperately fired in all directions as they were unable to determine the position of their cloaked enemy, but were ultimately all killed. The Jungle Hunter skinned and disemboweled Hopper and two of his men and hung them from the trees by their ankles to be displayed.

Dutch Schaefer and his men find them hanging from trees with their skin ripped off and can only identify them by their dog tags.

Refer to JungleHunter Event article.

Hora, Thomas

No Exit
  • Aliens: No Exit. B. K. Evenson, DH Press, July 2008. Print.

Thomas had only worked for a short time for a Weyland-Yutani planet farm before he was reassigned to a research station of Weyland-Yutani on C-3 L/M. Hora was unaware that he was only a pawn to root out a Planetus spy at the station.

In 2232, Hora was killed together with the rest of the replacement staff and the spies as part of a faked kiande amedha infestation instigated as part of a scheme to take over Planetus.

Houston, Agent

Kindred
  • Predator: Kindred. Dark Horse Comics, 1996. Print.

One of the agents escorting James McCutcheon and the other "Condo Killers" to Haddison Institute.

Howard, Charles

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

At the town meeting, Charlie mentions that when they signed on here for North Star they were told that we would have everything they need there, in an atmosphere of safety. He doesn't believe North Star is making good on that.

Howard, Dallas

D Howard
  • Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. 20th Century Fox, 2007. Movie.
  • Birthdate: Based on AvP:R script and actor's birthdate

In 2001, Dallas is sentenced to 3 years in jail for breaking and entering.

Dallas returns to Gunnison, Colorado, after his time in prison. He is good friends with Sheriff Eddie Morales.

Ricky tells Dallas about Dale having attacked him and that his car keys are lost in the sewer. After an argument, he offers to help Ricky get them back. They manage to find the keys, and Ricky sees a newborn kiande amedha Chestburster swimming through the sewage. They hear an kiande amedha hissing at the end of the tunnel, and flee.

When the kiande amedha attack, he and Morales take the teenagers along with Darcy to a radio store where they find a few more refugees; two clerk owners. He sides with Kelly when she offers an alternative escape plan, and leads her, Molly, Ricky, Jesse and Drew, while Morales leads Darcy and several others to the army's evacuation zone.

As they get through the hospital, Jesse and Drew are killed and Ricky is impaled. Dallas finds Wolf's plasma pistol and uses it as his own weapon. The surviving group travels to the helicopter on the rooftop's building, but are attacked by a number of kiande amedha. To escape, Dallas manages to blow a hole through the wall with the pistol, allowing them to leave safely.

When the group finally makes it to the helicopter, Dallas stays behind to buy them time. Using the pistol, he kills several kiande amedha and is almost overpowered. As the helicopter is about to take off, Wolf finds him and attempts to take the pistol back. Wolf then battles the Predalien, allowing Dallas to board the copter.

They manage to fly away, but the town's explosion causes turbulence, forcing them to crash. Dallas awakes, dazed, to find a group of camouflaged troops surrounding the group, where Dallas finally gives up the gun in return for medical help for Ricky.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

Howard, Ricky

R Howard
  • Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. 20th Century Fox, 2007. Movie.
  • Birth: Based AvP:R script and actor's birthdate.

Ricky Howard is an enemy of Dale, as Jesse (Ricky's love interest) shows interest in Dale.

Drew, his manager at work, assigns him a delivery at Jesse's house. When he gets there, he realizes that Dale is also at the house with his two friends, Nick and Mark. They treat him badly while there, but don't bother him physically until Ricky is at his car, ready to leave. The three attack him, steal his keys, and throw them down the storm drain.

He gets home to find Dallas back from jail. Ricky asks Dallas to help get his keys back, and Dallas agrees. When in the sewer, they see the keys in the bottom of a pile of muck and when they attempt to reach them, find an kiande amedha Chestburster swimming in the water. Frightened, the two flee the sewers with Ricky's keys.

A while later, Ricky meets up with Jesse at the school's pool. However, Dale and his cronies meet them there; Ricky shoves them into the water unaware that an kiande amedha is lurking nearby. Jesse spots the kiande amedha and yells for them to get out, but not before Dale's friends are killed by the kiande amedha.

Ricky escapes and travels with his older brother in order to get out of town. They decide to make their way to the hospital, where a helicopter is on the rooftop. However, during an extended melee throughout the hospital, Jesse is killed by Wolf, pinned to the wall with a shuriken. Ricky, enraged, attacks Wolf just before Wolf is jumped on by an kiande amedha. The two fall down an elevator shaft, making Wolf drop his plasma gun. Ricky picks up the gun, but he is impaled by the Predalien through the shoulder. After Dallas opens fire on the Predalien, the creature flees. Injured, Ricky manages to get to the helicopter with Dallas, Kelly and Molly before the bomb is detonated.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

Hudson, PFC William L

Hudson
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Hudson's discharge papers: Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. S. D. Perry. 2014, Insight Editions. Print.
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt - Broken. Rachel Caine, Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.
  • Bravo Team / Death: Aliens: Infestation, Gearbox Software, WayForward Technologies, SEGA, 2011. Game.

Hudson enlisted in the military in the year 2169 for a ten-year tour, primarily for the pension he would earn at the end of his duty. He planned to open a bar with this money, employ an experienced manager to operate it for him, and retire on the earnings.

Bishop Bishop reactivates after a mission on Haarsa Colony in 2171, where he shut himself down, and finds himself in a med bay, being cared for by Private Hudson and under the watchful eye of Sergeant Apone. He learns from the Marines that he was rescued from Haarsa Colony to replace a synthetic that had been lost in action several missions before. Private Hudson teaches Bishop the knife game as they get to know their new squad member.

Private Hudson had established himself as the resident jokester and comtech expert by 2179. Hudson's mission to LV-426 was supposed to be his final one, as he only had four weeks left on his deployment and was set to be honourably released upon his return to Earth.

Hudson was part of the Colonial Marine team dispatched to the Weyland-Yutani colony of Hadley's Hope in 2179 on an investigation mission to re-establish communication with the colonists. Sergeant Apone urged Hudson to get moving as he awoke from hypersleep, and he was sarcastically asked whether he wanted someone to fetch his slippers. Hudson replied sarcastically, "I'd really enjoy it." Hudson would occasionally make comments about Vasquez's appearance or race from time to time, and Vasquez would laugh it off.

Vasquez

Private Hudson: Hey Vasquez, have you ever been mistaken for a man?

Private Vasquez: No. Have you? Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.

Hudson was attempting to persuade Bishop to perform his "five finger fillet" knife skill during breakfast. Hudson was able to persuade Drake to let him be a part of the ruse, but he didn't find it particularly humorous later. Hudson also questioned Gorman about how he plans to get out of this, which only served to enrage Sergeant Apone even more.

After the platoon had landed on LV-426, Hudson used his skills at short-wiring and hacking to provide access into the main admin building before helping to clear the ground floor with the rest of First Squad. Hudson and Vasquez discovered the first signs of kiande amedha presence, coming across several large holes burned through the building's sub-levels by kiande amedha blood. Hicks and Frost came across a signal on the Motion Tracker that turned out to be a little girl - Newt - from the colony during one of the sweeps. While Dietrich, Gorman, and Ripley were caring for and questioning Newt, Hudson began accessing the colony's central computer in the operations room, attempting to locate the missing colonists through their PDTs that had been surgically implanted in them. Before long he located the signals, gathered on one of the sub levels of the Atmospheric Processor, and the Marines set off to investigate.

As they descended inside the Atmospheric Processor's Hive, the marines noted a significant alteration in the architecture. Despite the fact that it was hot, Hudson noticed that it was a "dry heat." Gorman ordered all rifles to be slung to prevent gunfire damaging the Atmospheric Processor reactor despite Frost's and Hudson's vocal objections, and Frost was offered the job of carrying the munitions.

Dietrich discovered a live colonist and summoned the rest of the marines to assist. A Chestburster emerged from the woman's chest as she went into spasms. After the beast and the body had been burned, Apone set fire to the body. Soon after, Hudson picked up the movement on his motion tracker. Hudson was convinced that something other than the squad was present, and he was proved correct when the kiande amedha ambushed the unit, capturing two Marines and murdering three others. One attempted to drag Hudson away before Hicks intervened, although Hudson was lightly wounded.

In the ensuing pandemonium, Hicks kept asking Hudson where Apone was, who, in a frenzy, exclaimed that Apone was dead and advised them to flee. As a result, the surviving marines were able to flee as Drake and Vasquez provided cover fire.

Hudson and the others were waiting for Drake to catch up as they returned to the APC, but they watched his death when Vasquez attempted to save him. One of the beasts broke open the APC door as it was being closed, and was killed by Hicks' shotgun. Hudson's left arm was burned by the creature's corrosive blood, causing minor burns and terrible pain.

Hudson then discovered that — judging by their vital signs — Apone and Dietrich were actually taken alive by the kiande amedha. However, he opposed any attempts at rescuing the two, an opinion backed up by Ripley, who insisted they were already being cocooned to be hosts.

This took a severe toll on Hudson's psyche, now bordering a state of hysteria. The survivors then talked about their intentions and possibilities. To deal with the kiande amedha, Ripley advised that they evacuate the surface and bomb it. Hudson agreed that the sooner they got out of there, the better. Hicks radioed the dropship for a pickup, but it veered out of control and crashed when it came into view.

Hudson

Hudson: Game over, man! Game over! Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.

Hudson's anxious statements, knowing they were about to die, only added to the stress and annoyance of his fellow survivors. Hudson joked that it would take seventeen days for the squad to be deemed overdue, and that they wouldn't last seventeen hours. Ripley promptly put him in his place, reminding him that Newt had survived longer on her own. Under Ripley's and Hicks's guidance, Hudson recovered enough to assist in setting up sentry guns and other defenses inside the colony.

Carter Burke attempted to have the Facehuggers impregnate Ripley and Newt in the Med Lab so he could get some of the creatures back to the firm. Burke planned to sabotage the surviving Marines' cryotubes and jettison the bodies to dispose of the witnesses, according to Ripley. Hudson personally saved Newt and had no qualms about assassinating Burke for plotting to kill him and the others. However, the kiande amedha cut the power to the building.

Ripley

“They cut the power.” Ripley stood motionless in the near blackness.

“What do you mean, they cut the power?” Hudson turned a slow circle and started backing toward a wall. “How could they cut the power, man? They’re dumb animals.” Aliens: Novelization. Alan Dean Foster, Warner Books, June 1 1986. Print.

Hudson utilised the motion tracker to observe that the kiande amedha bypassed the fortifications when they cut the power and attacked the operations post. Hicks then looked up in the ceiling and noticed a swarm of kiande amedha approaching them. Hudson continued to battle despite the kiande amedha's attacks, yelling at the approaching kiande amedha. He was pulled through a floor grate by a kiande amedha at the last moment, and Hicks tried but failed to save him. He was dragged into the sewers and cocooned, where he was impregnated; he died giving birth to a Chestburster.

Hudson's perfectly preserved corpse was discovered in the Raven's territory by Corporal Christopher Winter from the USS Sephora, still cocooned to the wall in the sewers where he had died, 17 weeks after the destruction of the Atmospheric Processor and much of the Hadley's Hope. Hudson's actions on LV-426 earned him a posthumous decoration for valour under fire.

Hudson: Conflicting Reports
Hudson
  • Bravo Team / Death: Aliens: Infestation, Gearbox Software, WayForward Technologies, SEGA, 2011. Game.
  • Pension / Corporal Rank / Being Captured: Aliens: Novelization. Alan Dean Foster. p. 49, 229, Titan Books, 2014. Print.
  • Corporal rank: Aliens II: Original Treatment. James Cameron. Sept 21 1983.

In two conflicting reports, Hudson was listed as a Corporal rather than a Private First Class. Also, when Hudson was being dragged away by the kiande amedha, Hicks tries to shoot and kill Hudson to spare him the horrific death that goes with becoming a host.

Hughes, Bartholomew

Isolation
  • Aliens: Isolation. SEGA, 2014. Game.

Hughes was a Sevastopol Station inhabitant. When the crew of the Anesidora unleashed a lone kiande amedha on the station in 2137, he became one of the survivors urgently hoping for rescue. When Amanda Ripley landed on Sevastopol to recover the flight recorder of the USCSS Nostromo, which had also been transported there by the Anesidora, he ran into him.

When Hughes attempted to restore the station's communications systems to call for aid, he was observed arguing with a Seegson Synthetic who was manning the elevator's defences. He tried to get into the elevator, but the synthetic stopped him. After that, they got into an argument, which escalated into a brawl, culminating in Hughes shooting at the Working Joe. Provoking it by throwing Hughes against a wall and having the synthetic slam his skull into the wall, killing him.

Hung

AvP
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

A child living in Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Hutchins, Lisbeth

Hutchins
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines – Stasis Interrupted DLC. SEGA, 2013. Game.

Hutchins was originally a colonist in 2179 who had departed with her parents and a number of other people for their new home. During cryosleep, however, Weyland-Yutani PMCs hijacked the colony ship and transferred the cryotubes to the Weyland-Yutani research vessel Legato.

As the Legato had successfully retrieved Ovomorphs from the Derelict on LV-426 after the destruction of the Hadley's Hope, the colonists were used as hosts for experiment with the kiande amedha. Around the same time as the Legato arrived at the Sulaco, a kiande amedha outbreak occurred aboard the research vessel.

During this timespan, Hutchins awoke in a storage hold, with the Facehugger still latched onto her face. After ripping the creature from her face and coming to her senses, she was found by a fellow colonist named Ethan, who barely managed to inform her of the current situation before a Chestburster erupted from his chest. Alone again, Hutchins began searching for her parents, sneaking through the mayhem around her. She eventually met another colonist named Andrews, who was searching for his daughter. Using a terminal in a medbay, Andrews helped Hutchins locate her parents in bay 3, level 4. Soon after, the two colonists had to hide inside lockers from an arriving kiande amedha. While the embryo gestating inside Hutchins saved her from the creature, she had to watch helplessly as it discovered Andrews and slaughtered him.

Unexpected help arrived with a Weyland-Yutani PMC who shot the kiande amedha. Just when the PMC was about to discover Hutchins, he was knocked unconscious by a colonist named Stone, who was accompanied by another settler called Turk. Hutchins was still determined to rescue her parents while Stone and Turk wanted to escape to the Sulaco, but in spite of their goals, the three decided to stick together for a short time. After arriving at the Umbilical, Hutchins left Stone and Turk to continue on her own. Eventually, she arrived at level, bay 4, only to find her parents dead, killed by Weyland-Yutani PMCs when they had discovered that one of them had been being impregnated by a Facehugger.

Struck with grief and fury, Hutchins decided to activate the ship's self-destruct in order to kill the kiande amedha and Weyland-Yutani mercenaries. After informing Stone of her intention, Hutchins cut communications and fought her way to Engineering where she managed to initiate the ship's self-destruct sequence. Only moments after her work was finished, Hutchins gave birth to a Chestburster as the power core overloaded, obliterating the Legato.

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Ikeda, Ashley

AvP
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

Co-pilot on Ryushi.

Inmate XU669042

inmate
  • Predator: God's Truth (DHP vol1 #46). Dark Horse Comics. Print.

August 10, 1926. The Everglades. The Big Cypress Penitentiary. Inmate XU669042 escapes, and evades capture for 3 hours depite being trailed by Sherman (a guard), the sheriff, and bloodhounds (Buddy and Chuck). He is killed by a Yautja.

Irons, Kenneth

[Irons]
  • AvP vs Witchblade vs Darkness. Dark Horse / Top Cow Comics, 2000. Print.

He is the CEO of Irons' International Investments and Holdings.

Enormously successful businessman, Irons is a highly respected figure in the world of high finance. He is also a powerful influence within the world of organized crime.

Kenneth's obsession with the Witchblade began in the late 1800's when he unearthed the mystical gauntlet in an archeological dig outside Athens. He studied it intensely, seeking to uncover its secrets. His wife fell prey to Irons' machinations when he made her his test subject in an experiment to force the Witchblade upon a host.

This experiment was a failure which alienated him from Danette. From that day onward, Irons was not only obsessed with the Witchblade, but also with the thought of who was to become its next wielder. To this end, Irons conducted "tournaments" where members of the criminal underworld, tempted by the lure of unimaginable power, would try wearing the Witchblade, with bloody results.

It was at such a tournament that Sara Pezzini acquired the Witchblade.

Irving, Griggs

Bloody Sands
  • Predator: The Bloody Sands Of Time 1-2. Dan Barry. Dark Horse Comics, Feb 1992. Print.

In 1916, Jean Brunaud and his squad witness a Yautja in battle at the trenches near Verdun, France. He keeps a helmet of one of the fallen Yautja.

In 1992, after an encounter in the Nicaraguan jungle for which an U.S. soldier Corporal Cantrell is blamed responsible (whoch was actually a Yautja) , Irving tries to prove his innocence. His lead led to the discovery of a long-lost diary which leads to an investigation of Yautja visits Earth during World War I - when Jean Brunaud and his squad witness a Yautja in battle at the trenches near Verdun, France.

Although Irving has substantial evidences to clear his client, he was unfortunately too late as Corporal Cantrell died while in U.S. Army custody; his death was claimed to be suicide by hanging.

Soon after, the helmet of one of the fallen Yautja from 1916 is eventually passed down by unknown people to Griggs.

Ito

Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels
  • Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels. Mark Schultz and Doug Wheatley. Dark Horse Comics, Jan 27, 1999 – May 05, 1999. Print.

One of Keitel's team that followed him to the Derelict and then to the Shambleau System's Derelict. Here, Redgrave willingly sacrified himself to an Ovomorphs.

Ivory

Alien3
  • Alien3. David Twohy. October 1989. Unproduced Script.

Ivory (a long-time inmate) as well as the newly arrived inmates working in the large foundry clock off that evening, However, Ivory tries to bolt away from the guards - his last appeal was rejected - and is taken away by the guards as his execution is finally due. The following morning, Ivory's execution in the gas chamber is broadcast throughout the cell block. However, unknown to the prisoners, Ivory is not killed, and reawakens inside a small bunker. Almost immediately, something begins pounding against the outside of the structure, and in moments the kiande amedha responsible breaks through and tears him apart.

Note: This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Izzard, Commander Eric "Pop"

Izzard
  • Aliens: Berserker. Dark Horse Comics, 1995. Print.
  • Aliens: Berserker. SD Perry, Banta Spectra, 1998. Print.

He's been on 26 missions before Traon, and had 3 left. Had an affair with Lara, but we went mentally unstable when she rejected him.

He and his team were sent to to the space station at Traon to deal with the kiande amedha infestation. Once he arrived, the Company ordered him to eliminate all witnesses because the the infestion was started by a ship belonging to Weyland-Yutani.

Pops set a failsafe bomb on the station then tries to convince Lara to join him as she was the only one he wanted to spare but she refused. While talking to her, he opened up a safe to get champagne, not knowing that Lara had earlier trapped a Facehugger within in it. Pops was attacked and subdued by the Facehugger. Lara left him to his fate by Lara. He perished when the station was destroyed by his own nuclear bomb.

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Jack The Ripper

Ripper
  • Predator: Nemesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1997. Print.

Famous killer in London, England in 1888-1891.

Mycroft Holmes and the Diogenes Club assured Cptn Edward Soames in 1896 that Jack The Ripper will never again return to trouble England.

Jackson

Alien3
  • Alien3 (1st Draft) William Gibson, 1987. Unproduced Script.
  • Alien3 (2nd Draft) William Gibson, 1988. Unproduced Script.

Wears a nylon baseball cap with a computer light-pen attached to the bill. Enjoys her danish with a coffee - black, one sugar.

Jackson calls Tully when the USS Sulaco returns from LV-426 and kiande amedha are disovered onboard.

Jackson, B

Jackson
  • Prometheus. 20th Century Fox, June 8, 2012. Movie.

The Weyland Corporation recruited Jackson to provide security aboard the USCSS Prometheus on its journey to the faraway moon LV-223. After two years in hypersleep, Jackson and the rest of the crew were reawakened. Vickers, Shaw, and Holloway briefed the crew on their mission to discover the Engineers as the Prometheus approached LV-223. As the party prepares to explore the planetoid's surface, Jackson equips himself with a flamethrower, but Elizabeth Shaw orders him not to do so on the grounds that it is simply a research trip, to which he grudgingly agrees.

Later, Jackson, Vladimir, Sheppard, and Taplow, as well as two security guards, attempted to kill Fifield, who had been mutated by the black liquid and was causing havoc in their ship's hangar bay, by shooting him multiple times with pistols, but the mutated Fifield proved to be too agile, fast, and resilient. With a shotgun, Jackson kills him.

Later, Jackson led Peter Weyland and his colleagues into the temple to meet the Last Engineer. Weyland instructed Jackson to silence Shaw by beating her with the weapon's folding stock when Shaw sought to warn him about the Engineer. After Weyland is assaulted by the Engineer, Jackson uses his weapon to try to kill the Engineer, but it is ineffective. While attempting to reload it, Jackson is battered to death by the Last Engineer.

Jackson

Jackson
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Name: Predator 2. Simon Hawke, (1990), Jove Books.

Jackson was among the responders to the massacre on the Los Angeles subway perpetrated by a Yautja in 1997. Upon arriving at the scene, Jackson and his partner Lester tended to Detective Leona Cantrell, after she was pulled out of the corpse-strewn subway train. When Jackson discovered she was in fact pregnant, the pair rushed her to hospital for further treatment.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Jackson, Thomas "Stonewall"

Stonewall
  • Predator: If It Bleeds. Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Chancellorsville, Virginia. May 2, 1863. On the eve of the battle against the Union army, Jackson joins a group of five elite militiamen (all of them former criminals) to scout the Union camp. They encounter 3 Unionists that had survived a Yautja attack. Very quickly, the Yautja kills everyone but Jackson and Union Captain Jason Ames. After the Yautja is killed, the two part ways. Stonewall rides hard to his lines, but is accidentally shot by his own sentries as he approaches the Confederate camp.

May 10, 1863. Stonewall dies from pneumonia caused by a bullet put in him by his own men.

Jacobson, Miranda

Miranda Jacobson
  • Alien: Ore. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie Short.
  • Bio Data is based on actor

In the mine where Miranda Jacobson worked, she and a group of fellow miners came across a lone kiande amedha.

Jacobson was one of the few who chose to stay in the mine and fight the kiande amedha rather than risk it escaping into the colony above. She may or may not have survived his encounter.

Jaeger, Enzo

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt: No Good Deed. Ray Garton, Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

June 25, 2179.

Voss and Jex are in pursuit of Jaeger and Jack Bates. Voss and Jex correctly assume Jaeger and Bates are making for the small nearby colony, Hadley's Hope, in the hope of acquiring a ship capable of interstellar travel. In fact, Jaeger has an acquaintance at the colony, a man named Lupo, and hopes to convince him to let them take a vessel.

However, when Jaeger and Bates reach Hadley's Hope they find it eerily quiet, with signs of violence in the vehicle garage that they access. Someone inside contacts them via the colony's announcement system, having spotted them on the surveillance cameras and warms them of a terrible danger at the settlement, refusing to let them inside and suggesting they flee while they can.

Voss and Jex arrive and a shootout ensues. However, during the confrontation, a pair of kiande amedha emerge from the shadows in the garage and also attack the group. Suddenly, Bates — who has long insisted he was subjected to terrible experimentation while incarcerated by pharmaceutical giant MetCon — undergoes a mutation as a result of his terror and rage, transforming into a brutish, red giant with impossible strength. The transformed Bates attacks one of the kiande amedha, saving Jaeger's life and beating the creature to death. The other kiande amedha badly damages Jex, tearing off one of his legs, before turning towards Voss. Bates tackles the creature and the two tumble away.

Voss shoots Jaeger in the leg to incapacitate him and holds him at gunpoint. Bates reappears, having killed the second kiande amedha and returned to his human form, bloodied but alive. However, when Voss insults his mother and Bates' cannibalistic murder of her, he again flies into a rage and transforms. Before he can launch himself at Voss, Jaeger shoots him dead. He goes on to emotionally point out that he has just killed his only friend in order to save Voss's life and implores her to at least give him a chance to escape in return. Voss, unflinching, shoots him dead.

Voss and Jex return to their ship, taking a finger from both Jaeger and Bates as proof of their bounty.

James, Jesse Woodson

Jesse
  • Predator: Hell Come A-Walkin'. Dark Horse. Print.
  • Jesse James. Wikipedia, Apr 12, 2015. Web.

Jesse was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla, and leader of the James–Younger Gang. Raised in the "Little Dixie" area of western Missouri, James and his family maintained strong Southern sympathies.

Knows the Ozark Mountains inside and out, hunted its woods for meat and skins, swam its lakes, fished its rivers.

In May, 1863 (Clay County, Missouri), 15-year-old Jesse was up before dawn, ate breakfast, and began his chores. The Yankees ride up to him and demand he tell them where his brother, Frank, is. Frank and "known Confederate guerillas" set fire to a barn belonging to a farmer loyal to the Union. Jesse refuses to cooperate, and they beat him. The Yankees leave him for dead and proceed to Jesse's home, demanding of Jesse's father the same question. The response is the same, so they hang a noose around Jesse's father's head and let him hang. They occasionally let him down to ask him again - but the response doesn't change. So, the Yankees leave him strung up and ride off. It's been a half hour since the left when Jesse returns home. His younger siblings, Sarah and John, drag him into the back. There, he sees his mother and his sister, Susie, trying to hold aloft his father. It was that day Jesse decided to join the Rebels, to make the Yankees pay.

Jesse participated in the cold-blooded murder of 25 unarmed Union soldiers in August 1863.

By September, in the Ozark Mountains. Jesse, with Standing Bear and Nebediah, discover their friends killed by a Yautja, though they blame the Yankees - until Jesse sees a Yautja uncloak. He forges an alliance with the Yankees and manage to kill the Yautja.

Robert Ford shot James in the back of the head, killing him on April 3, 1882.

Janek, Captain Idris

Janek
  • Prometheus . 20th Century Fox, 2012. Movie.

Janek began his career as a pilot in military service. During his service, Janek was stationed near a weapons laboratory and was one of the pilots flying the evacuation after a fatal accident took place at the facility. When his ship reached minimum safety distance, Janek had to witness as his commanding officer remote detonated the laboratory, killing 1100 men and women in the process. Later, he left the military and eventually entered commercial service for Weyland Industries in 2077.

In 2091, Janek was assigned as the captain of the research vessel Prometheus for its expedition to Zeta 2 Reticuli, a mission during which he would be assisted by the co-pilots Chance and Ravel. Once the ship arrived at its destination, Janek, Ravel and Chance safely landed the vessel near a pyramid-like structure on LV-223 following Charlie Holloway's suggestions.

Throughout the duration of the expedition, Janek remains aboard the Prometheus. Together with Meredith Vickers, Janek acted as an operator for the team of scientists during their first foray into the pyramid, observing the schematics Fifield's Spectagraphs develop.

When a vast storm approached the site, Janek ordered the team back to the ship. During the following night, Janek stayed at the bridge to keep an eye on the sensors and to confer with Fifield and Millburn, two scientists who had gotten lost and therefore were forced to wait out the storm inside the pyramid. However, Janek was not present – Janek successfully seduces Meredith Vickers and the two have sex – when Millburn stumbled across two Hammerpedes.

Next morning, Fifield and Millburn were still missing, and after Janek's attempts to contact them were to no avail, he decided to lead a search party to the pyramid, taking Chance with him. They had just discovered Millburn's corpse of the missing scientist when Dr. Holloway’s health rapidly deteriorated, forcing the team to return to the Prometheus. When Vickers refused to let Holloway on board, Janek made a futile attempt to convince her to let him live. Hours later, Janek detected Fifield in front of the ship's cargo hold. When the mutant wreaked havoc inside the bay, Janek killed the creature together with Chance and several other crew members.

Alongside Vickers, Janek realizes the artificial structure is indeed an Engineer ship. Haunted by the tragedy at the weapon laboratory, Janek warned Dr. Shaw as she was about to depart to see the last living Engineer with Peter Weyland's team. Uninterested in any further scientific exploration, he swore to protect Earth from the Black Goo chemical weapon, no matter the cost.

While Shaw prepares to join Peter Weyland on the expedition to awaken the Engineer, Janek cautions that he is confident that the Engineers had ill intentions with the biological weapons and that he would do whatever is necessary to protect Earth's interests.

When Vickers orders Janek to bring the Prometheus home, Shaw tells him that the Engineer ship is headed to Earth to release the Black Goo and wipe out the human race. As such, Janek decides to pilot the Prometheus into the Engineer ship, much to Vickers' chagrin, and asks that everyone leave. The assistant pilots, Chance and Ravel, refuse and assist Janek in running the ship kamikaze into the Engineer ship, crippling it and saving the human race.

Jasper

outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Jasper was part of the recon mission to Rim in the late 2170s. There, Jasper was killed together with almost the entire squad fighting the kiande amedha infestation.

Jelley, PFC M

Marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

Jelly was one of the USCM marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179.

Jelley became trapped in the Weyland-Yutani research module where the Queen was rampaging. Jelley managed to survive one whole minute.

Jellicoe

jellicoe
  • Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels. Mark Schultz and Doug Wheatley. Dark Horse Comics, Jan 27, 1999 – May 05, 1999. Print.

In 2140, Captain Mutombo took Throop Rescue and Recovery on the Rachel safely to their destination - Derelict. Mutombo is a bit shocked that Throop only brought 2 associates.

Scanning no sign of the Savannah, they board the Derelict 75 minutes later. Throop, Jellicoe, Khorfu, and Baal enter the ship, where they encounter the fossilized pilot and determine Keitel's life supports were still up. After decompressing, they discover an abandoned campsite. Khorfu leaves to do a quick tour of the area.

khorfu keitel Meanwhile, Throop and the team discover a relay complex - Keitel Expedition's been bouncing their reports from somewhere else through the relay station. They are interupted by Khorfu's screams. Jellicoe stays behind while Throop and Baal investigate. Finding nothing but a pool of blood, Throop orders Jellicoe back to the airlock.

When Throop returns to the Rachel, Jellicoe learns of Khorfu's death.

The next day, Throop confides in Jellicoe that Tellurian left her the files and Wicket. She knows there's more to the mission than they were told, and everything revolves around Keitel. Throop asks Jellicoe if she wants to call it quits, but she admits Throop Rescue and Recovery is down the tubes if they don't complete the job. Jellicoe, at least, wants to find the person who got Khorfu killed.

Wicket takes off and starts attacking a cargo box. They quickly determine that the cargo contained kiande amedha Ovomorphs, brought onboard by Deimos. Once Massey gets a fix on the Keitel Expidition's relative location - it's past the Daksin Ray Cluster. With that, they activate the Particle Drive and immediately upon arriving they trace the Savannah's ID signal to the planet's surface. They descend to the planet.

Mutombo, Cain, Jellicoe, and Throop leave to investigate, and enounter a giant circular pit, the bottom of which is where the Savannah's signal is coming from. As they descend, kiande amedha watch the trio. Once they reach bottom, the kiande amedha attack. As Throop open fires, Cain is killed, followed quickly by Mutombo.

Just as the kiande amedha surround the two left, Keitel arrives. The kiande amedha seem to bow down and obey him as he sprays the two humans, who promptly pass out when Keitel opend their visors and they breathe in the gas. When they regain consciousness, he welcomes them to his lab - a giant Space Jockey subterranean city.

sten alecto After a second dose of "Rhodes Vaccine" they meet Hannibal Sten, captain of the Savannah. Keitel was off tending to his research. A group of kiande amedha race right pass them as if they were not there, demonstrating the effectiveness of "Rhodes Vaccine". But, as Sten noticed, they were being drawn to something - turns out Massey was landing the Rachel in the pit clearing. But it is not an attack - they sense the Ovomorphs inside.

Throop and Jellicoe race inside and update Massey. Massey's reaction is to leave, but Throop opts to stay and fulfil her mission. Loading up with some weapons, Throop exits the Rachel with Arch, Jellicoe and Wicket. Wicket becomes frantic sensing the nearby kiande amedha, and are forced to put its hood on.

Keitel recognizes Wicket and informs Throop and Jellicoe that Mutombo is already dead. He then takes them on a tour. He admits that he is impressed that Throop traced him so quickly, and admits that it was necessary to hide his relocation. He says he was led here by the crew of the Derelict as they left a fantastically detailed description of their journey. Dr Nelligan, Keitel's linguists expert, was able to crack some of it, enough to reprogram the Savannah's rudder, and bring them to their current location - the Derelict's port of departure.

Keitel brings Throop and Jellicoe to the pilot chamber, where a barely-alive Space Space Jockey sits, the sole survivor. Keitel says he brought Ovomorphs with him to the planet. Throop, knowing that the Ovomorphs need living hosts to breed - all of whom willingly allowed themselves to be facehugged. Keitel takes this a cue to leave. He attacks Jellicoe and Throop and races into the labryinth. Arch did not attempt to stop Keitel as she was not combat trained.

With their last dose of "Rhodes Vaccine" worn off, the girls start toward the Rachel when Wicket spots a kiande amedha above them and attacks.

Throop shoots her gun at the structure overhang the kiande amedha stood on, causing it to shatter. The structure and kiande amedha crash through the floor, and Wicket continues to chase the kiande amedha below. She realizes that the kiande amedha were using hunting strategy.

Continuing on, one kiande amedha breaks though the floor and abducts Jellicoe.

Throop and Keitel go to the nest so she can retrieve Jellicoe and Mutombo. At the nest Throop finds the two humans cocooned to the wall and tries to go down, but Keitel stops her - pointing out that the kiande amedha have been patiently watching and following them every step of the way. At that point, the Space Jockey kiande amedha bursts through the wall, holding a destroyed Baal in its hand. The other kiande amedha immediately attack it. In the commotion, Throop retrieves Jellicoe, but Mutombo was dead. Keitel stays behind as Jellicoe and Throop race away. When they reach it they discover one kiande amedha inside. Wicket distracted it long enough for the Space Jockey kiande amedha to arrive and grab the kiande amedha.

After departure, Arch informs Throop she resecured the remaining Ovomorphs but couldn't find the 2nd kiande amedha onboard. Throop mends Wicket's wing, amd she now sports a few grey hair strands.

Jenkins

AvP
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

A citizen of Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Jenna

nightmare
  • Aliens - Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

One of an untold number of survivors left behind on Earth during the global kiande amedha infestation.

In 2193, Jenna was abducted by a Drone. A group of fellow survivors caught up with them and managed to deliver a mercy-killing by shooting Jenna in the head.

Jernigan

Jernigan
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Name: Aliens: River of Pain. Christopher Golden, Titan Books, November 25 2014. Print.

After the catastrophe aboard the USCSS Nostromo, Jernigan led the deep-space team that recovered the shuttle Narcissus as it wandered through outer space unmanned on May 16, 2179 after 57 years. They rushed to board the ship in the hopes of salvaging and selling the vessel and its cargo. They used remote-controlled tools to break through the shuttle's hatch and inspect the interior. After the bio-readouts confirmed the presence of lifesigns, Jernigan and his cohorts, Landers and Fleet, donned hazmat suits and cautiously boarded the ship to investigate. They shortly discovered Ellen Ripley and Jonesy alive and well inside one of the two cryotubes on board, regretting the fact that they would not be able to salvage anything due to the presence of living humans on board. They later arranged for Ellen Ripley and Jonesy to be taken to aboard Gateway Station for medical attention.

Jerrin, Dr

outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Doctor Jerrin was in charge of the treatment and therapy of Billie. When a visit by Wilks in 2192 revealed to Billie that her nightmares were real, Jerrin decided that his treatment methods had failed and looked into other options.

Conferring with his colleagues, Jerrin listened to a suggestion made by Dr. Hannah and decided to begin preparations for the surgical removal of certain brain parts in order to stop the nightmares.

Jerrin, Hannah and the other doctors informed a shocked Billie of their plans, but before the surgery could be performed, Billie was rescued from Feildcrest Home by Wilks.

Jess, PFC Martin

J Martin
  • Aliens: Berserker. Dark Horse Comics, 1995. Print.
  • Aliens: Berserker. SD Perry, Banta Spectra, 1998. Print.
  • AvP: War. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

Jess walked in on his girlfriend sleeping with another man, and killed them both. Four years later, Jess was totally reformed.

A few years ago, Jess couldn't wait for the feel of a pulse rifle in his hands, killing kiande amedha. A few years before that, smuggling and gang-banging.

Not well educated, he is sharp, alert, high intelligence marks from his parole distributor. Likes old cartoon vids (used to watch them as a kid). Jess had been a marine years before, but had been discharged for general inability to follow procedure, and beating up an officer. It has taken him a long time to learn how to handle his temper. It had taken him prison and psychology tapes to develop some control.

Served on H/K Exeter prior. He has 8 more runs left.

Jess was captured by kiande amedha while on a mission in Traon, but was later set free by the Nemesis's M.A.X, and he then escaped in a shuttle, along with fellow survivors Katherine Lara and Brian Ellis.

Jesse

AvP2
  • Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. 20th Century Fox, 2007. Movie.

Jesse was Ricky's love interest and Dale's girlfriend.

Jesse arranges to meet Ricky at the school pool after hours. Wishing to seduce him, Jesse strips to her bikini; she claims to have not known what to wear, initiating a kiss. However, Dale arrives with his posse to harass and harm Ricky in retaliation.

The kiande amedha and Wolf's fight soon spills into the pool hall, forcing them to flee and pick up allies during the chaos. She is killed when Wolf pins her upper body to the wall with his shuriken.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

Jex

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt: No Good Deed. Ray Garton, Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

June 25, 2179.

Voss and Jex set down on a small moon in pursuit of two deadly escaped convicts, the sociopathic mass-murderer Enzo Jaeger and the mentally impared, psychotically violent Jack Bates. Voss and Jex correctly assume Jaeger and Bates are making for the small nearby colony, Hadley's Hope, in the hope of acquiring a ship capable of interstellar travel.

Voss and Jex arrive and a shootout ensues. However, during the confrontation, a pair of kiande amedha emerge from the shadows in the garage and also attack the group. Suddenly, Bates — who has long insisted he was subjected to terrible experimentation while incarcerated by pharmaceutical giant MetCon — undergoes a mutation as a result of his terror and rage, transforming into a brutish, red giant with impossible strength. The transformed Bates attacks one of the kiande amedha, saving Jaeger's life and beating the creature to death. The other kiande amedha badly damages Jex, tearing off one of his legs, before turning towards Voss. Bates tackles the creature and the two tumble away.

After Voss kills both Jaeger and Bates, she prepares to carry the damaged Jex back to her ship, the occupants of Hadley's Hope begin screaming in terror and begging for assistance over the announcement system as they are attacked from within, but she coldly tells Jex it's "not our problem". The pair return to their ship, taking a finger from both Jaeger and Bates as proof of their bounty.

Jimi

Lovesick
  • Aliens: Lovesick. Dark Horse Comics, December 1996. Print.

Eleven-year-old Jimi has a crush on his older cousin Nancy, who's a pilot for Dr Dakien, who also has the hots for Nancy. Unbeknownst to Nancy, Dr Dakien's completely mad, and Nancy's rejection has driven him off the deep end. He's killed himself to set in motion a plan to go after Nancy and Jimi! Between rescuing Jimi, staving off Dr Dakien's cybernetic doppelgänger, and battling the Kiande Amedha Dr Dakien has unleashed, there may not be enough Nancy to go around.

Jinks, Bernie

Hunted City
  • Predator: The Hunted City (DHP #16-18). Dark Horse. Print.

During the summer of 1947, a turf war is going on between Tony Vincenzo and Bernie Jinks. The two men used to be partners, like blood, before the war. Things changed when Vincenzo came back after the war.

Jinks puts a hit on Vincenzo, but things go wrong when a Yautja joins the fray. Vincenzo survives and is arrested.

A week later, the mob killings have continued. The Feds have become involved. As crime reporter Max leaves the latest crime scene, Jinks kidnaps Max for information about Vincenzo's disappearance. Unfortunately, Max has no new info since the Feds arrived. Jinks doesn't believe Max.

The Yautja arrives and attacks the men inside until Vincenzo shows up with backup, guns blazing. The Yautja escapes, however, with Vincenzo and Max in pursuit

Joel

biocorp
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Joel was addressed in the Bionational Internal Memorandum 385769.1, which concerned the commencing of Operation Outreach.

It is possible that Joel was the first name of Bionational vice president Red or Green.

Johansson, Karl

AvP
  • Alien vs. Predator: Novelization. Marc A. Cerasini, Paul W. S. Anderson, and Shane Salerno.Harper Entertainment, 2004. Print.

Karl Johansson goes to the North Californian Gold Rush. Unable to strike it rich and nearly broke, he becomes employed as a whaler by Sven Nyberg.

Oct 10 1904, the whaler Emma, having successfully hunted almost 300 whales during the whaling season, sees strange lights in the sky. The crew then discover a Yautja pod. They bring it to the camp. Karl watches the Yautja kill his crew mates and flees to the ice. Later, Karl returns almost dead by hypothermia. Before he died, he witnesses a Yautja fight a Kiande Amedha in the mess hall.

Refer to Antarctica Event article.

John

Hell Come A Walkin
  • Predator: Hell Come A-Walkin'. Dark Horse. Print.

Lived during the American Civil War.

When Jesse returns home after being beat by Yankees, his younger siblings, Sarah and John, drag him into the back. There, he sees his mother and his sister, Susie, trying to hold aloft his father. It was that day Jesse decided to join the Rebels, to make the Yankees pay.

Brother John

alien iii
  • Alien3 (Vincent Ward). Vincent Ward, Mar 3 1990. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Suffers from lack of inner confidence. Has a pet dog, Mattias.

When John was about 5, John's father was part of the anti-technology on Earth, and so was sentenced along with the others to the Arceon. John's mother left his father when he joined the movement. If she hadn't John would have stayed on Earth with the other children with the women.

When Brother John's father passed on when they were banished onto Arceon, Anslem took him in and taught him. Anselm's death 3 months prior to the arrival of Ripley was an unexpected loss to the monastery.

The leader of the commune, known as the Abbot, permits Brother John to take one of the books from the library — an act that would normally be strictly forbidden — and read outside. John ascends further to the surface and sits beside a lake, and as he reads to his pet dog, Mattias, he notices a shooting star in the sky. Over the following days, more and more monks assemble to watch the comet as it approaches the space station.

Eventually, the star crashes down into the lake and is revealed to be an escape pod. Brother John rushes out to the pod - USS Sulaco escape vehicle #4 - in a small boat and climbs inside. John has never seen anything like this before. Within, he finds the shredded, bloodstained clothing of a child and the head of a doll, before stumbling upon a distress message recorded by Ripley, in which she states the USS Sulaco has been infested by kiande amedha and Corporal Hicks and Bishop have been killed. She plans to escape with Newt in a lifeboat. After viewing the message, Brother John discovers Ripley still asleep inside a hypersleep capsule, and he rescues her from the craft, despite the protests of the other monks.

After having a nightmare about a kiande amedha, Ripley awakes inside the monastery. After hearing her story, the Abbot has Ripley locked in her room and forbids Brother John from making contact with her.

Later that night, Brother John and Brother Graham witness a Chestburster emerge from one of Brother Graham's sheep. Before it can escape, they kill the infant creature by burning it alive. Following the incident, Ripley is subjected to a one-sided trial by the Abbot and the other senior monks at the commune, who charge her with bringing the "evil" to their commune. Her protestations regarding the kiande amedha are again ignored, even apparently by John, and she is declared responsible for the appearance of this "devil" that came from the sheep. She is imprisoned in the lowest levels of Arceon, and resigns herself to her fate.

However, John does not share the Abbot's belief that Ripley is to blame for the events at the monastery, and eventually decides to head into the lower levels to seek her advice. After he leaves, several monks are killed by a kiande amedha in the communal lavatory.

When Brother John arrives he begs for Ripley's help, and while she initially refuses to go on fighting the kiande amedha, an act she considers futile, he ultimately convinces her to help him and frees both her and Anthony. They elect to head to the "technology room", the chamber where the station's air and gravity are produced, in the hopes of finding something that may be used as a weapon. As they move there, John reveals that the order on Arceon started out as an anti-technology movement on Earth, which grew exponentially after a computer virus wiped out a huge proportion of all the data stored on the planet. People flocked to their cause, and their rejection of modern technology threatened Weyland-Yutani's profits. As a result, the movement's members were banished aboard Arceon for the crime of "political heresy".

Back on the upper levels, the kiande amedha attacks several monks. However, the Abbot escapes, and eventually reunites with Ripley, Anthony and John in the lower levels. Upon reaching the door to the technology room, they are attacked by the kiande amedha. While Ripley struggles to open the door, Anthony and John fight the creature off using the bear traps that have been set in the area to stop monks venturing into the technology room. They succeed, but Anthony is badly damaged in the process. The survivors make it into the technology room and seal the kiande amedha outside.

The survivors discover the "technology room" in fact contains nothing but wood and cloth windmills that circulate the station's air and water. As the survivors argue about escaping, a new type of Chestburster erupts from the Abbot's head, killing him. Ripley and John elect to make for the USS Sulaco escape pod and use it to flee the station; however, Anthony is forced to stay behind due to the damage he received during the earlier fight with the kiande amedha.

Eventually, Ripley and John reach the library, just below the escape pod, but are again confronted by the kiande amedha. As the two survivors fight the creature, its acid blood starts a fire that destroys the library's floor, and all three fall through into the glass works below. The kiande amedha falls into a vat of molten glass, apparently killing it, but it emerges again and prepares to attack. Ripley opens a large dump tank and douses the creature in a torrent water, causing its glass-coated exoskeleton to explode through thermal shock.

Ripley and John make it to the escape pod, but as they prepare to leave Ripley realizes she has a Chestburster inside her. She prepares to send John away on the escape vehicle while she stays behind to die. However, John refuses, and by beating Ripley's chest, he manages to make the Chestburster crawl out of her through her gullet and into his own throat, saving her and infecting himself. Condemned to death, John leaves the escape pod and walks into the fires raging across the surface of Arceon, killing himself and the infant kiande amedha inside him.

Johner, Ron

Johner
  • Alien Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.
  • Aliens: Original Sin. Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005. Print.

Had a violent temper. Fond of liquor.

Carried a thermos flask with him that supposedly contained a home-brew liquor, but was actually concealing a gun.

He is playing with a knife before hurling it into Vriess' leg, which Call breaks because she is irritated by his selfish flirting actions. Although indirectly, Johner was involved in the breeding of kiande amedha on board the military research vessel Auriga. He and the rest of the Betty's crew grabbed the hypersleep tubes of many citizens and handed them over to the Auriga's scientists.

Following the crew's arrival aboard the Auriga, they encounter Ripley8, who Johner attempts to seduce. She overpowered him, then proceeds to attack the rest of the crew as well.

Johner is forced to fight for his survival when the kiande amedha bred on Auriga break out of containment and infested the Auriga. Johner asks Ripley8 how Ellen Ripley defeated the kiande amedha:

Johner

Johner: Hey, Ripley. I heard you, like, ran into these things before?

Ripley8: That's right.

Johner: Wow, man. So, like, what did you do?

Ripley8: I died. Alien Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.

He along with the surviving crewmembers eventually reached the Betty, but are confronted by Dr. Wren. Purvis, the survivor they rescued while venturing the Auriga sacrificed himself and killed Wren using the Chestburster gestating within him. He along with Vriess later piloted the the Betty to safety and heads for Earth.

Johner stayed with the gang, accepting Ripley8 as the new captain and aiding her in her search for Loki organization's grand plan. During the years that followed, Johner assisted in raiding a number of trading outposts for Loki data, mainly by using his special talents as a troublemaker to create distractions so Ripley8 and Call could get into the mainframe.

Following this, Johner was a part of the Betty's first operation against Loki and the kiande amedha on the space station Domes Epsilon, supporting Ripley8 in inspecting the station's backup bay as a possible escape route. After surviving the evacuation of Domes Epsilon, Johner offered Call his assistance in liberating the other androids under Loki's control.

Refer to Auriga Event article.

Johnny Boy

If It Bleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds. Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Chancellorsville, Virginia. May 2, 1863. On the eve of the battle against the Union army, Jackson joins a group of five elite militiamen (all of them former criminals), which includes Johnny Boy, to scout the Union camp. They encounter 3 Unionists (including Ames) that had survived a Yautja attack.

As Johnny Boy investigates strange sounds in the woods, Cotton and one of the Union prisoners are impaled on the Yautja's Combistick. One of the Union prisoners flees into the night, but is quickly killed by the returning Johnny Boy.

They later discover the bodies of Cotton and the Union prisoner, skinned and hung from the trees overhead. Almost immediately, Johnny Boy is beheaded by a Smart Disc.

Johnson

Hell Come A Walkin
  • Predator: Hell Come A-Walkin'. Dark Horse. Print.

Killed by Rebels when he went back for the US flag during the American Civil War.

Johnson

Predator2

A Cycle cop. Shot down by Colombian drug-dealers.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Mr Johnston

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

After the kiande amedha attack, Coleen tries to reach Mr Johnston as Coleen needed to round up the townsfolk at the town hall.

Johnston, Lance Corporal Samantha

Johnston
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.

Little is known about her past, although some believe that a severe trauma was the cause for her mean personality.

During her USCM service, she singlehandedly wiped out a terorist cell during a routine house cleaning operation on a small "shake-n-bake" settlement that had been taken hostage by UPP radicals, an accomplishment which earned Johnston her nickname.

By 2179, she was part of the original Fire Team Fox, which was given the task of tracking down a life signal aboard the ship reported by an advance team. Johnston would later continue to play a vital role during the incident.

The Jones Family

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Sam Smith and John Smith see three Military Transport trucks in the driveway of the Jones' farm. Soldiers are loading cattle into the rear gate. It is just one of the farms the military visits.

Jones, Julia

:
Isolation
  • Aliens: Isolation. SEGA, 2014. Game.

In 2137, Julia arrives at Sevastopol to write a piece on the over expansion of second-tier corporations and the price they've paid.

By Sept 37, Julia releases her article, "An Outpost of Progress? Desolation Through Isolation." It is about the downfall of Sevastopol, the space station that nobody needed, run by a company they all forgot. She reported that the population is a tenth of the station's optimal capacity. Docking bays are empty and the shutters are down on local stores and businesses. The orders for Seegson's cheaply manufactured androids have long since dried up, and the antiquated APOLLO governing AI system frequently malfunctions. She also questions where the billions of dollars of investment gone during the race into the Outer Rim.

Jones III, Forsythe P. "Jughead"

Jughead
  • Archie vs. Predator 1-4. Alex de Campi, Dark Horse Comics, April-July 2015. Print.
  • 1st Appearance: Pep Comics #22, 1941.

Jughead, thanks to his entry to a contest by Tayto-Chips, takes his friends to Costa Rica for spring break, where party and beach games soon get replaced by the most dangerous game! What mysterious attraction does the gang hold for the trophy-collecting Yautja, and will the kids even realize they’re in danger before it claims them all?

Jonson, Jess

AvP
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

A citizen of Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Jordan, Captain Lucy

Out of Shadows
  • Aliens: Out of the Shadows. Tim Lebbon, Titan Books, January 28 2014. Print.
  • Age based on average age of captains in the US Army

Lucy Jordan was the Captain of the deep space mining vessel DSMO Marion.

In 2158, Jordan had gotten romantically connected with the Marion's main engineer, Chris 'Hoop' Hooper. Despite their brief engagement, they remained good friends later. A docking accident killed three miners during Jordan's stay onboard the Marion, and it was her job as Captain to contact the families and express her sympathies. She was severely impacted by the incident, and she did not leave her cabin for three days as she processed her grief.

In 2159, When Jordan and Cornell learned that the Samson and Delilah were on their way in from LV-178 with Kiande Amedha butchering their people, they went down to the Marion's docking bays to secure them before the shuttles arrived. Unfortunately, as the Delilah slammed into the Marion and tore away the port docking bays, she was directly in harm's way. Jordan's death has yet to be determined, however it appears that she was thrown into space.

Jorden, Ann

A Jorden
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Aliens: Newt's Tale. Mike Richardson, Dark Horse Comics. June-July 1992. Print.
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

Ann Jorden and her family was part of the expedition to the Derelict on June 19, 2179. She investigated the ship with Russ and witnessed helplessly as Russ was impregnated by a Facehugger. She subsequently dragged Russ back to the tractor and set off a distress call to the colony. The family eventually returned to Hadley's Hope, where Russ was placed under medical care.

One day later, Ann was informed that the Facehugger had detached from Russ's face and that he had awoken afterward. This news should have come as a relief, but Ann had a bad feeling about the situation from the beginning. When she was summoned to Russ by his doctor, Ann sent an audio message to her mother requesting money to transport Russ off-world. But the visit to medbay afterward would change everything: As Ann, Russ and Doctor Kent, discussed about releasing him from medbay, Russ started convulsing and died giving birth to a Chestburster in front of Ann's eyes.

While the colonists erected a shelter in the sub-level of the colony as a protection against the kiande amedha, Ann, grieving and horrified herself, was left to care for her children. When preparations were complete, Ann joined the group of surviving colonists on its way to the shelter. After being informed that the USCM corps would send the marines to help, Ann met a fellow colonist named William Andrews who told her that an armed group had found the kiande amedha Hive. The group stopped at a terminal to monitor the group's progress, only to observe the colonists being ripped apart by the creatures.

With the enraged kiande amedha horde on its way to Hadley's Hope, Ann and her children quickly ran to the shelter. For a short time, the colonists seemed safe, but due to a trap laid by the creatures, the barricade became compromised, and the kiande amedha started to massacre the colonists. When Newt pointed out the air ducts as a means of escape, Ann, knowing that there would not be time for all three of them to get away, carried her and Timothy to the grating and urged them to get inside. Then, in a attempt to protect her kids sje pulled a firearm on the creatures and drew attention to herself. She was killed with a headbite. Shortly after, Ann was killed by one of the kiande amedha.

Refer to Acheron Event article.

Jorden, Rebecca

Newt
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Aliens: Newt's Tale. Mike Richardson, Dark Horse Comics. June-July 1992. Print.
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.

During her life at the colony, Newt made friends with a number of kids and soon became involved in a favorite game of theirs: Monster Maze. The game was strictly forbidden by the colony's parents as it involved roaming the ventilation ducts, a restriction which the children, of course, cared little about. As Rebecca was a comparatively small child, she soon outmatched all the other children.

At an unknown point in time, Newt also received a Second Grade Citizenship Award from the colony administration.

When Carter J Burke relayed the location of the Space Jockey Derelict following the interrogation of Ripley aboard Gateway Station, the Jordens were the family that signed up for investigating the coordinates. On June 19, 2179, Russ Jorden took his family, including Newt, and went out to the Derelict in his Daihotai tractor. When the parents set out to investigate the ship, Newt and Timothy were ordered to stay behind inside the tractor. To the horror of the children, Ann returned with Russ having a Facehugger attached to his face. Ann immediately sent out a distress call to the colony, and the Jorden family returned to Hadley's Hope where Russ was placed under medical observation.

One day later, Rebecca and Timothy were notified by a boy named Aaron that their father had woken up. From inside an air duct, the three children spied on Russ and Ann having a discussion with a doctor about his release from medical care. In mid-discussion, Russ died a gruesome death by giving birth to a Chestburster, a scene secretly witnessed by his children.

Shocked and grieving, Newt later accompanied Ann and Timothy to a shelter in the colony's sub-level. As the kiande amedha gained entry into the shelter, Newt pointed out the air ducts as a means of escape. Ann carried both children to the nearest duct, urging Newt and Timothy to leave. Timothy refused and wanted to stay to protect his mother, but was quickly overwhelmed and killed by the creatures. Ann was killed shortly afterward, leaving only Newt to survive and reach the safety of the ventilation ducts. Despite having lost her entire family, Rebecca managed to survive by hiding inside the air duct system, only leaving her refuge inside an air exchange chamber to snatch whatever food and equipment she could find.

Newt was eventually found by Ripley and the platoon of USCM who had landed at the colony to investigate the communication breakdown with Hadley's Hope. Traumatized by the events of the previous weeks, Newt at first was suspicious of the new arrivals, even refusing to speak. Soon, however, Newt began to trust Ripley, even going as far as accepting her as some kind of surrogate mother.

Newt

Ripley: I don't know how you managed to stay alive. But you're one brave kid, Rebecca.

Newt: Newt.

Ripley: What'd you say ?

Newt: Newt. My name's Newt. Nobody calls me Rebecca, except my brother.

Ripley: Newt? I like that. I'm Ripley. It's nice to meet you. Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.

Newt later helped the survivors of the confrontations with the kiande amedha to escape by using her knowledge of the air duct system, but became separated and was kidnapped by a Drone to be brought to the Hive inside the Atmospheric Processor.

The girl had already been cocooned and was about to be impregnated when Ripley enters their Hive and rescues her from the clutches of the Queen.

Together, they escaped to the Sulaco in orbit of LV-426. Newt was again in danger when the Queen was loose in the docking bay of the Sulaco. Ripley intervenes and defeats her. Newt is subsequently put in cryosleep.

During the crash onto Fiorina 161, Newt drowns from water flooding her chamber while she sleeps. Out of fear of an kiande amedha infestation, an autopsy is performed on Newt's body, but no trace of anything beyond drowning is uncovered.

Refer to Acheron Event article.

Jorden, Rebecca (Alternate)

Newt
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Alien3 (Vincent Ward). Vincent Ward, Mar 3 1990. Unproduced Script.

The USS Sulaco escape vehicle #4 crashes down into the lake on the station Arceon. Brother John rushes out to the pod and finds the shredded, bloodstained clothing of a child and the head of a doll, before stumbling upon a distress message recorded by Ripley, in which she states the USS Sulaco has been infested by kiande amedha and Corporal Hicks and Bishop have been killed. She planned to escape with Newt in a lifeboat. After viewing the message, Brother John discovers Ripley still asleep inside a hypersleep capsule, and he rescues her from the craft, despite the protests of the other monks.

This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Jorden, Rebecca (Alternate)

Newt
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Alien3 (1st Draft) William Gibson, 1987. Unproduced Script.
  • Alien3 (2nd Draft) William Gibson, 1988. Unproduced Script.

The Conestoga-class space transport USS Sulaco is on its return journey from LV-426. Due to a navigational error, the ship drifts into an area of space controlled by the Union of Progressive Peoples that is engaged in an ongoing cold war and arms race with the United Americas.

A UPP interceptor lands on the USS Sulaco. Three commandos board the USS Sulaco and are attacked by a Facehugger that has apparently grown from Kiande Amedha genetic material deposited inside Bishop's severed torso. The victim and the Facehugger are killed and flushed into space. Before leaving, the UPP personnel recover Bishop's remains.

Some time later, the USS Sulaco docks at the space station Anchorpoint, where it is met by a team of Colonial Marines and scientists, including a science technician named Tully. They board the ship and are attacked by two kiande amedha in the hypersleep bay. The creatures kill two of the Marines before they are incinerated with a flamethrower, and in the process Ripley's cryotube is badly damaged by flame. She survives, but is plunged into a coma. Newt and Corporal Hicks both survive unharmed.

Soon after, Newt leaves Anchorpoint aboard a decontaminated USS Sulaco to Gateway Station, then to Earth to live with her grandparents in Oregon. She doesn't remember them, and prefers to stay on Anchorpoint in case Ripley wakes up.

This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Jorden, Mr and Mrs Richard

Alien3
  • Alien3 (1st Draft) William Gibson, 1987. Unproduced Script.
  • Alien3 (2nd Draft) William Gibson, 1988. Unproduced Script.

After the USS Sulaco docks at the space station Anchorpoint, Newt leaves aboard a decontaminated USS Sulaco to Gateway Station, then to Earth to live with her grandparents in Oregon. She doesn't remember them, and prefers to stay on Anchorpoint in case Ripley wakes up.

This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Jorden, Russ

R Jorden
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Aliens: Newt's Tale. Mike Richardson, Dark Horse Comics. June-July 1992. Print.

When Carter J Burke relayed the location of the Space Jockey Derelict following the interrogation of Ripley aboard Gateway Station, Russ Jorden volunteered and set out on June 19, 2179 for the location together with his family aboard a Daihotai tractor.

When they reached the Derelict, Russ was wildly enthusiastic about the find, realizing that, as the discoverer of an alien artifact, he could become a rich man. Together with Ann, he entered the ship to investigate and eventually discovered the cargo hold with the Ovomorphs inside it. Russ approached one of the Ovomorphs and was impregnated by a Facehugger. Ann dragged his unconscious body back to the tractor and set off a distress call to the colony. Russ was brought back to Hadley's Hope, where he was placed under medical care.

Roughly one day later, the Facehugger detached from his face, and Russ woke up soon after. Dr Kent summoned Ann to the medbay. A discussion erupted between the three: While Russ and Ann wanted to go on with their normal life, Kent was still concerned about the events and refused to allow Russ to leave the infirmary yet. In the midst of the discussion, Russ died giving birth to a Chestburster in front of Ann and Doctor Kent – and Newt and Timothy, who secretly watched the scene from a nearby air duct.

Refer to Acheron Event article.

Jorden, Timothy

T Jorden
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Aliens: Newt's Tale. Mike Richardson, Dark Horse Comics. June-July 1992. Print.

When Carter J Burke relayed the location of the Derelict following the interrogation of Ripley aboard Gateway Station, the Jordens were the family that signed up for investigating the coordinates. On June 19, 2179, Russ Jorden took his family and went out to the Derelict in his Daihotai tractor. When the parents set out to investigate the ship, Rebecca and Timothy were ordered to stay behind inside the tractor. To the horror of the children, Ann returned with Russ having a Facehugger attached to his face. Ann immediately sent out a distress call to the colony, and the Jorden family returned to Hadley's Hope where Russ was placed under medical observation.

One day later, Rebecca and Timothy were notified by a boy named Aaron that their father had woken up. From inside an air duct, the three children spied on Russ and Ann having a discussion with a doctor about his release from medical care. In mid-discussion, Russ died a gruesome death by giving birth to a Chestburster, a scene secretly witnessed by his children.

Shocked and grieving, Timothy later accompanied Ann and Rebecca to a shelter in the colony's sub-level. As the kiande amedha gained entry into the shelter, Rebecca pointed out the air ducts as a means of escape. Ann carried both children to the nearest duct, urging Rebecca and Timothy to leave. Timothy refused and wanted to stay to protect his mother, but was quickly overwhelmed and killed by the creatures.

Refer to Acheron Event article.

Cadet Jorell

Thanatos
  • Aliens: Thanatos Encounter. THQ, 2001. Game.

Jorell was 21 years old and had just joined the USCM. He was a member of Corporal Brooke's team, which killed the Queen and escaped the vessel in the nick of time, shortly before it self-destructed.

Joyce

Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels
  • Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels. Mark Schultz and Doug Wheatley. Dark Horse Comics, Jan 27, 1999 – May 05, 1999. Print.

One of Keitel's team that followed him to the Derelict and then to the Shambleau System's Derelict. Here, Joyce willingly sacrified himself to an Ovomorphs.

Jude, Alan

Jude
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.
  • Alien3 Collectible CardArt #68. Jude (1992), Star Pics.
  • Mentioned: Aliens: Bug Hunt - Deep Black. . Jonathan Maberry.Titan Books. April 18, 2017. Print.
  • Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. S. D. Perry. 2014, Insight Editions.
  • Birth / Bio Data: based on actor.

Jude was sentenced to life imprisonment on Fiorina 161 for committing first degree murder, having killed his victim with his bare hands.

He was one of several who stayed behind after Fiorina 161 was officially closed down by Weyland-Yutani, working as a janitor. He was involved in battling a lone Runner (nicknamed Dragon) that was born in the prison in 2179.

Jude survived the quinitricetyline explosion that killed several other prisoners. He later took part in the bait-and-chase plan to lure Dragon into the lead mold at the prison's foundry. Jude eventually discovered Dragon lurking through a corridor, before shouting at it to get its attention. Dragon pursued the terrified Jude through several hallways until he managed to reach his assigned door and sealed it. After calming himself down, Jude cautiously looked through the window of the door, only for Dragon to smash through the glass and attempt to slash him with its claws. However, it was unable to reach him.

The bait-and-chase plan eventually deteriorated into chaos when most of the prisoners were killed and Eric activated the piston prematurely, allowing Dragon to escape from the chamber. Following Dragon's getaway, Jude again found himself running from Dragon. In a blind panic, Jude ran for the piston chamber.

With Dragon closing in, Dillon shouted at Jude to not look behind him and to keep running. Just seconds before Jude could reach the relative safety of the piston chamber, Dragon lunged at him and tore him apart, dragging his remains back into the corridor as Dillon sealed the door.

Refer to Auriga Event article.

Judge, William

no exit
  • Aliens: No Exit. B. K. Evenson, DH Press, July 2008. Print.

Judge is a third-generation homesteader assigned as the replacement for Sven Crocker, the site manager of a Weyland-Yutani research station on C-3 L/M, when Weyland-Yutani undertook efforts to sort out a spy at the facility in the 2230s.

In 2232, Judge was killed together with the other replacement staff and the two spies by a Weyland-Yutani strike force led by Charles Braley, who used the occasion to stage a fake kiande amedha infestation to take over its rival, Planetus.

Julie

julie
  • Alien: Specimen. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie short.

Julie went to graduate school and made close friends with Dev, her professor (and subsequently supervisor of LV-492). Dev's repeated stories of summers spent working in the greenhouses on LV-492 and the lucrative payment he earned motivated her to pursue a career in off-world botany after she graduated.

When Julie arrived on LV-492, she discovered that the work of a botanist on the planet was tedious and dull — the greenhouses there were merely a hub through which plants passed on their way to other destinations, the botanists' main job was to keep the plants stable and healthy, and few people were interested in the limited research conducted.

Julie noticed two unexpected barrels of soil samples during a nightshift in the greenhouse lab and informed Dev, who dismissed her worry and urged her to get back to work. Julie complied and worked the nightshift while listening to music, completely oblivious to the fact that one of the barrels had turned over, setting off the containment alarm. She knew she was confined within the lab after observing the tipped barrel and the alarm going off. The major power fails, rendering the radio unusable and leaving the space only dimly lit by emergency lighting, despite her attempts to call Dev to have him override the lockdown.

She finds an Ovomorph inside the upturned barrel while looking for her synthetic dog, Maggie. Dev then turned off the facility's electricity, leaving it in complete darkness.

Julie discovered a Facehugger inside the lab alongside her after fetching a flashlight. She reconnected with Maggie after attempting to call Dev once again, before being attacked by the beast. Julie used a shovel to fend off the beast, which then attempted to latch onto Maggie's face, before the dog vanished into the darkness.

Maggie discovered the creature, wounded, alongside a dying Maggie, whose face had been melted off by the Facehugger, after the facility's electricity was restored. Maggie was mercy-killed after Dev finally contacted Julie to check on her.

When Julie and Dev leave the greenhouse, they discover a disturbing reality about their goal. After the greenhouse facility is overtaken by Xenomorphs, Julie and Dev retreat into LV-492's deep natural forest, which would also show whether the Egg found in the soil sample was picked up accidently or placed there on purpose.

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Dr Kaf

dhc horror
  • DHC #3-5 "Horror Show". Sarah Byam. Dark Horse Comics Oct-Dec 1992. Print.

In 2206, Robyn Miles, suffering from nightmares about the Kiande Amedha, is placed in the care of Dr Kaf.

With the help of Robyn Miles father, the prisoners that Dr Kaf and Orson Masch have been exploiting break out of his mental hospital. Dr Kaf is given a dose of his own nightmare treatment.

Kanako

Lucky
  • A Decade of Dark Horse #3. Dark Horse Comics, Mar 1997. Print.

Kanako sacrifices the rest of his crewmates, and saves his own skin when he lets Kiande Amedha loose from a derelict he was checking.

Kane, Gilbert Ward "Thomas"

kane
  • Alien. 20th Century Fox, 1979. Movie.
  • Name: Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. S. D. Perry, Insight Editions, 2014. p. 68. Print.
  • Birthdate/School: Alien Anthology. 20th Century Fox, 2010: Aliens Crew dossier.
  • Birthdate was previously listed as 20 April 2083: Alien Legacy, Documentary, 1999.
  • Pro Dreamer: Alien: Novelization. Allan Dean Foster. June 1979. p9. Print.

Kane started at Weatherly Private School on September 11th, 2096. On May 23, 2100, he graduated with honors.

Kane began his studies at Gunning Foss Military School on September 19, 2100. Kane has risen to the top of his class by May 30th, 2104.

Kane started his studies at Bryce-Watkins Medical University on September 6, 2104. He developed a medication addiction (Dylop-Chromium 47) around February 13, 2108, while studying medicine. This resulted in an embolism, and he spent 107 days in the hospital.

He was expelled from the university. After a psych reorientation at Mann Hadley's medical clinic, Kane responded to career therapy and chose to study for a commercial pilot's license.

September 16 2109 – May 18 2112: Kane attended Wellington Academy in Suffolk, England, obtaining a Masters in engineering and a GBUK pilot's license.

On October 28, 2112, Kane arrived at the archeological dig site on Konor Minor to spend the next year there, during which he met Dr. Elisabeth Monygham and started a relationship with her that would eventually result in their marriage on June 17, 2114. His wife died during a decompression accident on July 9, 2115.

December 14 2115 – October 29 2117: Kane serves as Mission Analyst on UK/EU colonial expedition in the Outer Rim territories, [Flight Status B].

November 1 2117 – December 19 2118: Kane serves as First Officer on UK/EU colonial transport vessel HMS Sabretooth, under Captain Lai, [Flight Status BA]. Unfortunately, his medical addiction returned and was removed from position for re-evaluation. After being diagnosing as a Hunter-Selman personality variation of type A, Dylop-Chromium 47 treatment was concluded and was replaced with Carothene Matrix A concentrates. Kane may self-medicate with commercially-made alcohol. Tendencies to alcoholism countered with daily consumption of Selway Digression molecule blenders (SMDBs). This treatment proved successful and subject was rated operational for duty again.

September 21 2119 – December 19 2119: Serves as Executive Officer on Weyland-Yutani salvage vessel USCSS Kenamor, under Captain Kahn, [Flight Status AB]. He was transferred to the UKCS Powell, a commercial towing vehicle. Following this, he served as Executive Officer aboard the USCSS Giler.

alien crew Jan 5 2120: Kane became the Executive Officer aboard the Nostromo, having been clean of his addictions.

By this time, Kane was less controlled in thought and action than was his captain, Dallas, and possessed far less imagination. He was a good executive officer, but would never be a captain. That requires a certain drive coupled with the ability to command others, neither of which Kane had been blessed with. His dreams were translucent, formless shadows compared to those of Dallas’, just as Kane was a thinner, less vibrant echo of the captain. That did not make him less likable. But pro dreaming requires a certain extra energy, and Kane had barely enough for day-to-day living.

June 3, 2122. While returning from a job in the Solomons, the Nostromo passed through the Zeta II Reticuli system, where the ship's onboard computer, "MOTHER," prematurely awakened them from hypersleep (Kane was the first one to awaken). A distress beacon from LV-426 in close proximity to their ship had been intercepted by the computer.

The crew of the Nostromo sent a drop ship to LV-426. The surface weather was extremely violent, and the ship sustained significant damage while attempting to land. Kane was one of three surveyors that investigated the planetoid's surface. They discovered the remnants of the Derelict with Captain Dallas and navigator Lambert. They determined that their spacecraft had intercepted the old S.O.S. beacon from this vessel.

During the investigation of the Derelict, Kane discovered a massive nursery packed with thousands of Ovomorphs in the cargo bay of the Derelict. He drew his weapon and examined one of the Ovomorphs closely. Because of his proximity to the Ovomorphs, it hatched. A Facehugger burst out of the Ovomorph and fastened itself to Kane's helmet as he stared into it. The Facehugger released an acid that leaked through the helmet, allowing it to attach itself to Kane's face directly.

Kane was discovered by Dallas and Lambert, who swiftly hauled his comatose body back on board the drop Nostromo (breaking quarantine protocols in the process). He was transferred to the infirmary right once, where ship's science officer Ash began examining the Facehugger. Kane was being fed oxygen by a lengthy proboscis placed into his mouth by the Facehugger. The organism was also infecting Kane with an alien embryo, using his body as a living incubator, something the ship's crew was unaware of at the time. Attempts to remove the parasite were unsuccessful, and so all the crew could do was to leave Kane in the Medbay. 24 hours later, the Facehugger removed itself from Kane's face, and soon after, Kane woke up, seemingly unharmed, save for being exhausted and hungry.

Dallas

Dallas continued to stare at the apparently unharmed man in disbelief. “... You sure you don’t have any recollection of what happened to you?”

“Nope. Not a thing."

“What’s the last thing you remember?” Ripley asked him.

“I don’t know.”

“You were with Dallas and me on a strange planet, exploring. Do you remember what happened?"

Kane’s forehead wrinkled as he tried to battle through the mists obscuring his memories. Real remembrances remained tantalizingly out of reach, realization a painful, incomplete process.

“Just some horrible dream about smothering." Alien: Novelization. Allan Dean Foster. June 1979. Print.

Kane recovered quickly and had little recollection of his time on LV-426. the rest of the crew prepared a massive lunch. The seed inside Kane's body began to grow over dinner. Dallas and head engineer Parker had to detain Kane after he went into spasms. Kane's chest was punched and the chestburster skittered across the room's floor. Kane was instantaneously killed.

After his death, the crew held a short funeral for Kane before they jettisoned his remains into space.

Kalien, Del

If It Bleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds ("Devil Dogs"). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, 2017.

By c2681, Kalien was the only civilian onboard the Doyle sent to Trechman Two to investigate the loss of contact with the facility. Although Halley retains command over the military aspects of the mission, the team is placed under the overall command of Kalien.

Upon reaching Trechman Two, they received no response to their hails. Hull integrity was intact, life suport was functioning, none of the lifeboats were launched, and its two station transport ships were still docked. Halley ignores Kalien's suggestion that they board immediately and instead has Hanning launch a reconnaissance drone. On their initial sweep they found no sign of trauma or damage. However, Tew has the drone back around the central hub.

To the team's shock, the drone reveals a Yautja aboard, which eerily watches the drone through an exterior window. Halley believes the Yautja was brought to the research station. Kalien reminds them that their mission is to recover vital research data from the station's computer core. Tew objects and Kalien lifts Tew up with one hand and repeats the order, which shocks Halley. Halley reluctantly leads the Marines aboard as all the Marines had been previously trained to combat the Yautja. Kalien, who stays onboard the Doyle, suggests the Yautja was probably drugged yet still managed to escape containment.

After Hanning, Rogers and Tew are attacked by the Yautja. Hanning, Rogers are killed. Tew attempts to kill the Yautja with the plasma setting on his weapon — the blast ruptures the station's hull, leaving everyone to believe both Tew and the Yautja were sucked out into space.

However, as Halley's team recover the data, Kalien informs them that the Yautja is still alive.

After the Yautja manages to kill off Halley's team, Halley's team and the Yautja are knocked out by a grenade.

By the time Halley awakes and makes it back to the Doyle, she encounters the Yautja outside the airlock. Kalien calls to Halley from within the umbilical, asking if she has the data they have come to retrieve and making it clear he will not let her on board unless she does. Hearing him, the injured Yautja heads into the umbilical — as Kalien's hideous screams ring out, Halley throws a grenade into the passage and seals the airlock. The blast destroys the umbilical and sets the Doyle adrift.

Kasulka, Lance Corporal Jim

Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual. Brimmicombe-Wood, Lee & Hughes, David. Harper Collins, 1996, p5. Print.

Kasulka relates Ripley's account of a kiande amedha attack in 2122 and how, 6 months ago, she accompanied a squad of USCM to the same location - yet none of them came back.

Kasyanov, Dr

Out of Shadows
  • Aliens: Out of the Shadows. Tim Lebbon, Titan Books, January 28 2014. Print.

An incident occurs in the trimonite mine on LV-178, where the miners come across an ancient Kiande Amedha nest. During the evacuation to the Marion, over 40 personnel are killed when the shuttlecraft Delilah crashes into the station, and the second shuttlecraft Samson docks, but is over-run by Kiande Amedha. Only eight personnel survive - Hooper, Karen Sneddon, Josh Baxter, Powell, Kasyanov, Lachance, Welford, and Garcia. Chris 'Hoop' Hooper is ranking officer following the death of Captain Lucy Jordan. With the surviving Kiande Amedha sealed on board the Samson, they discover their orbit is decaying and send out a distress signal.

Kasyanov was killed when Ash caused a MedPod she was using to malfunction, slitting her throat with a surgical laser.

Keitel, Dr Lucien

Keitel
  • Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels. Mark Schultz and Doug Wheatley. Dark Horse Comics, Jan 27, 1999 – May 05, 1999. Print.

Dr Keitel is one of the founders of the Geholgod in c2111.

By 2116 and funded by Geholgod, Dr Keitel led a paleontological dig deep within Australia's great sandy desert where they discovered a strata of shale with advanced life 3.2 billion years old - predating by a billion years the oldest previously known formations. It was etched with unnervingly abundant traces of life. The fossils were reburied in Geholgod buraeucracy.

Next, Geholgod pressed on with the "Mandala Directive," spearheaded by Keitel, who came into the envious position of consulting to Weyland-Yutani. So placed, he was able to gain access to certain highly classified files, which he brought to the Geholgod. He uncovered information about the Nostromo, and their encounter with a Space Jockey and kiande amedha in the Zeta 2 Reticuli system. The discovery of this long dead Derelict galvanized Weyland-Yutani, but their motives are small.

Armed with their own resources, the Geholgod undertook its own astronomical search. Keitel's team discovered an object orbiting a planet in the Shambleau System. Its broadcasting spectrum matched that of the Weyland-Yutani Derelict perfectly.

tellurian Tellurian secretly suspected Keitel had a secret agenda behind the mounting of his expedition. Keitel, however, had a theory that the kiande amedha had invaded Earth billions of years ago, exterminating all life on the planet at that time - based on some evidence from the Australian dig, matched with some descriptions of the Weyland-Yutani Derelict's creatures. Seems they totally wiped out that ship's ancient crew.

Since the Geholgod would not support his research, Keitel was forced to use subterfuge to attain his goals. He has gathered irrefutable proof of a past featuring extinction on a cosmic scale. The Geholgod officially dismiss the theory, but secretly feared it.

So by 2139, Keitel's reports to the Geholgod regarding the Derelict grew erratic, and eventually ceased altogether. Diagnostics indicated no equipment malfunctions, life support scans registered no disruptions. Yet, communications have stopped. The Keitel team does not respond. So, the Geholgod assumed something has gone wrong.

rhodes However, Keitel discovered the Derelict crew had left a fantastically detailed description of their journey. Dr Nelligan was able to crack some of it, enough to reprogram the Savannah's rudder to relocate to another planet in the Shambleau System. The planet was the Derelict's port of departure. Dr Rhodes loades up the last of the Ovomorphs, but has to stay behind as he is (willingly) inpregnated with a kiande amedha embryo growing inside him.

The Geholgod sent the Rachel to look for him in 2140, they discover his relay station onboard the Derelict, proving he had relocated elsewhere. They also discover the trap he set for them - the kiande amedha.

jellicoe alecto When the Rachel finally locates him, he saves Throop and Jellicoe from a kiande amedha attack. The kiande amedha seem to bow down and obey him as he sprays the two humans, who promptly pass out when Keitel opend their visors and they breathe in the gas. When they regain consciousness, he welcomes them to his lab - a giant Space Jockey subterranean city.

He leaves the two with Hannibal Sten while he went off tending to his research. He returns just after Massey landed the Rachel in the pit clearing. Upon seeing Wicket, he realizes Tellurian sent Throop.

Keitel takes them on a tour, impressed that Throop traced him so quickly. He admits that it was necessary to hide his relocation as he was led here by the Derelict crew as they left a fantastically detailed description of their journey.

Throop realizes that other than Hannibal Sten, she hasn't seen any others from Keitel's expedition, to which Keitel promises to answer later. He brings Throop and Jellicoe to the pilot chamber, where a barely-alive Space Jockey sits, the lone survivor. The kiande amedha that were on the planet were long gone, and the Ovomorphs didn't fare well on the planet. Keitel says he brought Ovomorphs with him to the planet. Throop, knowing that the Ovomorphs need living hosts to breed. His men all willingly allowed themselves to be facehugged.

Keitel takes this a cue to leave. He attacks Jellicoe and Throop and races into the labryinth.

But as more kiande amedha attacks, one abducts Jellicoe. Keitel arrived to stop them with a cattle prod. Keitel is angered that Weyland-Yutani found a away to sabotage his work. He apologizes to them for running from them. He admits he has conducted terrible but necessary acts as he believes the great Cosmic Cycle of Extinction is wheeling around again. He now believes Throop to be his prophet, and advises her to take his research back to Earth and tell them about the kiande amedha. Keitel admits he manipulated his men but he needed subjects.

destroyer A loud moan interupted their talk - the Space Jockey just gave birth to a "Destroyer". Throop immediately demands Keitel take her to the nest so she can retrieve Jellicoe and Mutombo. Initially he refuses as even with the "Rhodes Vaccine" the kiande amedha would not allow them in. She insists so Keitel agrees only if Arch returns to the Rachel with his research - so if Throop does not return it would still reach Earth.

At the nest Throop finds the two humans cocooned to the wall and tries to go down, but Keitel stops her - pointing out that the kiande amedha have been patiently watching and following them every step of the way. At that point, the "Destroyer" bursts through the wall, holding a destroyed Baal in its hand. The other kiande amedha immediately attack it. In the commotion, Throop retrieves Jellicoe, but Mutombo was dead. Keitel stays behind as Jellicoe and Throop race away.

Kaylor

AvP
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

A citizen of Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Keech, Gemma

Out of Shadows
  • Aliens: Out of the Shadows. Tim Lebbon, Titan Books, January 28 2014. Print.

Gemma Keech worked for the Kelland Mining Company as a shuttle pilot. She was sent to LV-178 in 2159, where she ferried miners between the mine complex and the DSMO Marion orbiting overhead.

An incident occurs in the trimonite mine on LV-178, where the miners come across an ancient Kiande Amedha nest. As the Kiande Amedha overran the mining complex, Keech and sixteen other survivors attempted to flee the planet in the shuttle Delilah. However, several of her passengers had been infected with Chestbursters, and the animals began hatching and assaulting the shuttle's other passengers during the voyage. To make matters worse, there were many Facehuggers on board as well. One of these Facehuggers killed Keech when he fought a passenger who had armed himself with a plasma torch; while he was being subdued, he mistakenly fired the weapon, catching Keech in the blast and burning her alive.

Kejela Nickole

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt – Deep Background. Keith R. A. DeCandido, Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

In 2180, Kejela is embedded with Colonial Marine J Company, when they are setup by the Hasegawa News Service, the Company and the Corps and sent to a planet believed infested with kiande amedha. Hasegawa buries Kejela’ story.

Kelly

No Exit
  • Aliens: No Exit. B. K. Evenson, DH Press, July 2008. Print.

Kelly was one of three Planetus technicians who were tasked with checking the security camera footage regarding a supposed kiande amedha outbreak at a Weyland-Yutani research post on the planet C-3 L/M. The “infestation” turned out to be a scheme on part of Weyland-Yutani to take over C-3 L/M and Planetus, and when the plan was set in motion, Kelly and her colleagues Duncan and Gavin were targeted for elimination by Weyland-Yutani.

Kelly, Duncan and Gavin and the two investigators who had uncovered the truth behind the Company's master plan, Anders Kramm and Frances Stuff, managed to flee the planet aboard a Planetus spacecraft in a close escape. In the meantime, Weyland-Yutani had already taken over Planetus and redirected the ship of the Planetus survivors to the kiande amedha-infested world of Soulages. The ship was landed on the planet, and the group proceeded to explore the nearby colony for means of escape. When the group settled down for the night at the old common building, Kelly was abducted by the kiande amedha and got impregnated. The others went to rescue her from the Hive, but Kramm had to shoot her when he discovered that she already carried an kiande amedha embryo.

Kennedy, Daniel

infestation
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.

After Jonah R's death, Daniel joined the USCM to honor his father and was accompanied by Zoe Anna.

Kennedy, Commander Colonel Jonah R

infestation
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.

A renowned officer, Jonah rose up to the rank of Commander Colonel. He died in the mid-2170s.

Kennedy, PFC Zoe Anna

kennedy
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.

The middle child of decorated USCM Commander Colonel Jonah R Kennedy, Zoe was expelled from three schools at age 12, 13 and finally at age 14, after which she ran away from home.

She travelled the world for the next 7 years, and gained acclaim and a cult following for her contributions to the underground music.

At age 21, she returned home for Jonah R's funeral. It was during this gathering that Daniel told his family that he would join the USCM to honor Jonah R. This broke their mother's heart, so Zoe followed his example, just to spite her mother. Since enlisting, Zoe has repeatedly shown an impeccable sense for tracking her enemies, and a sour attitude that does little to boost squad morale.

During a skirmish aboard the Sulaco, she was separated from her fire team, but later joined up with Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Kent, Dr

kent
  • Aliens: New's Tale. Mike Richardson, Dark Horse, 1992. Print.

Kent was in charge of monitoring colonist Russ Jorden's medical condition after he returned from an exploration tour to the Derelict with a Facehugger attached to his face in 2179. The Facehugger separated from his face and died after about a day, and Russ awoke shortly after, presumably unharmed. Kent, on the other hand, remained suspicious of the unknown creature's motives and concerned about Russ' condition. Ann arrived in the medbay a little while later, and the Jordens pleaded with Kent to let him go. Despite his sympathies for the pair, Kent declined their request.

Russ began convulsing in the middle of the conversation, and Kent and Ann watched in horror as he perished giving birth to a Chestburster. Kent would then go on to supervise and investigate the circumstances of the infected second search group that had arrived from the Derelict shortly before Russ' death. Later, during the kiande amedha infestation that claimed Hadley's Hope, he was slain.

Kevin

kevin
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.

He helped Clemens with Rebecca 'Newt' Jorden's autopsy, which Ripley had ordered. He informs Clemens about Ripley's strange inquiries on the body. Shortly after they observe the alien killing Andrews, he and David quarrel over the creature and its powers.

Kevin later becomes one of the inmates who is used as bait to lure the kiande amedha into the lead mould. He informs everyone that the kiande amedha is "pissed off" after closing a door and sealing himself off from the kiande amedha in the passageways. When the kiande amedha finally catches him, it drags him to the ceiling, where Dillon discovers him and drags him down. Kevin is dragged towards the furnace by Dillon and Ripley, but he bleeds to death on the piston chamber floor. Ripley advises they leave the body after he dies, but the kiande amedha returns immediately, snatches the body, and causes the piston to start too early.

Keyes

keyes
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

In late 2179, Keyes was member of the USS Sephora's search and rescue team Rhino 2-3, which was assigned to the Zeta II Reticuli system to investigate the USS Sulaco in search of Ellen Ripley, Corporal Dwayne Hicks, and the other missing marines who had been dispatched to LV-426 19 weeks before. Keyes was transported to a Hived part of life support after the squad was ambushed by kiande amedha, where a Facehugger impregnated him.

Corporal Winter discovers Keyes cocooned against the wall, with an empty egg near him, after the bridge explodes. Before separating the cocooned marine, Winter is stunned by an extraterrestrial drone, which he eliminates right away. Following his release, Keyes requests that they finish Rhino 2-3's original mission and continue their search for the USS Sulaco's flight data recorder. Winters and Keyes are both ordered by their superior officer, Cruz, to return to the USS Sephora, but Keyes refuses. Cruz reluctantly agrees to give them five minutes to retrieve the recorder.

The kiande amedha began swarming the survivors shortly after reuniting with O'Neal and the rest of the marines, just as Keyes opened the airlock door and everyone began sprinting toward the umbilical. Keyes spotted a kiande amedha on the dropship and threw a grenade, crippling the ship and the hangar bay in the process. After a stand-off against incoming kiande amedha, Keyes and Winter reached the Umbilical.

Halfway through the docking shaft, Keyes suddenly clutches his chest in anguish, as a Chestburster pierces his armour. Waving away his comrades, Keyes pulls out a grenade and blasts up the Umbilical, killing Paluski and exposing Winter to the space vaccum in an act of desperation.

Keyes, Agent Peter

Keyes
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.
  • Re 1987: Predator 2. Simon Hawke, p. 137 (1990), Jove Books.
  • Discoverable OWLF recordings : Predator: Hunting Grounds. IllFonic / Playstation, 2020. Game.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age plus 7 years

After graduating from University, Keyes was quickly placed with the Strategic Defense Institute and two years later was made a Captain in Air Force Intelligence.

Transferred out of to become head of the top-secret OWLF taskforce, investigating Yautja-related incidents around the globe and trying to capture one of the beasts to harness the power of their scientific technology.

Keyes was part of the OWLF team when first contact was made with Jungle Hunter by a team of highly-trained special forces soldiers in South America. Jungle Hunter was disabled by the last surviving member of the team, Dutch Schaefer, triggering a powerful self-destruct mechanism. Keyes and his team interviewed the survivor extensively, while an OWLF survey team combed the blast area for any evidence. Besides some additional information on the species from the survivor, the team found very little to recover.

In 1997, Agent Keyes used OWLF to investigate a supposed drug conspiracy but in reality he intends to capture City Hunter.

Keyes mentions that a creature identical to the one they are pursuing in Los Angeles stalked and slaughtered Dutch Schaefer's team in the jungle ten years prior. After being rescued from Val Verde, Dutch experienced adverse health effects (possibly radiation sickness due to exposure to the explosion of the Jungle Hunter's Self-Destruct Device.

Keyes: Ten years ago one of his kind stalked and eliminated an elite special forces crew in central America. There were two survivors. They indicated that when trapped, the creature activated a self-destruct device that destroyed enough rainforest to cover 300 city blocks. Remarkable weaponry. Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.

Inside Peter Keyes' trailer, the word 'Beowulf' was written in the lower left corner of the screens, linking the Yautja to the man eating monster Grendel.

His entire team is killed by City Hunter while they are attempting to freeze him in a slaughterhouse for study. Keyes is temporarily incapacitated by a glancing blow from the City Hunter's Plasma Caster, scarring on the left side of his face. Just before City Hunter can kill Harrigan, Keyes jumps in front of City Hunter, attempting to freeze the creature as per his original mission. However City Hunter launches his smart disc at Keyes which cuts him in two.

Keyes, Sean

Keyes
  • The Predator. 20th Century Fox, 2018.
  • The Predator: Hunters And Hunted. James A. Moore. June 5 2018. Titan Books. Print.
  • Discoverable OWLF recordings : Predator: Hunting Grounds. IllFonic / Playstation, 2020. Game.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age

Sean became the Regional Director of the OWLF task force on February 23rd, 1996.

By Dec 3, 1996, things have been moving slowly for Sean in his research. He’s spent his time sifting through hundreds of documents and countless data entries, trying to understand the ‘Predators’; a name Peter Keyes gave them. After the OWLF made contact with the survivor of the Val Verde encounter, Dutch Schaefer, they received a wealth of knowledge that helped define how these creatures operate. After this first encounter, things started to fall in place. Small details and past stories yielded more data in retrospect. From these notes, it looks like Earth has had multiple documented encounters over the past few years, but nothing that yielded more than stories and other anecdotal evidence.

February 12th, 1997. OWLF has spent the last few years working on countermeasures and other methods for hunting the Yautja. If they can get the jump on one of the Yautja and catch it alive, the world would change forever. They find it strange that nothing has ever been recovered from a Yautja encounter. No body, limb or even a finger has ever been found. Although, this isn’t entirely surprising. The Yautja are perfectly designed for covert hunting. However, it can see through active infrared scanning. Fortunately, the infrared isn’t too advanced. Dutch Schaefer was able to evadeJungle Hunter's sight by covering himself in cold mud. This led the team to develop a bodysuit that similarly masks the wearer’s infrared signature. They’re still working on ways to counteract the cloaking system, but recent efforts have been encouraging.

July 2-10: Sean and the OWLF team hunt down City Hunter, but unfortunately, his father is killed by City Hunter.

Sean Keyes was good-natured and often got into friendly debates with the staff at Stargazer.

Sean isn’t terribly fond of the hunters for killing his father and is hoping for the chance to dissect the captured creature. However, while examining the Yautja he realizes it’s trying to escape its confines, but instead of raising an alarm, Keyes decides to let it escape just to see what happens. He doesn’t reappear after this, until Stargazer captures Fugitive Yautja.

After Fugitive Yautja escapes, he tells Casey where to go to find it, unlike his colleague Traeger who almost immediately ordered her termination.

Refer to Georgia Event article.

Khorfu

khorfu
  • Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels. Mark Schultz and Doug Wheatley. Dark Horse Comics, Jan 27, 1999 – May 05, 1999. Print.

In 2140, the Geholgod's Captain Mutombo saw Throop, her crew, and the Rachel safely to their destination. Mutombo is a bit shocked that Throop only brought 2 associates.

The Rachel uses the Particle Driveto reach their destination. Scanning no sign of the Savannah, they board the Derelict 75 minutes later.

Throop, Jellicoe, Khorfu, and Baal enter the ship, where they encounter the fossilized pilot and determine Keitel's life supports were still up. After decompressing, they discover an abandoned campsite. Khorfu leaves to do a quick tour of the area, and encounters Rhodes' skeletal remains, his rib cage having exploded outward. A kiande amedha soon attacks, killing him.

Kim

Kim
  • Aliens: Space Marines. Dark Horse/Kenner. 1992.

Lived with her parents on the Lunar Base on Earth Colony Terraform 3 Lunar Base. When the Space Marines found her, her parents had been abducted by Rhino Aliens.

Kim Jr, PFC James "Jimmy"

Infestation
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.

As the son of decorated USCM officer, Kim had always struggled to get Kim Sr's approval, which caused him to follow in his footsteps and join USCM immediately after graduating from high school. Like his father, he attended Camp Pendelton and proved his determination by excelling in every task he was handed in order to impress his father. It was this strife that earned Kim his nickname.

After the departure of the Sephora to LV-426 in 2179, Kim served as a liaison to Sean Davis and his Weyland-Yutani workforce and assisted in supervising the transfer of classified cargo from a Weyland-Yutani freighter inbound from LV- 426 to the Sulaco.

When Fire Team Fox returned to the Sulaco and warned them of the danger the cargo posed, Kim went to the upper cargo bay to follow up on comm silence from the marines tasked with guarding the shipment. Upon arrival, Kim found out that the cargo, which was revealed to be Ovomorphs, had escaped and was now ravaging in the area. Kim barely had time to inform Fire Team Fox of the betrayal by Weyland-Yutani before his comm signal went out. While his comrades had to assume that he had been killed, Kim survived the encounter and made his way to the ventral cargo bay. Shortly before the final confrontation would take place inside this area, Fire Team Fox retrieved Kim, who was eager to continue the fight.

Kim Jr, Master Sergeant James H

Infestation
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.

Kim Sr attended Camp Pendelton.

He had achieved the rank of Master Sergeant upon retirement.

He was a tough and demanding parent, which would cause his son to seek his approval by making his own career in the USCM corps.

King

Nightmare
  • Aliens - Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

In 2193, the group had spread rumors of a miltary food cached in order to lure in victims. The trap was eventually sprung by group of three men named Nylon, Leather and Petey, who was acting as the lookout. King captured Petey with another Bug Feeders called Simmons and brought him before their leader, who had overwhelmed Nylon and Leather at the dig site. The scene was secretly filmed and broadcast by a survivor named Amy. The recording was eventually watched by Billie at Third Base.

King, Marcus

Batman
  • Batman vs Predator. Dave Gibbons. Dark Horse Comics, Dec 1991-Feb 1992. Print.

In 1992, Alex Yeager sponsored Marcus in becoming the Heavyweight Champion of Gotham City. After the fight, Marcus was found killed and skinned by a Yautja.

Kinloch, Matt

Alien4
  • Alien: Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.
  • Name: Alien: Resurrection. C Crispin, Warner Books, 1997. Print.

It is unknown whether Kinloch escaped the USM Auriga during the kiande amedha outbreak in 2381 or died aboard the ship.

Kiryu, Cheryl

Alien3
  • Alien3. David Twohy. October 1989. Unproduced Script.

Kiryu was charge with possession of a firebomb, incitement to riot, and Corporate Terrorism. She received a Life sentence, no possibility of parole.

Kiryu and several other new inmates are being transferred to Moloch Island, a giant prison in orbit around Earth, and are put straight to work in the large foundry. During their first shift, Domingo saves her from being crushed by a pallet of heavy pipes. Without thanking him, she goes back to work.

As they clock off that evening, a long-time inmate, Ivory, is taken away by the guards as his execution is finally due.

The new inmates struggle to find a vacant cell in the cell block, which is essentially unpoliced and run by the prisoners. A shady inmate called Bellhop offers to show them to vacant cells if they give him some of their meagre earnings from the foundry. They agree, and Bellhop takes them to the basement-like lowest level, where most of the cells are suspiciously empty, the only occupants a collection of deranged or physically handicapped individuals. That night, Styles hears strange scratching noises from the maintenance area beneath his cell.

The following morning, Ivory's execution in the gas chamber is broadcast throughout the cell block. She begins a physical relationship with Domingo. Meanwhile, in light of the attack on the prisoners, Styles and the others elect to try and escape. The following night, they make their attempt, but the kiande amedha discovers them as they move through the station's water pipes. It kills Grimes, Domingo and Kiryu, while Van Brundt is killed by a trap set for the creature by the guards. The guards kill the kiande amedha and recapture Styles, who is thrown into solitary confinement.

Note: This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.

Klassen

marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

Klassen was one of the Sephora marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179. Klassen participated in defending the cargo bay aboard the Sulaco where Raider 6-5 and Cruz were located against kiande amedha and Weyland-Yutani PMCs and helped buy enough time for Winter, O'Neal and Clarison to join the escape from the doomed ship.

Kleist, Professor Ernst

kleist
  • Rogue #1-4. Ian Edginton and Will Simpson. Dark Horse, Apr 01, 1993 – Jul 01, 1993. Print.
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines #10. Dark Horse. Print.

Kleist served as the head of Project Chimera, which aimed to exploit all aspects of the Alien's anatomy for human use and use gene-splicing to hybridize a Queen capable of producing controllable kiande amedha to which could be bio-programmed for any task. Unfortunately, Kleist's research involved quite a bit of preludial experimentation, and in this case the "lab rats" were members of the human staff at the station. Kleist also had a corporate security staff under Larsen, and a contingent of Colonial Marines under Sargeant Green. He had a synthetic personal aid and bodyguard named.

Though Professor Kleist was able to create several domesticated Drones, he was unable to breed any Queens as they all would automatically die upon birth. Frustrated by his failed attempts to breed a Queen, Kleist decided to breed a kiande amedha powerful enough to usurp a Queen. While working to undo a plot to steal the secrets of his research and expose her murderous means of experimentation by the Grant Corporation spy known as "John Kray" and the Charon Base transport ship captain Joyce Palmer, Kleist discovered that John Kray's genes were by coincidence capable of hosting a new kind of kiande amedha. Hence, Kleist was able to breed a new breed - a hybrid nicknamed Rogue King. Kleist deemed it a perfect evolutionary successor to the kiande amedha, and hoped to have the Rogue King challenge Charon's resident Queen. Kleist believed the Rogue King to be more powerful than the Queen.

Professor Kleist unleashed the Rogue King upon the base's captive kiande amedha hive in order to test the Rogue King of its capabilities, but it soon escaped shortly after it heard the kiande amedha's cries. The Rogue King continues to run rampant through the entire Charon Base, killing both kiande amedha and Humans alike before confronting the Queen. In the final brutal confrontation between the kiande amedha, with the whole of Charon stations in ruins, the scientist was shocked to find that the Queen was in fact the superior specimen. While the Rogue was larger and stronger, the Queen's superior speed and intellect enabled her to dodge the Rogue King's attacks and slowly wear it down and finally slaughter it. Unable to accept defeat, Professor Kleist used a sound cannon on the Queen until it went critical, destroying the Charon Base.

Some time later, a much-mutated Ernst Kleist resurfaced as the leader of a group of mutated human/Alien hybrids called the Bug-Men, their genes altered through use of Royal Jelly, who were terrorizing a section of space in his name. Here, the maddened Kleist went simply by the name of "father".

Klump, Midge

Midge
  • Archie vs. Predator 1-4. Alex de Campi, Dark Horse Comics, April-July 2015. Print.
  • 1st Appearance: Jughead #5, 1951.

Midge and friends hit Costa Rica for spring break, where party and beach games soon get replaced by the most dangerous game! What mysterious attraction does the gang hold for the trophy-collecting Yautja, and will the kids even realize they’re in danger before it claims them all?

Ko, Master

Hunters Planet
  • AvP: Hunter's Planet TPB. David Bishoff. Print.

Taught Machiko Noguchi martial arts.

Kobus

marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

Kobus was one of the Sephora marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179. Kobus escaped the destruction in orbit of LV-426 down to the planet and fought alongside his comrades in the final attack on the Weyland-Yutani research facility.

Koch, Hermann

nightmare
  • Aliens - Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

Bore a striking resemblance to Albert Einstein.

One of the countless people left behind on Earth during the global kiande amedha infestation in the 2190s.

In 2193, Koch and his group of survivors were located in Charlotte, USA. After managing to connect to an uplink, Koch sent a distress signal detailing the desperate situation of the survivors. Some time before reaching Third Base, Wilks received this broadcast aboard the American.

Kohm

nightmare
  • Aliens - Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

One of the soldiers forming First Platoon, stationed at Third Base. Accompanied Spears with the rest of his platoon to the Terraformer colony to deal with a group of dissidents in 2193.

Krakke

Orig Sin
  • Aliens: Original Sin. Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005. Print.

Krakke joined the crew of the Betty as a mercenary (after the Bettty left the USM Auriga .

Looking unassuming, Krakke was actually a loyal cunning warrior and an expert at weapon assembly. Krakke helped Ripley8 during her raids on border region trading posts where she was searching for information about the elusive Loki organization.

Krakke was also went to the Domes Epsilon, where he was part of the boarding crew and helped in rigging the station with explosives. Shortly before the Betty left Domes Epsilon, Krakke was knocked unconscious by the android Cody, but suffered only minor injuries.

Kramm, Anders

no exit
  • Aliens: No Exit. B. K. Evenson, DH Press, July 2008. Print.

When Earth was retaken from the kiande amedha in 2196, the threat emanating from those creatures was well-known among mankind. Therefore, Weyland-Yutani acted quickly when infestations broke out on colony words operated by Weyland-Yutani and assigned Anders Kramm to protect corporate property by acting as a cleaner. Kramm's mission was to investigate those outbreaks and take measures to contain them, preferably without attracting outside attention and only requesting support by the USCM corps when absolutely necessary. Weyland-Yutani provided him with in-house support, such as ex-marines like Hermann Ungar. Kramm had worked in this capacity for six years and had amassed considerable knowledge about kiande amedha physiology and behavior when, in 2202, he was ordered to investigate kiande amedha activity on the planet Soulages, the world where his wife and daughter lived at the time. Fatally underestimating the threat, Kramm lost his daughter and had to kill his own wife after she had been impregnated by the creatures. In the process, Kramm became trapped in a cave with a kiande amedha Warrior. Kramm killed the creature, but had to spend the next eight days in total darkness finding a way out. He survived the tragedy, but was deeply traumatized by the events. Although the court cleared him of all charges, Kramm left Weyland-Yutani and escaped what remained of his life by placing himself in cryogenic storage in a facility operated by Omnitech.

Thirty years later, in 2232, Kramm was woken up, finding himself in service for Planetus, who had acquired Omnitech in the meantime. He soon found out that Planetus had brought him out of cryosleep to ask him to investigate a possible kiande amedha outbreak on the world of C-3 L/M. Kramm reluctantly agreed as the incident in question happened at a research station in Weyland-Yutani-controlled territory and thus allowed him an opportunity to lash out at his former employer. Once on the planet, Kramm met up with Frances Stauff, a Planetus employee, and Charles Braley, a representative of Weyland-Yutani. With Stauff's assistance, he soon found out that the “infestation” was an elaborate scheme to eliminate Planetus spies and take over Planetus, instigated by Braley, who turned out to be a ruthless and sadistic psychopath. Kramm and Stauff, with whom he was developing a romantic relationship at the time, barely escaped the planet together with Bjorn and Jolena and three technicians, which were all targeted for elimination by Braley to cover up his scheme. However, Weyland-Yutani had managed to quickly acquire Planetus in a hostile takeover. This enabled Braley to remote-access the navigation systems of the survivors' spacecraft and send them to certain death by landing it on a world actually infested with real kiande amedha – Soulages, the place where Kramm had lost everything he cared for thirty years ago.

After landing on Soulages, Kramm and the others discovered that Weyland-Yutani had transformed the old colony where Kramm had lost his family into an artificial kiande amedha Hive. The Hive was used to harvest the creatures with robot drones remote-controlled from a research station situated on the nearby moon. The survivors eventually made their way to a landing pad; however at the cost of the lives of Jolena and the three triplet technicians and the better part of one of Kramm's hands. Carrying the badly-wounded Bjorn with them, Kramm and Stauff flew the short-range spacecraft to the research station on the planet's moon and took control of the installation and the science staff, sending out a distress call to the authorities and preparing for the inevitable strike by Braley's force. By this time, Kramm had overcome his trauma and regained his will to live; his final fate, however, is unknown.

Kroft

BigGame
  • Predator: Big Game. John Arcudi. Dark Horse Comics, Mar-June 1991. Print.

He was smoking in the sleeping quarters when he heard the shots Lee fired when trying to kill a Yautja, though he didn't quite make anything out. He is killed in the explosion that the Yautja caused when it set off its ship self-destruct sequence.

Kuan, Ryo

Rai
  • Alien: Ore. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie Short.
  • Bio Data is based on actor

In the mine where Ryo Kuan worked, she and a group of fellow miners came across a lone kiande amedha.

Ryo was one of the few who chose to stay in the mine and fight the kiande amedha rather than risk it escaping into the colony above. She may or may not have survived his encounter.

Kuhlman, Doctor

Kuhlman
  • Aliens: Isolation. SEGA, 2014. Game.
  • Age: Based on average age of a General Practitioner

Terminal logs suggested that Kuhlman was slightly corrupt and had a drug addiction, having given out drugs to several patients who did not need them as well as "self-medicating", according to Dr. Lingard. Due to this, Dr. Morley had locked him out of the despenser. In an audio log by Kuhlman, he claimed his patients needed them and they were suffering, also saying that he did not have a "problem".

When the crew of the Anesidora unleashed a lone kiande amedha on the station in 2137, he became one of the survivors urgently hoping for rescue. Amanda Ripley, who arrived aboard the Torrens in the hopes of recovering the Nostromo's flight recorder unit (which had also been transported there by the Anesidora), went to San Cristobal to acquire medical supplies for Torrens crew member Nina Taylor, who was injured while boarding the station. Kuhlman guided Amanda to the supplies via the intercom, but he was killed shortly after she returned with them when he opened a door the kiande amedha was behind.

Kuhlman was taken by the kiande amedha when it broke into his office behind him as he prepared to leave the medical center.

Kurosawa, Lieutenant Linn "Lynn"

Kurosawa
  • Alien vs Predator Arcade. Capcom, 1994. Game.
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2. Capcom. 1996. Game.
  • Street Fighter III.. Capcom. February 4, 1997. Game.

Linn Kurosawa uses a handgun and katana and is proficient in several martial arts attacks. She is fast and agile. She wears orange camo pants and a matching orange shirt under her breast plate, a single large shoulder plate, elbow guards and white fingerless gloves, a belt around her waist with a single buckle, a holster is strapped to her right leg, the sheathe of her katana is positioned behind her back, two shin guards, and metal sandals.

In 1994, San Drad has been overrun by the kiande amedha. Dutch Schaefer and Lieutenant Linn Kurosawa have been abandoned by their superiors and are quickly cornered by a swarm of the kiande amedha drones. Before they can be killed, a pair of the Yautja appear and destroy the kiande amedha. The Yautja offer an alliance with the two humans in order to stop the kiande amedha infestation.

Banner Dutch, Linn, a Yautja hunter, and a Yautja warrior successfully destroys the kiande amedha Hive. Later, the team discover that the cause of the kiande amedha presence on Earth is the result of a bio-war project headed by General Bush working for the Weyland-Yutani corporation. They destroy the last of the kiande amedha in Bush's lab by crashing his military ship from orbit into San Drad, causing an explosion that eliminates all kiande amedha life on Earth.

Yautja warrior then gives his Ki'cti-pa (Wrist Blades) to Dutch and Linn, to honor them as warriors, before the Yautja depart back into space.

Linn asks the Yautja why they chose to help them, and the Yautja's vague reply makes her and Dutch wonder whether they will have to fight them the next time they return to Earth.

Linn Kurosawa will later attend one of Ryu's street matches in 1996 and, with Schaeffer in 1997, watched Ken fight while bathing in a hot spring with Chun-Li.

Note: The events of San Drad follows an alternate timeline diverging from the events of Dutch's encounter with Jungle Hunter in 1987, and Peter Keyes' statement of Dutch in 1997.

Brother Kyle

alien iii
  • Alien3 (Vincent Ward). Vincent Ward, Mar 3 1990. Unproduced Script.

He is a tenor.

He was one of the monks who watched the USS Sulaco escape vehicle #4 - crash on Arceon, and one of the protestors against rescuing Ripley from it.

This event takes part in an alternate multiverse from the events of Alien3.
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Lachance

Out of Shadows
  • Aliens: Out of the Shadows. Tim Lebbon, Titan Books, January 28 2014. Print.
  • Age: based on average age of active US pilots in 2020

In 2159, Lachance, a notorious pessimist, spent most of his time on the Marion's bridge, above LV-178 when the planet's miners discovered an ancient Kiande Amedha nest deep underground in the mines.

Lachance was there when the shuttles Samson and Delilah took off from LV-178 with Kiande Amedha on board. Lachance tried to stabilise the Marion's orbit after the collision with the Delilah, but he was unable to do so because several of the ship's positioning thrusters were destroyed in the impact.

When Ripley arrived on the Marion and the survivors realised they'd have to descend to LV-178 as part of their escape plan, Lachance stayed on the bridge with Josh Baxter when the Samson was opened and the Kiande Amedha on board were dealt with — he was far and away the best pilot among the remaining survivors, and he was far too valuable to risk in a fight with the Kiande Amedha. Despite the fact that one of the creatures made it onboard the Marion, Lachance and Baxter remained secure on the bridge, while the Kiande Amedha vanished into one of the ship's cargo holds.

ripley-ash When Ripley pointed out that Ash may have infiltrated the ship's autopilot systems, Lachance piloted the Samson back to the Marion and was forced to dock without computer aid. Despite the Marion's severely declining orbit, Lachance successfully executed the daring manoeuvre, and the survivors re-boarded the ship. The surviving Kiande Amedha, which Ash had liberated from the cargo hold where it had been hidden, attacked them almost immediately. Lachance attempted to kill the Kiande Amedha with a charge thumper but missed, instead injuring Kasyanov, and was murdered himself when the Kiande Amedha flung him against a nearby wall and sank its inner jaw into his neck, nearly ripping his head from his body.

Lamb

Concrete Jungle
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle Dark Horse. Print.

One of Carr's rival in New York, and a rival to the Colombians. Calls his gangs the 'Suits' because that is what they all wear. Been fighting over market share for two years. Lamb runs his gang with calm, cool precision. One of his men is Fiorello. He set up a meeting with Carr to propose a merger, so the Colombians couldn't get into New York City. He is killed when a Yautja attacks.

Lambert, Detective Jerry

J Lambert
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Nickname: Predator 2. Simon Hawke, p. 57 (1990), Jove Books. Print.

Lambert began his police career at Rampart Station. He earned his nickname in his first week of policing, when he stumbled across four heavily armed men robbing a Los Angeles bank. Rather than call for backup, he single-handedly intervened, taking down all four robbers by himself. He later earned a commendation from the mayor for his actions. However, Lambert's subsequent career was less heroic — one of his partners was shot by an armed perpetrator, and many officers blamed Lambert for the incident.

Lambert soon requested a transfer to Alvarado Precinct, where he was placed under Detective Lieutenant Mike Harrigan's command, replacing Ferris. Harrigan was initially concerned by Jerry's specific request to join his precinct, no one requests to come down here. Lambert soon proved himself to be a valued part of the team, applying his considerable surveillance skills, both physical and electronic, to following Peter Keyes and his men around the city. Jerry also helped to protect Harrigan from the invasive and arrogant news reporter Tony Pope as they investigated the murders committed, unknown to them, by the City Hunter.

On the subway train, en route to meeting Harrigan, Lambert and Leona notice a man being threatened to be killed by a group of thugs. They both draw their weapons, then notice that all the doors have been shut tight. City Hunter, who was on the roof of the train, is now inside and killing the thugs and other armed citizens. During the fight with City Hunter in the subway, he makes a stand by allowing other civilians as well as Leona to escape. He died fighting the City Hunter. He is then taken down the subway tunnel and his head and spine is ripped from his body. Harrigan witnesses this mutilation.

Lambert, Joan Marie

Lambert
  • Alien. 20th Century Fox, 1979. Movie.
  • Name / Trans / Birth: Alien. Alien Anthology Crew Dossier (Blu-ray special feature). 20th Century Fox, 2010. DVD.
  • Pro Dreamer: Alan Dean Foster. Alien: Novelization. June 1979. p9. Print.

Joan Marie Lambert was initially born male. She underwent Despin Convert sexual realignment at birth. So far there is no indication of suppressed traumas related to gender alteration.

She grew up in Arkansas.

She studied astronavigation at the New Ontario University. On May 12 2112, she graduated with a Masters degree.

June 1 2112 – September 18 2112: She began an internship in Astro-Cartography Dept. at Ridton Corp in London/EU-UK. During her time at Ridton, Lambert met and fell in love with Xander Chapman, director of astrocartography.

October 7 2112: Lambert marries Xander Chapman.

October 28 2112 – 5 February 2114: Serves as Shipping Lane Trafficator for Farside Lunar Mining at Plymouth on United America-controlled territory on Luna.

February 10 2114: For unspecified reasons, Lambert divorced Xander Chapman, who is no longer Director of Astro-Cartography at Ridton Corp.

February 17 – December 6 2114: She serves as Assistant Navigator [Flight Status C] on Red Star Lines pleasure cruiser Infinity for the Mars-Orion route.

January 29 2115 – August 1 2118: Serves as Navigator/Comm Officer on Ridton Corp salvage vessel Leggatt, under Captain Leigh.

September 13 2118: Marries Lordan Hessutt, Executive Officer on the Leggatt.

October 11 2118 – December 19 2119: Lambert entered Weyland-Yutani service as a navigator aboard the scout vessel Adowa under Captain Payne, [Flight Status BC].

January 3 2120: Divorces Lordan Hessutt.

5 January 2120: Lambert eventually joined the crew of the Weyland-Yutani towing vessel Nostromo together with Kane two days later, again as Navigator, under Captain Dallas. Lambert is disinclined to taking risks beyond the confines of her console.

Lambert's social counts are too low for large crew. Slight hyperactivity and nervousness diagnosed and Loxy-Clav M (oral ingestion) has been successful. Moderate intelligence and performance abilities did not substantially increase and subject was re-assigned long range cryosleep duties on cargo transports and tugs.

Lambert was more the inspiration of dreamers than dreamer herself. In hypersleep her restless musings were filled with intersystem plottings and load factors canceled out by fuel considerations. Occasionally imagination entered into such dream structures, but never in a fashion fit to stir the blood of others. Parker and Brett often imagined their own systems interplotting with hers. They considered the question of load factors and spatial juxtapositions in a manner that would have infuriated Lambert had she been aware of them. Such unauthorized musings they kept to themselves, securely locked in daydreams and nightdreams, lest they make her mad. It would not do to upset Lambert. As the Nostromo’s navigator she was the one primarily responsible for seeing them safely home, and that was the most exciting and desirable cojoining any man could imagine.

When MOTHER picked up the signal and located its source on LV-426, the Nostromo's computer, following proper procedure, woke the crew from hypersleep. Lambert quickly discovered that they were only halfway on their journey back to Earth.

lambert

Several minutes of intense searching and computer-cooperation produced a tight grin of satisfaction on her face. “Found it . . . and us. We’re just short of Zeta II Reticuli. We haven’t even reached the outer populated ring yet. Too deep to grab onto a navigation beacon, let alone a Sol traffic relay.” Alien: Novelization. Alan Dean Foster. June 1979. p23.

She later was responsible for landing the Nostromo mostly unharmed on the surface of the hostile planetoid. Lambert also participated in the search party and explored the Derelict together with Kane and Dallas. The Derelict's presence bothered her, prompting her to recommend that the team go. Lambert wondered aloud what had happened to the other members of the team when they discovered the remains of the Space Jockey.

Following Kane's infestation by the Facehugger, she and Dallas carried him back to the Nostromo, where Science Officer Ash let them in, despite Ripley's misgivings. Once inside, she berates Ripley for her refusing to allow her and the rest of the team aboard.

When crew members began to be slain by the kiande amedha, she indicated a desire to abandon the ship. She began to break down after Captain Dallas' death. Lambert stabbed Ash with the crew's homemade cattle prod to stop him attacking them when it was discovered that he was an artificial. Because the shuttle could only hold three people, they had a limited number of people to leave safely (Ripley, Parker and Lambert). They did, however, require coolant for the life-support system, so Lambert and Parker went to retrieve some while Ripley programmed the ship's self-destruct mechanism to kill the kiande amedha once they were gone.

While gathering coolant, the kiande amedha creeped up on Lambert, who was terrified and unable to leave despite Parker's yelling. Parker couldn't fire his flamethrower since he didn't want to hurt Lambert, so he charged towards it. The kiande amedha, on the other hand, killed him before turning its attention to Lambert, who was sobbing pitifully. She was taken away by the kiande amedha to be a host but she couldn't fit through a duct in which case the kiande amedha "made" her fit. Ripley heard Lambert's screams and the kiande amedha's roars over the ship's intercom and rushed to save her friends, but arrived only to find their corpses. Lambert's bloodied leg was seen hanging down, although the rest of her body was not visible.

Refer to 2122 Event article.

Lara, 2nd Lt. Katherine

Lara
  • Aliens: Berserker. Dark Horse Comics, 1995. Print.
  • Aliens: Berserker. SD Perry, Banta Spectra, 1998. Print.
  • AvP: War Dark Horse. Print.

Traon was her 7th run with Izzard, and her 5th with Pulaski, Jesse, and Teape. She worked with Mannings before Teape replaced him.

Had an affair with Izzard, but regrets it.

Lara had run M.A.X. on the Nemesis's previous missions, before Deep4, 3 of her last 5 runs with the H/K Strike's team.

Lara and the crew of Nemesis docked with a space station orbiting Traon to clear it of a kiande amedha infestation. They are betrayed by Izzard. who tries to blow up his squad to cover up what Weyland-Yutani did. Izzard tries to convince Lara to come with him, to spare her life. While opening a container to get champagne, Izzard is attacked by a Facehugger allowing Lara to escape.

Lara and the remaining crew set down on a planet only to once again run into kiande amedha as well as the company, Lucas Briggs, a Weyland-Yutani representive attempt to force Lara and her crew to accept a deal only for them to refuse and escape with the aid of Machiko Noguchi.

Larsen, Lieutenant Lew "Lucky"

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt - "Broken". Rachel Caine, Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

c2171, Bishop is attached to the Colonial Marine unit led by Lieutenant Lew "Lucky" Larsen. Their mission was to free a group of hostages on Haarsa Colony from a group of predominantly ex-military criminals known as Company F. Following a firefight with the hostage-takers, Larsen orders Bishop to check the wounded and tag those able to be evacuated, explaining that their orders are to destroy the colony's air converters and abandon the remaining hostages. Realizing the destruction of the converters will flood the facility with deadly Pervox gas, Bishop questions his orders, but is overruled.

After tagging the wounded, Bishop elects to take gas masks to the hostages, ignoring Larsen's attempts to stop him. As Marines destroy the converters with explosives, poisonous gas spreads throughout the colony. As the mercenaries and hostages are overcome, Bishop places the gas masks he has brought along on the hostages, saving their lives. Bishop remotely pilots the dropship into orbit, saving the hostages, before shutting down.

Larsen elects to leave Bishop behind.

Lauren, Terry

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.
  • Events placed in the year 2176 as it was written 3 years prior to the release of Alien3.

In 2176, Lauren and Russ, a fellow scientist at Sector C at Northstar are having an intimate moment in the anti-grav room when a kiande amedha kills them.

Law

[Law]
  • Agents of Law #6 Dark Horse. Print.

Law entered Golden City and seemed to have all the answers to the city's woes, but demands absolute authority if he's to set things right. Is he a modern-day messiah who will restore Golden City to greatness, or is he a charismatic killer who craves despotic domination?

Yet now there's someone new in town who has a whole different view of Law: He considers him meat. The once utopian Golden City has become hunting ground to a Yautja, and he's got his lasers trained on Law!

"Leather"

nightmare
  • Aliens: Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Mark Verheiden.Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

Leather was one of the vast numbers of individuals fighting for survival on the kiande amedha-infested Earth during the 2190s.

In 2193, Leather enlisted the help of his friends Nylon and Petey in uncovering a military food cache, intent on using it to buy himself into the Hidden Underground. However, the cache site was a trap set up by Bug Feeders, who ambushed and captured the three. Amy and her uncle Burt secretly filmed the scene and broadcast it.

Billie watched the recording at Third Base.

LeBlanc

leblanc
  • Predator: Strange Roux Dark Horse. Print.

A Yautja hunts in Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana in July 1931. Mr LeBlanc, a Cajun tracker, associates the Yautja with the legend of the Gollywomp.

Ledward

Covenant
  • Alien: Covenant. 20th Century Fox, May 2017.
  • Alien: Covenant - Prologue. 20th Century Fox, Feb 23 2017.

As the crew repair the ship after a neutrino burst, they intercept a human radio transmission from a nearby unknown planet. Acting captain Oram decides to investigate. An expedition team descends to the surface, while Covenant remains in orbit. Karine Oram conducts an ecological survey, while the others track the signal to the crashed Engineer ship. Two security team members, Ledward and Hallett, are inadvertently infected with an alien spore. Karine helps Ledward back to the landing vehicle, but Faris quarantines them inside the med-bay. A Neomorph bursts from Ledward's back, killing him, then mauls Karine to death.

Lee

AvP
  • Predator: Big Game Dark Horse. Print.

Typical frontiersman, practically born and bred in the great outdoors. He's killed a lot of deer, skinned a lot of rabbits, and cleaned a lot of fish. When he and Clowes went to investigate Dietl's death, they were killed by a Yautja.

Major Lee

AvP
  • Aliens: Genocide. David Bischoff, Bantam, Jan 1994. Print.

Major Lee was a hero of the Kiande Amedha-Earth War.

She lost a subordinate and lover in a mission to destroy one of the remaining hives on Earth.

Years later she was employed by the Grant Corporation to lead a mission to Kiande Amedha Prime to collect Royal Jelly. Daniel Grant tried to seduce her on the mission but Lee was just amused by it. The Colonial Marines had some casualties on the mission, mostly because of a spy amongst them. Still, great quantities of Royal Jelly was acquired and Major Lee survived.

"Left Nut"

Alien3
  • Alien3. David Twohy. October 1989. Unproduced Script.

After the Rogue Alien klled XRay and Hiker, the Special Service guards are sent after it. After Right Nut lies to his boss and said the creature had escaped, Left Nut is sent out with a guard dog to follow Rogue Alien's last location and kill it.

Lemieux, Bill

Lemieux
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Name / Past: Predator 2. Simon Hawke, p. 5 (1990), Jove Books.

Lemieux had reported on the urban conflict in Bogotá, Colombia. He had also worked in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and Buenos Aires in Argentina. He shared a particularly strong rivalry with fellow reporter Tony Pope, who resented Lemeieux for his greater experience in foreign correspondence, particularly with regard to his war zone coverage.

Lemieux was following the escalating gang violence in Los Angeles in 1997 and was present when several heavily armed Colombian Scorpions engaged SWAT officers from the LAPD after two motorcycle cops were shot when they stumbled upon a drug deal. Despite the carnage raging all around, Lemieux stood his ground and delivered his report.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Lester

Lester
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Name: Taken from Patch on uniform.

Lester was a paramedic with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. He was among the responders to the massacre on the Los Angeles subway perpetrated by a Yautja in 1997. When Detective Leona Cantrell was found alive and brought up to the surface, Lester and Jackson tended to her, finder her suffering from severe shock but otherwise unharmed. When Jackson discovered she was in fact pregnant, the pair rushed her to hospital for further treatment.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Leo

AvP
  • Aliens vs Predator. Randy Stradley. Randy StradleyDark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

An older man in Prosperity Wells who always seemed to have candy in his pocket.

Leroy

Nightmare
  • Aliens - Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

During the kiande amedha infestation of Earth during the 2190s, Leroy was among those left behind and became part of the same group of survivors to which Amy, her mother Mona, Burt and others belonged.

Lestrade, Inspector

lestrade
  • Predator: Nemesis. Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • First Appearance: A Study in Scarlet. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

When they discovered a Yautja ship underground, he refused to believe it was a flying craft - it had no wings. He thought it was some sort of submarine. Thus, he believes the "Spring-Heeled Jack" is an agent provocateur for a foreign power sent to destabilize the British Empire.

Levitz

biocorp
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Shortly after the start of the Benedict being assigned a mission to the kiande amedha-infested world in 2192, Levitz attended the San Diego Arms Fair, teasing the release of a new bio-weapon technology based on the kiande amedha, which generated considerable interest.

Lewis

Berserker
  • Aliens: Berserker. SD Perry, Banta Spectra, 1998. Print.

She was supposed to go over the stats after their site inspection for Deep4 on Traon. She didn't.

Lewis, PVT Lance J

lewis
  • Alien vs Predator Jaguar Rebellion Developments. Oct 20 1994. Game.

Lance J.Lewis is an U.S.C.M. on Golgotha training facility. He starts his missions stationed aboard and is one of the few Marines left as the other crew eject in the escape pods.

Levy, Dr Richard

marines
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines – Stasis Interrupted DLC. SEGA, 2013. Game.

Levy had a prolific past of constructing new weapon systems and was eventually transferred to Michael Weyland's personal frigate. In 2179, the frigate landed at the construction site of the Origin facility on LV-426. When USCM soldier Hicks was captured on Fiorina 161, Levy initially assisted Michael in the interrogation of Hicks. During the discussions between Weyland and Hicks, Levy became increasingly disturbed about Michael's ruthlessness and his intention to control the kiande amedha at any cost.

Eventually, Levy's conscience caused him to turn on Michael and free Hicks. Together, they escaped the ship aboard an EEV, which, due to its inability to work inside an atmosphere, crash-landed onto LV-426's surface only a few dozen meters from the frigate.

Intending to use the main comm relay of the facility to send Hicks' message, the two traversed the perimeter around the the Origin facility site. Eventually, an overwhelming attack by Weyland-Yutani APCs forced Levy and Hicks to go underground, where they stumbled upon an expansive Hive created by kiande amedha who had survived the Hadley's Hope incident. Following a tunnel dug to capture the new Queen, they reached the inner compound. Passing through the containment module and its labs, the two finally reached the main comm relay where they managed to initiate the sending of the message despite being attacked by an onslaught of kiande amedha.

However, at the last second, Michael ordered a missile barrage on the comm dish, and the transmission was cut short. Surrounded by Weyland-Yutani forces, Hicks and Levy were captured again. Levy's final fate is unknown, and is presummed executed.

Lieder, Private Gemma

Invasion
  • Predator: Incursion (The Rage War #1). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, October 20, 2015. Print.
  • Alien: Invasion (The Rage War #2). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, April 29 2016. Print.

Private Gemma Lieder was part of the 5th Excursionists, known as the VoidLarks.

Ligachev, Colonel Valentina

[Cold War]
  • Predator: Cold War. Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • 1st name revealed: Predator: Hunters III #1-4. Chris Warner, Feb 5 2020. Dark Horse Comics, Print.

In Yamal Peninsula, Siberia, Russia (1990), a Yautja ship crash-landed. almost immediately, Russian military personnel at local oil stations were slaughtered. U.S. military was dispatched in an effort to either capture the alien ship or destroy it to prevent it from falling to the Russians. Being one of the few to ever combat the Yautja, the military brought in John Schaefer to help, against his will. John and General Philips' elite squad parachute into the icy wasteland to investigate. Yet only Lt. Ligachev and John seen interested in going after the real enemy-the Yautja. John and Ligachev take the battle to the enemy when they attack the Yautja's downed spacecraft.

By 2020, John (now retired from the NYPD) and Ligachev (now a colonel) reunite to meet Jaya Soames' team in Belize (Enoch Nakai, Mandy Graves, Raphael Herrerra). Ligachevonly warns them to stay out of her way while she is on her mission.

Likowski, Captain James. T

Likowski
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Likowski, around 2130, left Earth for a cargo haul aboard the spaceship Junket. Through unknown circumstances, the Junket traveled to the kiande amedha Homeworld and landed on the planet. The Junket managed to leave the homeworld, but not before becoming infested. By the time the Junket reached Earth, the kiande amedha had decimated almost the entire crew. Likowski managed to eject aboard the pilot pod, but took a Facehugger with him that proceeded to impregnate Likowski, who entered a coma from which he would not awaken for several decades.

In 2192, the fate of the Junket was discovered by the Coast Guard. This information, including the fact that the pilot pod was missing, reached Bionational, which subsequently tracked down and retrieved the pilot pod. Bionational transferred Likowski to its Houston facility where he was awakened and put under medical surveillance. Bionational had hoped to use the creature that was gestating in him for bio weapons research. While being unconscious, James dreamed about his entire life mixed with nightmares involving the kiande amedha. After coming to, James demanded to be let go, complaining only of a stomach ache. The two doctors observing him, then told him about the creature growing in him and would rip through his chest killing him. James was shocked by the news of his inevitable death, and before he died, James had a dream of breaking through the facility and escaping to his wife, who transforms into a kiande amedha.

As the creature begins to rip through James' body, Bionational's Project Director, Reine, enters the laboratory, wishing to witness the creature's birth first hand. Noticing that the creatures birth was taking too long and speculating that James was somehow "fighting off" the creature, Reine approaches James and scolded him for hindering the creature's birth. James, in a way got some poetic justice as the Chestburster, which turned out to be a Queen, emerged from him attacked Reine and put Reine straight in front of his chest. The Chestburster soon emerged and began to chew through Reine's body, killing him as well.

This Queen would be unleashed onto mankind and cause a global kiande amedha infestation known as the Earth War.

Note: One of the scientist say that James' Chestburster is in his digestive system, this is contradicted by other sources that state that the parasite is located within the chest.

Likowski, Mary

outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Around 2130, Mary stayed behind on Earth when her husband left Earth aboard the Bionational cargo ship Junket. Her husband would never return to her and was eventually declared missing. Further details about Mary's life afterward are unknown.

Lin, Major Quan Chu

outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

In 2192, Major Lin attended the San Diego Arms Fair. Hearing about the buzz concerning a new bio-weapon technology based on the kiande amedha reportedly in development at Bionational, Lin became very excited about the product and demanded a 60-day exclusive.

Ling, Chester O

outbreak
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.

During the kiande amedha outbreak in 2179, Ling was involved in removing the Facehugger from the colonist John L. Marachuk. Ling later died during the outbreak.

Lingard, Doctor

Lingard
  • Aliens: Isolation. SEGA, 2014. Game.

Doctor Lingard tried unsuccessfully to treat Catherine Foster since the parasite had completed its gestation and hatched from its host. Lingard was also subjected to coercion and was often threatened by Ransome, whom she refers to as a "old friend." Lingard, who was fed up with the threats, recorded himself speaking about them.

Lingard died after the crew of the Anesidora unleashed a lone kiande amedha on the station in 2137.

Linell, Senator

Berserker
  • Aliens: Berserker. SD Perry, Banta Spectra, 1998. Print.

Rival of Senator Claypool. He was assassinated by Anton Pulaski.

Lish, Julian

julian
  • Aliens:Hive. Jerry Prosser and Kelley Jones, Dark Horse, 1993. Print.

Julian sometimes thinks it would be better to be a synthetic, able to re-program herself with a new chip or bio-electrical circuit.

By 2214, Julie Lish is inspired by reading Doctor Mayakovsky's book on ant socio-biology Cyberantics. She recruited Mayakovsky into an illegal plan to try and secure a source of valuable Royal Jelly from a Grant-Corporation-held kiande amedha hiveworld in space.

Mayakovsky created a synthetic kiande amedha, called Norbert, to infiltrate an kiande amedha Hive. As part of her training for the mission, Mayakovsky has Julian race about the ship, tryying to outlast and outmaneuver Mayakovsky's synthetic Kiande Amedha Norbert. In her latest exercise, she manages to last 15 seconds longer before Norbert captures her. With further practice, Mayakovsky is convinced Julian could eventually last over 3 minutes.

The plan went awry when Mayakovsky, Julian, Norbert and their crew discovered that a Grant vessel and its ruthlessly protective crew were already on the planet harvesting the Jelly, and atmospheric interference cut off their escape.

Lockwood, C

outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

One of the persons affected by kiande amedha-related nightmares during the prelude to the Earth War in 2192. The case came to the attention of Dr. Waidslaw Orona and was filed under Case #232745.

Lodge, Veronica

Veronica
  • Archie vs. Predator 1-4. Alex de Campi, Dark Horse Comics, April-July 2015. Print.
  • 1st Appearance: Pep Comics #26, 1942.

Veronica and friends hit Costa Rica for spring break, where party and beach games soon get replaced by the most dangerous game! What mysterious attraction does the gang hold for the trophy-collecting Yautja, and will the kids even realize they’re in danger before it claims them all?

Lance Corporal Lombardo

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt – Empty Nest. Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

Lance Corporal Lombardo and his squad are wiped out by kiande amedha on Taurus Seven, after he is betrayed by one of the colonists named Alice, who is carrying a Queen embryo.

London

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt – Chance Encounter. Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

In 2185, the USS Typhoon sets down on an uncharted planet in the Zeta 2 Reticuli system and find large floating lifeforms – as well as Kiande Amedha. Narrowly escaping, navigator London smuggles a small Ovomorph on board – which eventually hatches.

Loney

noexit
  • Aliens: No Exit. B. K. Evenson, DH Press, July 2008. Print.

During the kiande amedha outbreak in 2179, Loney was part of an armed scouting party led by fellow colonist Drapers whose mission was to locate the Hive. Upon finding the nest inside the sub-levels of the nearby Atmosphere Processor, a firefight broke loose during which almost all party members, including Loney, were killed.

Lope, Sergeant Daniel

Lope
  • Alien: Covenant. 20th Century Fox, Feb 23 2017.
  • Alien: Covenant - Origins. Alan Dean Foster. 2017.
  • Year of Birth: Based on actor's age

The ranking military officer. A traditionalist officer.

Several attempts are made to sabotage the colonization mission being mounted by Weyland-Yutani in the form of USCSS Covenant. Sergeant Daniel Lopé, security chief, is targeted, while Jenny Yutani, the daughter of Company CEO, manages to foil her own abduction attempt. Daniels, on the Covenant averts a bombing crisis. Hideo Yutani manages to trace the sabotage to a group called the Earthsavers; fanatics convinced that the nightmares of their leader, Duncan Fields, are premonitions Earth’s destruction by monsters from the stars. Lopé, along with Sarah Rosenthal, manage to route the group and capture Fields. A final attempt at destroying the Covenant by ramming it with a cargo shuttle is thwarted when pilot, Tennessee reprograms Lander 2 to intercept it – destroying both vessels.

After setting down on an unknown planet, the crew encounter Neomorphs and David8. Tennessee, the pilot of the Covenant, arrives in another lander to extract Daniels, Lope, and Walter. They kill the kiande amedha with the lander's crane and dock with Covenant. However, Lope had been implanted with a kiande amedha embryo, which bursts out killing him.

Losso, Lance Corporal John

losso
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.

Military history, wartime procedures, and fighting tactics had always piqued John Losso's curiosity and enthusiasm. He enlisted in the USCM as soon as he was able, and only a few weeks after completing Recruit Training. He quickly became a favourite recruit among all of the instructors; he never needed to be told anything more than once, his movement under fire was automatic, and his movements were praised as "simply smart." Losso was, in fact, born for the Infantry, according to some.

During Operation Arcturan Freedom, he cut his teeth and was praised for his bravery in the face of danger.

18 weeks after its deployment to LV-426 in 2179, he was part of a platoon of Colonial Marines ordered to investigate the Sulaco. Losso was separated from his squad, but later rejoined Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Lou Ann

Earth Angel
  • Aliens: Earth Angel. Dark Horse. Print.

In 1954, she went with Matt to the crash site of the kiande amedha ship and helped him take out the pilot and bring it to Dr. Ripley.

Lucain

AvP
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

Lucain was part of Massey's team dispatched to intercept the Benedict mission to the kiande amedha Homeworld. Lucain was killed during an attack of winged creatures near the Hive.

Luccini, Paul

AvP
  • Aliens vs Predator. Randy Stradley. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

Didn't talk much, but people in Prosperity Wells tended to listen when he did.

Lumley

Alien: Elder Gods
  • Alien: Elder Gods. Dark Horse Comics, Print.

In 2099, the Estorics had been contracted to work for Omni-Tech on Mira Ceti 4 as miners. 23 days into their 90-day quarry detail, they unearthed a fossilized Queen and a well preserved Hive. Lumley and his brotherhood believe this to be a lost city of R'lek, the crypt of Tulitu. This was the resurrection they had traversed the gulfs of space to witness. Lumley performed a sermon within the Hive that ended with each member sacrificing himself to a Facehugger while chanting "Tu-LI-TU!"

10 days later, the Estorics returned to the colony with Ovomorphs hidden in their cargo. The Estorics strategically placed the Ovomorphs in and around the outpost during the night before succumbing to the Chestbursters within each of them.

Within threee days, the colony becomes overrun by Kiande Amedha.

Lupo

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt: No Good Deed. Ray Garton, Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

June 25, 2179.

On the run from Voss and Jex, Enzo Jaeger and Jack Bates make for the small nearby colony, Hadley's Hope, in the hope of acquiring a ship capable of interstellar travel as Jaeger has an acquaintance at the colony, Lupo, and hopes to convince him to let them take a vessel.

However, when Jaeger and Bates reach Hadley's Hope they are unable to enter the complex or locate Lupo due to the ongoing kiande amedha infestation.

Lydecker, M

lydecker
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.

In 2179, Lydecker notified Simpson of Burke's ambiguous directives regarding the colony's responsibility to locate the abandoned ship. Lydecker also spoke with Simpson regarding the Jorden family's claim to anything they discovered. Lydecker also chastised a tricycle-riding child for entering the observation centre. During the initial kiande amedha infestation, Lydecker died, either impregnated or killed by the kiande amedha

Lyle, Ensign

Outbreak
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.

In 2192, Commander Barton and Ensign Lyle were dispatched aboard the Coast Guard cutter Dutton to destroy the wreckage of the Junket in Earth's orbit. Barton supervised the exploration of the wreckage via remote-controlled probe. During the investigation, Lyle remote-controlled the Dutton's probe to explore the derelict spacecraft.

Soon, Lyle and Barton discovered the evidence of the kiande amedha's rampage aboard the freighter, Barton attributed the carnage to a crew member gone insane. After retrieving the data banks and remote-detonating the vessel, Barton and Lyle were both killed by the surviving kiande amedha, which had jumped ship aboard the Dutton's probe.

Lynch

Lynch
  • The Predator. 20th Century Fox. Sept 14, 2018.

He teams with Quinn and several outsiders on a special Yautja-hunting operation.

While he is in a sniper position preparing to fire on Traeger's men if things go south, the Enforcer sneaks up on him. Lynch realizes he's in danger too late and the Enforcer fires, severing his arm and then finishing him off before heading for the Fugitive's ship.