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Ma, PFC J

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

Ma was part of the mission sent to the Origin facility in late 2179.

Possessing a natural talent as a marksman, Ma killed 15 kiande amedha without assistance. After escaping the destruction in orbit to the surface of LV-426, Ma was the first marine to encounter the Spitter subspecies of the kiande amedha, an encounter which proved to be fatal when Ma was killed by a long-range acid spit from such a creature.

Macaulay, PFC M

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

One of the Sephora marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179. Macaulay lost his whole team and was killed by kiande amedha after his ammunition had run out during a last stand behind a piece of debris.

Machu

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

The lead guide for the S.T.A.R. Labs expedition into the South American jungles.

Machu re-describes the events of the story behind the 1987 crater as folklore, which Trabor confirms after stripping away the superstition aspect.

MacCruthers, George

Forever Midnight
  • Forever Midnight. Shirley, John. 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.

Macwhirr

Macwhirr
  • Alien: Alone. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie Short.

Macwhirr was a salvager who discovered the space commercial transport Otranto adrift in space. Unbeknownst to him, the synthetic Hope, the vessel's lone remaining crewmember, planned to utilise whoever landed with her ship in her research.

So, Hope impregnated Macwhirr with a Chestburster and imprisoned him in a storeroom until he perished giving birth to the creature.

Mag

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

During the early 2180s, Mag spent her youth living on the colony world Ferro and was friends with Billie and Carly.

Magruder, PFC Jason S

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

Member of the USCM contingent at Third Base in 2193 who tried to escape Spears' reign of terror by fleeing to the Terraformer colony. Upon arrival, however, they discovered that Spears had transformed the colony into an artificial kiande amedha Hive. Magruder and almost all of his comrades were immediately killed by the resident Drones.

Mains, Lieutenant Johnny

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.

Lieutenant Johnny Mains was the leader of the 5th Excursionists, known as the VoidLarks.

Maio

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

One of the USCM sent to the Origin facility in late 2179. Maio managed to escape the destruction of the Sephora and the Sulaco and regroup at Hadley's Hope. During a stand-off at the colony against kiande amedha hordes, Maio got pinned down under a toppling piece of furniture, but was soon rescued by Corporal Winter.

Malik, Tatjana

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

One of Suslov's lab assistants. She broadcasted a message to the Anchorpoint warning them to stop their experiments with the kiande amedha as their own experiments ended in failure and an outbreak.

She is killed during the outbreak.

Mamani, Winni

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

In the mine where Winni Mamani worked, she and a group of coworkers came across a lone kiande amedha. The beast killed Winni soon after it was born.

Manning

sea of sorrows
  • Aliens: Sea of Sorrows. James A. Moore, Titan Books, July 25 2014. Print.

In 2497, Manning's team was hired by Weyland-Yutani for a mission to New Galveston to capture a live kiande amedha for the company to study. The operation suffered massive casualties (including Petey, Cho and Perkins), although the few survivors did successfully capture several viable specimens.

Mannings

Berserker
  • Aliens: Berserker. Dark Horse Comics, 1995. Print.

Teape's predecessor. Burnt out 4 missions before Deep4.

Mantle, Reginald “Reggie”

Reggie
  • Archie vs. Predator 1-4. Alex de Campi, Dark Horse Comics, April-July 2015. Print.
  • 1st Appearance: Jackpot Comics #5, 1942.

Reggie 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?

Marachuk, John J

Aliens
  • Mention Only: Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.

Lower-echelon colonist on LV-426 in 2179.

Marachuk was discovered within the Atmosphere Processor with a Facehugger latching onto his face during the initial kiande amedha outbreak on LV-426. Marachuk was brought to the colony's medical lab, where doctors attempted to medically remove the Facehugger before the embryo was implanted in him. Dr. T. Biggs attempted to medically remove the Facehugger but was killed after making a single incision that resulted in him being sprayed with the Facehugger's organic acid across his face and throat. Despite the fact that the Facehugger was successfully removed, Marachuk died shortly afterward from acute shock and poisoning.

When Ellen Ripley and the other Sulaco Colonial Marines sought refuge in the same medical lab, they stumbled upon Marachuk's medical report.

Manson, Charles

Concrete Jungle
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics, 1990. Print.
  • Charles Manson. Wikipedia. Web.

Charles Milles Manson was an American criminal and cult leader. In mid-1967, he formed what became known as the Manson Family, a quasi-commune based in California. Manson's followers committed a series of nine murders at four locations in July and August 1969.

In 1989, Manson hosted his own TV special, "Charlie's Devils", live from San Quentin.

Marcel

Marcel
  • Predator: Hunters. Dark Horse Comics, 2017. Print.

On the remote Kehuah Island, three stranded survivors (one of them Marcel) become stranded after their fishing vessel drifts off course due to a storm. They are later captured by a monstrous tribal-looking Yautja and kept in a makeshift prison for several days before eventually being released by Tribal Yautja for it to hunt them for sport. Marcel is caught by a snare and decapitated.

Marcel

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 2001. Print.

One of Ward's soldiers. He never makes assumptions.

Marcus, Chief Warrant Officer Friedric

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

Marcus served the corps as a marine gunner, but almost nothing else is known about him among his comrades. He combines an extremely high, almost super-human skill level with a friendly, but introverted behavior. This has led to his reputation of seeming almost inhuman.

During an engagement on the Sulaco in 2179, Marcus became separated from his team, but later joined up with Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Marcy

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

Marcy was 10 years old when she died of cancer. However, her mind was transfered into the "Hybrid" named Wendy, but Hermit is unaware of this.

Marianetti

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

A citizen of Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Mark

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

Nick and Mark are Dale's two friends, and enemies of Ricky.

When Ricky is fighting the trio in the pool, an kiande amedha kills Mark with its inner jaw, and as Dale, Jesse, and Ricky escape through the window, the kiande amedha pulls Nick back through the window and kills him as well (shortly before being killed in turn by Wolf).

Marks, Corporal

Big Game
  • Predator: Big Game. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

Part of the search party hunting the Yautja that destroyed Cole Army base.

Marlow, Captain Henry

marlow
  • Alien Isolation. SEGA, 2014. Computer software.

When the Anesidora recovered the flight recorder unit from the USCSS Nostromo at Zeta Reticuli in 2137, Marlow extrapolated the flight recorder's journey in the hopes of discovering the Nostromo's debris and turning it in to Weyland-Yutani for a reward. The Anesidora's crew followed the trail to the planetoid LV-426, where they discovered a distress call. Marlow, his wife, Foster, and a third crewmember landed on LV-426 and proceeded to Acheron, where they traced out the source of the distress signal, which was a derelict spacecraft.

The crew continued to investigate a lower section, accessible through a hole burned in the floor, after discovering the ship's pilot's fossilised remains and disabling the signal. The team discovered a massive, cavernous chamber loaded with Ovamorphs when they went to the derelict's lower level. Foster was pregnant by a Facehugger while investigating the rooms. Marlow and the third crewmember brought the comatose Foster back to the Anesidora and hastily retreated to space to locate aid for her.

foster After some time, the Facehugger gradually detached itself from Foster and died, allowing her to wake up seemingly unharmed from her sleep. Despite this, Marlow insisted that Foster stay in hypersleep since he was still dubious of what the Facehugger had done to her and wanted to drag the process down.

Marlow decided to transfer Foster to Sevastopol to be treated there, breaking all quarantine rules in the process. He used the Nostromo's flight recorder as leverage to gain entrance onto the station. His attempts were in vain, as the Facehugger's embryo that had been developing inside Foster suddenly erupted and escaped. The Colonial Marshals captured Marlow and his crew for introducing a strange monster into Sevastopol Station.

Following the destruction of the Sevastopol kiande amedha, the Working Joes began hunting down and killing the station's surviving human residents, finally making their way to the Marshals' headquarters. Marlow and Taylor managed to flee and eventually boarded the Anesidora while the Marshals were busy fighting the Working Joes. Amanda and Ricardo pursued them in the intention of escaping the station with the Anesidora. Marlow soon betrayed Taylor and set out to destroy Sevastopol and prevent the kiande amedha from coming into contact with humans by detonating the Anesidora's fusion reactor.

While Taylor was arguing with Amanda, he hit Marlow with a wrench, and the two work together to try to prevent the reactor from exploding. However, they are only partially successful, with Taylor being killed by an electrical overload and Amanda narrowly escaping as the ship explodes, killing both Taylor and Marlow. While the explosion did not destroy Sevastopol, it did damage the station's gravity stabilisers, causing it to descend into the atmosphere of KG348.

Marshall, Dawn

AvP Annual
  • AvP Annual #1. Dark Horse Comics, July 07 1999. Print

Charon 13 mining station is destroyed following an kiande amedha infestation despite the efforts of a Yautja and manager Dawn Marshall.

Marshall, Tobin A

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

When Planetus began to get strange readings originating from a Weyland-Yutani research station on the planet C-3 L/M, Marshall was inserted into the facility, tasked with finding the origin of the readings. For this mission, a visual recording device was surgically implanted in one of his eyes.

After his arrival, Marshall soon learned of a new Terraformer prototype being tested near the station. He made several attempts to get to the prototype, only to discover that the device had been removed, if it ever existed at all. Meanwhile, the staff of the station was gradually reassigned and replaced with inexperienced personnel under dubious circumstances. In the end, only Marshall and a LaFargue synth remained, who revealed himself to Marshall as being a second spy from Planetus. Marshall remained suspicious of the synth, but before he could devise a plan to conclude his mission and escape, a Weyland-Yutani strike force led by Charles Braley raided the facility and captured Marshall and the synth.

During the interrogation that followed, Braley revealed that Weyland-Yutani had been aware of the existence of a spy for some time and had reassigned the staff after a background check until only he and the LaFargue synth remained as suspects. Braley proceeded to kill both of them, inserting a robotic Chestburster into Marshall in order to fake an infestation for his master plan to take over Planetus.

However, in 2232, Marshall's recordings were retrieved by Anders Kramm during his investigation of the incident and revealed the truth behind the events.

Marshall, Gerard

If It Bleeds
  • Predator: Incursion (The Rage War #1). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, Oct 20, 2015. Print.
  • Alien: Invasion (The Rage War #2). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, April 29 2016. Print.
  • AvP: Armageddon (The Rage War #3). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, Sept 28, 2016. Print.
  • Predator: If It Bleeds ("Devil Dogs"). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, 2017.

In c2681 he informs the crew of Doyle that contact was lost with ArmoTech research station Trechman Two and the Doyle is being sent to investigate.

Marvin, Cole

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

A member of the primary Strikeforce team sent to Salazar VII. Hates his last name, thus the reason for his nickname. Marvin was killed in a chemical blast.

Mary

Mary
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.

The Ovomorph recovered within the derelict spacecraft were returned to Hadley's Hope for investigation when the spacecraft was discovered. The kiande amedha on the other hand, escaped and overran the colony, kidnapping numerous colonists, including Mary, and cocooning and impregnating them in the hive at the atmosphere processor.

The Colonial Marines deployed to investigate Hadley's Hope soon discovered Mary in the hive. Despite pleading with them to kill her, Corporal Dietrich attended to her; the Marines having no prior contact with the kiande amedha and were uninformed of Mary's predicament. She began convulsing almost immediately and was killed moments later as the Chestburster inside her erupted. Sergeant Apone and Corporal Dietrich promptly burned the Chestburster as well as the corpse of the now-dead colonist.

Mary

ifitbleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds - Blood and Sand. Mira Grant, Titan Books, 2017. Print

In 1933, Tommy Warrington and his twin sister Annie live with Mary and Jack on their ranch in Montana. Her neice and nephew were orphaned at a young age. Mary and Jack are harsh and overbearing, especially towards Tommy, who is frequently the target of Mary's abuse and Jack's beatings.

One evening, Jack is an hour late returning from the far pasture where he has been working. Despite Tommy's fear of the desert and the dangerous animals that live in it, she orders him to fetch Jack, threatening to send Annie in his stead if he does not go. As he heads out into the approaching night, he is joined by Annie, who has snuck out of the house, who ignores his pleas to return and insists going with him is better than being alone with their aunt.

When Tommy bursts into the house, je startling her. Ignoring her bellowed demands for an explanation, he hurls a strange device he carries at her, then dives beneath the table for shelter. Before Mary can reach him, the Devil enters the room. As Tommy hides, he hears Mary fire at it with the shotgun kept by the fireplace, then screaming, and finally silence.

When Tommy dares to look, his aunt is dead.

Masch, Orson

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

In 2211, 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.

Mason

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

A citizen of Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Mason, Marmaduke "Moose"

Moose
  • Archie vs. Predator 1-4. Alex de Campi, Dark Horse Comics, April-July 2015. Print.
  • 1st Appearance: Jughead #1, 1949.

Moose 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?

Massey

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

Massey took the Rachel crew and the Throop Rescue and Recovery team to find Keitel in 2140.

Under Mutombo's private order, he pilots the Rachel to Asteroid L927, a Weyland-Yutani mining operation. Here, they discover Deimos to be a plant, and Mutombo blasts his head off.

After finding Keitel, Baal (corrupted by subversive programming) allows Sten to come on board. Sten knocks him out with a wrench so that he could find the Ovomorphs.

After coming to, Massey finds Sten standing over the Ovomorphs, a willing host for the Facehugger inside so he could be be "reborn" as an "angel". Massey shoots him dead. The Facehugger detaches and attacks Massey. He calls for help from Baal, who stands idle, watching.

When Throop later calls for Massey, Baal claims he is indisposed, yet Massey lying on the floor, facehugged.

Massey, Marla

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

After Patrick Massey married Marla in 2186 and had a child that same year, Massey killed Marla and child in 2192 when they were accidentally exposed to information about the kiande amedha during Massey's preparation for Operation Outreach.

Massey, Patrick

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

Massey killed his parents at the age of nine. However, unknown circumstances made sure that the incident didn't have a negative impact on his future.

After getting his MBA degree at New Harvard, Massey earned a doctorate in corporate law at Cornell, followed by a job at Mitsubishi U. His pathological affinity for violence resurfaced when he abandoned this promising profession and instead enlisted in the USCM corp. He excelled in his military career. During his service, Massey earned four Purple Hearts and participated in the Oil Wars campaign, where he was awarded the Silver Star. During the Tansu Rebellion on Wakahashi's World, he led a recon unit, for which he also earned numerous commendations.

During a mission in 2186, Massey's commanding officer refused to attack a group of civilians Massey took for possible enemy sympathizers. Massey knocked his superior unconscious and gave the squad the order to attack. During the massacre, 85 men, women and children were killed, and according to unsubstantiated reports, Massey himself slaughtered half of them. Massey faced a court martial, but his talents had come to the attention of the private corporation Bionational, which bought off the tribunal and hired Massey as a problem-fixer. As cover, Massey married Marla and fathered a son.

Massey worked as Bionational's Executive Assistant of Security, covering his actual work for the company as a mercenary and assassin that deals with people that could cause harm to the company. As a precaution, Bionational injected a C9 capsule into Massey during a routine physical exam. However, Massey, who was aware of the implant, had it secretly removed and planted it onto an unsuspecting Bionational observer who had followed him during a vacation in the Amazon Preserve.

In 2192, after Massey had successfully “negotiated” a merger with Climate Systems for Bionational, he was assigned to lead a special mission dubbed “Operation Outreach”, which aimed to intercept a government expedition to the kiande amedha Homeworld and thwart its efforts while obtaining a specimen for Bionational. During preparations, sensible data regarding the kiande amedha was sent by an incompetent tech to his personal terminal at his home where it was found by his son, who then informed Marla about the find. While it was standard operating procedure to eliminate any outsider who got exposed to such an information leak, Massey took it upon himself to kill Marla and their son with his own hands by snapping their necks. Bionational stepped in and made sure than the double murder was chalked up to a breaking and entering gone wrong. Massey then played the part of grieving father and husband during this time but mused to himself that it was one less woman and child. Massey then professionally dealt with the incompetent tech responsible for the leak, making it quick like any other job, which spooked his employers on his sociopathic mindset.

On April 5, 2192, Operation Outreach was finally initiated. Massey and several EXP-Series combat androids departed aboard the Bionational vessel K-014 and started pursuit of the Benedict , During the voyage, Colonel Stephens, the mission's commander, who secretly worked for Bionational, fed Massey intelligence about the situation aboard. In orbit of the kiande amedha Homeworld, Massey made his move. He and his team of mercenaries landed aboard the Benedict and captured the entire crew – save for Billie.

Colonel Stephens told Massey that he held up his end of the bargain and now demanded the corporate thug to do the same. Massey refused and shot Colonel Stephens in the chest stating that he couldn't trust a commanding officer that betrayed his own troops.

wilks billie Massey now ordered his men to land on the planet and use the Benedict's marines to catch a kiande amedha specimen. Massey himself chose to supervise the mission from the vessel. Keeping the captive Wilks with him, Massey moved to the comm room and monitored the progress planet side. Wilks made an attempt to overpower Massey and failed when Massey struck and subdued Wilks.

However, Billie was loose on the ship taking out Massey's synthetic patrols and arming herself. As Massey was once again listening in to the complications his disposable troops ran into, Billie told Massey to drop his weapons. Massey complied while Wilks pleaded to the young woman to kill the intruder. Billie , who was distracted by Wilks' yelling; gave Massey a necessary opening to disarm the girl. The scuffle quickly escalated when Wilks joined the fray and Massey was shot in the shoulder. Not willing to go out without taking his opponents with him Massey attempted to arm a grenade he had on him to take out everyone. But before he could arm it, Massey was shot in the chest by Billie, killing him instantly.

Master of Schloss Lichtenstein

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.

He painted The Temptation of Christ c1445, which Brother John uses in his search for the "devil" the Abbot claims Ripley brought to Arceon in 2179.

Matheson

Berserker
  • Aliens: Berserker. SD Perry, Banta Spectra, 1998. Print.

Involved with Deep4 off-base on Traon. He was killed when kiande amedha infested the mine shafts.

Mathis, Kelly

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

James McKutcheon, the psychotic “Condo Killer” broke out of federal custody and escaped, along with several accomplices. When they wound up in the peaceful town of Red Ridge, it fell to Sheriff Kelly Mathis and her father to stop them. Meanwhile, McKutcheon escaped, and Kelly’s father was badly injured, leaving Kelly to track him down alone.

Meanwhile, a man called Buddy has learned that his father’s killer, a Yautja, has returned. Using the armor of a previously felled Yautja, he prepares to meet the monster on its own ground.

The four would meet in the forests of Red Ridge, on ground consecrated in blood a century ago by the cruel murder of an Indian tribe. In a wave of bloodshed, the family circle would at last be made complete.

Tribunal Matthew

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.

After a Chestburster is discovered, Ripley is subjected to a one-sided trial by the Abbot and the five eldest Monks at the commune - Matthew being one of them - who charge her with bringing the "evil" to their commune. Her protestations regarding the kiande amedha are again ignored 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.

After, he speaks with the Abbot as they had to dismantle Anderson's hut to use the wood to repair Arceon.

Matzke

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

One of the soldiers sent to the Origin facility in late 2179. Matzke survived the destruction in orbit of LV-426 and later participated in the final assault against the Weyland-Yutani research facility.

Maury

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

Maury was killed by kiande amedha when Spears reclaimed Third Base in 2193.

Maxwell

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

In 2193, after the arrival of the American, Maxwell and another member named Dowling were ordered by Spears to check the ship's cargo hold for anything worth salvaging.

Max

Max
  • 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. Jinks orders a hit on Vincenzo. When Max and the police arrive, Vincenzo ia alone and arrested.

As Max and Detective Tooley investigate the house, Max is less sure about who the attacker was based on the plasma blasts in the bodies and the decapitation. Tooley doesn't care as long as it takes Vincenzo off the streets.

A week later, the mob killings have continued. The Feds have become involved, and have squeezed Max out of the picture, with Tooley's reluctant help. As 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.

A Yautja arrives and proceeds to attack the men inside until Vincenzo shows up with backup, guns blazing. The Yautja escapes, but Vincenzo and Max follow it into the sewers, where the Yautja attacks them again. As the Yautja bear-hugs Max, Max struggles to reach the knife on the Yautja's belt. He succeeds, but after he accidentally pulls a pin from a grenade the Yautja was carrying.

Later, Max finds out that Vincenzo lied - he was being used by the Feds to get to the Yautja, and Vincenzo was using Max as bait. A Fed pressures him and tells him to keep it a secret. So, Max destroys the only evidence of the Yautja.

May Ella

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

Lives on a plantation with their mother during the American Civil War.

Mayhew

Big Game
  • Predator: Big Game. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

Part of the army search party hunting down the Yautja that destroyed the Cole Army base.

Mayakovsky, Dr Stanislaw "Stan"

stan
  • Aliens: Hive. Jerry Prosser and Kelley Jones, Dark Horse, 1993. Print.

Doctor Mayakovsky was working in the field of synthetics and insect anthropology during the period after the kiande amedha infestation of Earth. He was the author of the popular work on ant socio-biology Cyberantics, in which he created a synthetic ant to infiltrate and study an ant colony.

Diagnosed with a deadly disease, Mayakovsky developed an addiction to the illicit secretions from Queens, a substance commonly known on Earth as Royal Jelly. Mayakovsky was then enlisted by a beautiful thief named Julie Lish who, inspired by reading his book, 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. For the plot, Mayakovsky created a synthetic kiande amedha, called Norbert, to infiltrate a kiande amedha Hive. The plan went awry when a Stan, Gill, 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.

During this process, he is attacked by a Facehugger, and dies after taking a final dosage of Royal Jelly and saying goodbye to Julie.

McBurnie, Wallace

ifitbleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds - Buffalo Jump. Wendy N. Wagner, Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Johnny Anderson was once a member of Wallace McBurnie's gang of outlaws as the best safe-cracker McBurnie knew, but Anderson left to pursue a more honest life when he became tired of McBurnie's violence.

Sometime after 1887, McBurnie came to Coyote Creek to recruit Anderson for a job he has planned in Malheur County. Anderson is shocked and bluntly refuses, making it clear he is prepared to use his gun if McBurnie does not like his answer, but the gang leaves, McBurnie telling Anderson he will give him "some time to think on that".

However, McBurnie's men kidnap Anderson's daughter, Mina. They return to their camp, set up on a readily defensible spit of land surrounded on three sides by a creek. Just as Anderson and Nielssen arrive, a Yautja attacks the camp. In the chaos, Mina and McBurnie become caught in some kind of net and get hauled away across the creek.

Surveying the carnage in the aftermath of the confrontation, one of McBurnie's men, mortally wounded, lives just long enough to tell them he was attacked by a "ghost".

After discovering Yautja's cloaked ship, Novak comes up with the idea of stampeding Eva's cattle into it; the stampede damaging its cloak and making it visible. Almost immediately, the Yautja emerges and opens fire on the cattle with its energy weapon, but Anderson drops it with a well-placed shot to the head. Rushing inside the vessel through the open hatch, Anderson and Novak soon locate McBurnie trapped inside a crate. As he begs them for help, Anderson finds his terrified but unharmed daughter hiding in a dark corner. At that moment, the Yautja Anderson shot returns, climbing aboard but seemingly failing to notice them hiding in the cargo hold. As soon as the exit is clear, Anderson, Novak and Mina flee the ship, leaving McBurnie to his fate.

McCain, Robert

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

Attorney to McCutcheon.

McCain, Major Thomas

mccain
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Sega, 2010. Computer software.

Major Thomas McCain is an experienced Marinen, having seen much action and survived many combat drops as he tends to fight together with his troops,.

He was the commanding officer on board the USS Verloc, sent to LV-1201. Although separated from Andrew Harrison at first, they meet up later and successfully escape the planet together.

McCauley, Corporal

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

A soldier on garrison duty at Bengal, India (1881).

McComb, Captain

Concrete Jungle
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics, 1990. Print.

He put Rasche and John Schaefer on homicide because John had thrown the district chief of police of the Cali Cartel off the roof of his apartment house in the lower east side of NY. If they had stayed on the streets working narcotics, they'd be dead (as much as he would enjoy that).

Works with General Philips to report Yautja activity, but is unaware of the Yautja themselves. He was told to cooperate by the Mayor, who was in turn told by the White House.

He was killed during the 1989 Yautja attack of the city.

McCutcheon, James

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

One of the "Condo Killers" in 1988. When Agent Moody tracked them down, he tried to share their ideas about life, to show him he could live forever, through McCutcheon. But to do so, McCutcheon had to remove Agent Moody's spirit from the flesh. They also put 8 bullets into 14-year-old girl's head.

He was found "not guilty by reason of insanity" for the brutal slayings of 22 men, women, and children. 1 year later he was sentenced to life at the Haddison Institute.

McIlveen, Milt

Invasion
  • Predator: Incursion (The Rage War #1). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, Oct 20, 2015. Print.
  • Alien: Invasion (The Rage War #2). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, April 29 2016. Print.
  • AvP: Armageddon (The Rage War #3). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, Sept 28, 2016. Print.

Milt McIlveen was part of the scientific research team stationed at Love Grove Base on LV-1529 in 2692. Working as assistant to Isa Palant, he became one of humanity's foremost Yautja experts and was heavily involved in the Rage War.

McKay, Ann

Sacrifice
  • Aliens: Salvation. Paul Johnson. Dark Horse Comics, May 1993. Print.

After her ship crashes on a backwater world in 2212, missionary Ann McKay helps a small group of colonists destroy an Kiande Amedha that has been terrorizing them for the previous 9 months.

Ann remembers the start of the Kiande Amedha infestation of Earth 20 years ago.

McKenna, Quinn

quinn
  • The Predator. 20th Century Fox. Sept 14, 2018. Movie.
  • Birthdate: based on actor's age

Quinn discovers the existence of the Yautja but finds that no one believes they exist.

He is joined by "The Loonies", and include ex-Marine Gaylord "Nebraska" Williams, military veterans Coyle and Baxley, helicopter pilot Nettles, and another ex-Marine, Lynch, for a special Yautja-hunting operation that Quinn leads.

Refer to Georgia Event article.

McKenna, Rory

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

Rory is bullied in school. He becomes a key player in the fight against the Yautja due to his preternatural ability to learn languages.

Refer to Georgia Event article.

McManna, Captain Corin

weyland
  • Weyland Timeline. WeylandIndustries.com, Web.

By 2072, McManna had flown hundreds of missions aboard Weyland Industries' first FTL-capable vessel, the Heliades. McManna also participated in the development of the successor of the Heliades, the Prometheus-class space exploration vessel, as part of the test flight crew.

Meeks

meeks
  • Aliens: Isolation. Dark Horse Comics, July 2014. Print.

Henry Marlow extrapolated the flight recorder's path in the hopes of locating the USCSS Nostromo's wreckage and turning it in to Weyland-Yutani for a reward in 2137, when the Anesidora recovered the flight recorder unit of the Nostromo in Zeta Reticuli. The crew of the Anesidora followed the trail until they reached the planetoid LV-426, where they found a distress signal. Foster, Marlow, and a third crew member arrived on LV-426. They then boarded Acheron and began travelling in the direction of the source of the distress call, which they soon found to be a crashed spacecraft. Catherine Foster became impregnated by a facehugger aboard the abandoned ship. After being returned to the Anesidora, she swiftly fled to space in search of assistance. Foster was treated at the Sevastopol Station by Marlow and the crew, who managed to get him past quarantine. Unfortunately, while Foster was on the operating table, the kiande amedha embryo that was developing inside of her violently erupted from her and fled.

At one point, Meeks had a facehugger strapped to his face and was in a hospital on Sevastopol Station. Meeks had a dream that he woke up inside the hospital, which had been transformed into a Hive, while comatose as a result of the facehugger. Meeks then noticed an egg-shaped structure from which tentacles emerged. Then a kiande amedha moved behind him, and Meeks recognised the sound. He was being pursued by the kiande amedha as he made his way to the source of the noise.

Then Meeks found additional Seegson Working Joe replicas. Then, as Meeks' name was being spoken, a door opened and numerous odd, human-like creatures with inner jaws appeared. In an effort to escape the animals, Meeks slid down some stairs at which point he noticed the shadow of the Derelict Ship.

Then, Meeks had a dream that an alarm clock had woken him up in bed, and his mother had come in to check on him. Meeks hugged his mother in an effort to feel better, but she had a face like a kiande amedha . Then the word "ANESIDORA" came on his alarm clock.

Meeks eventually died after the Chestburster ruptured from his chest.

Meridian, Sheila

weyland
  • Weyland Timeline. WeylandIndustries.com, Web.

A statement by Meridian was included in the press announcement for the partnership between Weyland Industries and Internet Explorer released on May 14, 2075.

Melvin

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

Co-worker of Buddy Wilcox.

Merris

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

A soldier on duty at Bengal, India (1881). Went to public school with Edward Soames, and graduated from the same officer's class at Sandringham. Soames from the Yautja as it killed Merris.

Michaels, Stewart

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

Responsible for genetic manipulation and botanics at a Weyland-Yutani research outpost on the planet C-3 L/M in the early 2230s. As Weyland-Yutani undertook efforts to root out a spy on the outpost, Michaels was reassigned and replaced by Thomas Hora after a background check had cleared him.

Mickey

Earth Angel
  • Aliens: Earth Angel. Dark Horse. Print.

He was forced to go outside to urinate because Big Tom, the leader of the gang, had preoccupied the bathroom with his girlfriend.

He became the first of the gang to get killed from the kiande amedha.

Miles, Robyn

dhc horror
  • DHC #3-5. 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.

In 2211, 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.

Millburn

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

After awakening in 2093, Millburn attempts to kindle a friendship with Fifield, who rebukes him. When Millburn was briefed about the mission objective after the Prometheus had reached LV-223, he was initially skeptic of the notion that extraterrestrial beings may have influenced the evolution of life.

He joins the initial expedition to the Engineers' artificial structure concealing the ship. After the team had found the remnants of a decapitated Engineer, Millburn quickly grew disturbed and took the opportunity to prematurely return to the Prometheus together with Fifield.

The duo becomes distant from the rest of the expedition, resulting in them being stranded in the ship overnight due to a storm raging over the site. During their further exploration, Millburn and Fifield discovered more dead Engineers and the remnants of skin shed by a Hammerpede. Eventually, they ended up back in the room where the team had found the Ampules. There, they encountered two Hammerpede creatures.

Millburn approached one of the creatures, only to be attacked by it. After wrapping around his arm, the Hammerpede broke his arm, creating a hole in his suit through which the creature entered Millburn's mouth, suffocating him in the process.

When the crew of the Prometheus returns the next day, they find Millburn's lone corpse, with a Hammerpede residing in his throat.

Miller

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

Assigned to supervise research on the Queen specimen at the Origin facility on LV-426. Miller had extensive experience with the kiande amedha and exercised extreme caution, ordering his team to arm the gas dispenser in the creature's containment chamber with C-284, a nerve gas potent enough to kill the Queen, and use it at the slightest hint of a problem. Michael Weyland, furious about Miller unnecessarily endangering the Queen, ordered to replace the gas with the far weaker C-95. Miller was then fired.

Miller

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

When the Conestoga-class space transport USS Sulaco returned from LV-426, Kiande Amedha genetic material is recovered from Bishop's severed legs in the USS Sulaco's hangar bay, and Tully and his team - which included Miller - secretly begin experimenting on it, under orders from Weyland-Yutani representatives Fox and Welles.

Miller, Graham

Miller
  • Alien vs. Predator. 20th Century Fox, 2004. Movie.
  • Birth: Based on actor

Graeme Miller befriends Alexa Woods and Sebastian on the helicopter ride to the pyramid. He is somewhat nervous and anxious most of the time.

When the pyramid shifts, he is trapped in a small room with Verheiden. He tells him that they have to continue if they are to get home to their boys. However, when they are traveling on through the pyramid, it shifts once more, separating the two.

Once Verheiden is taken away, he sees an kiande amedha at the end of the room, and is dragged off to the Hive. Once there, he awakens to find an Ovomorph opening before him and a Facehugger ready to leap. Still attached to the wall, he manages to get a hold of Verheiden's gun and shoots the Facehugger repeatedly. He then notices several other Ovomorphs opening in response.

Miller is later discovered to be dead by Alexa Woods and Scar, his chest having been ripped open.

Refer to Antarctica Event article.

Miller, Captain Vanessa

rpg
  • Alien: Chariot of the Gods. Andrew E. C. Gaska, Free League Publishing, December 10, 2019

Miller was the USCSS Montero captain, who took part, with her crew, in the search of the USCSS Cronus in 2183.

Miller-Hicks, Rachel

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

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

Rachel is dispatched with her unit in 2170 to investigate a small, uninhabited moon thought to be harboring pirate spacecraft. Corporal Dwayne Hicks eagerly awaits his wife's regular video messages from her ship, the USS Paradox, updating him on the squad's progress, through waking from hypersleep, to setting down on the moon, to investigating a derelict ship they find there. However, Corporal Dwayne Hicks' adoration turns to horror when a final message arrives showing Rachel's squad under attack. She tells him they are being assaulted by "some kind of alien" and barely manages to send the transmission before the unit is seemingly overcome.

The incident is buried and Corporal Dwayne Hicks is threatened with court martial when he repeatedly tries to press the issue.

Corporal Dwayne Hicks and his unit are almost wiped out trying to find out what happened to the starship Paradox and the marine unit sent to find it in 2175.

Mills

Mills
  • Alien: Containment. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie.
  • Mills is not named in the credits and never spoken on-screen. However, his name is visibly embroidered on the right breast of his uniform.
  • Bio Data/Birth based on actor

Mills was on board the Borrowdale when the ship was attacked by a kiande amedha outbreak, which resulted in the ship's destruction.

Mills, unconscious, was carried to the ship's escape shuttle just before the Borrowdale was destroyed by a kiande amedha breakout. With him were three other survivors, Ward, Albrecht, Nass.

Ward orders Albrecht to examine Mills, who is still comatose, to discover if he has been infected. As she works, an enraged Nass accuses her and her team of being to blame for the death of their ship and crew, and Albrecht admits that her staff destroyed the Borrowdale to stop the contamination from spreading.

Nass is sure that Mills is infected and pulls out his knife with the intention of killing him. Ward tries to alleviate the situation, but Nass takes her by the throat and tells her that she wouldn't be trying to stop him if she had seen what he witnessed. He tosses her aside and approaches Mills, but then collapses to the floor, convulsing violently and coughing up blood, revealing that he has been infected. The Chestburster tears its way out of Nass.

Later, the comatose Mills awakens aboard the shuttle, only to find Nass' body alongside him. He clutches his oxygen mask to his face, reclines on the gurney, and closes his eyes, terrified. Mills' fate is unclear.

Mohl

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

Mohl works with Reed in the lab dealing with kiande amedha.

He is known as the "human notebook," probably for his ability to retain and recall facts easily.

Mombasa

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

Mombasa is one of the humans taken to the Yautja Hunting Planet. Stans and Mombasa have a dislike for each other throughout. Mombasa is the first one to notice the Yautja is hunting them. He is killed when he is stabbed through the chest by the Yautja's trap while in their camp.

Refer to Game Preserve Event article.

Mona

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

When the kiande amedha infested Earth on a global scale in the 2190s, Mona formed a group with her daughter Amy, an elder man named Burt and other survivors. Mona was eventually killed under unknown circumstances.

Mondo, Herk

mondo
  • Aliens: Mondo Pest. Dark Horse, April 1995. Print.
  • Aliens: Mondo Heat. Henry Gilroy. Dark Horse Comics, February 1996. Print.

In 2199, Herk Mondo responds to a distress call from a colony threatened by Xenomorphs on Oryza.

Herk Mondo rescues Kayla, daughter of a wealthy industrilist and her friend Suzi, after Kayla’s jealous brother maroons them on a planet with kiande amedha.

Montgomery, PFC A

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

Private Montgomery served aboard the USS Sephora when it discovered the USS Sulaco orbiting above Acheron in 2179. Montgomery managed to escape the destruction in orbit and regroup at Hadley's Hope.

His squad then encountered a kiande amedha in Hadley's Hope bar. Montgomery tried to kill the creature with a makeshift flamethrower consisting of a bottle of whiskey and a lighter, and the words, "Hey guys, watch this!"

Monygham, Dr. Elisabeth

alien
  • Alien. Alien Anthology. 20th Century Fox, 2010: Aliens Crew dossier.

kane On October 28, 2112, Kane arrived at the archeological dig site on Konor Minor to spend the next year there, during which he met Elisabeth and started a relationship with her that would eventually result in their marriage on June 17, 2114.

Elisabeth died during a decompression accident on July 9, 2115.

Moody, Agent

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

When Agent Moody tracked down the "Condo Killers", James McCutcheon tried to share their ideas about life to Moody, to show him he could live forever, through McCutcheon. But to do so, McCutcheon had to remove Moody's spirit from the flesh.

Moore, PFC M

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

He was dispatched aboard the second mission of the Sephora to the Sulaco, and the Origin facility. Moore was the first marine killed by kiande amedha during the incident.

Mooses, PFC A

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

Served aboard the Sephora at the Origin facility in 2179.

Morales, Eddie

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

Eddie Morales greets Dallas when he returns to Gunnison, but also shows a small hatred towards him at some times.

He receives a call for help from Dallas during the kiande amedha invasion, but does not believe him until an kiande amedha breaks into his house and kills his wife. He later joins a group of survivors waiting for a rescue.

Morales dies when the nuclear device is dropped and is killed along with the survivors, Wolf, the kiande amedha, and the Predalien.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

Morales, PFC K

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

One of the soldiers sent to the Origin facility in 2179. Morales died during the USCM foray into the Sulaco. It was his first mission as a Colonial Marine.

Mordecai

female war
  • Aliens: Book 3: Female War. Dark Horse, 1991. Print.

In the 2190s, Amy, a young girl, was one of the countless individuals fighting for survival on kiande amedha-infested Earth. Amy formed a group with her mother Mona, her “uncle” Burt and a man named Leroy. Burt made a video diary chronicling their plight, broadcasting it on the open channels.

After their fourth broadcast, and over the next few months, as Amy and her father had made their way to a microchip factory in an industrial town in North California. Mordecai had joined the group at this point, and had to struggle with an even higher Breeders activity and a mysterious increase in temperature, while the kiande amedha themselves had amassed into large groups and kept to themselves.

Location data in the broadcast told Billie exactly where to go, but as soon as she arrived, Billie only encountered Amy's father. Breeders had attacked the group and taken Amy to the underground tunnels beneath the Endotech Micro microchip factory nearby. All they found were remnants of an kiande amedha nest.

Morgan

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

Morgan provided counseling to Thomas Culp, one of the individuals afflicted with kiande amedha-related nightmares during the prelude to the Earth War in 2192. The log of this interview reached the hands of Dr. Orona, a GENstaff affiliate specialized in kiande amedha biology.

Mrs Morris

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 Mrs Morris as Coleen needed to round up the townsfolk at the town hall.

Morris, Joshua

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

In 2179, Morris acted as foreman during the construction of the Weyland-Yutani research facility at the Derelict on LV-426. During the construction, Morris faced several difficulties. When an underground tunnel was to be excavated to serve as a cargo passageway between the landing pads and the compound modules, the teams stumbled on a large cave system containing a kiande amedha Hive. As explosions to seal the tunnel were sparse and time was running out, Morris ordered to put a surveillance team to watch the tunnel entrance for the time being. Despite misgivings from at least one colleague, Morris stuck to his decision.

Later, another tunnel was constructed to lure the Queen into a containment module, but Morris also had to put these plans on hold, due to a distinct lack of volunteers. Morris additionally struggled both with a tight budget and the planet's geographic instability, forcing him to give up several research modules. In communications with his superiors, Morris openly voiced his misgivings, but he nevertheless completed his task and was paid handsomely enough to set aside his apprehension about the dangers of harvesting the Ovomorphs.

Morrison, Captain Susan

weyland
  • Weyland Timeline. WeylandIndustries.com, Web.

Captain of a deep space exploration mission in the Gliese system. In 2043, Morrison Outpost on Gliese 667 cc would be named in honor of her.

Morse, Robert

Morse
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.
  • Alien Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.

Was a firm believer in the cult that had formed among the inmates on Fiorina 161 and the only friend of Golic.

When Ripley was salvaged from the crashed EEV and brought to the penal colony, Morse reacted with resentment to the news, invoking his vow of celibacy. Even as the kiande amedha threat became known, he blamed Ripley for bringing the creature to them and at first refused to help.

When Golic was restrained in the infirmary since the death of Boggs and Rains, Golic convinces Morse to let him loose. Golic subdues Morse and releases "Dragon".

Although he would have preferred to dig in and wait for the Weyland-Yutani team to arrive and finish off the "Dragon", he eventually became the first one who agreed to participate in Dillon's and Ripley's plan to trap the "Dragon" in the blast furnace. By this time, Morse had come to terms with Ripley and grown to respect her for her determination to prevent the "Dragon" from killing more of the prisoners.

After Dillon's death, Morse helps Ripley get to the top of furnace. Even though he was injured by a gunshot from one of the Weyland-Yutani soldiers, he was able to bring the catwalk in place for Ripley to let herself fall into the furnace and kill off the Queen embryo with her.

He is then led away by Weyland-Yutani personnel, making him the only resident of Fiorini 161 to survive. Some time after, Morse wrote down an account of the incident and distributed it in an unknown quantity. Although his account was officially banned, copies of the text still existed in the 24th century.

Refer to Fury 161 Event article.

Moss, Carla

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

When a group of fellow miners encountered a lone kiande amedha in the mine where they worked, Carla Moss was on the surface, but it is unknown if she survived the tragedy.

Mulligan, Robert "Robbie"

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

Formerly member of the Merchant Marines. Member of the second Strikeforce team deployed to Salazar VII.

Monroe, Bill

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

When a group of miners saw a lone kiande amedha in the mine where they worked, Bill Monroe was working at the facility control room .

Monroe was shut out of the facility control room after learning of the kiande amedha's presence by his synthetic colleague, Hanks, who was attempting to preserve the kiande amedha so that it could be recovered by the business for study. He may or may not have survived the kiande amedha attack.

Murakami

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

Murphy

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

Murphy spent most of his early life on the run from the law. Owned a dog which always followed Murphy around.

Murphy often volunteered for assignments in order to shorten his limited term and was also one of the prisoners who helped transferring the wreckage of Ripley EEV to the prison's scrapyard. Meanwhile, his dog was attacked and impregnated by the Facehugger hiding in the remains of the EEV.

Later, Murphy became the first victim of the "Dragon" when he accidentally stumbled upon the creature while cleaning a ventilation shaft.

One alternate report states the "Dragon" was born not from Murphy's dog, but from of an ox.
Refer to Fury 161 Article

Murphy, Thomas

Forever Midnight
  • Forever Midnight. Shirley, John. 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.

Broagham then become the leader of a small band of refugees since O'Hara lost his insanity and ran mad. The refugees were second mate Thomas Sherley, Mrs Winslow (half-mad herself) and her daughter Ophelia, Burford, the half-Spanish Irishman Murphy, Emil Cadwallater, and Dr Clemmis (who was killed earlier by a great slug-thing that hung from trees).

The refugees had come across evidence of other humans on the planet previously.

They encounter imp-like creatures in a clearing and in attempting to scare them away, Burford fired his pistol, angering the others as this drew the attention of the Yautja. Emil Cadwallater is the first to be killed, followed by Murphy. The refugees race back into the jungle, evading the Yautja due to lightning striking the Hish-Qu-Ten.

Captain Mutombo

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

The captain of the Rachel.

He was selected to see Throop and the Rachel safely to their destination in 2140. Mutombo is a bit shocked that Throop only brought 2 associates. Mutombo then informs Throop their equipment is in the central hold.

The Rachel stops at Asteroid L927, a Weyland-Yutani mining operation. However, one of Mutombo's synthetics, Deimos, is discovered to be a plant, and Mutombo blasts his head off.

With Deimos' head destroyed, the Rachel uses the Particle Drive to reach their destination. Scanning no sign of the Savannah, they board the Derelict 75 minutes later.

After the discovery of kiande amedha and Keitel's deception, Mutombo immediately orders Massey to disengage and back them out, but Throop demands they remain to get Khorfu. She also demands Mutombo tell her what she doesn't know about her mission. He claims he didn't know as he would never risk his own ship to an alien life form. Throop believes someone set them up. Baal comes online, barely, and informs them that Khorfu is dead, and that it was Keitel who set them up.

Mutombo says they can trace sub-space signals back to their source, but Throop wants no part of it. Mutombo stells her she is still under contract. Agreeing, she tells Mutombo to get Baal online as she wants him debriefed.

The next day, Wicket starts attacking a cargo box. Mutombo comes to crack it open. He doesn't recogize the serial code, and has Arch bring the x-ray scanner to investivate. Inside are Ovomorphs, brought onboard by Deimos. Throop decides to let Mutombo read through Tellurian's files and hopes he decides to jettison the cargo into space.

Massey announces that he has 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 surface nonetheless.

Once they reach the bottom of a pit where the Savannah sat, the kiande amedha attack. As Throop open fires, Cain is killed, followed quickly by the abduction of Mutombo.

Later, Throop discovered him cocooned to the wall, already dead from a Chestburster exploding from his ribcage.

Muviro

Tarzan vs. Predator: At the Earth's Core
  • Tarzan vs. Predator: At the Earth's Core. Dark Horse. 1996. Print.

In 1929, in Africa, Muviro informs Tarzan and Jane about the antelope migration when the Gridley Wave radio goes off.

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Old Nakai

DHC20
  • Predator: Blood on Two-Witch Mesa (Dark Horse Comics #20-21). Dark Horse Comics, Print.

A Yautja ship lands in 1919, Two Witch Mesa, Valencia County, New Mexico as Nakai, with the Navajo men of his community, are facing off against white oilmen who have laid claim to their ancient burial site. A fight breaks out when the Yautja attack the white men. When the Yautja attacks all of them, they are chased off when a stray shot shorts out its invisibility. When the sheriff arrives with his men, they turn on the Yautja as well. Afterward, a man from the Indian Agency arrives and questions Nakai. Nothing further is heard of it.

One of the victim's wives gives Nakai a prong from a Yautja weapon. This weapon will be passed on to Enoch Nakai in 1988.

Nakai, Corporal Enoch

Enoch
  • Predator: Big Game. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.
  • Predator: Hunters. Dark Horse Comics, 2017. Print.

Nakai's mother and father, during Nakai's early years, tried for a second son but his mother died, and the baby was stillborn. Traumatized by the death, his father blamed Nakai for his wife's demise and left Nakai for an orphan. This greatly affected Nakai, but would later be taken in and raised by his very traditional grandfather, who did not take kindly to Nakai's rebellious nature and attempts at cultural integration.

Stationed at Cole Army base in 1991, his 3-day pass to visit his girlfriend Alda (which he requested a month prior) was denied. He decides to put his frustration at bay by drinking sneaked Bourbon with his friend Dietl.

The next day, the still-hungover Deitl and a still functional Nakai went out on an anti-aircraft patrol. As Nakai picked up a peculiar scent, a Yautja suddenly ambushes them and kills Dietl with an energy blast. Nakai rushes back to base, which had just recently discovered a crashed alien spacecraft, believing to have witnessed an "Adilgashii", (Witch). Nakai explained his experience to his superiors. They advise him to keep what he saw to himself.

Back at Cole Army base, Nakai mourned Dietl's death in a barrack. Two other soldiers began teasing him, resulting in a fight that is broken up by Sergeant Coates. Nakai is escorted to a storage room where Colonel Trench is waiting for him. They inform Nakai that his claim has been validated; the ship army discovered was confirmed to be a combat vessel and that Nakai had a run in with its pilot. They then grant him his three-day leave, despite protesting.

The next day, Nakai is drunk in a saloon with Alda. Alda then takes him home after Nakai had clearly drank too much, to which he begins having odd dreams of his childhood.

After he woke up from his nightmare, he refuses to tell anything to Alda about it, causing an argument. The fight ends abrutly with the newsflash detailing that Cole Army base had been destroyed by a nuclear explosion.

Nakai returned to the site of Cole Army base to help out with the investigation, but was denied access. When Nakai calls Alda to tell her he's coming back, she informs him of the murder of the sheriff and his deputy by "blue fire" as per the herder's son's report to the news crew. Believing the murderer is the same Adilgashii that killed Dietl, Nakai told Alda to leave town while he planned sneak into what's left of Cole Army base.

That night, Nakai treked across the New Mexico prairies to Cole Army base. En route, he spots a faint fire in the horizon with a figure sitting by it. Slowly approaching it, unseen, he sees the Adilgashii. Though Nakai remains unseen, the Adilgashii becomes suspicious, and is attacked by a mountain Lion. Nakai uses the distraction to flee to a nearby military camp, informing Colonel Trench of the Adilgashii's whereabouts.

In the town of Agate, New Mexico, the Adilgashii claims it's latest trophy before it is intercepted by Nakai in a military jeep with a rocket launcher. A small firefight ensues as the Adilgashii manages to escape, with Major Amblin being ordered by Colonel Trench to pursue it. Nakai is ordered to stay at Agate as part of the occupying force.

During his patrol, he meets with Dan Tilden. After Nakai daydreams about his past life with his grandfather, Dan wonders why the Adilgashii didn't use its "ray gun" after the ambush. Nakai then realizes that the Adilgashii may have a special camp where he is storing his equipment and rushes to inform Colonel Trench. Trench is despondent to Nakai's claims to call off the search party looking for the Adilgashii and instead says he'll order Major Amblin to send out a scout for a camp.

Frustrated, Nakai steals a jeep and ride off and look for Amblin's squad. Nakai manages to find Amblin and his men just before the Adilgashii ambushes and slaughters them all, including Amblin. Nakai manages to escape into the bushes without being seen, slipping from the Adilgashii's grasp once again.

The next day, Nakai traverses a massive volcanic formation in El Malpais, armed with an M60. He reached a small jungle surrounded by igneous rock and checks his binoculars. He sees the Adilgashii resting at a small makeshift camp. Nakai rushes through the jungle towards the Adilgashii's position but is suddenly intercepted by a booby-trap and has his right arm impaled and seriously wounded. The Adilgashii hears the noise and attacks. Nakai uses his M60 to briefly fend off the Adilgashii before it intercepts him and destroys the weapon. Nakai flees with the Adilgashii in hot pursuit in the trees before a branch snaps and the Adilgashii falls to the ground, allowing Nakai to escape. He deduces that the Adilgashii did not chase after him because he was recuperating from previous injuries and hadn't fully recovered.

Nakai returns to the igneous rock and back to a deep crater that he almost previously fell in. He figures that he may be able to lure the Adilgashii into falling into the sixty foot hole, killing it once and for all. Nakai decides to set the forest on fire to draw it out to his position. His plan was a success and the Adilgashii comes rushing out of the trees, unloading it's Plasmacaster into Nakai's direction. The Adilgashii takes the bait and follows Nakai up to the formation where he suddenly falls into the trap hole. Nakai cautiously grabs his pistol and walks over to the hole to which the Adilgashii lunges out from the hole and grabs Nakai, overpowering him. As the Adilgashii prepares to go in for the kill, gunshots from a distance distracts the Adilgashii (the forest fire ignited the shells from Nakai's M60), giving Nakai enough time to grab his handgun.

Meanwhile, Colonel Trench and his men find a headless body of a soldier stranded in the prairies. As a soldier asks Trench who could have done this, Trench replies with "only a savage can answer that question for you, soldier". Nakai suddenly emerges, brandishing the Adilgashii's severed head, and responds with "Only a savage can answer that? Then go ahead and ask him."

Back at base, although Trench is thankful towards Nakai, he cannot ignore the amount of times he disobeyed orders and arranges an honorable discharge for him. He is later told by the government to keep everything he has experienced confidential.

Nakai managed to a find an occupation in a gas station. His relationship with Alda is also becoming strained due to his reluctance to talk to her. After a heated conversation at a diner, Nakai finally confesses his frustration towards being discharged and unable to tell anyone about his experience. He wonders how much the government could be keeping from him as a suspicious-looking man eavesdrops on the conversation.

One night, Nakai's grandfather, noticing his growing anxiety, decides to comfort him and shares a story of when Nakai's great-grandfather also witnessed a Adilgashii attack 75 years earlier. Nakai suggests that it could have been the same Adilgashii that attacked him and Cole, and that the government had to cover up the event just as they did now. The next day at the station, Nakai was later approached by the mysterious man calling himself John Smith. When Nakai found out that they were mostly interested in the monsters' gear, he declined their offer to join the hunt.

Several years later, Nakai was recruited by a group of Yautja hunters who had their own run-ins with Yautja in the past and went on a lethal expedition to hunt Yautja on an isolated island in the South Pacific.

Nancy

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.

Napolitano, Al and Rose

Concrete Jungle
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics, 1990. Print.

Al shot his wife, Rose, in the back of the head with a shotgun while she was watching Green Acres. He was arrested.

Naru

  • Predator: Prey. Aug 5, 2022. 20th Century Fox.

Naru (pronounced Nardu) was a female Comanche warrior who came into conflict with a Yautja somewhere in the Northern Great Plains in 1719. A Comanche woman, Naru goes against gender norms and traditions to become a warrior. Naru is very close to her younger brother, Taabe, who is being groomed as a leader. As capable as any young man in the tribe, Naru has always been a teacher and source of inspiration for Taabe. In the Comanche way – she is Patsi – the elder sister that has helped to shape him. Naru is a truth teller and has insight that others do not. A tomboy, she wants to prove herself in the masculine world of the Comanche. When danger threatens them all – Naru sets out to prove that she is as capable as any young warrior.

Nass

Nasss
  • Alien: Containment. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie.
  • Bio Data/Birth based on actor

Nass was on board the Borrowdale when the ship was attacked by a kiande amedha outbreak, which resulted in the ship's destruction.

Ward, Albrecht, Nass, and Mills were the only four crew members to leave the Borrowdale on a shuttle. Nass, however, was carrying a Chestburster, which he and everyone else on board were unaware of.

Albrecht mistakenly stated that she intentionally set the Borrowdale to self-destruct in order to stop the pandemic, and Nass blamed her for it. Nass pulled a knife, meaning to kill Mills, whom he suspected him of being infected. Nass began convulsing violently and was killed when a Chestburster exploded from within him.

Nettles

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

He suffered a traumatic brain injury from a crash. He encounters the Yautja after meeting Quinn.

Quinn, Nettles and Nebraska all jump on top of the Enforcer's ship as it prepares to leave Earth after kidnapping Rory. The three of them do their best to disable the ship, but Enforcer activates the ship's forcefield. Quinn lies down flat against the ship so that the forcefield passes over him, and Nebraska jumps on top of it. Nettles, however, doesn't react in time. The forcefield slices off the lower half of his legs, causing Nettles to slide off the ship and fall into the forest below.

Refer to Georgia Event article.

Nick

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

Nick and Mark are Dale's two friends, and enemies of Ricky.

When Ricky is fighting the trio in the pool, an kiande amedha kills Mark with its inner jaw, and as Dale, Jesse, and Ricky escape through the window, the kiande amedha pulls Nick back through the window and kills him as well (shortly before being killed in turn by Wolf).

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

Nielssen, Eva

ifitbleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds - Buffalo Jump. Wendy N. Wagner, Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Sometime after 1887, Eva's husband Lars leaves with Johnny Anderson to find Mina.

Lars is killed in a battle with the Yautja, and in tracking it realizes that the Yautja is heading straight for the Nielssen ranch, where Nielssen' family will be driving their cattle later that day. Upon reaching the Nielssens' property, they see Eva riding toward them. She suddenly disappears from sight.

Unable to deduce a way into the invisible vessel, Novak comes up with the idea of stampeding Eva's cattle into it, hoping to knock it over and thereby damage it and render it visible. With no better plan, they drive the cattle into the ship by setting a fire, the stampede damaging its cloak and making it visible.

After exiting the ship and the ship taking off, Johnny Anderson is reunited with Eva outside.

Nielssen, Lars

ifitbleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds - Buffalo Jump. Wendy N. Wagner, Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Nielssen had been the first to give Anderson lawful employment upon his leaving Wallace McBurnie's gang.

Sometime after 1887, McBurnie arrives in Coyote Creek to recruit Johnny Anderson for a job he has planned in Malheur County. Anderson bluntly refuses.

Concerned that incident is not over, Anderson goes to seek the advice of Nielssen. Agreeing the gang will likely be back, Nielssen accompanies Anderson back to town as backup. However, upon returning to Coyote Creek, they find that McBurnie's men have kidnapped Anderson's daughter, Mina.

Anderson and Nielssen track McBurnie's men to their camp. As the pair withdraw to plan their assault, they hear a scream from the camp, followed by much shooting and commotion. With all thought of stealth now discarded, Nielssen and Anderson run into the camp. They see strange flashes of blue light and men running in terror, and the pair quickly become separated in the chaos.

Surveying the carnage in the aftermath of the confrontation, Anderson finds horrendous wounds apparently caused by the flashes of light he saw, including one that has drilled clean through Nielssen and the man he had been grappling with, killing them both.

Nikolai

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

Nikolai is a Spetsnaz commando during the Second Chechen War equipped with a mini gun (which is later destroyed by a plasma ray) and a pistol. He fires at Royce and Cuchillo when he first meets them, thinking they are the enemy. He has two children back home. After saving Edwin from the Tracker Yautja, Nikolai gets shot in the back by the Yautja's plasma caster. As Tracker impales Nikolai and lifts him from the ground, the Russian sacrifices himself using explosives to destroy both himself and the Yautja.

Refer to Game Preserve Event article.

Nebediah

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

Racist elderly man. Knows the Ozark Mountains inside and out, hunted its woods for meat and skins, swam its lakes, fished its rivers. Killed by a Yautja after he saved Sparticus from a grisly bear.

Dr Nelligan

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

Dr Nelligan was part of Keitel's Expidition that found the Derelict, where they found a fantastically detailed description of the Jockey's journey. Nelligan was able to crack some of it, enough to reprogram the Savannah's rudder, and bring them to their latest location - the Derelict's port of departure.

As with the other crew members of the Expidition, Nelligan willingly sacrificed himself by allowing a Facehugger to latch on to him.

Nelson, C

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

Nelson was part of the mission sent to the Origin facility in late 2179.

Managed to lead his quad through several engagements aboard the Sulaco despite taking multiple hits. After bringing his Marines safely down to the surface of LV-426, Nelson succumbed to his injuries.

Nightingale, Theodore

weyland
  • Weyland Timeline. WeylandIndustries.com, Web.

Nightingale participated on the first exploration tour of the planet KOI-1686.01 in the first half of the 21st century. Nightingale was killed during this mission, and the colony founded on the planet in 2059 would be named Nightingale Colony in honor of the scientist.

Nissenbaum, Isabelle Avigail

Isabelle
  • Birthdate based on actor's age
  • Predators. 20th Century Fox, 2010. Movie.
  • Predators: Preserve the Game. Dark Horse Comics, 2010. Print.
  • Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.
  • Full name: Predator: Hunting Grounds. IllFonic / Playstation, 2020. Game.

Isabelle is an IDF black ops sniper armed with a large sniper rifle and a pistol. Isabelle says the creature they saw on the Game Preserve Planet matched the "detailed description" by the only survivor of the 1987 mission.

Out of the group, she is the only one with previous knowledge of the Yautja. She believes she is there as punishment for getting her spotter killed during her last mission.

Isabelle and Edwin are captured by the final Super Yautja, who throws them into a pit. She is paralyzed by Edwin after being cut with his scalpel covered in neurotoxin. She helps Royce out by shooting the Super Yautja with her sniper rifle. Isabelle and Royce sit together by the remains of a fire, watching the sky as more humans and other aliens are being dropped into the jungle. Royce says to Isabelle that it is time to find a way off the planet, and they walk away into the jungle.

Some months after, Royce and Isabelle have separated despite a growing familiarity between the two. After getting sick of being alone Royce reunites with Isabelle and the two begin a sexual relationship. Afterwards the Yautja drop Royce a package consisting of armor that has been modified specifically for him and soon after a four armed Yautja is dropped and attacks him and Isabelle. Attempting their success with the Berserker Yautja, Royce and Isabelle try to double team the four armed Yautja but Isabelle fails to make the shot. Using the tech in his armor Royce manages to kill the Yautja but he and Isabelle remain trapped on the preserve.

Refer to JungleHunter Event article.

Nix, Dr Kira

once lifetime
  • DHP vol1 #140. Philip Amara and Mark Schultz. February 1999. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

When the Geholgod came into possession of Tirgu-Mires, Geholgod sent Doctors Nix and Pho on the "Tirgu-Mires Project" to study and evaluate a secluded hive of kiande amedha.

Noguchi, Akira

Hunters Planet
  • AvP: Hunter's Planet TPB. Dark Horse. Print.

He had been fired from the Yashido Company for embezzlement while Machiko was still a child in school. She walked in on him as he stabbed himself with a knife. There had been no note, only a Death Poem, but her mother, Keiko, wouldn't let her read until years later.

Noguchi-Ueda, Keiko

Hunters Planet
  • AvP: Hunter's Planet TPB. Dark Horse. Print.

While married to Akira Noguchi, Akira stabbed himself with a knife. She refused to allow their daughter, Machiko, to read the Death Poem he left.

When Machiko was in college, Keiko had remarried, becoming Keiko Noguchi-Ueda. Machiko suspected her mother remarried to rid herself of the dishonorable name Noguchi.

Noguchi, Machiko

[Machiko Noguchi]
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.
  • AvP: War. Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • AvP: Hunter's Planet TPB. Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • AvP: Three World War. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

In 2224, she was offered an overseer's post at Prosperity Wells, Ryushi, for the Takashi Chigusa Corp (Takashi, in new Osaka, owned hundreds of worlds).

While Machiko was still a child in school, she walked in on her father as he stabbed himself with a knife. There had been a Death Poem, but her mother, Keiko, wouldn't let her read until years later.

When she was in college, her mom had remarried, becoming Keiko Noguchi Ueda. She had met her stepfather once. She suspected her mother remarried to rid herself of the dishonorable name Nogushi.

She has a brown belt in karate. Her sensei was Master Ko.

After Ryushi, she spent three years with the Yautja. Her last mission with them brought her to the planet Gordian, where she left them.

Noland, Ronald

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

Ronald Noland was dropped on the planet several years, possibly decades ago. Unlike most others, he has managed to keep himself alive by staying in hiding most of the time, and hunting and scavenging whatever he can when possible. During his time on the planet, Noland has become quite a hunter himself, using scavenged Yautja technology as his weaponry. The long time in solitude has however driven him somewhat insane; he behaves oddly and has developed an invisible friend he has conversations with. After making contact with the recent arriving humans, he takes them to his hiding place and explains to them what they are dealing with and why they are on the planet. Later on, after an unsuccessful attempt to murder the group by lighting a fire to smoke poison them (in order to scavenge their items), he runs into a Yautja and attempts to fight it with an axe, only to be blasted into pieces and a cloud of blood by the Yautja plasma caster.

Refer to Game Preserve Event article.

Nordling, Dr Caspar

nordling
  • Aliens: Stronghold #1-4. John Arcudi, Dark Horse, May 01, 1994 – Sep 01, 1994. Print.

Caspar Nordling was assigned to one of Grant Corp's owned Hive outpost to perform kiande amedha-related research. Being the only human occupant on the outpost, he was slowly driven mad and soon began to abuse his position, constantly mistreating the facility's synthetics.

He is seemingly killed by Jeri who exacts revenge on him for mistreating other synthetics.

Norton, Ashley

Steel Egg
  • Aliens: Steel Egg. John Shirley, DH Press, October 3, 2007. Print.

When a human spaceship discovers a vast egg-shaped vessel in Saturn's orbit, the crew powers in to investigate. Thinking the ship might contain usable metal for Earth, they force their way aboard. Three teams split up to explore the ship. Already the Kiande Amedha have awoken. The first of all the battles unfolds.

Norton, Lieutenant B

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

One of the Sephora marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179.

During the final assault on the Weyland-Yutani research base, Norton managed to lead his team to the FTL landing site, but he and his squad were killed when Norton's Smart Gun malfunctioned, creating an opening for the PMCs to take out the marines.

Novak, Billy

ifitbleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds - Buffalo Jump. Wendy N. Wagner, Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Sometime after 1887. Wallace McBurnie kidnaps Anderson's daughter, Mina, to coorce him into pulling off a heist in Malheur County.

After an attack by a Yautja at Wallace McBurnie's camp, Anderson finds that one of McBurnie's men, Billy Novak, has survived the slaughter. Realizing Novak is an expert tracker and disillusioned with McBurnie's tyranny just as he had been, Anderson offers to pay him to help track and find his daughter. Reluctantly, Novak agrees.

Following the trail left by the net, the pair find the gargantuan footprints of the Yautja, heading straight for the Nielssen ranch. When they get there, they see Eva riding toward them. She suddenly disappears from sight, but before Anderson can make sense of it, he runs into an invisible object - the Yautja's cloaked ship, and the tracks that Novak had been following seemingly disappear into it. Unable to deduce a way into the invisible vessel, Novak comes up with the idea of stampeding Eva's cattle into it, hoping to knock it over and thereby damage it and render it visible. With no better plan, they drive the cattle into the ship by setting a fire, the stampede damaging its cloak and making it visible. Almost immediately, the Yautja emerges and opens fire on the cattle with its energy weapon, but Anderson drops it with a well-placed shot to the head. Rushing inside the vessel through the open hatch, Anderson and Novak discover bloody human trophies, including skulls and spines torn cleanly from their victims, and soon locate McBurnie trapped inside a crate and Mina hiding in a dark corner. At that moment, the Yautja Anderson shot returns, climbing aboard but seemingly failing to notice them hiding in the cargo hold. As soon as the exit is clear, Anderson, Novak and Mina flee the ship, leaving McBurnie to his fate.

They escape moments before the vessel blasts off and disappears. Reunited with Eva outside, Anderson considers the outlandish events he has experienced but resolves simply that he is glad he and his daughter survived. Considering Novak's future, he offers the young man a job as his deputy.

Nyberg, Bjorn

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

Bjorn Nyberg becomes captain of the whaling vessel, Emma, in 1884. When Bjorn dies in 1903, his brother Sven takes over as captain of whaler Emma. Nyberg sets sail from Norway, hoping to make his fortune at Bouvetoya Whaling Station in Antarctica.

Refer to Antarctica Event article.

Nyberg, Sven

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

Karl Johansson becomes employed as a whaler by Sven Nyberg in 1897.

When Bjorn Nyberg dies in 1903, his brother Sven takes over as captain of whaler Emma.

By 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 Johanssen 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.

"Nylon"

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

One of the untold numbers of survivors left behind on kiande amedha-infested Earth in the 2190s.

In 2193, Nylon accompanied his friends Leather and Petey to a supposed “treasure site” where military food supplies had been reportedly located. Though skeptical, Nylon helped with digging. However, the site was a trap set up by Bug Feeders, who overwhelmed and captured the three. Amy and her uncle Burt were watching and recording the scene. The two were forced to flee from the scene, but the video reached Third Base, where Billie watched it some time afterwards.

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O'Brien, Kelly

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

Kelly O'Brien comes home after serving her time in the U.S. Army, to an estranged daughter, Molly, and her awaiting husband, Tim.

During the attack her husband Tim is mauled and killed by a kiande amedha. She flees with Molly to the local graveyard and find a man who is then killed by Wolf. She and Molly later arrive at the sporting goods store where Dallas and a few others are hiding.

She convinces the others to avoid Gilliam Circle, the center of town, and the airlift because she knows the Army will look to contain the kiande amedha even above saving lives. Together with Dallas, Ricky and Molly she escapes the town on the helicopter after losing Drew and Jesse.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

O'Brien, Molly

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

Molly becomes traumatized by the kiande amedha and the fact her father is killed in the attack. Together with Dallas, Ricky, and Kelly, she escaped the town on the helicopter after losing Drew and Jesse.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

O'Brien, Tim

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

After Kelly's time in the army, it is revealed that he has become Molly's "mother role" after she denies her mother to read her a bed-time story.

Molly says that she saw a monster outside her bedroom window. When he looks outside, an kiande amedha attacks him. As he holds it off, he tells Kelly to take Molly and run. He is unable to overpower the kiande amedha, and is killed, but he manages to save enough time to allow Kelly and Molly to escape.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

O'Hara

Forever Midnight
  • Forever Midnight. Shirley, John. 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.

Broagham then become the leader of a small band of refugees since O'Hara lost his insanity and ran mad.

O'Neal, PFC Peter

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

Recruited in Newark, 2177.

Ranked top of Boot Camp Training Class - Top Gunner, long distance projectiles. Follows commands. Calm under pressure.

After initial training, O'Neal was dispatched to O'Neil Station, L-4Earth-Lunar System in 2178.

In 2179, he was part of the marines stationed on the Sephora sent to investigate the reappearance of the notorious USS Sulaco over LV-426.

After arriving on site, O'Neal was part of team Rhino 2-1's recon mission to the USS Sulaco. When Rhino 2-1 fell victim to an attack by an unknown enemy, O'Neal was among the few survivors and proceeded to attend to his injured teammates after they had set up a retreat near the Sulaco's hangar bay. Against the orders of his commanding officer Lieutenant Jeremy Cruz, O'Neal bought fellow marines Corporal Winter and Keyes enough time to complete Rhino 2-3's original mission and retrieve the Sulaco's flight recorder. Subsequently, he also helped fighting off a kiande amedha onslaught to cover Corporal Winter's and Keyes' retreat back to the Sephora.

However, the mission failed disastrously and resulted in the destruction of both the flight recorder and the Umbilical connecting the Sulaco to the Sephora. Corporal Winter and O'Neal, who had barely made it back inside the Sulaco, teamed up and proceeded to secure a cargo bay as an alternate landing zone. During the mission, the two were contacted by another marine from Rhino 2-3 named Bella Clarison, with whom O'Neal had had a sexual relation prior to the incident. When the Sulaco, which had been revealed to be in the control of Weyland-Yutani PMCs, began opening fire on the Sephora, O'Neal's and Corporal Winter's new mission was to disable the weapon systems of the ship. After picking up Bella from her hideout, the three regained control over the bridge, but were too late to stop the Sephora from being destroyed. However, the Sulaco had been damaged beyond repair as well, and O'Neil, Corporal Winter and Clarison barely escaped to the surface of LV-426.

After the crash landing, O'Neal and his comrades regrouped inside the ruins of Hadley's Hope. Cruz assigned Clarison and Lieutenant Reid the mission to establish a rallying signal over the local comm relay. Out of concern for Clarison, who had been revealed to be pregnant with a kiande amedha embryo, O'Neal asked permission to join the mission, but Cruz denied the request and ordered him to help establish a perimeter instead. Cruz gave O'Neal the nickname "Nugget" at this point.

During an ensuing kiande amedha attack on the command center, contact to Clarison and Reid was lost, and O'Neal and Corporal Winter were sent to follow up on them. While traversing the sewers of the colony, O'Neal became separated from Corporal Winter. Searching for his lost teammate, O'Neal encountered a colony of deformed kiande amedha nicknamed Boilers. Just as he began to suspect that Corporal Winter might have been dead, O'Neal was contacted by Corporal Winter, who had managed to escape from capture after being taken and cocooned by a kiande amedha. O'Neal, who had reached the elevator to the comm relay by then, guided Corporal Winter through the sewers and back to his tracker left by the elevator. While doing so, O'Neal was attacked by a monstrous kiande amedha nicknamed the Raven, but eventually managed to elude the creature and rejoin with Corporal Winter. Together, they caught up with Clarison and Reid on the surface and assisted them in completing their mission. On the way back to the command center, the group was attacked by kiande amedha. During the ensuing battle, O'Neal got separated and barely escaped from the attacking Raven to a loading dock where he was eventually found by his teammates.

After the Raven had been killed by Corporal Winter, the four marines returned to the command center where O'Neal and Corporal Winter requested permission to take Clarison to the nearby Weyland-Yutani research facility in order to remove the embryo from her. Cruz agreed under the condition that they would also retrieve a personnel manifest from the installation. Halfway to the medlab, O'Neal managed to retrieve the wanted manifest, but grew suspicious when he discovered a USCM soldier on the list. Shortly after, Cruz gave the order to rescue said marine from captivity, an order to which O'Neal only reluctantly complied. Upon arriving at the medlab, the three marines learned that Clarison was beyond saving as an extraction of the embryo was revealed to be impossible without killing the host. Shocked by the news, O'Neal tried to comfort Clarison, but had to witness her death while giving birth to the kiande amedha. Struck with grief and desperation, O'Neal decided to focus on the mission ahead.

When it became necessary to deactivate the facility's security systems in order to proceed, O'Neal unleashed the creatures upon the Weyland-Yutani staff without hesitation. Amidst the chaos and mayhem, O'Neal and Corporal Winter reached the security module where the prisoner was held. O'Neal by now was convinced that Cruz had lied to them and that the retrieval of the captive had been the sole mission objective all along. Furious, O'Neal confronted Cruz at gunpoint after returning with the prisoner. Corporal Winter and Cruz managed to calm down O'Neal, and Cruz informed the two of the plan to use Hicks' intel to hijack a landed FTL-capable ship and evacuate all survivors from the Sephora with it.

After fending off another kiande amedha attack on Hadley's Hope, Cruz convinced O'Neal to cooperate, promising that Weyland-Yutani would not escape the consequences of its actions. O'Neal participated in the final assault on the Weyland-Yutani facility and assisted in taking down a series of anti-air guns in order to prevent the Company from transferring the Queen to the FTL ship. O'Neal and his comrades arrived at the landing site, only to witness the vessel launching seconds before they would have been able to reach it. After crash-landing inside the frigate while still in atmosphere and surviving a dramatic encounter with the Queen, O'Neal, Corporal Winter and their comrades proceeded to confront Michael Weyland inside his private cabin. O'Neal wanted to shoot Weyland, but was convinced by a Bishop model belonging to the marines to lower his gun. Hicks however, who was aware that Weyland was actually an android and would be too great a threat when left functioning, directed O'Neal's hand and shot Weyland. After successfully retrieving enough information from the android's brain to bring down the Company, O'Neal and the others proceeded to evacuate the remaining marines and set course for home.

Opal, Dr Ray

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

Seconded to Spearhead from Department S -- national security. She is psi-adept. The other team members don't like her. She plays their side, but she sleeps with management.

Oracle

Oracle
  • JLA vs Predator. Dark Horse, DC Comics, 2001. Print.
  • The Killing Joke, DC Comics, 1988. Print.

The Joker shoots and paralyzes Barbara in an attempt to drive her father, Commissioner Gordon, insane, thereby proving to Batman that anyone can be morally compromised. As Oracle, she is now the information broker of Batman and the Justice League.

In 2000, she aids the JLA in their battle with the SNAenhanced Yautja.

Oram, Christopher

Oram
  • Aliens: Covenant. 20th Century Fox, May 2017.
  • Aliens: Covenant - Prologue. 20th Century Fox, Feb 23 2017.
  • Year of birth: Based on actor's age

Deeply religious man who believes their role on the Covenant is an act of destiny, and he shares a "contentious" relationship with Daniels.

The crew of the colony ship Covenant is bound for a remote planet, Origae-6, when a neutrino burst hits the ship, killing some colonists. Walter orders the computer to wake the crew from cryo-sleep, but Captain Branson dies when his pod malfunctions.

Oram becomes the captain of Covenant, though he perceives his command as being questioned by Daniels and the other crew members. When a human radio transmission is received from the habitable Engineer home world, Oram orders Covenant to divert to the planet, despite protests from Daniels.

After leading a ground expedition to the crashed Engineer ship, Oram returns to the lander as it explodes, seeing and a burning Karine walk out and die. Oram accepts David8's aid on behalf of the survivors and accompanies David8 back to his base. He searches for Rosenthal, who he finds decapitated, along with David8 communicating with the Neomorph that killed her. Oram kills the Neomorph and holds David8 at gunpoint, demanding an explanation for his activities. David8 leads him to his makeshift laboratory, as well as a hatchery, where he keeps a number of kiande amedha Ovomorphs. David8 goads Christopher into approaching an Ovomorph, which results in a Chestburster attacking and impregnating him. Christopher is awoken a short time later by David8, only to have a kiande amedha erupt from his chest, killing him.

Oram, Karine

Karine
  • Aliens: Covenant. 20th Century Fox, May 2017.
  • Aliens: Covenant - Prologue. 20th Century Fox, Feb 23 2017.
  • Year of birth: Based on actor's age

As the crew repairs the damagedone by a neutrono burst, they intercept a human radio transmission from a nearby unknown planet. Her husband, acting captain Oram, decides to investigate, as the planet appears to be even better for colonization. Karine 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.

O'Reilly

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

He was part of team Rhino 2-1's foray into the Sulaco at the Origin facility in 2179. When the kiande amedha attacked, O'Reilly suffered heavy injuries and retreated back to the airlock with his comrades.

Orona, Dr Waidslaw

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

Orona bcame involved in classified matters of the military and clandestine bio-weapon research, which is how Orona learned of the kiande amedha before its existence would become public knowledge. Orona was eventually hired by the Colonial Marine Corps to do theoretic research on the kiande amedha. Orona compiled his results in the top-secret audiovisual presentation “Theory of Alien Propagation”, an audiovisual presentation detailing his research on the kiande amedha life cycle. The document was commissioned by the military and highly classified, requiring a clearance of A-1/a to access, with severe penalties for illegal access which were detailed in the MILCOM regulation 342544-A, Revision II. Apart from explaining the kiande amedha life-cycle itself, the presentation also included hypotheses such as that of a fight for supremacy among Queen Chestbursters shortly after birth and the existence of natural enemies on the homeworld maintaining an ecological balance. It also theorized on the role of the Space Jockey to be regular harvesters of Ovomorphs.

After the discovery of the old freighter Junket in Earth's orbit in 2192 yielded the telemetry data to the kiande amedha Homeworld, Orona was given the task to organize an expedition to the homeworld to retrieve a kiande amedha specimen for research. Orona was given full authority to secure any means necessary to make this expedition a success. The mission itself would be led by Colonel Colonel Stephens, a representative of the military. Orona took interest in records of previous encounters with the kiande amedha. Although all hands involved in the Hadley's Hope incident were lost during the Fiorina 161 incident, a survivor of a kiande amedha encounter existed: Wilks. Despite Colonel Stephens' misgivings about Wilks given his checkered resume after the Rim mission, Orona, backed by military command, installed Wilks as second-in-command. On April 5, 2192, the mission launched aboard the spaceship Benedict.

With the Benedict mission underway, Orona turned his attention to an unsettling development on Earth. Reports of vivid nightmares in the general population were coming in that all had the same subject: kiande amedha. In spite of the fact that they were all occurring within a radius of fifty miles, Orona was unable to find out the cause of this development. It was not until the authorities learned of the existence of a doomsday cult worshipping the kiande amedha that the source of these nightmares was uncovered: A private corporation named Bionational had retrieved the embryo of a Queen and kept the creature in a research facility on Earth. The nightmares were revealed to be a manifestation of a telepathic signal emitted by the Queen.

Orona wanted to seize the facility and take possession of the Queen, but it was already too late: Guided by the signal and its leader Salvaje, the cult stormed the Bionational facility and managed to get dozens of followers impregnated and extracted before the facility and the Queen was destroyed by the activation of a security protocol. The kiande amedha now ran free on Earth.

With the full co-oporation of the military, Orona began a campaign to contain the kiande amedha threat, using the Planetary Security Act to bypass local authorities. While the infestation quickly spread to other continents, Orona's special forces were at first very successful in eradicating the kiande amedha and their nests. However, several months after the outbreak had started, the kiande amedha adapted to the tactics of the special forces and resorted to create countless small nests instead of fully formed Hives. This sped up the infestation, and the conflict quickly escalated to a war. In late 2192, Orona was forced to deploy a full division to combat a giant cluster of nests that had claimed Diego Suarez in northern Madagascar. Two months later, Orona had to order the nuclear destruction of the Jakarta. He realized too late that the kiande amedha infestation had more in common with a spreading disease than animals or an enemy army. Mankind was losing Earth to the kiande amedha.

During the last stages of the war, Orona retreated to a highly fortified military compound in Mexico. There, Orona set up a large amount of fusion bombs configured to detonate after the last remnants of the military forces had escaped Earth. The bombs were intended to eradicate all life on Earth and leave it to be reclaimed by humanity sometime in the future. Orona then proceeded to create a record of Earth's downfall and sent it out via long-range transmission as his last legacy. Just as the kiande amedha overran the facility, Orona committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. However, the bombs left by Orona would indeed eventually become the instrument that liberated Earth from the kiande amedha.

Ostermann, Commander Tyler William

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

An only son, he joined the military straight out of university, served in Spain and North Korea. Transferred from swoop tech commandos to SEALS in 2024, rose through the ranks to commander. He is a turning-level computer inquisitor, qualified fighter pilot. Fluent in 9 languages and an eminent cellist.

He was part of a team that boarded a civilian cruise ship, but because a Yautja attacked it, he was the only survivor. Because of this, he was in danger of being court-martialed two months later. However, Admiral Dancer recruits him for Project: Spearhead.

Ostrow

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

Ostrow was working on the research team observing the Queen held in the corporation's Lima facility. During the attack on the facility, Ostrow was impregnated and dragged off by the cultists. After having given birth to a Chestburster, Ostrow's corpse was discovered by Orona's containment troops some time later.

Otaku, Elliot

Elliot
  • AvP: Xenogenesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1999. Print.

He had no choice but to work for Ms Ford. He had to pay back the lawyers who blew Charley's parole. The last attempt wiped him out. Ms Ford managed to get Charley out of prison pull a heist at a rival company's research complex.

Otto

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 2001. Print.

A soldier working for Solomon Ward

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Pacher, Michael

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.

He painted Saint Wolfgang and the Devil from 1471 to 1475, which Brother John uses in his search for the "devil" the Abbot claims Ripley brought to Arceon.

Packard, Christine

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

Styles sabotages some of the machinery to save the lives of several prisoners, but accidentally shuts down the entire facility. One of the guards brutally attacks him for his actions, impaling him on a post. After Styles is patched up in the infirmary, he tries to convince Pakard to give him a job as her assistant instead of in the foundry. Initially wary, she agrees after she catches one of her med-techs high on drugs. Styles meets some of her co-workers, including a man named Reed who works in the secretive P-4 laboratory elsewhere on Moloch Island Prison .

Packard receives a call from her husband who elects not to renew their marraige contract as they are never together with her job on the station - as well as his affair with a new woman.

Later, in light of the attack on the prisoners, Styles and the others elect to try and escape, but the kiande amedha discovers them as they move through the station's water pipes. It kills the other inmates, while one inmate 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.

Styles manages to convince Packard of what has been happening, and she sneaks into the P-4 lab to investigate. Within, she finds not only the kiande amedha that is being grown, but a room containing a host of earlier attempts in suspended animation, some of which are grotesquely deformed. She also finds the tapes of the tests being conducted on supposedly executed prisoners. She confronts Mr Lone, who convinces her nothing illegal has been done and suggests she remain quiet. However, when Packard discovers the attack on the inmates in the cells was also arranged by Lone, she decides to free Styles and escape with him.

Their attempt ends in disaster when Moloch Island Prison 's hull is ruptured by gunfire from the guards, the accident causing an incoming shuttle to crash into the station, decompressing the entire cell block and killing thousands of prisoners. The incident also causes two of the kiande amedha being grown in the lab to awaken and escape. Styles, Packard and the few survivors with them agree they have to team up if they want to get off the station alive, which is rapidly losing air. Packard and a guard named Daggs go about making the necessary preparations for their escape, encountering the two escaped kiande amedha fighting to the death as they do so.

With the station's air supply finally running out and the last kiande amedha in pursuit, Styles, Packard and Daggs don space suits and leap from Moloch Island Prison into space, hoping to reach the recently-killed Lone's shuttle, which is drifting nearby. They succeed and climb aboard, before flying the craft directly into the kiande amedha, tearing it apart. Some time later, the survivors are picked up by an ICC cutter.

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

Paget, Captain

paget
  • Predator: Life and Death 1-4. Dan Abnett. Dark Horse Comics, Mar-June 2016. Print.
  • Prometheus: Life and Death. Dark Horse Comics, June-Sept 2016. Print.
  • Aliens: Life and Death. Dark Horse Comics, September 21, 2016 – December 21, 2016. Print.
  • AvP: Life and Death. Dark Horse Comics, 2016. Print.
  • Prometheus: Life and Death - Final Conflict. Dark Horse Comics, Apr 2017. Print.

Captain Paget and her men were in big trouble when they landed on LV-797 (Tartarus). The planet was infested with kiande amedha, there was a Yautja hunt underway and the Engineer were awakening in their ship. During the all-out brawl, she managed to command her troops and keep most of them alive.

Later, the group of marines reached LV-223 on the USS Hasdrubal and met up with Ahab.

Paolo

Concrete Jungle
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics, 1990. Print.

One of Eschevera's men. In Riosucio, Columbia 1989, he was to "entertain" John, i.e. torture, but John ripped open his belly with the barb-wire handcuffs John was forced to wear.

Palant, Isa

Invasion
  • Alien: Invasion (The Rage War #2). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, April 29 2016. Print.
  • AvP: Armageddon (The Rage War #3). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, Sept 28, 2016. Print.
  • Predator: If It Bleeds ("Devil Dogs"). Tim Lebbon. Titan Books, 2017.

Isa Palant was a part of the scientific research team stationed at Love Grove Base on LV-1529 in 2692. She specialized in the Yautja, hoping to learn more about their physiology and culture. As one of humanity's foremost Yautja experts, she became heavily involved in the Rage War as a military adviser.

Palms, Corporal Jeffrey

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

After enlisting in USCM service, he attended recruit training at Parris Island. During this period, the worst hurricane in 15 years hit the island and killed two of Palms' comrades. Afterward, Palms continued his training at SOI East.

One day, a malfunctioning grenade killed his instructor and injured two fellow soldiers while Palms suffered only minor injuries despite standing right in front of the instructor. Palms would later serve during Operation Arcturan Freedom where he was injured during a skirmish and lifted back to camp for treatment. While undergoing medical, the rest of his fire team was killed during a dropship crash he would have been in were it not for his injuries. These strange and often tragic occurrences earned Palms his nickname although he himself had come to consider his luck more of a curse.

After having been transferred to first platoon, the frequency and severity of these events have toned down somewhat. In 2179, during an engagement aboard the Sulaco, he got separated from his fire team, but later rejoined Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Paluski

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

One of the USCM soldiers sent to the Origin facility in late 2179. As part of team Rhino 2-1, Paluski boarded the Sulaco with his comrades, only to be attacked by kiande amedha. The team managed to retreat back to the airlock, but the fight had left most members injured or dead, with only Paluski and O'Neal remaining to tend to their wounded comrades.

After Corporal Winter and Keyes had returned with the flight recorder, Paluski fended off the attacking kiande amedha together with his fellow marines and accompanied them back to the Umbilical. When disaster struck and the Umbilical was destroyed, Paluski got sucked out into space and died of exposure to vacuum.

Pandor, Elijah

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

One of the colonists of the botanic space colony Domes Epsilon in the mid-2380s.

When unloading a shipment from Domes Gamma, Pandor discovered a Ovomorphs that had been smuggled in with the rest of the cargo. As Pandor moved in closer, a Facehugger moved closer and attached itself to his face. Two days later, the Facehugger, having completed the impregnation, detached itself, and Pandor woke up. As the staff of the colony was unfamiliar with the kiande amedha, everybody assumed that the crisis was over. Pandor was working together with his colleagues Cody and Hendricks in Dome Four when he gave birth to the Chestburster, just as the Betty had entered the system and contacted Domes Epsilon to warn the colonists about the danger they were in.

Papp, Corporal L

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

One of the Colonial Marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179.

After crash-landing on LV-426 following the destruction of the Sephora and the Sulaco, Papp was eager to fight back against the kiande amedha. She was eventually killed when a Crusher rammed her at full speed.

Parish, Rex

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

In the mine where Rex Parish worked, he and a group of fellow miners came across a lone kiande amedha.

Parish 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. He may or may not have survived his encounter.

Parker, Corporal Dennis Monroe

Parker
  • Alien. 20th Century Fox, 1979. Movie.
  • Back History: Alien Alien Anthology Crew Dossier (Blu-ray special feature). 20th Century Fox, 2010.
  • Name was previously listed as J.T. Parker: Alien Legacy, Documentary, 1999.
  • Brett/Parker Relationship: Alien: Novelization. June 1979. p10. Alan Dean Foster. Print.

Parker exhibited passive response to violent childhood memories when given the Steiner/Korngold GMF Analysis, which indicates reversal and sublimation of hostility. Parker was remanded to company employment from U.S. Federal Rehabilitation Program for Displaced Youth - he committed a level 8 felony when 17.

Sept 14 2100 – Oct 6 2104: Parker works as a pit mechanic for Speedy Maxx high-speed terrafoil racing team. Travels the DAC racing circuit. He eventually leaves due to a salary dispute.

Jan 6 2105 – June 14 2107: Parker was recruited into United Americas Outer Rim Defense Fleet, assigned as a mechanic to the Outer Rim Defense Fleet.

June 14 2107 – August 1 2107: Parker worked his way up to the rank of Corporal and took on an assignment at the Outer Rim Defense base Skyfire Down as Chief Mechanic of heavy land transport vehicles and officer shuttles.

August 1 2107 – Feb 21 2108: Parker was caught up in the events of the Torin Prime civil war and got captured by J'Har rebels and brought to the Concentration Camp GR-161. Establishes underground black market for POWs.

Feb 21 2108: Parker escapes from Concentration Camp GR-161 during the Liberation of Torin Prime. Constructs emergency escape vehicle [EEV] from scrap.

Oct 20 2108: Parker was honorably discharged from military service.

Dec 19 2108: Parker returns to Earth.

Sept 5 2109 – March 29 2113: Parker began studying at the San Diego School of Astro-Engineering, but dropped out of studies. No degree awarded.

Oct 2 2113 – Dec 13 2113: Parker started working as a freelancer for MexCorp as mechanic/engineer, serving on various unauthorized medicinal cargo ops.

Jan 7 2114 – April 29 2115: Parker serves as Assistant Engineer at United Americas Accelerator Threshold on Neptune.

May 5 2115 – Oct 19 2117: He eventually returned to engineer duty, serving as Assistant Engineer on Weyland-Yutani commercial cargo vehicle USCSS Otago, under Captain Mortensen.

Oct 27 2117 – Sept 1 2120: Serves as Engineer on Weyland-Yutani commercial vessel USCSS Nonnabo, under Captain Keeney, [Flight Status C], where he would meet and develop a friendship with Brett.

Sept 10 2120: Serves as Engineer on Weyland-Yutani commercial towing vehicle USCSS Nostromo, under Captain Dallas.

Crew By this time, Parker’s dreams were not offensive, but they were less pastoral than Kane’s. There was little imagination in them at all. They were too specialized, and dealt only rarely with human things. One could expect nothing else from a ship’s engineer. Direct they were, and occasionally ugly. In wakefulness this deeply buried offal rarely showed itself, when the engineer became irritated or angry. Most of the ooze and contempt fermenting at the bottom of his soul’s cistern were kept well hidden. His shipmates never saw beyond the distilled Parker floating on top, never had a glimpse of what was bubbling and brewing deep inside.

Brett and Parker formed an odd pair, unequal and utterly different to outsiders. Yet they coexisted and functioned together smoothly. In large part their success as both friends and coworkers was due to Brett never intruding on Parker’s mental ground. Brett was as solemn and phlegmatic in outlook and speech as Parker was voluble and volatile. Parker could rant for hours over the failure of a microchip circuit, damning its ancestry back to the soil from which its rare earth constituents were first mined. Brett would patiently comment, "Right." For Brett, that single word was much more than a mere statement of opinion. It was an affirmation of self. For him, silence was the cleanest form of communication. In loquaciousness lay insanity.

Following Dallas' abduction by the kiande amedha, Parker investigates, only finding the flamethrower left behind. When Ash attacks Ripley, he and Lambert save Ripley and incapacitate Ash by decapitating him.

After Ripley extracts the meaning of Ash's directive to allow the crew to die, in order to preserve the kiande amedha, Parker uses the flamethrower to incinerate the remains. He and Lambert are killed by the kiande amedha when it surprises them during their attempt to flee aboard the shuttle.

Refer to 2122 Event article.

Parks

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

Parks was one of the few survivors of the Benedict mission to make it back to an kiande amedha-infested Earth. Parks and the others landed at one of the last military compounds, where the military confiscated the Benedict . Parks was present when an officer informed the group that they would be left behind on Earth. When the discussion erupted into violence, Parks panicked and fled the scene.

Parks, Thomas

parks
  • Alien vs. Predator. 20th Century Fox, 2004. Movie.

Thomas had been working at Sebastian De Rosa's excavation site near the Temple of the Sun in Teotihuacan, Mexico, since April 2003, trying to prove Sebastian's hypotheses of a link between the great ancient civilizations. The team, however, had found no strong proof after eighteen months of digging, and Minister Juan Ramirez was growing irritated with their lack of progress.

Another setback led to the Minister informing Sebastian and Thomas that their financing would be cut off and they would be replaced with another team during a visit by Ramirez and his assistant Olga. Disappointed, Sebastian and Thomas were almost immediately handed a lifeline in the form of Max Stafford, who promised them a huge sum of money in exchange for meeting with Charles Bishop Weyland.

Sebastian and Thomas graciously accepted Stafford's offer and travelled to the icebreaker Piper Maru, which was currently pushing through the Ross Ice Shelf, despite the fact that they had no intention of participating in any of Weyland's ventures, preferring to leave as soon as possible and spend his money on the Teotihuacan dig. [6] The archaeologists, on the other hand, were intrigued as soon as Weyland announced the expedition's goal to the assembled men and women, and saw this as an opportunity to finally verify Sebastian's claims.

The mix of ancient hieroglyphics from many cultures found on the walls of the pyramid beneath the ice seemed to validate Sebastian's views. Thomas began translating the text right away, with occasional revisions from Sebastian.

After finding the sacrificial chamber inside the structure, Thomas continued translating the hieroglyphs and connecting the condition of the bodies the team discovered to other ancient cultures' human sacrifice practises, citing the damage to the victims' ribcages as evidence that their hearts had been ritualistically removed. Rousseau, on the other hand, was eager to point out that the smashed ribs were curved outwards rather than inwards, as if something had exploded from the body.

Rousseau Parks

Adele Rousseau: What happened here?

Thomas Parks: It’s common in ritual sacrifice to take the heart of the victim.

Rousseau: That’s nice. But that’s not where your heart is. [pause] Besides it looks like the bones were bent straight out.

[Thomas stares at Rousseau]

Rousseau: Something broke out of this body. Alien vs. Predator. 20th Century Fox, 2004. Movie.

Thomas was put in command of the scientists left to document the sacrificial chamber when the expedition divided to cover additional country.

The sacrificial chamber sealed itself when Stafford and his men removed the Yautja Plasmacasters from the sarcophagus where they were discovered, keeping the researchers within before mechanisms delivered numerous Ovomorphs to the room. The humans were quickly overpowered by the Facehuggers, who then impregnated them with Chestbursters, killing Thomas and the others.

Parriotti

Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels
  • Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels. Mark Schultz. 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, Parriotti willingly sacrified himself to an Ovomorphs.

Patel, Sergeant Bax

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.

Patin, PFC Robert T

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

In the year 2193, Patin was stationed at Third Base as part of the Third Base project team.

Patin had guard duty at the South Lock when he was knocked unconscious by a fellow soldier named Renus when he and his team fled the compound to escape Spears' reign of terror. As soon as Spears learned of the incident, he ordered Patin to be fed to the captive kiande amedha as punishment.

Paul

female war
  • Aliens: Book 3: Female War. Dark Horse, 1991. Print.

In the 2190s, Amy, a young girl, was one of the countless individuals fighting for survival on kiande amedha-infested Earth. Amy formed a group with her mother Mona, her “uncle” Burt and a man named Leroy. Burt made a video diary chronicling their plight, broadcasting it on the open channels.

Their fourth broadcast, which Billie watched, showed a 12-yr-old Amy investigating an infested underground tunnel with a man named Paul and an older man, Amy's father. The group was on their way back to their camp when they stumbled upon an impregnated woman. Paul was about to mercy-kill her when the transmission cut off.

Over the next few months, as Amy and her father had made their way to a microchip factory in an industrial town in North California. Paul had gone missing two weeks ago when a man named Mordecai had joined the group.

Paulson, PFC Brock

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

Despite his strong build, Paulson used his strength to defend weaker kids at school as he did not like abusive people. After graduating from high school, Paulson wanted to become a marine biologist, but his family was not able to afford the costs. After several attempts to gain an athletic scholarship had failed, Paulson met an USCM recruiter who offered him a deal: In exchange for three years of service, the corps would pay his college. He did not hesitate to accept and soon became respected and loved by his comrades for his skills and easy-going demeanor.

In 2179, Paulson was part of the original Fire Team Fox, which was tasked with locating a life signal that had been picked up from the Sulaco by an advance team. Paulson would continue to play an active role during the incident.

Paulson, Lt Emma

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

Marines under Lt Emma Paulson land on Clytemnestra to try and regain contact with two missing science teams. After they’re attacked by flying creatures and suffer some casualties it’s revealed the creatures exhale an important element Weyland-Yutani needs in order to revolutionise space travel. They must capture one alive.

Adowa

Lambert
  • Alien. 20th Century Fox, 1979. Movie.
  • Alien Alien Anthology Crew Dossier (Blu-ray special feature). 20th Century Fox, 2010.

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].

Lambert stays onboard until joining the crew of the Weyland-Yutani towing vessel Nostromo in 2120 (also as a navigator).

Peggy

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

Co-worker of Buddy Wilcox.

Perez, General Martin

Perez
  • Alien Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.
  • Age based on actor

Perez is concerned about Ripley8's heightened physical and psychological powers after she is cloned and her Queen embryo is taken. Perez opposed the scientists' request to keep Ripley8 alive. He does allow her to survive, though, so that Dr. Wren and Dr. Gediman can continue their studies on her.

Perez had made a deal with the smuggler Elgyn to bring human hosts to the USM Auriga as incubators for the cloned kiande amedha. In addition to payment, Perez consented to have the crew of the Betty as guests for a few days, but emphasises that they cannot interfere with the research aboard the USM Auriga. When the kiande amedha escape and board an escape boat, Perez sabotages them with a grenade. A kiande amedha bites Perez in the back of the head, exposing his brain, which he proceeds to examine before dying.

Refer to Auriga Event article.

Perkins

Concrete Jungle
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics, 1990. Print.

One of General Philipss' radio men in 1989.

Perkins, Dina

sea of sorrows
  • Aliens: Sea of Sorrows. James A. Moore, Titan Books, July 25 2014. Print.

In 2497, Manning's team was hired by Weyland-Yutani for a mission to New Galveston to capture a live kiande amedha for the company to study. The operation suffered massive casualties, although the few survivors did successfully capture several viable specimens.

Perkins, Cho and Petey get into a battle with the kiande amedha and are subsequently captured. After regaining conscious, Perkins is informed by Petey that they both have been impregnated by Facehuggers and currently one is now on Cho.

Perkins commits suicide by pulling the pin of Petey's grenade, sparing everyone from birthing a Chestburster.

Old Man Perkins

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.

Perkins lived on the Northstar Station with his German Shepherd named Sally. Owns a .12 gauge double barreled shotgun.

Frequently has a problem with his neighbor, Harrison - whose cow repeatedly runs loose in his corn field.

He is killed by a kiande amedha in 2179 after they escaped from Sector C.

Brother Peter

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

One of the 350 monks onboard Arceon - he was ultimately killed by kiande amedha.

Peterson

Concrete Jungle
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics, 1990. Print.

One of the federal agents who, in 1989, detained Rasche because of taxes, but in fact it was because of his involvement with the Yautja. He received a phone call that John was due to arrive in 6 hours from Columbia to be delivered to the Yautja. He is knocked out by Rasche, who then escapes.

Peterson. Corporal Sean J

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

He was stationed at Third Base in 2193.

Peterson and fellow comrades Renus and Magruder intended to flee the base to the nearby Terraformer colony in order to escape General Spears' insanity. During the preparations for their desertion, Peterson was responsible for organizing food rations. Initially, the escape from Third Base seemed to succeed without incident. However, after arriving at the colony, the group discovered that Spears had transformed the facilities into an artificial kiande amedha Hive.

Peterson was killed during an attack of the resident Drones.

Petey

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

One of countless individuals left behind on kiande amedha-infested Earth in the 2190s.

In 2193, Petey was assisting his friends Leather and Nylon in uncovering a military food cache, acting as a lookout on a nearby tower. However, the site was a trap laid by Bug Feeders, who overwhelmed and captured the three. Amy and her uncle Burt secretly filmed the scene and broadcast it. The recording was eventually picked up by Third Base, where Billie happened to watch it at the comm station.

Pezzini, Sara

Sara Pezzini
  • AvP vs Witchblade vs Darkness. Dark Horse / Top Cow Comics, 2000. Print.

Inspired by the series Starsky and Hutch, Sara Pezzini followed in her father's footsteps, and became a detective in the NYPD. It used to be just a job, but since the Witchblade chose to bond with her. This has changed, she know has the power to save people, she couldn't help before. The catch however, is that others to want the power of the Witchblade, and if they can't have the Witchblade, they sure try to manipulate Sara, into using the Witchblade to their benefit - including high-profile businessman, Kenneth Irons.

As a cop, Sara applies case solving methods, not always by the book. This generates results as well as trouble with her partner, Jake, and her superior Joe Siry who is sort of a surrogate father to her.

As a cop Sara is impulsive, and strong, but since being chosen by the Witchblade, she has been confronted with people and situations, she has no experience with, and this has caused her to be more vulnerable and insecure than she likes to be. And can the Witchblade be trusted? What is its agenda?

Brother Philip

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.

He holds the key to the chains on every book in the library. He is allergic to dog hair.

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.

Philips, Major General Homer L

Gen Phillips
  • Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle, Dark Horse, Print.
  • Predator: Cold War, Dark Horse, Print.
  • Predator: Dark River, Dark Horse, Print.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age
  • Rank: Predator: A Novel. Paul Monette. Berkley Pub. Group, 1987. p 3. Print.
  • Name: Predator Shooting Script. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.

Major General Phillips was a high ranking officer in U.S. Army Intelligence. He serves as part of the top-secret Code 4 BRAVO unit. His authority comes straight from the White House.

He has a braid on his chest showing his steady rise from infantry corporal and his time in Da Nang. Alan "Dutch" Schaefer had saved his life on more than one occasion

In 1987, when several CIA agents working with CIA agent Al Dillon were captured by rebels in Val Verde, Phillips helped recruit Dutch's mercenary team to make a rescue after a squad of Green Berets led by Captain Jim Hopper failed. Dutch was purposely led to believe they were members of the Guatemalan government so Dutch would take on the operation. After encountering the Jungle Hunter, Phillips was aboard the helicopter that rescued Dutch from the jungle.

Philips attempted to keep Detective Schaefer ("Dutch"'s brother) away from the Yautja when they attacked New York in 1989.

Philips then sent John to Moscow in 1990 to deal with the Yuatja there.

In 1996 Philips is golfing when he gets a Priority One call from the Pentagon Med section. The med labs finished their analysis of the blood sample sent back by Captain Soames' team (killed by a Yautja John didn't quite kill when they appeared in New York). The blood belongs to John. He baited John to go back and kill the Yautja.

Refer to JungleHunter Event article.

Philipakos, Angela "Angie"

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

Angela lost her mother to a fire at an early age.

By the mid-2380s, Angela worked together with her father on the Domes Epsilon station. After a Facehugger had attached itself to staff member Elijah Pandor, Angela took care of supervising Pandor's condition after he had been transferred to the medbay.

After the Betty had arrived, informing them of the danger they were in, Angie helped her father with activating an old heat sensor grid while the others were preparing the evacuation, discovering that the kiande amedha population aboard the station had been far larger than expected.

Later, Angie was among the convoy to the backup bay. When the kiande amedha attacked, Angie was driven into the jungle like the rest of the group. As she wandered aimlessly throughout the jungle, she met up with her father, only to witness him sacrificing his life to ensure her escape from an attacking kiande amedha. Eventually, she stumbled upon Ripley8, who escorted her to safety aboard the Betty. After the destruction of Domes Epsilon, Angie remained as the only human survivor of the staff and decided to join the crew of the Betty to ensure that no one else would suffer the same fate as her colleagues.

Philipakos, Philip

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

Grew up at the Chicago centerplex on Earth, where he met Tristan Benedict, with whom he developed a close friendship. Has been married and fathered Angela, but lost his wife to a fire at a mining colony when Angela was still very young. Angela then grew up under Philips' custody at Domes Epsilon where he had begun working as the administrator of the facility. Despite the fact that Angela would very well hold her own, Philip was very protective of his daughter even when she had became a young woman. Philip also met up with his old friend Benedict when he gave him a job aboard the station.

By the mid-2380s, Philip had been working and living at Domes Epsilon for several decades and put a lot of effort in building up and maintaining the station. However, things changed when the colonist was impregnated by a Facehugger which had been smuggled aboard in order to infest Domes Epsilon with the kiande amedha organism.

As the Betty arrived and warned them about the danger the colonists were in, Philipakos reluctantly chose to trust Ripley8 and allow them to come aboard. He later met up with Ripley8, Call and the rest of the boarding team from the Betty and led them to the control center. After being advised that an evacuation would be the only way to deal with the situation, Philip chose to put the lives of the colonists over his lifetime work and agreed to the plan.

While Ripley8 and Johner were scouting the backup bay as a means to escape, Philip worked together with Angela on reactivating an old heat sensor grid he had installed roughly twenty years ago in order to protect his daughter to suffer the same fate as her mother. When the grid came online, they discovered that not just a single creature, but a whole dozen of them were present on Domes Epsilon. It was decided to make a dash to the backup bay on two of the Runabouts of the station, but before the convoy could reach its destination, it was attacked by several kiande amedha, and Philip and the rest of the group became scattered into the jungle. Philip found Angela and tried to escape to safety, but they were stopped short by a kiande amedha lurking nearby. Philip chose to sacrifice himself in order to ensure Angela's escape.

Pho, Dr Natasha

once lifetime
  • DHP vol1 #140. Philip Amara and Mark Schultz. February 1999. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

When the Geholgod came into possession of Tirgu-Mires, Geholgod sent Doctors Nix and Pho on the "Tirgu-Mires Project" to study and evaluate a secluded hive of kiande amedha.

Phyllis

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

Phyllis is house security and a special boat-service commando for Spearhead.

Pierce

XenoGenesis
  • AvP: Xenogenesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1999. Print.

Served with Otterman. Killed by a Yautja.

Pilgrim, Captain B

Pilgrim
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Wife / Harrigan: Predator 2. Simon Hawke., p. 52 (1990), Jove Books.

Pilgrim and his wife were personal friends of Harrigan outside of work. Pilgrim was tolerant of Harrigan's violent methods at work and expressed regret when passing on the order to defer the investigation into drug trafficking in Los Angeles to Peter Keyes and his men, but explained that he had no choice. He later accompanied Harrigan to Deputy Chief Heinemann's office, defending his superb arrest record when Heinemann began accusing Harrigan of being overly violent and reckless. After the meeting, Pilgrim strongly suggested that Harrigan play by the rules, but he was unable to convince him to back off from finding Danny Archuleta's killer.

Pilgrim is later at the scene of the City Hunter's massacre on the subway, supervising the crime scene. After telling Harrigan that there is no sign of Lambert, the Lieutenant sets off down the tunnel alone to try and find him.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Pindar

Pindar
  • Aliens: Book 1 – Outbreak. Dark Horse, 1989. Print.
  • Before the reissue and adaptation of Aliens: Book 1, Pindar's name was Maris.

Nothing is known about Pindar's childhood.

He started working as a freelance network specialist and launched his own business. Pindar's employment largely consisted of private or military assignments because the corporate market has its own designates.

In 2189, Pindar encountered Salvaje, the charismatic leader of the Cult of the True Messiah, a cult that worshipped the kiande amedha. Throughout the next three years, Salvaje hired Pindar on a regular basis to splice him into the Network, allowing him to broadcast his message to the public.

Salvaje obtained footage of a kiande amedha in 2192 and recruited Pindar once more to set him up with a splice into the Network. However, the TIA became aware of Salvaje's letter and launched an investigation, sending officers to various network technicians for preliminary interrogation, including Pindar. Pindar did not give Salvaje away, but got concerned about the government's interest and confronted Salvaje about it. Salvaje replied by threatening to kill Pindar, prompting him to conduct an investigation into the individual. During his investigation, he realized that Salvaje had employed technicians other than himself.

Pindar travelled to Lima to meet one of these people, Gerard. Gerard was a passing acquaintance of Pindar and conducted contract work at the local Bionational facility. Pindar discovered Salvaje's past at Bionational through Gerard, as well as the existence of a data terminal Gerard had put up for Salvaje. Pindar then hacked into this terminal and obtained footage of the Queen being detained at Bionational's Lima facility. Pindar was quickly taken in by the TIA. EarthGov, and, by extension, its kiande amedha expert, Dr. Orona, learned about the kiande amedha presence on Earth during his interrogation. Pindar died during the interrogation, and his organs were donated for transplantation.

Piotrowicz, "Petey"

sea of sorrows
  • Aliens: Sea of Sorrows. James A. Moore, Titan Books, July 25 2014. Print.

In 2497, Manning's team was hired by Weyland-Yutani for a mission to New Galveston to capture a live kiande amedha for the company to study. The operation suffered massive casualties, although the few survivors did successfully capture several viable specimens.

Perkins, Cho and Petey get into a battle with the kiande amedha and are subsequently captured. After regaining conscious, Perkins is informed by Petey that they both have been impregnated by Facehuggers and currently one is now on Cho.

Perkins commits suicide by pulling the pin of Petey's grenade, sparing everyone from birthing a Chestburster.

Plastic Man

Plastic Man
  • JLA vs Predtors. Dark Horse, DC Comics, 2001. Print.

A reformed criminal, Plastic Man maintains his O'Brian identity and connections to learn underworld secrets.

In 2000, Plastic Man 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.

Polk

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

Killed by a Yautja in September, 1863 while waiting for Jesse, Standing Bear, and Nebediah. Held no respect for Jesse.

Pope, Tony

T Pope
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Predator 2. Simon Hawke., (1990), Jove Books.
    • Guerrilla journalism: p 7
    • Hard Core episodes: p 74
    • Lemieux rivalry: p 5

Pope considered himself to be a "master of guerrilla journalism" but in reality was nothing more than a trashy low-rent reporter who used crude shock tactics to sell his stories. Some of the pieces he produced as part of his show Hard Core included:

Another regular target of his journalism was the Jamaican Voodoo Posse leader King Willie, whom Pope christened "The Prince of Powder".

Pope considered himself above many of the other journalists he regularly encountered as part of his job. In particular, he considered himself to be locked in a fierce rivalry with Bill Lemieux of KNLA 3.

Tony Pope reported the gruesome and murderous homicides left by the City Hunter. Pope was especially proud of his coverage of the "psycho vigilante killings" — a term he coined himself — and considered himself to be at the forefront of reporting the crimes. He is constantly harassed by the LAPD as he tends to air his reports on his show "Hard Core" at inappropriate times or interfering when least useful. When trying to ask Harrigan about the situation of the City Hunter's attack on a subway train, Harrigan angrily punches him out.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Portnov, Nikolai

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

His team was deployed to Salazar VII. He was killed in a chemical explosion.

Posada

Advent Terminus
  • Aliens: Advent/Terminus. Paul Guinan, Anina Bennett. Dark Horse Comics. July-Aug 1990. Print.

In 2210, Wellington Frick, former billionaire, tries to rebuild his fortune by plundering ancient tombs. With his android EA Belle, security guard Emil Zorn, and photojournalist Posada, they encounter Kiande Amedha under a pyramid and all are killed.

Post, Richard

weyland
  • Weyland Timeline. WeylandIndustries.com, Web.

Hired by Weyland Industries on October 4, 2033.

Post became famous for being the one millionth employee of the corporation.

Powell

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.

Powell, Major Eugene

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

A peaceful person at heart, Powell originally studied for priesthood, but eventually ended up in USCM service.

By 2193, Powell had risen to the rank of Major, acting as General Spears' second-in-command at Third Base.

Powell became increasingly worried about Spears' state of mind and his inhuman leadership. Around the time the American arrived at Third Base, Powell began to write down these thoughts in a private log. When he learned of Wilks, Powell saw a chance to stop Spears. He proceeded to approach Wilks as the latter returned to the American, making sure that they were undisturbed. After informing Wilks of the extent of Spears' madness, he urged him to assist in a mutiny. As Wilks possessed the healthy dose of ruthlessness Powell lacked, he took the leading role during the preparations, with Powell assisting him with his knowledge and access clearances. However, the mutiny quickly turned into a brutal battle. Powell kept close to Wilks and Billie during the conflict and accompanied them to the hangar bay in order to escape the carnage. While the group tried to gain access to the MacArthur Powell was killed by a Spears loyalist confronting the three.

Pox Face

no exit
  • Aliens: Original Sin. Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005. Print.

The nickname Johner gave to a cargo hauler present in the mess hall of Byzantium Station during the raid of the Betty crew on the facility several years after the kiande amedha outbreak on USM Auriga in 2381. The name referred to the scarring on the man's face caused by Arethan crater pox.

Pox Face was involved in the brawl Johner had provoked in order to provide a distraction so that Call could access Byzantium Station's mainframe without interference.

Dr Pratyeka

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

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

By 2140, Throop was contacted by Dr Emil Factor, telling her he had a job for her outfit.

At Geholgod, she met with Doctors Pratyeka, Factor, Burroughs, and Tellurian.

The Geholgod has a problem of an extremely confidential nature, and they choose Throop Rescue and Recovery after it had been thoroughly researched. Geholgod wishes to avoid the conglomerates, as much of the information that predicated their problem was obtained somewhat surreptitiously from Weyland-Yutani.

The Geholgod wants Keitel and his team back, safe and sound, and with their research.

Psyops

Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual. Brimmicombe-Wood, Lee & Hughes, David. Harper Collins, 1996, p7. Print.

Riegert and their squad dropped onto Cristóbal, capturing the spaceport and shield colony and spreading out into the countryside. By nightfall they held half the continent out to the gulf stream. Psyops broadcast to everyone that Hetos was a schmuck and a crook and that they were there to nail his ass, like they were no more than some simple shamus come around the block to slap the cuffs on a persistent offender.

Riegert's squad had some tiny contingents of Panamanians and Argentines with them to wave the UA flag and yell at anyone who'd listen that this was a joint op, legally enacted under the provisions of the Washington Treaty. A lot of people believed them, just like they bought Space Command's estimate of 254 locals dead. Meanwhile, the cadavers of five hundred colonial militiamen and over fifteen hundred civilians were being bulldozed by USCM engineers into mass graves and seeded with vicious bacterias designed to turn them into pools of goo.

According to Riegert, nobody at home cared or even asked who was accountable. Media coverage was limited to the four Marines who came home in boxes draped with Old Glory, and some form-letter UAAC announcement about the 'restoration of public order'. Meanwhile, the AmArc corporate suits who'd rode shotgun on the assault quietly secured the wellheads and then ordered >Riegert's squad to bust the worker's strike with CS gas and baton rounds. They complied.

Three months after the mission, AmArc announced a record share dividend.

Pulaski, Anton

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

Last mental fitness report described Anton as psychotic. Bigtime macho. He could jump the gun if he wasn't reminded to keep cool; once he'd blown up most of a boiler system in a clear zone because it had hissed at him - not because he was scared, because it pissed him off.

He was bodyguard for Senator Claypool, and it was theorized that he was an accomplice in the murder of rival Senator Linell. Pulaski was convicted and as punishment, he was put into a Berserker team. Sheila never saw her husband after he was convicted of the murder.

While on a mission at Traon, when he was attacked from above by a kiande amedha, who impaled him through the gut with its tail. Pulaski managed to ward off the kiande amedha, stabbing it in the side of the head with his hunting knife. Pulaski died moments later.

Purvis, Larry

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

In 2381, Purvis decided to leave behind a failed marriage on Luna and set out for a new life working at the nickle refinery on Xarem. During hypersleep, Purvis' passenger liner was hijacked by a band of smugglers led by Frank Elgyn, who transferred Purvis' cryotube along with other occupied ones to their own ship, the Betty, and proceeded to deliver them to the USM Auriga.

Like the other passengers, Purvis was subsequently impregnated with a kiande amedha embryo by the science team, and under unknown circumstances, the harness that had restrained Purvis was broken during the ensuing crisis, releasing his unconscious body to the ground.

Purvis was later found and awoken by the band of survivors led by Ripley8, who immediately sensed that Purvis had been impregnated, and an argument erupted among the escapees whether to leave Purvis, take him with them or just kill him.

Purvis

Purvis: [shouting] What's in-fucking-side me?

Dr. Wren: A parasite! A foreign element.

Ripley8: There's a monster in your chest. These guys hijacked your ship, and they sold your cryo tube to this... human. And he put an alien inside of you. It's a really nasty one. And in a few hours it's gonna burst through your ribcage, and you're gonna die. Any questions?

Purvis: Who are you?

Ripley8: [smiles] I'm the monster's mother. Alien: Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.

Eventually, Call offers to take him along to the Betty where he could go to hypersleep until proper medical facilities were available for extracting the kiande amedha embryo.

They successfully fought their way into the kiande amedha-infested USM Auriga. Purvis persuaded Call that there was nothing they could do for Ripley8 when the kiande amedha kidnapped her, and they continued on their way to the Betty. Dr. Mason Wren ambushes the group, and Purvis dies as a result. Purvis was convulsing and blood was pouring out of his mouth as Dr. Wren was shouting with the crew. Purvis eventually got to his feet and limped over to the crazed scientist, dodging a hail of gunfire before smashing Dr. Wren into a set of steel steps. While Wren is arguing with the crew, Purvis is convulsing as blood pours out of his mouth. Purvis eventually gets to his feet and staggers over to Dr. Wren, surviving numerous gunshots before relentlessly pounding Wren into some steel steps. Purvis pinned Dr. Wren's head to his chest, allowing the Chestburster to rip through both his chest and Dr. Wren's skull.

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Q

Quinn

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

Was killed by kiande amedha when his squad investigated the communication breakdown on the planet Rim in the late 2170s.

Quintaro, Guillermo

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

Part of the Sephora marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179 in search of Ellen Ripley, Corporal Dwayne Hicks, and the rest of the missing marines who were dispatched to LV-426 19 weeks earlier.

Quintaro managed to escape the destruction in orbit, but was later killed during the final assault against Weyland-Yutani.

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Rai, Martin

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

In the mine where Martin Rai worked, he and a group of fellow miners came across a lone kiande amedha.

Martin 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. He may or may not have survived his encounter.

Rainer

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

Ranier provided counseling to a woman named Maria Gonzales, who was one of the individuals troubled by kiande amedha-related nightmares shortly before Earth's kiande amedha infestation in 2192. The log of the counseling found its way to Dr. Orona, a kiande amedha expert and GENstaff affiliate investigating the nightmares.

Rains, Daniel

rains
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.
  • Drug trafficking : Alien3 Trading Cards # 67 1992, Star Pics.
  • Murder charges: Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. S. D. Perry, p. 134 (2014), Insight Editions.
  • Foraging: Alien3. Alan Dean Foster, Titan Books, 2014, p76. Print.

Daniel Rains was serving a life sentence on Fiorina 161 for drug trafficking offenses and murder. He was notably part of a crew that killed a family of five during a home invasion in 2161.

When Ellen Ripley's EEV crashed on Fiorina 161, Rains was among those who responded, helping to gain access to the damaged escape pod. Later, he was given the routine task of mapping an abandoned part of the vast prison facility, and foraging for overlooked provisions, left behind when the facility was shut down along with Boggsand the disturbed inmate Golic.

While surveying the dark corridors, Rains noticed that the candles they had lit behind them were being extinguished and was elected to go and relight them. Initially believing the cause was another inmate playing a prank, Rains soon stumbled upon the "Dragon", which pounced and killed him. Golic and Boggs found his corpse soon afterwards, a hole torn through his skull, indicating the "Dragon" had killed him with a Headbite.

Rajamani, Tracy

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

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

Rajamani 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.

Rama

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

Rama joined the crew of the Betty after their encounter onboard the USM Auriga in 2381 to replenish the ranks of those who had died on the USM Auriga.

An eloquent and calm person, Rama's role in the crew was not clearly defined, but his expertise with injecting sedatives suggest that he may have been a doctor once and also served aboard the Betty in this capacity.

Rama helped during the raid on Byzantium Station and was one of the crew members who stayed behind on the Betty when it was docked onto Domes Epsilon during their efforts to stop the infestation aboard the space colony. When Rama discovered that Simoni, a stowaway reporter they had picked up at Byzantium Station had followed Ripley8 into the station, he went after him, but was killed by a kiande amedha before he could find Simoni.

Ramirez, Jorge "Poncho"

Poncho
  • Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.
  • Birth date based on actor's age
  • Predator: A Novel. Paul Monette, Berkley Pub. Group, 1987. Print.
    • Birth Location p 15.
    • Religion: p 49
    • Joining Dutch's Team: p 118
    • Team Ops: p 3
    • Sudanese Embassy: p 9

Jorge "Poncho" Ramirez is a Chicano. He speaks fluent Spanish, and has a sarcastic wit. He has had very little religion, a reflex from his childhood, and his mother's daily mass.

In 1980, he joined the private military team set up by Alan "Dutch" Schaefer. Upon joining the unit, Poncho became close friends with Billy Sole.

The team pursued operations in Angola, Cambodia, Lebanon and Afghanistan. The Afghanistan mission in particular was an incredibly gruelling experience for him.

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.

Later, the team was hired by the U.S. military and the CIA for a rescue mission near Guatemala. Finding the crashed helicopter, Poncho climbed aboard and found that the pilot and co-pilot had been executed in their seats. After following guerrilla tracks to the rebels' base, they assaulted the camp and killed the guerrillas, although they were too late to save the hostages.

After Jungle Hunter begins hunting the team, Poncho attempted to get information on the creature from their rebel prisoner, Anna, she had nothing useful to tell them

Poncho is the first to find Hawkins' remains. He is badly wounded when the Jungle Hunter accidentally uses one of the commando's own traps against them - the Jungle Hunter shot a tree trunk and it slams into his Poncho's waist. The others had to carry him for the rest of the way.

Soon after Billy was slaughtered, the Jungle Hunter ambushed Dutch, Poncho and Anna, killing Poncho with a single shot to the head from its Plasmacaster.

Refer to JungleHunter Event article.

Ramsay, Sir James Neville

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

Works for the Crown Victoria. He has stock in the rail lines being laid down in Africa, 1936.

In 1936, Ramsay is sent to Africa to look into some railway workers killed by a lion. When they arrive, they discover the village devoid of adult men. Ramsay decided to be the leader and opted to move along the Nghasa toward the rail construction, thinking the lions would most likely shelter among the trees to wither side of the river. He is quick to shrug off the belief that a ghost killer is responsible. There was one witness - a small girl. She leads them to a part of the forest where the villagers are hanging upside down from the trees, skinned. This is proof enough for Johnny that no lion was responsible. Ramsay agrees - but insists that the villagers did this - sacrificing a few of their own to blame it on their sahibs and start a revolution. In the middle of his rant, however, he is killed by a Yautja's plasma bolt through his chest.

Ramsey

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 Queens 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.

Rand, Dr Alice

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.

Yound mid-twenties. Smokes cigarettes.

Sam and John descend into the lower levels so that Sam can have additional rubber skin grafted onto his incomplete robotic arm. After the operation, Sam is debriefed by his superiors, including Dr. Rand from the military's scientific research division, although he remembers nothing of the accident that nearly killed him.

Later, Sam oversees John being injected with something in one of nearby laboratories, before watching a presentation being given to the military command by Dr. Rand regarding the kiande amedha. She shows how the kiande amedha's DNA is able to take over that of any other creature, and can even assimilate metals. She claims to have domesticated the kiande amedha, proposing to use them as a biological weapon, but as soon as the example subject is released from its restraints it brutally kills her, before turning on the audience. Some of the spectators manage to escape, but many others, including John, are trapped in the room with the creature when the doors automatically seal.

Brother Raphael

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

One of the 350 monks onboard Arceon - he was ultimately killed by kiande amedha.

Rapley, Kenneth

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

In the mine where Kenneth Rapley worked, he and a group of fellow miners came across a lone kiande amedha.

Kenneth 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. He may or may not have survived his encounter.

Rasche, Detective

Rache
  • Predator: Cold War. Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

His mother used to hold him, crooning soothingly to him, when he was 4-5 years old. Rache had wken up screaming in the darkness, shaking uncontrollably with nameless terror, after some nightmare he couldn't remember, about monsters in the night, about suffocating in his own blood, about the things that wanted to hurt him. His mother had told him, "They can't hurt you. There are no such things as monsters in the night, not really."

He likes Green Acres (TV show). Metaphysical stuff makes him nervous.

After John, Rasche's partner for 6 years, pitched the district chief of the Cali Cartel (Eschevera) of the roof of a apartment house, they were transferred to Homicide because they were on the hit list of every ambitious dealer or doper in the city. Rasche now works for NYPD Homicide, and hates it. There's no mystery or suspense in it. His interest lies in Narcotics (he'd be doing something positive). He has never seen John mad.

In 1989, Rasche had 8 years left to pension (meaning he's been a cop for at least 12 years).

New York, 1989. One of the arresting officers of Al Napolitano, who had flipped out and shot his wife in the back of the head with a shotgun. Then a fleet of alien ships arrived. Suspecting that this was the work of the aliens encountered in 1987, the military tried to cover up all of the murders. Things get worse for Rasche and his partner, Schaefer, as Rasche discovers the existence of a whole fleet of Yautja ready to invade and Schaefer comes face-to-face with the Colombian drugs lords! Since the army and police want Schaefer and Rasche out of the way--the two must turn to one of their enemies for the manpower they need!

Rasche, Shari

Rache
  • Predator: Cold War. Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

Shari does temp work to hep catch up on bills.

Ravel, Benedict

ravel
  • Prometheus. 20th Century Fox, June 8, 2012. Movie.
  • First name/Bio data: based on actor

In 2093, together with his fellow comrade Chance, he served as a navigator under the command of the ship's captain, Janek.

After spending two years in hypersleep, Ravel and the other crew members are awakened. As the ship arrives at the surface of the planet, Ravel and his co-pilot Chance make a bet of $100 about the mission either being a terraforming or an archeological expedition. When the truth of their mission is revealed during the crew's briefing, Ravel refuses to pay Chance as he reasons that Chance never made a bet about finding ancient aliens.

Ravel, along with Vickers, later observe the crew during their mission to rescue Fifield and Millburn, who were trapped in the temple during the crew's first exploration due to a windstorm.

Ravel and Chance decide to stay on board the Prometheus to help Janek stop the last Engineer from traveling to Earth, as the Engineer plans on destroying mankind by deploying its ship's cargo, the black liquid. They valiantly crash the Prometheus into the Prometheus, dying in the process.

Ray

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

A member of Amy's group of survivors struggling to stay alive during the kiande amedha infestation on Earth in 2193. He accompanied Burt and Amy to the site of a rumored food drop, only to discover that the site was an ambush set up by Bug Feeders. A struggle between the two parties ensued, of which the immediate outcome is unclear. Burt later broadcast a report in which he stated that Ray was dead. The exact circumstances under which he died are unknown.

Razor

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

An ex-gangster who served on H/K Vengeance, he was a tall, pimply-faced bigot. Teape transferredtransfered ar they started. He was MIA on his first run.

Rechner, PFC D

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

Rechner escaped the destruction in orbit to the surface of LV-426 and assembled a rag-tag band of comrades for a foray into the Weyland-Yutani research facility. The undertaking was surprisingly successful until Rechner and his team were decimated by the overwhelming firepower of incoming enemy Smart Gun operators.

Red

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

Together with his colleague Green, he initiated and prepared Operation Outreach in 2192, which aimed at obtaining a kiande amedha specimen from its homeworld. After a Queen held by Bionational in its Lima facility on Earth had escaped and a global kiande amedha infestation was underway, Red, Green and Dr. Dryner, the man responsible for the Queen, met with Dr. Orona to discuss containment measures.

Redding, Jennifer

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

Part of the Sephora marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179 in search of Ellen Ripley, Corporal Dwayne Hicks, and the rest of the missing marines who were dispatched to LV-426 19 weeks earlier.

Redding managed to escape the destruction in orbit, but was later killed during the final assault against Weyland-Yutani.

Redgrave

Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels
  • Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels. Mark Schultz. 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.

Reed

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

Styles sabotages some of the machinery to save the lives of several prisoners, Styles manges to convince the technician in charge, Packard, to give him a job as her assistant instead of in the foundry. While wary, she agrees. Styles meets some of her co-workers, including Reed, who works in the secretive P-4 laboratory elsewhere on Moloch Island Prison growing kiande amedha.

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

Reeger, Sergeant

Reeger
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Name: Predator 2. Simon Hawke, p. 11 (1990), Jove Books.

Sergeant Reeger was the LAPD officer in command of the SWAT team that engaged El Scorpio and his fellow Colombian Scorpions members in 1997.

Reeger and his men were called in when two motorcycle cops were shot by the Colombian Scorpions. Although the LAPD set up a perimeter, the Scorpions' considerable firepower prevented the wounded men from being rescued and they were trapped in the crossfire. When Lieutenant Harrigan arrived and cleared the area, Reeger subsequently attempted to prevent him from entering the Colombians' stronghold, pointing out that Captain Heinemann had forbade it. Harrigan went in anyway, forcing Reeger to send two of his men to assist.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Reid, Alan "Al"

Al
  • Alien: Ore. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie Short.

In the mine where he worked, Alan "Al" Reid came upon many Ovomorphs.

Al perished when the ensuing Chestburster burst from his body after being impregnated by a Facehugger from one of the Ovomorphs.

Reid, Lt Lisa

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

Reid was among the Marines dispatched after the Sephora returned to the USS Sulaco on December 14th, 2179, to respond to the issue aboard the USS Sulaco involving Rhino 2-3. Reid expressed her concerns about the USS Sulaco's position over LV-426 during the briefing, but she continued to do her duty as a recon pilot. Reid did damage assessment on the Umbilical, which had been damaged by an explosive decompression incident on the USS Sulaco, while piloting the Cheyenne dubbed Raider 6-5.

Lieutenant Lieutenant Cruz, the mission's commander, was later transferred to the USS Sulaco in her dropship, which made a hot landing inside a cargo bay after the vessel's hangar was disabled. After a mission to salvage the USS Sulaco and the Sephora ended in tragedy, Reid assisted in defending the bay from attacking Weyland-Yutani PMCs and successfully evacuated the survivors. Her dropship was struck by debris during the escape and she was forced to crash land on the planet of LV-426.

Cruz ordered Reid and Clarison to set up a long-wave signal at the colony's comm relay to summon all remaining Sephora marines when they regrouped at Hadley's Hope. Due to a power overload in the main systems, the connection with Reid and Clarison was cut shortly after, and two marines, Corporal Corporal Winter and O'Neal, were dispatched to track them down and ensure their duty was completed. Meanwhile, Reid and Clarison had managed to reach the surface only to be pinned down by kiande amedha.

The creatures separated the two and kidnapped Reid, but Corporal Winter, O'Neal and Clarison arrived shortly after and managed to save her. With the support of her comrades, Reid completed the mission and successfully activated the relay. However, when O'Neil went missing during the way back to the command center, Reid found herself at odds with Clarison when she insisted to leave O'Neal behind. After Reid had unsuccessfully tried to pull rank, she reluctantly joined Corporal Winter and Clarison on their rescue attempt. After O'Neal had been found and the team had temporarily averted the immediate threat, tension between Reid and Clarison rose even higher, resulting in Clarison pointing her gun at Reid. An escalation was barely avoided thanks to the intervention of Corporal Winter and O'Neal, and the group returned to the command center.

When Cruz authorized a rescue mission for Clarison, Reid, feeling regret, wanted to join the mission, but her request was denied by Cruz, who did not want to risk his only pilot. After Hicks had been freed from Weyland-Yutani captivity, Cruz ordered him and Reid to evacuate outside the colony aboard an APC. However, the two had different plans: Reid and Hicks instead made their way to a nearby landing pad to prep another dropship for launch. After fending off a kiande amedha attack on the colony, Cruz, Corporal Winter and O'Neal arrived at the landing pad, enabling Reid to finish the final preparations despite a kiande amedha onslaught. During the final assault on the Weyland-Yutani facility, Reid accompanied the USCM ground forces in her Cheyenne to provide air support. When Corporal Winter discovered that Weyland-Yutani was evacuating the Queen to the FTL landing site aboard a cargo lifter, Reid pursued the lifter in order to take it down, but was met with heavy artillery fire by anti-air turrets. Despite taking considerable damage, Reid managed to hold on until her comrades on the ground destroyed the anti-air gun emplacements and was able to shoot down the cargo lifter in time. Reid continued to fly air support and performed an unsuccessful attack run against the Queen, which had survived the crash. When the ground team failed to reach the FTL ship in time, Reid picked up Cruz and the group of marines accompanying him and went after the vessel in hot pursuit. In a daring maneuver, Reid shot the cargo bay of the FTL ship open and managed to crash-land the Cheyenne inside the frigate. Reid survived the final confrontation with the Queen and secured the ship with her comrades, intent on using the information gathered from Michael Weyland to bring down Weyland-Yutani.

Reine, Louis

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

Working for Bionational, he assumed the role of a company man and became vice-president of the corporation's Biomed Division. In 2192, when Bionational retrieved James T. Likowski and the kiande amedha embryo gestating inside and transferred him to its Houston facility, Reine was put in charge of the medical supervision of Likowski and the eventual retrieval of the kiande amedha embryo. He shared responsibilities with a brilliant scientist named Tobias Dryner, who was in charge of the patient himself. When the embryo finally matured and emerged, it attacked Reine and burrowed inside his chest. Dryner shot Reine in order to secure the specimen. Reine, and the creature inside him, were then brought to the Lima facility where the specimen developed to a Queen.

Reiner

reiner
  • The Creature From The Big Mountain. TheCGBros, Nov 2018. FanFilm.
  • Age based on actor

Europe. 1940.

While Sergeant Wolfhart and a handful of his men (imcluding Reiner) were chasing two fugutive Jews across a forest clearing (Jeremie and Sarah S) they encounter a new group of Nazi soldiers, 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 Yautja's 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. Reiner, the third, is killed by a shoulder-cannon shot.

Reinstöt, Dr. Niels

reinstot
  • Predator vs. Judge Dredd vs. Aliens. Dark Horse Comics, July 2016. Print.

Doctor Niels Reinstöt's work centered around creating genetically mutated animal soldiers. He once claimed he was with Mega-City One's Department of Disease Eradication, and informed City Orphanage BD36-30 that each orphan was to receive a mandatory vaccination against Rad-pox - while secretly injecting them with a DNA Fuser.

Dr. Reinstöt created a Predalien and kiande amedha Hybrids via gene-splicing and joined forces with Archbishop Emoji. Finally he transformed into a Queen when injecting himself with a concoction of kiande amedha DNA he extracted from the skull.

Renny

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 2001. Print.

In Metropolis, Midtown Labs arranged to transport plutonium in an armored car when terrorists Ed and Renny hijacked it. They manage to cause a police car to spin out of control and crash over the side of the bridge. Superman stops it before it lands on some Marathon runners. Meanwhile, when Ed and Renny find their escape route blocked, they demand a helicopter or they would unseal the plutonium. Superman whisks the armored car in the air, twirls it aroundat superspeed to disorient the crooks, then brings it back down so the police can arrest them.

Renus, PFC Wolfgang R

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

Stationed at Third Base in 2193, Renus was the ringleader of a small group of soldiers planning to flee Spears' reign of terror and escape to the nearby Terraformer colony. During the escape, Renus was the one who knocked fellow comrade Patin, the soldier who had guard duty at South Lock at the time, unconscious. Upon arrival at the colony, the group discovered that Spears had set up the colony as a secondary breeding stock for the kiande amedha. A vicious attack by the resident Drones followed, during which all of Renus' co-conspirators were killed. Renus managed to survive with heavy injuries, only to run into Spears and his team, who had learned of the desertion and caught up with the dissidents. As punishment for his treachery, Spears threw Renus back into the Hive and locked him in.

Revna, Kesar

kesar
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

Kesar was unintentionally responsible for the destruction of the colony when he accidentally destroyed the Ne'dtessi, a Yautja vessel, leading the immature un-Blooded crewmembers to attack the settlement. Kesar was killed when he crashed his speeder into the Ne'dtessi while trying to defend himself against the Yautja, dying in the resultant explosion.

Revna, Miriam

miriam
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

Miriam was at the colony when it was subjected to a devastating assault by a group of Yautja and the kiande amedha Kesar had unintentionally unleashed on the planet. The incident led to the destruction of the colony and the death of several of its inhabitants. Miriam herself was killed in a copter crash caused by a kiande amedha whilst trying to flee the settlement.

Dr Rhodes

Apocalypse
  • Aliens: Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels #1. Mark Schultz. Dark Horse Comics, Jan 27, 1999 – May 05, 1999. Print.

Part of Keitel's team c2116, he helps them load the ship, the Savannah, as they prep to relocate to another planet. He remains behind and immediately "gives birth" to a Chestburster.

Rhodes

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

A soldier on duty at Bengal, India (1881). Killed by a Yautja. Captain Soames barely knew him.

Ri

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

A child living in Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Ribar, Daniel

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Huntt – Hugs To Die For. Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

In 2199, General Amotz and her entourage narrowly escape a Company facility when it is over-run by Facehuggers. Amotz is wounded by acid while rescuing Daniel Ribar.

Richie

Concrete Jungle
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • Predator: Cold War. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

A police officer working for Captain McCombe in 1989.

Ricks

ricks
  • Aliens: Covenant. 20th Century Fox, May 2017.
  • Year of Birth: Based on actor's age

He was serving on the Covenant during its mission to Origae-6 when it was rerouted to an unknown planet. Upworth and Ricks remained on the Covenant while the crew explored the planet and encountered David8. Upworth and Ricks were killed by a kiande amedha that came from Lope.

Riegert, Captain Patrice

Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual. Brimmicombe-Wood, Lee & Hughes, David. Harper Collins, 1996, p7. Print.

Riegert and his squad dropped onto Cristóbal, capturing the spaceport and shield colony and spreading out into the countryside. By nightfall they held half the continent out to the gulf stream. Psyops broadcast to everyone that Hetos was a schmuck and a crook and that they were there to nail his ass, like they were no more than some simple shamus come around the block to slap the cuffs on a persistent offender.

Riegert's squad had some tiny contingents of Panamanians and Argentines with them to wave the UA flag and yell at anyone who'd listen that this was a joint op, legally enacted under the provisions of the Washington Treaty. A lot of people believed them, just like they bought Space Command's estimate of 254 locals dead. Meanwhile, the cadavers of five hundred colonial militiamen and over fifteen hundred civilians were being bulldozed by USCM engineers into mass graves and seeded with vicious bacterias designed to turn them into pools of goo.

Nobody at home gave cared or even asked who was accountable. Media coverage was limited to the four Marines who came home in boxes draped with Old Glory, and some form-letter UAAC announcement about the 'restoration of public order'. Meanwhile, the AmArc corporate suits who'd rode shotgun on the assault quietly secured the wellheads and then ordered us to bust the worker's strike with CS gas and baton rounds. Riegert's squad complied.

Three months after the mission, AmArc announced a record share dividend. On that day Riegert resigned his commission.

"Right 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. Right Nut takes front, using the Echo Location Gun to track it. When he finds a trace of Rogue Alien, he lies to his boss and said the creature had escaped. Though his Boss is skeptical, he accepts Right Nut's word.

Rios, Ana

If It Bleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds ("Drug War"). Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Holly Roberds, Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Following a lead, officers Ana Rios and her partner Rodrigo Villaça approached Garber in a Rio de Janeiro convention center, who question the legality of the weaponry he is selling. At that moment, the sound of a distant explosion is heard from outside. Harrigan rushes to investigate with Rios and Villaça, and they see more blasts erupting in the midst of the sprawling favela that covers the hills above. Garber joins them, and through the high-powered scope attached to his rifle spots a skinned body hanging from a tree in the favela. Realizing a Yautja is at work, Harrigan and the Rio cops head off into the favela, while Garber returns to his stall to arm up.

On their way into the maze-like slum, Harrigan bumps into a local man named Fernando; when Fernando overhears that Harrigan is from Los Angeles — a city he dreams of one day moving to — he eagerly offers to help show him through the favela to the source of the commotion. Rios and Villaça loose Harrigan however.

Riggs, Captain

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

Killed by Rebels when he stopped to ask why Lt Hendricks was taking so long hauling the cannon.

Riley

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

A citizen of Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Ripley-McClaren, Amanda

A Ripley A Ripley
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Aliens: Original Sin. Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005. Print.
  • Alien Isolation. SEGA, 2014. Computer software.
  • Aliens: Isolation. Keith R.A. DeCandido, Titan Books, July 30 2019 . Print.
  • Aliens: Resistance. Brian Woods, Dark Horse Comics, Jan-Apr 2018 . Print.
  • Aliens: Rescue. Brian Woods, Dark Horse Comics, July-Nov 2019 . Print.
  • Cancer: Aliens: Novelization. Alan Dean Foster, Warner Books, June 1 1986. Print.

Amanda suffered the loss of her mother at the age of 11 when Ellen Ripley failed to return to Earth aboard the Nostromo. She later married under the name McClaren.

In 2137, after receiving a notification of the flight recorder from the Nostromo being located, Amanda joins a crew that embarks towards the Sevastopol space station, where she encounters the kiande amedha that have run amok. Ripley successfully escapes the station, before is destroyed by falling into the gravitational well of the Jovian planet KG348.

Amanda eventually died of cancer on Dec 23, 2177. She was subsequently cremated and interred at Parkside Repository, Little Chute, Wisconsin.

When Ellen Ripley came out of her hypersleep in 2179, Ripley was told Amanda died two years before. In one initial report, Amanda was still alive and living on Earth when Ellen Ripley came out of her hypersleep in 2179. Amanda is old, frail and crippled, and when Ellen speaks to her via videophone from Gateway Station, Amanda makes it clear that she resents her mother for what happened, and coldly tells Ellen that she hates her. Amanda was born in September 2119, according to the Alien DVD, however this contradicts the information from the film concerning her age. It's likely that when the Alien DVD, says Ellen Ripley was on Maternity Leave from September to October 2119, she was just on parental leave, spending time with her child rather than giving birth.

Ripley, Dr Daniel "Dan"

ripleydan
  • Aliens: Earth Angel. John Byrne, Dark Horse Comics, Aug 1994. Print.

Doctor Ripley resided in a suburb in the United States of America, running his own practice as the neighborhood doctor during the 1950s, living with his wife and daughter, Alicia.

In 1954, when Matthew Webber and his girlfriend Lou Ann race over a ridge after witnessing a plane fall from the sky. Upon seeing it, it didn't look like any airplane Lou Ann had ever seen before. Inside they discover an alien pilot. They remove the unconscious pilot (which has a Facehugger on its face) just moments before the ship explodes. They bring the body to Dr. Ripley, much to the shock of Mrs Miller, Ripley removes the dead Facehugger. While Ripley decides to call Washington, a Chestburster ripped through the alien pilot's rib cage and escapes into the woods. There the Kiande Amedha grew to its adult form.

While the Chestburster grew into a Queen and began creating a Hive, Ripley and his wife, and Alicia, attempted to flee the suburb in their car, however, they were attacked en route by the Queen. The Queen was killed when the car caught fire and exploded as the family fled to the forest. In the woods, they discovered the Hive, which consisted of Ovomorphs and bikers impregnated by Facehuggers. The family were soon surrounded by an outlaw biker gang and, together, they managed to destroy the Hive by incinerating it. Afterwards, the Ripleys made it to Daniel's mother-in-law's house, completely exhausted by the events that had transpired.

Ripley, Ellen Louise

E Ripley
  • Back History: Alien Alien Anthology Crew Dossier (Blu-ray special feature). 20th Century Fox, 2010.
  • School was previously listed as Evansbrook Academy: Alien Legacy, Documentary, 1999.

From Jan 7 2094 to April 18 2110, Ellen spends her childhood in lunar quarantine facility during outbreak of XMB virus on Luna. She eventually tests negative for XMB, [Medscan CERT#90156E].

Between Sept 15 2111 and May 25 2115, Ellen attend New York Aeronautics University, Boya Private School, and Brea-Olinda Private School Los Angeles. She shows aptitude for ethics, law, and corporate affairs. She eventually graduates at top of her class.

Ellen is recruited into Weyland-Yutani’s Horizon Beyond officer training programme, [Trainee Flight Status CC] on June 1 2115. During the course of the program, Ellen successfully negotiates an end to hostage crisis on Weyland-Yutani shuttle craft Erebus on Oct 16 2115. 49 lives are saved and 8 terrorists are convicted.

Ellen completes Horizons Beyond officer training programme (a program which had been founded by Weyland-Yutani), with honours on December 21 2116.

From Jan 2 to Nov 19 2117, Ellen got her first job as a Junior Warrant Officer on commercial vessel USCSS Kurtz, under Captain Archbold, [Flight Status BC].

She then serves as Warrant Officer on Weyland-Yutani cargo vessel USCSS Sephoria, under Captain Eliot from Dec 1 2117 to March 8 2118.

By March 10 2118, Ellen's request for maternity leave was denied, [WY/REF#295150]. Weyland-Yutani deemed that she violated bylaw 87-B of company regulations by allowing natural pregnancy to come to terms during layover between hauls. After a committee review of the situation, she was allowed to continue employment under certain mutually agreed upon conditions. Because of this, Ellen files civil lawsuit against Weyland-Yutani, [WY/REF#29162], on March 17 2118. In response, her flight Status was suspended and salary suspended March 18 2118.

Between April 4 to August 19 2118, her file was sealed under court order. No further enhancement, [WY/REF#42009].

Finally, on August 19 2118, Ellen's request for maternity leave was approved, [WY/REF#42017]. Ellen asked for contraction re-negotiations under bylaw 17-G, related to intention to take two leave of absence prior to assignment to USCS Nostromo. After intensive contractual talks with Ellen’s lawyers, a compromise was arrived at wherein Ellen would accept duty on Nostromo and subsequently take leave of absence for personal reasons - she intends to spend more time with her child as her psych profiles and Sylan-Donovan Curves register high level of guilt over her lack of contact with her child. Because of this compromisem her request for reinstatement of flight status was approved [WY/REF#42018], as well as her salary increase, [WY/REF#42019].

Ellen took the first part of her maternity leave from Sept 19 to Oct 27 2119.

Following this, from November 6 2119 to July 12 2120, she serves as Warrant Officer on Weyland-Yutani cargo vehicle USCSS Sotillo, under Captain Rosendo.

Ripley: Nostromo Event

E Ripley
  • Alien. 20th Century Fox, 1979.Movie.
  • Pro Dreamer: Alien: Novelization. Allan Dean Foster. June 1979. p8. Print.

By August 2120, she finally serves as Warrant Officer on Weyland-Yutani commercial towing vehicle USCSS Nostromo, under Captain Dallas, [Flight Status B]. By this time, Ellen came close to possessing the ability of being a pro dreamer.

The Nostromo was returning to Earth from the mining colony of Thedus, when its sensors picked up what seemed to be a distress signal. MOTHER, seemingly following official protocol, dropped back to sublight speed, set course towards the source of the signal.

alien crew Ripley and with the rest of the crew awoke from their hypersleep thinking they were done with their cargo haul duty, but found out they were awoken to investigate a distress signal coming from LV-426.

The crew soon found out the signal was of nonhuman origin and emanating from LV-426 in the Zeta II Reticuli system. The Nostromo detached itself from the ore refinery and landed on LV-426. The atmosphere of the moon damaged the ship, and so the crew had to stay on the moon until repairs were complete.

While Dallas, Lambert and Kane went to investigate the source of the signal, Ellen stayed behind on the ship with Ash (who served as the observer for the ground team's status), Parker and Brett, continuing to examine the alien signal.

Eventually, Ellen came to the conclusion that the signal may also have been a warning. Shortly after, the team returned from its exploration of the Derelict, with a Facehugger attached to Kane's face. Ash was quick to answer Dallas' plea to open the airlock, in spite of Ellen's objections based on quarantine procedures and the potential dangers of allowing an alien organism into the ship. Ultimately, Ash ignored her warning and opened the airlock. Ripley was later attacked by Lambert for leaving them outside.

The crew tried to remove the Facehugger, but it was too firmly attached to Kane. Ash advised that they could seriously injure or kill Kane if they cut it off, and they also feared that its acid blood could compromise the ship's hull, so Kane was left in the infirmary with the href="alien-types#fhug">Facehugger still attached. Eventually the Facehugger fell off and crawled away. Ripley, Dallas and Ash searched for it in the infirmary and Ripley stumbled upon it, but by now it was dead. Ash kept its corpse for investigation, despite Ripley's doubts. Kane awoke soon after the Facehugger detached itself and he appeared unharmed. The crew had a final dinner before re-entering hypersleep, however, Kane started to convulse violently, and a creature emerged from his chest and scurried off into the depths of the ship.

The crew held a funeral for Kane by spacing his wrapped body out the airlock and then mobilized to hunt down the Chestburster. Brett fashioned a cattle prod and Ash made a motion tracker to find the creature. Believing it to still be small, they decided to capture it with a net and eject it out the airlock. Parker, Brett and Ripley formed one team and Lambert, Dallas and Ash formed another.

After exploring the ship, Ripley and her team detected a signal on the motion tracker. However, they discovered it to just be Jones, Ripley's cat. Ripley sent Brett to catch the cat in case they picked its signal up again. Brett followed the cat deep into the ship and found a shed skin. He then found the cat, but the now fully-grown kiande amedha snuck up behind him and attacked him. Ripley and Parker followed his terrified screams, but only found drops of his blood falling from the ceiling.

The remaining crew members grouped together and managed to figure out that the kiande amedha was using the air ducts to move around. Parker made a flamethrower from incinerator units and Dallas volunteered to use it to drive the kiande amedha through the air ducts to the air lock, where it would be jettisoned into space. Lambert and Parker would use the ship's equipment to find the kiande amedha, so Dallas could deal with it. The plan worked intially, as Dallasclosed off parts of the air duct system to force the creature out into space and Lambert managed to pick up the kiande amedha's signal on the tracker. However, the signal suddenly disappeared. Just as quickly, though, it reappeared and headed straight for Dallas. He panicked in the cramped space and actually ran right into the kiande amedha. The crew tried to find Dallas' body, but they only found his flamethrower.

The remaining crew members discuss a way of dealing with the creature. Lambert was emotionally unstable and suggested that they escape in the Narcissus, but Ripley stated the shuttle could not support four people.

MOTHER Ripley consulted the ship's computer, MU-TH-UR, on how to deal with the creature, only to discover that it would not tell her. She did, however, find out about the company's "Special Order 937." Both MU-TH-UR and Ash had secretly been working on orders of Weyland-Yutani. Weyland-Yutani had had knowledge of the Derelict's existence some time before the Nostromo picked up the signal, and wanted to secure a kiande amedha specimen for their bio-weapon research division.

Ash, who Ripley suddenly discovered had been sitting next to her, responded by trying to attack her. As Ripley tried to find the other crew members, Ash kept shutting the doors. He then attacked her, eventually pinning her down to shove a magazine down her throat. However, Parker and Lambert arrived at a critical moment to save her. Despite Ash's unnatural strength, Parker knocked Ash's head off with a fire extinguisher, revealing him to be an android. Lambert then stabbed Ash with the cattle prod, causing him to short-circuit. Ripley reactivated Ash temporarily to ask him his special order. He told them that they were doomed, but that they had his sympathy. Ripley then knocked the head over, deactivating him once again. With the number of crew members being reduced to three, the Narcissus would be able to support them.

Ellen, Parker and Lambert decided to set the ship on self-destruct and escape in the emergency shuttle Narcissus. While waiting for Parker and Lambert to collect the necessary supplies, Ripley heard Jones over the intercom meowing, and left to retrieve the cat. The kiande amedha then attacked Parker and Lambert. <>Ripley rushed to save them, but it kills them and leaves behind their bodies. She activates the self-destruct and rushes to the escape shuttle. Ripley then had a short face-off with the kiande amedha in front of the shuttle, and with it blocking her way, she rushed to reactivate the cooling unit. However, despite the fact that she turned the cooling back on, MU-TH-UR finalized the self destruct. Ripley rushed back to the shuttle and found the kiande amedha gone. She enters the shuttle and narrowly escapes as the Nostromo explodes.

Ripley, having thought that the kiande amedha died in the explosion, prepared for hypersleep. However she was shocked when the creature revealed itself hiding in one of the walls. Ripley panicked and scrambled to the spacesuit closet. Catching her breath and composure, she realized the kiande amedha hadn't discovered her yet. Unarmed and clad only in T-shirt and white panties, she quickly made a plan to get rid of the kiande amedha once and for all, quietly slipping on a spacesuit and slowly making her way to a control console.

She then started the process to open the hatch and flush the kiande amedha out; unfortunately, the process gave off steam and the kiande amedha became agitated. Ripley quickly lost her courage, but by the time the kiande amedha was in striking distance of her she opened the hatch to the vacuum of space. All loose objects and the kiande amedha were sucked out. It held onto the entrance, until Ripley shot it with a harpoon. However, the hatch closed on it, tethering the kiande amedha to the shuttle. The Alien then tried to get back in via the engine, but Ripley hit the ignition and the kiande amedha was blown into space. After she gave her final report on the status of the ship, cargo, and crew Ripley signed off and, with Jones, went into hypersleep.

Refer to 2122 Event article.

Ripley: Archeron Event

E Ripley
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.

2179: 57 years later, the Narcissus was found drifting through the core systems by a deep salvage crew. Ellen and Jones were brought aboard Gateway Station in Earth's orbit, where Ellen recovered from the strains of the extremely long hypersleep period. She is visibly traumatized by her experience and has recurring nightmares about being impregnated with a Chestburster.

amanda burke It was then when she first met Carter J Burke, a representative of Weyland-Yutani. After her release from hospital, Ellen had to answer for her actions during the Nostromo incident before the ICC committee. Before her debriefing, Burke showed Ripley a photograph of her adult daughter, Amanda, and informed her that she married without children and died two years before Ripley was awakened, causing her to break into tears.

During this inquiry, Ellen unsuccessfully tried to convince them of the existence of the kiande amedha and Weyland-Yutani's intention to obtain it, but they denied that Weyland-Yutani's's "special order" existed and also denied the existence of the kiande amedha, or any similar species. Ripley asked them to check out LV-426 to find out for themselves, but she learned that a terraforming colony has been living there peacefully for years. They finally decided that she has acted "with questionable judgement" and put her on a six-month period of psychometric observation and revoke her flight license, although they do not file any criminal charges.

Frustrated by these events and devastated by the fact that her daughter Amanda had died two years earlier, she had to settle for a low-paid job in the cargo docks over Portside working as a power loader operator and still has nightmares about the kiande amedha.

After communication is lost with LV-426, Burke visited her. Motivated to overcome her recurring nightmares from the traumatic events on the Nostromo, Ellen reluctantly agreed to his request to accompany an investigation party to LV-426 in the capacity of an adviser. This party would consist of a squad of USCM, Burke (for the interests of the company) and herself, plus executive officer Bishop.

Ripley gave a debriefing on her prior experiences with the creatures. Although, a few Marines joked about the "bug hunt"; Apone quickly put them in their places. Ripley would also use her skills with a power-loader to help the Marines on moving supplies.

bishop During one of the meals, she discovered that the Bishop was an android. After her near death experience with Ash, Ripley was left wary of synthetics and went on the offensive at Bishop, ordering him to stay away from her. Burke told Bishop that Ash "malfunctioned and there were a few deaths", and Bishop tried to reassure Ripley by telling her that malfuntions were only common in older models. Later, the investigation team prepped and supplied before heading planet-side.

aliens crew When Ellen and the USCM reached LV-426 aboard the Sulaco, they found Hadley's Hope seemingly abandoned. However, there were signs of battle, barricading and large acid burns to the structure of the complex.

After the building was secured, Ripley, Burke and Lt Gorman entered. Exploring the complex, a startling discovery was made: two living Facehuggers were kept in stasis tanks in the med lab, showing the colonists had already discovered the Derelict. While they were exploring, a signal was picked up on a motion tracker. The marines were surprised to find that it was a young girl. Corporal Dwayne Hicks reached for her only to get bit in the hand and lose her down a ventilation shaft. Ripley then chased after the girl into the vents and managed to corner her and talk the girl in coming back with her to the marines. Bishop began an examination of one of the dead Facehuggers. As Dietrich treated the girl, Ripley asked her questions regarding the other colonists and her family. The girl replied that they were all dead, which Ripley understood all too well. She introduced herself as "Newt", with her real name Rebecca Jorden.

The marines set up temporary headquarters in the command section of the colony. Using Hadley's Hope's mainframe to track down the PDTs of the colonists, the marines were directed to the third sub-level of the Atmospheric Processor near Hadley's Hope. As the soldiers explored the bowels of the station, they discovered an organic structure spreading over the entire sub-level. They were already deep inside what turned out to be the Hive when the attack started. Ellen was forced to watch from the APC outside as a combination of squad leader Gorman's incompetence and a vicious ambush by adult kiande amedha led to the slaughtering and capturing of several marines.

In a desperate attempt to rescue what was left of the squad, Ellen overwhelmed Gorman and drove the APC down the loading access into the Hive, managing to evacuate the remaining soldiers. In the aftermath, Ellen, aware of the incredible danger emanating from what might have been over a hundred kiande amedha, voted for nuking the entire complex from orbit. Burke, concerned about the loss of the colony and, in secret, also the kiande amedha, strongly disagreed, but was outvoted by Corporal Hicks, the de-facto mission leader at that time. The dropship took off for a swift evacuation, but crashed down and exploded when a kiande amedha, which had infiltrated the craft while it was on the ground, killed Ferro, the pilot. For all intents and purposes, Ellen, Newt, Burke and the marines were now stranded on LV-426.

Ellen and the marines withdrew and regrouped at the temporary headquarters, only to discover that the Atmospheric Processor.'s cooling system had been damaged during the fight on Sub-Level 3 and that, consequently, the reactor would explode in less than five hours, taking everything in a forty-mile radius with it. Relatively calm in the face of a nearly hopeless situation, she devised a plan on how to call down the second dropship in time to use it to reach minimum safe distance and also played a vital role in planning out the defense perimeter for the headquarters. It was during that time when she not only developed an affection for Hicks, but also took on the role of a surrogate mother for Newt. Burke, however, had other plans for Ellen and Newt: He freed two Facehuggers they had found contained in stasis tubes in the medical station, hoping to get them impregnated and to be be able to smuggle a kiande amedha inside them around ICC customs back to Earth. Burke's attempt was foiled, and it was during his interrogation when, suddenly, the power to the control station went out.

Soon after, the headquarters came under attack by hordes of kiande amedha. During a mad dash to the dropship, several other members of the squad got killed, and Newt was captured and taken to the Hive inside the Atmospheric Processor. Ellen would not leave without the girl, and so, she, Bishop and Hicks flew to the processor station to rescue Newt. With only several minutes left, Ellen raided the Hive, confronting the Queen in the process, and managed to free Newt and escape, just seconds before the reactor exploded. However, the Queen had managed to get aboard the Sulaco and, after ripping Bishop in half, confronted Ellen for a last showdown. Ellen was able to enter a Powerloader to get on even ground with the monstrous creature and finally blew the Queen out of an airlock. The nightmare was over, for now. During these climatic events, Ellen had developed feelings of respect and friendship for Bishop, thanks to whom both Newt and Ellen were still alive at all. After setting course back to Earth, Ellen, Newt and Hicks entered hypersleep.

Refer to Acheron Event article.

Ripley: Fury161 Event

E Ripley
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.

alien3 cast Unnoticed, several Ovomorphs had been smuggled aboard the Sulaco. The Facehuggers hatched and impregnated Ellen in her cryogenic tube. In the process of cracking the glass tube, one of the creatures was injured. Its acid blood ate through electronic systems of the ship, triggering an automatic emergency ejection of the hypersleep tubes aboard an EEV. During that time, the Sulaco was passing by the remote planet Fiorina 161, a former metal foundry turned prison facility which was reserved for only male criminals and operated by Weyland-Yutani. The EEV was pulled in by the planet's gravity and crashed down into the ocean near a coastline.

Ellen and her crashed EEV were salvaged from the coastline and brought into the prison complex. After recovery, Ellen learned that Newt and Hicks had not survived the crash. Discovering an acid burn mark on the EEV, Ellen realized that she might have brought a kiande amedha as a stowaway with her. With help from Clemens, Ellen immediately arranged an autopsy of Newt, which proved to be inconclusive. Distrusting the facility's administrator Andrews, she kept her suspicions to herself.

However, the Facehugger had survived the crash and infected the dog of one of the prisoners. So, while she attended the funeral of Newt and Hicks in the furnace, the dog perished giving birth to the kiande amedha nicknamed "Dragon", which disappeared into the vast bowels of the facility.

Meanwhile, Ellen tried to get used to the unfamiliar surroundings she was forced to cope with until a vessel would arrive to pick her up. During that time, she formed an uneasy acquaintance with Dillon, who had made a moving elegy during the funeral. However, alarmed by a mysterious freak accident that got one of the prisoners killed, Ellen went out on her own to the scrapyard, retrieving the remains of Bishop from the shuttle wreckage. His report confirmed what she had feared from the beginning: the presence of a kiande amedha in the escape vehicle and Weyland-Yutani's knowledge of it. On her way back, a couple of prisoners ambushed Ellen and were about to rape her, when Dillon interfered and saved her from his fellow inmates. Back in the main complex, Ellen finally tried to warn Andrews, who did not believe her story and confined her to the medical wing. Suddenly, "Dragon" appeared in the ward and killed Clemens, with whom Ellen had a brief sexual relationship. Ellen ran to the mess hall to warn the other prisoners. Andrews, who was present at that moment, ignored her warnings, only to be taken by "Dragon" in front of all prisoners.

runner Now the existence of a kiande amedha on Fiorina 161 was an indisputable fact. Holding a crisis meeting, Ellen, Dillon and the prisoners realized that they were in a dire situation: The facility had no weapons or usable equipment whatsoever, and the security surveillance had been out of order for some time. With the help of the prisoners, Ellen devised a bold plan: In a joint effort, they tried to lure "Dragon" into a massive vault used for nuclear waste and lock it in there. Due to the interference of the "Dragon", the plan backfired and the fire which was supposed to drive "Dragon" into the vault was triggered prematurely, costing the lives of many prisoners. "Dragon" was captured, only to be freed again by the insane prisoner Golic. In the aftermath of the disaster, Ellen again visited the EEV to find out the cause for a fatigue that had slowly increased during her time at Fiorina 161. The on-board medical scanner confirmed that Ellen had been impregnated with a kiande amedha embryo while in hypersleep, and now, a Queen was gestating to maturity in her chest.

Knowing that Weyland-Yutani would try to get hold of the specimen and was already on its way to Fiorina 161, Ellen convinced the prisoners to commence a last-ditch effort to destroy "Dragon". The idea was to drive "Dragon" into the mold of the facility's furnace and to kill the creature by pouring liquid metal over it. Ellen knew that "Dragon" would not kill her because of the Queen embryo inside her, and she played a key role in luring "Dragon" into the trap. Most of the prisoners were killed during the bait and chase, but thanks to Dillon's sacrifice, Ellen succeeded in trapping and killing "Dragon". Aware that there was one last thing to do, Ellen prepared to commit suicide and thus taking the Queen embryo with her, when a Weyland-Yutani squad arrived at the furnace. The squad was led by Michael Bishop, who tried to convince her that his intention was solely to surgically extract the embryo and then destroy it. Ellen saw through the deception and let herself fall into the furnace pit, killing herself and the Queen.

Ellen's fate was a point of interest among several key individuals. The most notorious was the Book of Morse, an account of the Fiorina 161 incident written by the sole survivor of the events. The book was immediately banned, but copies would remain in circulation at least until the late 24th century. High-echelon militarists like Thomas A.W. Spears and Martin Perez would study Ellen's struggle to gain insights for their own dealings with the kiande amedha. Low-ranking personnel, on the other hand were kept in the dark.

However, at the least the rumor that Ripley had survived the Hadley's Hope incident was leaked by an employee of an Earth-based biotech company and reached USCM personnel. The leak of further information was severely impaired when many related records were lost during the kiande amedha infestation in the 2190s

Refer to Fury 161 Event article.

Ripley, Ellen (Alternate)

ripley
  • Alien. 20th Century Fox, 1979. Movie.
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Alien3 (Vincent Ward). Vincent Ward, Mar 3 1990. Unproduced Script.
  • Note: The Vincent Ward script indicates Ripley's daughter was named Kathy.

This alternative multiverse version's daughter was named Kathy. Kathy was nine when Ripley signed on to the Nostromo - her profit shares would have set them up good. Then Ripley lost sixty years floating around in a rescue pod. Ripley came home to face a bitter, 70 year old woman. That's why Ripley went back the second time to LV-426 - not so she could fight it (she suffered from Survivor's Guilt / PTSD) -- so she could let it kill her.

Brother John sits beside a lake on Arceon, and 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 - USS Sulaco escape vehicle #4 - crashes down into the lake. Brother John rushes out to the pod. 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. The Abbot enters and tells Ripley a little about their community, explaining that they have no radio for her to call for help and that she was found alone inside the pod. Ripley in turn attempts to warn the Abbot about the kiande amedha, which she suspects was responsible for Newt's death, but is rebuked; the Abbot suggests her recounting of the events on LV-426 are all lies, as he believes Earth was destroyed decades previously in an event that led to the monks rejecting all technology. The Abbot has Ripley locked in her room and forbids Brother John from making contact with her.

Following the discovery of a Chestburster on the station, 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 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, Brother 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.

In her cell, Ripley has discovered that another man, an android named Anthony, is imprisoned in the chamber adjacent to her own, having been banished when it was discovered he represented the technology the monks had vowed to cast out. Ripley passes the time recounting to Anthony her experiences with the kiande amedha and her knowledge of the creatures. 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.

Back on the upper levels, the kiande amedha runs amok. However, the Abbot escapes, and eventually reunites with Ripley, Anthony and Brother 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 Brother 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 — Arceon was always intended as a death sentence for the heretics as its air would eventually run out.

As the survivors argue about escaping, a new type of Chestburster erupts from the Abbot's head, killing him. Ripley and Brother 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. After the others leave, Anthony is killed by the kiande amedha.

Eventually, Ripley and Brother 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 Brother 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 Brother John away on the escape vehicle while she stays behind to die. However, Brother 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, Brother 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. After watching his sacrifice, Ripley flees the dying space station in the escape pod, Brother John's dog Mattias by her side.

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

Ripley, Ellen (Alternate)

ripley
  • Alien. 20th Century Fox, 1979. Movie.
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Alien3 (1st Draft) William Gibson, 1987. Unproduced Script.
  • Alien3 (2nd Draft) William Gibson, 1988. Unproduced Script.

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.

As the Kiande Amedha begin to spread on Anchorpoint, 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.

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

Ripley8

Ripley8
  • Alien: Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.
  • AvP vs. The Terminator. Mark Schultz, Dark Horse Comics, Apr-July 2000. Print.
  • Aliens: Original Sin. Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005. Print.

Ripley8 is a human-kiande amedha hybrid, cloned from the DNA of Ellen Ripley from Fiorini 161 and the embryotic Queens. Due to the integrity of the DNA having been compromised by the process of infestation, the human and kiande amedha DNA in Number 8 is intercrossed, creating a humanoid organism with kiande amedha traits, such as an empathic link with the rest of the Hive, acidic blood, enhanced strength and reflexes, as well as genetic memories. At the beginning of her adult existence, Ripley8 suffered with Emotional Detachment Disorder, although memories of her old self preserved in the Alien DNA inside her managed to trigger an emotional response when provoked. This same alien DNA created conflict between her human and kiande amedha part of her persona, sometimes causing violent reactions toward the scientists who dealt with her. Her matured consciousness sported a cynical personality, only barely resembling the personality of the original Ripley.

Ripley8 was created in 2381 as part of the United Systems Military black ops project operating aboard the research vessel USM Auriga. Ripley8 was the eighth and only completely successful attempt at cloning Ripley in order to retrieve the Queen embryo that was replicated with her. As soon as the clone had grown to maturity, the scientists removed the embryo inside her and put the clone into a holding cell while they concentrated their efforts to cultivate a kiande amedha for research purposes. They keep Ripley8 alive and give her a rudimentary education, but keep her locked up.

Soon after, Ripley8 received an unexpected visitor in her cell: Call, who had gained access to the USM Auriga by enlisting for smuggling duties aboard the Betty. Ripley foiled her attempt to kill her and advised her to leave her cell before the breach would be discovered. However, USM soldiers arrived to take Call into custody.

When the kiande amedha breach containment, Ripley8 escaped her cell and teams up with the crew of the mercenary vessel Betty to attempt to escape. A fragile alliance was formed, constantly endangered by distrust due to her questionable loyalties. During the escape, Ripley8 discovered the first 7 failed attempts to clone her preserved in stasis tubes, an encounter which deeply disturbed and troubled her and that ended with Ripley8 destroying the clones along with one still alive, who begged Ripley8 to kill her. She then proceeded through the flooded kitchen with the rest of the group and when Call was revealed to be an android, she found herself to be of like minds with Call, who was also struggling to be human in spite of herself. Ripley8 developed a friendship with Call and eventually came to the same conclusion as Call: The kiande amedha had to be eradicated. She convinced Call to hook up to the USM Auriga and set the ship on a self-destruct course to Earth.

During a mad dash to cover the last yards to the Betty, Ripley8 was abducted by the kiande amedha and taken to the Hive. The Queen gives birth to the hybrid Newborn, which identifies Ripley8 as its mother and kills the Queen. Ripley8 escapes the USM Auriga aboard the Betty, but faces the Newborn again in the docking bay of the Betty and killed it by corroding a nearby viewport with her blood, causing the creature to be sucked into space piece by piece. Although Ripley8 momentarily felt regret for dooming the creature who had seen her as its mother, Ripley8 had come to choose her human half. After the Betty lands on Earth's surface, Ripley8 observes the spectacle with the other survivors and questions their uncertain future.

Purvis Ripley8 wren

Purvis: [shouting] What's in-fucking-side me?

Dr. Wren: A parasite! A foreign element.

Ripley8: There's a monster in your chest. These guys hijacked your ship, and they sold your cryo tube to this... human. And he put an alien inside of you. It's a really nasty one. And in a few hours it's gonna burst through your ribcage, and you're gonna die. Any questions?

Purvis: Who are you?

Ripley8: [smiles] I'm the monster's mother. Alien: Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.

Refer to Auriga Event article.

Centuries after Skynet goes into hiding, it awakens only to create invincible Terminators by gene-splicing human tissue with the DNA of kiande amedha, and Earth's only chance for survival lies in the hands of the Yautja, Ripley8, and Call.

Ripley8, Johner, "Vriess and Call enjoyed a break from their struggle against the kiande amedha until Call informed Ripley8 of another discovery she had made when she had hacked into the systems of the Ministry of Defense. She found traces of a mysterious organization within EarthGov which she had dubbed Loki that seemed to be connected to the kiande amedha. Ripley8 decided to continue the fight and rallied Call and the rest behind her cause, who also quickly accepted her as the new captain of the Betty. Over the following years, Ripley8 and the crew of the Betty, among them three new crew members to replace those lost on the USM Auriga, raided about a dozen trading stations in the border regions of known space and hacked into the mainframes of the facilities in order to gain more information about Loki's master plan.

It soon became apparent that Loki entertained dealings with the Space Jockey race, dating back to Ripley's original encounter onboard the Nostromo; in fact, it had been Loki who had given Weyland-Yutani the information which caused the incident in the first place. It was on Byzantium Station that Call finally caught up with Loki and found out that it had targeted a space station called Domes Epsilon for kiande amedha infestation. Ripley8 wasted no time and retreated Byzantium Station together with her comrades and set course to Domes Epsilon in order to foil Loki's plans.

However, Ripley8 had attracted the attention of a reporter called Simoni, who finally found her on Byzantium Station and boarded the Betty as a stowaway. After he had been discovered, Ripley8 was about to have him thrown out of the airlock when she learned about his profession. As Amanda Ripley had also been a reporter, Ripley8, curious to learn more about the memories genetically imprinted on her, decided to keep him alive and in turn revealed some of the information she had about Loki and its role with the Nostromo.

Slightly delayed by a Loki strike force, the Betty soon arrived at Domes Epsilon. As soon as the ship got within communications range, Ripley8 contacted the station, warning Philip Philipakos, the administrator of Domes Epsilon, about the imminent threat and demanded access. As one of the staff members had already had a fatal encounter with a kiande amedha Ovomorph, he reluctantly agreed, but was foiled by sabotage aboard the station. Ripley8 now had no other option but to force her entry in order to stop the kiande amedha. She and Call, Johner and Krakke boarded the station and were soon greeted by Philip Philipakos, who led them into the control center.

With some effort, Ripley8 convinced the staff to evacuate and departed with Johner to check the backup bay as the main bay was no longer accessible. After securing the backup bay, Ripley8 encountered the adult kiande amedha and killed it together with Johner. However, after returning to the command center, Ripley8 learned that no less than a dozen creatures were discovered aboard Domes Epsilon. Ripley8 made a break for the backup bay together with the other survivors, only to be ambushed by kiande amedha Warriors. The group scattered through the jungle, and many fell victim to the creatures. Aware that the backup bay had been sabotaged and knowing that her plan for a controlled retreat had failed, Ripley8 set off for the Betty, picking up Angela, Philip Philipakos' daughter, on the way. Later on the way, she discovered a scared and confused Simoni, who confessed to her that a crew member of hers, Rama, had been killed because of his sneaking into the station. This revelation was met with anger and disappointment by Ripley8, merely tolerating his presence on her trip back to the ship. Soon after, however, Ripley8 was caught by surprise by an attacking kiande amedha, only to be saved by Simoni, who sacrificed himself in the process. Eventually Ripley8 managed to safely return to the Betty with Johner, Krakke, Call and the two only survivors from the station's staff, Angie and a dog called Rex.

Soon after, Ripley8 interrogated Cody, a surviving colonist who had been revealed to be an android sent and programmed by Loki to aid in the infestation of Domes Epsilon. It was then that she learned of the full extent of Loki's dealings and the endgame of the Space Jockey. After leaving behind and destroying the station and accepting Angie as a new crew member, Ripley8 was filled with a new resolve to stop Loki from unleashing the kiande amedha on the galaxy.

Roberts

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

One of the USCM soldiers sent to the Origin facility in 2179.

Roberts escaped the destruction in orbit of LV-426 to participate in the final assault on the Weyland-Yutani research station.

Robin

Robin
  • Batman vs Predator III. Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying
  • As Tim Drake: Batman #436 DC Comic, August 1989. Print.
  • As Robin: Batman #442. DC Comic, December 1989. Print.

A father-son Yautja team returned to Gotham, hunting Batman and Robin. The Yautja leave unsuccessful.

Rod

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

Alcoholic. Pissed off about being unemployed, about Peggy and himself being broke.

Rogers

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

She sat at the comms station aboard the Doyle c2681 when they were sent to Trechman Two to investigate the loss of contact with the facility.

Upon reaching Trechman Two, their drone reveals a Yautja aboard. Once on the station, Halley splits the six-man squad into two teams: Hanning, Rogers and Tew is one team.

Before long, Rogers' group is attacked by the Yautja; Halley remotely links to their body cameras and can only watch as the creature begins brutally slaughtering the Marines.

Rollins, Dr Marla

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 2001. Print.

She led a S.T.A.R. lab team into the South American jungles. She has degrees also in chemistry and astronomy. She believes science is the way forward for mankind so much she betrays her collegues for a chance to work for Solomon Ward.

Rolly

rolly
  • Alien: Night Shift. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie short.

As Rolly and Springer were about to close their storage, supply-runners Welles and Harper approached them and asked if they might let them in for wine. Welles lied to Springer, claiming that they had received permission to purchase booze for their return journey now that their ship had finished dumping supplies. Springer reluctantly let them both in.

Welles and Rolly were left alone after Harper wanted a restroom and Springer showed him the way. Rolly noticed Welles sneaking a can of Aspen Beer from the storeroom, but she disregarded it and instead asked if there were any available spaces on his ship for her to leave. She told him to fuck off when he suggested she bunk with him.

Harper reappears and begins convulsing violently. Springer dispatched Rolly to locate the medkit, but a Chestburster appeared from within Harper, killing him. Welles pulled out a revolver and attempted to kill the Chestburster, but instead shot Springer in the neck. Welles abandoned the two and fled the business, as Rolly kept Springer in her arms as he bled death.

Rolly locks the door and dons a baseball bat now that he is alone inside the store with the Chestburster. The Chestburster lunged at her, but she was able to bash it to death. The colony's alert klaxon went off, and she heard screams and shooting, revealing that the colony had been invaded by Drones. Rolly's fate is unclear, however she was most likely slain in the High Lonesome epidemic that followed.

Romerio

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

One of the USCM soldiers sent to the Origin facility in 2179.

Romerio participated in the initial foray into the USS Sulaco as a member of team Rhino 2-1. Upon arrival, the squad was attacked by kiande amedha, and Romerio was severely injured during the encounter. Romerio managed to retreat back to the airlock with the other survivors, but his final fate is unknown.

Rookie, Private

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

Rookie was sent to BG-386 on the USS Marlow to investigate a kiande amedha outbreak. He managed to kill the kiande amedha Matriarch Queen inside a Hive in the refinery, regular kiande amedha and Weyland-Yutani combat androids. He also killed a Young Blood Yautja and finally took out Karl Bishop Weyland, who was in charge of the facility on BG-386.

He was one of the few people to escape the planet alive.

Rosartz

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

Marine onboard the Doyle c2681. She was stationed close to the flight desk's rear bulkhead. She usually hummed a tune that bugged Captain Akoko Halley because she was sure she knew it.

She is part of the team sent to Trechman Two to investigate the loss of contact with the facility. Upon reaching Trechman Two. To the team's shock, their drone reveals a Yautja aboard.

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

Before long, Rosartz's groups discover victims of the Yautja. After the other team is killed by the Yautja, her team reach the computer core. As they recover the data, Kalien informs them that the Yautja is still alive.

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, killing te Marines but only knocking Halley unconscious.

Rosenthal, Sarah

Covenant
  • Aliens: Covenant. 20th Century Fox, 2017.
  • Aliens: Covenant - Origins. 20th Century Fox, 2017.

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.

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. After being led to alien city full of corpses by David8, a Neomorph attacks and decapitates Rosenthal, who was separated from the main group.

Rosetti, Colonel

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

His office on Anchorpoint is furnished in the best futuro-Pentagon style: imitation rosewood, division insignia plaques, a desktop model of the UD-4L ‘Cheyenne’ Utility Dropships.

He is one of the three Anchorpoint directorates.

Rosetti meets with Weyland-Yutani agents Fox and Welles, and makes it no secret that he is doing so only under orders.

After Kiande Amedha are encountered on USS Sulaco, Hicks is debriefed by the senior personnel at Anchorpoint, including Colonel Rosetti and Weyland-Yutani agents Fox and Welles.

During a briefing between the senior staff into the incident, the infection within Welles then manifests itself as she undergoes "the change", tearing off her skin and revealing a form of Kiande Amedha beneath. The creature attacks the staff at the meeting, killing Fox before itself being destroyed. Hicks is released from detention by Rosetti when it is discovered Tully has disappeared.

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

Rossi, Jamie

Weyland
  • Weyland Timeline. WeylandIndustries.com, Web.

Began work at the biomedical field office on Luna in 2070. In early 2075, Rossi proposed a research project for creating synthetic muscles. The project was authorized and funded soon after. Later that year, Rossi participated in a promotional video for Weyland Industries, recounting the successful and quick funding of her project.

Roth, Jame

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

Had a dog, Creep. She worked for Ackland on Ryushi.

In 2224, Ackland finds several of his rhynth are apparently suffering from a mystery illness, while his employee Ackland discovers several dead crab-like creatures (facehuggers) near where the animals were pastured. Not wanting to risk the harvest, Ackland keeps the incident quiet, while he has Ackland lie to the colony veterinarian Dr. Kesar Revna about where she found the dead creatures.

Roth, Gershom

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

In the early 2230, he was responsible for the geology department, but also acted as head of security and the facility's cook.

Was reassigned and replaced in 2232 as part of Weyland-Yutani's efforts to root out a spy at the station.

Rousseau, Adèle

Rousseau
  • Alien vs. Predator. 20th Century Fox, 2004. Movie.

Rousseau carried a Beretta 84FS Cheetah as her primary weapon.

Rosseau was part of the Weyland Industries mission to Antartica in 2004 to investigate an ancient Pyramid buried beneath the ice.

Rosseau was among the first to descend to the pyramid, exploring the sacrificial chamber. She deduced that the human remains found there had died as a result of something bursting from the body.

When the team split up to cover more ground inside the pyramid, Stafford ordered Rousseau to stay behind in the sacrificial chamber and supervise the analysis there, placing her in command. However, when Stafford and his men removed the Yautja's Plasmacasters from a sarcophagus, the sacrificial chamber began to seal. Rousseau attempted to block one of the descending doors with a crate of supplies, but it simply crushed the crate. The pyramid's mechanisms delivered several Ovomorphs to the room, and despite Rousseau drawing her pistol, everyone inside was subdued by Facehuggers.

She awakes to find a dead Facehugger next to her and all the other people in the room with Facehuggers on them. Moments later, the Chestburster rips through her chest.

Refer to Antarctica Event article.

Royce

Royce
  • Predators. 20th Century Fox, 2010. Movie.
  • Predators: Preserve the Game. Dark Horse Comics, 2010. Print.

After pulling a job in a war-torn section of Africa, Super Yautja kidnapped Royce and others and take them to an alien Game Preserve Planet, to be be hunted as game. Royce releases the Classic Yautja for his help to start the ship in order to escape the planet. He disarms Edwin and booby-traps Edwin's body with grenades and uses him as bait in a trap for the Berserker Yautja. Royce disorients the Berserker Yautja. After a violent fight, he defeats and decapitates Berserker Yautja.

He and Isabelle sit together by the remains of a fire, watching the sky as more humans and other aliens are being dropped into the jungle. Royce says to Isabelle that it is time to find a way off the planet, and they walk away into the jungle.

Some months after, Royce and Isabelle have separated despite a growing familiarity between the two. After getting sick of being alone Royce reunites with Isabelle and the two begin a sexual relationship. Afterwards the Yautja drop Royce a package consisting of armor that has been modified specifically for him and soon after a four armed Yautja is dropped and attacks him and Isabelle. Attempting their success with the Berserker Yautja, Royce and Isabelle try to double team the four armed Yautja but Isabelle fails to make the shot. Using the tech in his armor Royce manages to kill the Yautja but he and Isabelle remain trapped on the preserve.

Refer to Game Preserve Event article.

Ruiz

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

One of the USCM marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179.

Ruiz escaped the destruction in orbit and participated in the final assault on the Weyland-Yutani research base aboard Raider 6-3. During the battle, Ruiz's dropship was hit and forced to crash land at the loading docks near the FTL ship. Soon after, Ruiz was rescued by Cruz and the other marines spearheading the ground forces. Ruiz then boarded Raider 6-5 with his rescuers to catch up with the departing FTL ship, but his final fate is unknown.

Russ

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, Russ and Lauren, a fellow scientist at Sector C at Northstar are having an intimate moment in the anti-grav room when a kiande amedha kills them.

Russ

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

Considering himself to be a pioneer at heart, Russ and his family moved to the planet Rim to help set up a Terraformer colony. During the voyage to the colony, his daughter Billie was born. For the following six years, Russ and his family lived a hard, but uneventful life on Rim.

In the late 2170s, unusual readings located in the Valley of the Iron Fingers prompted Russ, who hoped to find unknown riches, to mount an expedition. Accompanied by his family and his assistant, Gene Zendall, Russ traveled to the Valley, where the group discovered a crashed Space Jockey ship. Together with Sarah and Zendall, Russ proceeded to explore the wreckage. Upon discovering the Ovomorphs inside, Russ was impregnated by a Facehugger and brought back to the colony. Russ was later killed when he gave birth to the Chestburster.

Russo, Susan Lee

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

Russo was imprisoned for second degree murder, to serve a 20-year sentence. Upon reaching Moloch Island Prison, she is assigned to maintenance duty.

Ryan, Tamara

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

When a group of fellow miners encountered a lone kiande amedha in the mine where they worked, Tamara Ryan was on the surface, but it is unknown if she survived the tragedy.

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Sakada

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

Member of Strikeforce team deployed to Salazar VII. Sakada was stranded on Buhl III after the hyerdrive in his starship malfunctioned, and was falsely accused of a murder. Sakada later got off-planet, and helped rescue the other members of the team on Salazar VII.

Sakada, Charley

[Charley]
  • AvP: Xenogenesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1999. Print.

Went to prison because she was trying to defraud some giant corporation with Elliot and Hillary. Though the rest of the gang was caught, only Charley was arrested. Ford set Charley up from the start. Hilary organized the entire job, and had Charley take the fall. She did not know this until Ms Ford got her out of prison so her lover, Elliot, and her could pull a heist at a rival company's research complex with Elliot.

Salazar, Gisande

gisande
  • AvP: Deadliest of the Species. Chris Claremont, Eduardo Barreto. Dark Horse Comics, Dec 1993-Jan 1994. Print.

Gisande Salazar was teamed up with Ash Parnall (aka Caryn Delacroix) and Big Mama and turned on her employers. Big Mama provided her with Yautja equipment and trained her to become an efficient kiande amedha killer. She survived her ordeals and escaped together with Big Mama and Ash Parnall.

Salvaje

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

Not much is known about Salvaje's earlier life. What can be ascertained from EarthGov intelligence is that Salvaje came from a wealthy family, which provided him with considerable financial resources. Eventually, Salvaje gained knowledge of the kiande amedha from an unknown source, which prompted him to accept a job at Bionational as a low-level administrator. During his time there, he built up contacts with other technicians. An unknown event, but probably a discovery related to the kiande amedha, caused Salvaje to quit his job. However, he maintained his ties to Bionational techs and hired several of them to set up his cult worshipping the kiande amedha, or, as Salvaje called it, the True Messiah. By this time, he had taken up residence in a small apartment near the Southern Hemisphere Power Grid Switching Station situated in South America. In 2189, Salvaje began hiring a holotechnician named Pindar, who spliced him into the Network and enabled him to send out his fanatical ramblings to the public. His cult quickly gained a considerable following, which added its financial support to his personal budget.

In 2192, the Queen bred by Bionational inside its facility in Lima, Peru, sent out a telepathic signal manifesting in nightmares among the population. Understanding it as a calling, Salvaje obtained footage from inside the Lima facility showing the Queen. Salvaje decided to free the Queen and thus bring about the fulfillment of his beliefs. He mobilized his cult and started a suicide attack on the Lima facility. Salvaje hid behind his followers who were readily sacrificing themselves and eventually gained access to the containment chamber of the Queen. There, he was impregnated by a Facehugger and, shortly before he lost consciousness, realized the terrible nature of the kiande amedha. Salvaje died shortly afterward when the facility self-destructed. His followers, however, would manage to carry the seed into the general population, causing a global infestation on the planet which would become known as the Earth War.

Sam

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

Buddy and Sam are out hunting when they witness the Yautja's ship crash, they go to investigate and soon are chased by the escaping Facehuggers. Sam falls, given the parasites an advantage, they begin to circle the pair. After a warning by Sam, Buddy manages to kill one at near point blank, causing his arm being to melt off by the Acid. Another Facehugger attacks and succeeds in attaching itself to Buddy's face, with his father being rendered unconscious, Sam is unprotected and is attacked by a Facehugger. The pair are later killed by the Chestbursters that erupt from their chest.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

Sanchez

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

Was present when a Yautja escaped captivity.

Refer to Georgia Event article.

Sanchez, Eldridge

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

Known as a cosmologist and philanthropist.

Sanchez Outpost on KOI-1938.01 was named after him.

Sanders, Lieutenant-Corporal J

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

Serving aboard the Sephora when sent on the mission to the Origin facility in 2179.

Sapir

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

One of Treager's men holding Rory McKenna in order to learn the location of the Yautja. He is killed by Quinn when he shoots Sapir in the eye with a tranq gun.

Refer to Georgia Event article.

Sarah

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

Living with her family at the colony on Rim, Sarah participated in the family expedition to the crashed Space Jockey ship in the Valley of the Iron Fingers and explored the wreckage together with her husband and Gene Zendall. There, her husband was impregnated by a Facehugger and later died while giving birth. Sarah was later killed during the kiande amedha outbreak that ensued.

Sarah

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

During the Civil War, the Yankees question Jesse and demand he tell them where their brother, Frank, is. After refusing to answer, they beat him, 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 his head and ride off. Jesse, 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.

Dr. Sasaki

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt - "Broken". Rachel Caine, Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

Immediately after his activation, Bishop is quizzed by a technician named Dr. Sasaki to ensure he does not suffer from any potentially dangerous faults in his character programming. Dr. Sasaki releases Bishop into a room containing other similar androids, although she privately voices her concern that he may be flawed, possessing emotional capabilities exceeding his intended capacity. Noting the reactions of people around him to his unorthodox responses, Bishop decides that his is simply different.

Sasha

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

A fellow patient of Billie's during her time at Feildcrest Home. Had been institutionalized in 2181 after she had killed her father by pushing him into a vat with jewelry cleaning acid. When interviewed, Sasha showed no remorse whatsoever.

Saturria

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

Works at the botanic space colony Domes Alpha in the mid-2380s.

Schaefer, Major Alan "Dutch"

Dutch
  • Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.
  • Battle of Hue: Historical dates
  • Birth day: Based on actor
  • Birth month/year: Predator: Hunting Grounds. IllFonic / Playstation, 2020. Game.
  • Torture: Predator Flashback scenes that didn't make the final cut of the film and are considered lost footage.
  • Predator: A Novel. Paul Monette. Berkley Pub. Group, 1987. Print.
    • Football: p 199
    • Boot Camp / Malaysia with Hopper: p 37
    • Battle of Hue: p 110
    • Lighters / Thailand: p 20
    • Forming His Own Team: p118
    • Team Ops: p3
    • Sudanese Embassy: p9
  • City Hunter / Peter Keyes: Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Predator 2 Novelization. Simon Hawke. 1990. Jove Books. p 21. Print.
    • BioMask Recording: p 21.
    • City Hunter's Respect p 35.
  • San Drad: Alien vs Predator Arcade Capcom, 1994. Computer software.
  • Isabelle: Predators. 20th Century Fox, 2010. Movie.
  • Mentioned:
    • Predator: Cold War. Mark Verheiden, Dark Horse Comics, Sept-Dec 1991. Print.
    • Predator: Dark River. Mark Verheiden, Dark Horse Comics, July-Oct 1996. Print.
    • Predators: Beating the Bullet. Paul Tobin, Dark Horse Comics, July 2010. Print.
    • Mother/Grandfather: The Creature From The Big Mountain. TheCGBros, Nov 2018. FanFilm.
  • Predator 3: New Hunters. Rick Fraser, 1995. Print.
  • 2020: Predator: Hunting Grounds. IllFonic / Playstation, 2020. Game.
  • Mother/Grandfather: The Creature From The Big Mountain. TheCGBros, Nov 2018. FanFilm.

Baptist-raised. When they were young, Dutch and John would hunt in the woods behind their father's cabin. The opening day of deer season, they came across a bunch of local boys shooting up the woods; they'd been drinking since daybreak and had cornered a buck and took turns pumping slugs into it, watching it bleed.

In high school (during his senior year) in 1965, Dutch had been a football star.

He then attended boot camp with Jim Hopper in 1967.

Dutch served in the Vietnam War with his close friend Al Dillon, seeing action at the Battle of Hue (January 30 – March 3, 1968). During the mission he was captured and tortured for information.

After the Vietnam War, he served in various commando units.

In 1979, Jim Hopper (who by this time had become a helicopter pilot) and Dutch were serving in Malaysia. The two men took part in a mission where Hopper risked his own safety to evacuate Dutch from the combat zone. While close, Dutch and Hopper fall out of contact sometime after this.

He later reunited with Dillon for operations in Thailand, and while serving there the men got matching lighters of personal significance.

In 1980, Dutch left the US Army and set up his own private military company as a rescue operation, not as an assassin team. He mainly recruits other US Army personnel. A condition of employment for Dutch's team was that they only ever operate as a rescue team, not assassins. He refused missions where the prime objective was the elimination of enemy personnel, such as a proposed operation in Libya that he turned down.

The team pursued operations in Angola, Cambodia, Lebanon and Afghanistan. He turned down a proposed operation in Libya.

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.

Dutch and his team are sent on a mission in Val Verde, under the belief that guerrilla forces had kidnapped presidential Guatemalan cabinet members. After being inserted into Guatemala aboard Redbird Two Two, they found Captain Jim Hopper's team skinned alive and hung from the trees. Dutch and his men pressed on to the guerrilla camp where the hostages were being held, arriving just in time to witness a Soviet military advisor executing a hostage. Dutch's team launched their attack, wiping out the camp in short order, although they found that the other hostages were also already dead.

Dutch and his team quickly deduced the "cabinet ministers" had actually been CIA agents. They confront Dillon, and learned the mission had been a set-up from the beginning. Dillon created the cabinet minister story to manipulate Dutch into destroying the guerrillas. Infuriated, Dutch and his men made for their extraction point, although Dillon ordered them to take along the sole surviving guerrilla, Anna, as a prisoner.

After the Jungle Hunter kills all of Dutch's team and Dillon, and with Anna being rescued, he is the only man left in the jungle with the Jungle Hunter. He uses a knife and vines to fashion primitive weapons and traps, and a 40mm grenade-tipped arrow. He then covers his body in mud after discovering Jungle Hunter sees through infrared, essentially making him invisible. The traps fail to kill Jungle Hunter however.

Eventually, Jungle Hunter and Dutch fight hand to hand. Despite his impressive physique, Dutch is no match for Jungle Hunter, only surviving when he manages to lure it into a trap where it is nearly crushed by a log. The beaten Jungle Hunter then activated a self-destruct device for its suicide and to kill Dutch. Dutch escapes the blast radius just before detonation. He is then rescued by the rescue helicopter that saved Anna.

Other Yautja became aware of Dutch's activities, through records automatically returned to them aboard the deceased Jungle Hunter's ship. The information led some Yautja to revere Dutch and his achievements, most notably the City Hunter. City Hunter regarded Dutch, and by extension the human race in general, with great respect.

San Drad In 1994, Dutch appears in San Drad, California, where he displays cybernetic enhancements, and teams up with two Yautja to combat kiande amedha.

Peter Keyes of the OWLF mentions that Jungle Hunter stalked and slaughtered Dutch'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 caused by Jungle Hunter's Self-Destruct Device.

In the Summer of 1998, Harrigan, now retired, is joined by Dutch, 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.

In 2008, Isabelle says the creature they just saw on the Game Preserve Planet matched the "detailed description" by a survivor of the 1987 mission.

Dutch reappears in the jungles of South America in 2020, combating the Yautja with a team of Marines.

Refer to Game Preserve Event article.
Note: San Drad and Dutch's partnership with Harrigan 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.

Schaefer, Jeremie

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

Europe.

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. She hears a sound that frightens her in the woods alone - a female Yautja wailing - but continues on.

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. Sergeant Wolfhart arrives shortly after, demanding to know where his men are. Jeremie only claims that they were slaughtered and vanished by a "higher species," but that he was spared.

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.

Sarah stands nearby, discreetly watching Wolfhart murder Jeremie, and quickly makes her way through the jungle, almost colliding with a small squad of troops.

Schaefer, John

Schaefer
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle. Mark Verheiden. Dark Horse Comics, 1990. Print.
  • Predator: Cold War. Mark Verheiden, Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.
  • Predator: Dark River. Dark Horse Comics. 1996. Print.
  • 1st name revealed: Predator: Hunters III #1-4. Chris Warner, Feb 5 2020. Dark Horse Comics, Print.
  • Mother/Grandfather: The Creature From The Big Mountain. TheCGBros, Nov 2018. FanFilm.

Baptist-raised. When they were young, the two brothers would hunt in the woods behind their father's cabin. The opening day of deer season, they came across a bunch of local boys shooting up the woods; they'd been drinking since daybreak and had cornered a buck and took turns pumping slugs into it, watching it bleed.

John had thrown Eschevera off the roof of his apartment house in the lower east side of NY when Eschevera attempted to bribe him with a million dollars to back off. So, John and his partner of 6 years, Rasche, was transferredtransfered to homuse they were on the hit list of every ambitious dealer or doper in the city.

He isn't much for unnesessary comments on anything. He could pick up on stuff other people missed; his weird moods usually meant trouble.

New York, 1989. A fleet of alien ships arrived. Suspecting that this was the work of the aliens encountered in 1987, the military tried to cover up all of the murders. Things get worse for Rasche and John, as Rasche discovers the existence of a whole fleet of Yautja ready to invade and John comes face-to-face with the Colombian drugs lords! Since the army and police want John and Rasche out of the way--the two must turn to one of their enemies for the manpower they need!

In Yamal Peninsula, Siberia, Russia (1990), a Yautja ship crash-landed. 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 to help, against his will. John and General Philips' elite squad parachute into the icy wasteland to investigate. Yet only Russian Lt. Valentina 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) took time off in the Tropics and learned to finally relax (and scuba dive). While in Belize, he reunites with Ligachev (now a colonel) to meet Jaya Soames' team in Belize (Enoch Nakai, Mandy Graves, Raphael Herrerra). Ligachev only warns them to stay out of her way while she is on her mission.

Schaefer, Sarah

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

Sarah, with her father Jeremie, are running away from the Nazis. After Jeremie sacrifices himself so she can escape, she encounters a female Yautja. He offers her his sword, and she returns to gain vengeance on the Nazi who klled her father.

5 years later, she gives birth to her first son, John. 7 years later, she gives birth to her second son, Alan. In fear of retaliation for being Jewish, she raises her children as Baptists.

El Scorpio

El Scorpio
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years

El Scorpio was a member of the Colombian Scorpions drug cartel in Los Angeles in 1997. El Scorpio and his men were responsible for shooting two LAPD motorcycle cops who stumbled upon a drug deal they were making, leading to a brutal shootout out on the city streets. When detective Mike Harrigan arrived and engaged the Colombians, El Scorpio and his remaining men retreated inside their stronghold to prepare for the LAPD's assault, only to be ambushed by the City Hunter. El Scorpio was the only one to survive the encounter, fleeing to the roof with Harrigan in pursuit. Harrigan subsequently shot El Scorpio, who was saved by his bulletproof vest — only to fall over the edge of the building and plummet to his death.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Scott

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

Tom and Scott pilot their way to the Chigusa Corp colony Prosperity Wells on the planet Ryushi (which is Tom's last long haul), Tom complains how humans are stripping planets of their resources and just leaving the husks behind.

Their instruments registered a power surge. The scanners said that it was metallic, but it was moving too fast to be anything man-made. They are unaware that it was a Yaujta ship.

Seiko

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

One of the colonists living in the Domes Epsilon in the mid 2380s. A thin bald man, Seiko sported a grim attitude. Later, Seiko was among the survivors of Dome Epsilon who made a dash for the station's backup in order to escape. However, when kiande amedha ambushed the convoy, and Seiko and the others became scattered in the surrounding jungle. Seiko managed to retrieve one of the flivvers, but crashed it again and got impregnated by Facehugger. Seiko was later found and killed by Ripley8 after she had discovered that he carried an Alien embryo inside him.

Selkirk

Salvation
  • Aliens: Salvation. Dave Ginnons. Dark Horse Comics, Nov 1993. Print.

Selkirk, a God-fearing crewman aboard the space freighter Nova Maru carrying a cargo of illegal Kiande Amedha specimens, is forced at gunpoint to abandon ship with his captain. They crash-land on the small planet PCW9512, but it is soon apparent that they have not entirely escaped the Nova Maru's dreadful cargo.

Sen, Li Yat / Gideon Lee

[Li Yat Sen]
  • AvP: Eternal. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

In 1358, Li Yat peddled elixirs and functions to dimwitted mountain villagers in Tokyo. This cure (all of snake blood, ginseng and urine) fermented into a toxic brew. Seventeen died. The rest smashed his chest like porcelain, drove him out to a slow death, breathing his own blood as night and cold closed in. Suddenly, a Yautja ship crashes at the foor of the mountain he was climbing. In the village, they cower in their beds, fearful of this star of ill-omen. To Li, it's an opportunity, for he knew the story of the Subotai Samurai and he regarded the Yautja as dragons. So, he ate them.

Over the next 700 years, he had built a huge company based on technology from the fallen Yautja spacecraft and other Yautja he's hunted down over centuries. Using the Name Gideon Lee, he had started to grow old again, and needed another "dose" of Yautja flesh. At this point, Lee managed to open the spaceship's cargo compartment with Ovomorphs . Two workers got infected and quarantined when the chest explosives broke out. The Yautja then attacked, and the strangers stumbled. Kiande amedha have begun to multiply in the Tokyo canals. The Yautja wanted to stop the alien infestation, and Lee's men wanted to deliver a Yautja to their client. Lee manages to get a Yautja heart transplanted into himself.

Meanwhile, Lee made it possible for journalist Rebekah McBride to be in Africa when a human was killed by the prince, thus ending the possibility of peace in Ghamibia. She had just escaped the massacre.

Lee took her to a Yautja hunt. Lee and his men were killed by the Yautja, and the Kiande amedha were destroyed by the Yautja. Although Rebekah was severely injured and fainted, a Yautja put her on the street. That's how he survived. All property of the company was seized by the Japanese government. Rebekah wrote her resume and became a millionaire, Lee's posthumous paid for it. He then investigated the truth with his acquaintance and acquaintance.

Shadrach

Big Game
  • Predator: Big Game. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

A posted guard for Colonel Trench investigating the destruction of Cole Army base.

Shaw, Elizabeth

Shaw
  • Prometheus. 20th Century Fox, 2012. Movie.
  • Alien: Covenant. 20th Century Fox, 2017. Movie.
  • Birth Year:
    • Based on actor's age.
    • Alien: Covenant. Alan Dean Foster, Titan Books, 2017. Print.
    • Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. SD Perry, Markus Pansegrau, and John Mullaney. Insight Editions. Print.
    • Note: Alien Covenant Novelisation places year of bith as 2059

Shaw's mother died when she was very young and was left in the custody of her father. She accompanied him on his missionary travels in South Africa. Shaw would later also lose him to an Ebola infection however. Due to her parent's influences, Shaw would go on to combine her scientific aspirations with a strong religious belief.

Shaw graduated at the age of 17 as the first of her class and went to study at Oxford. By the year 2079, Shaw had earned numerous doctorates, with archeology as her main profession and additional degrees in paleontology, human mythology and memetics. During these years, Shaw's work was driven by the desire to answer the question of mankind's origin. She then teams up with Dr. Charlie Holloway to investigate human history for hints to the creation of humanity.

holloway However, Shaw's and Holloway's work lacked the funding for a broader exploration. This changed in 2078: Weyland Industries, had taken notice of Shaw's work, and sent a representative to Toro Muerto, Peru, where the scientists conducted research at the time, in order to place funding and equipment at their disposal. A planet-wide search called Project Genesis was initiated, during which remnants of all kinds of ancient human civilizations were evaluated for potential information about mankind's creation. Soon, Shaw and Holloway stumbled over a peculiar pictogram on several artifacts that seemed to point to a location in distant space. One year later, enough data was collected to extrapolate the location hinted at in the pictogram: LV-223 in the Zeta 2 Reticuli system.

During March and April 2079, Shaw made several attempts to contact Peter Weyland himself with a proposal for a scientific expedition to the star system and a request for funding the mission, a request which would be granted with the signing of a contract in late 2079. During the following decade of preparations, Shaw and Holloway continued to explore more artifacts in search of additional information, ending with an excavation on the Island of Skye, Scotland discovering another series of identical cave paintings depicting a star chart in 2089. By that time, Shaw and Holloway had developed a romantic relationship.

weyland Shaw and Holloway convinces Peter Weyland to finance an expedition to a moon candidate, LV-223, at the chart's projected coordinates. In 2091, preparations for the expedition were finally finished, and Shaw and Holloway departed on board the research vessel Prometheus with a crew of 17, entering cryosleep for the two-year journey.

On December 21, 2093, the Prometheus reached LV-223. Shaw and Charlie Holloway introduce their theory to the crew about the star charts having been created by Engineers, a hypothesized technologically advanced species that created humanity. Shortly before the landing, Shaw and Holloway found themselves at odds with Vickers, who pursued her own agenda which was conflicting with their leadership of the scientific expedition.

Shaw led the first foray into the artificial structure near where the Prometheus has settled, Shaw discovers a large volume of Engineer corpses, as well as a preserved head, proving her and Holloway's theory. However, the tour was cut short when an approaching storm forced the team to return to the ship. Shaw took the head of the extraterrestrial with her, but just as they had reached the Prometheus, Shaw accidentally dropped the head. She managed to retrieve it, but was almost killed and survived only thanks to the help of the android David8.

prometheus Shaw later conducted an autopsy of the Engineer head, which had been infected with the Black Goo, a chemical substance which violently destroyed the head after an attempt to bring it back to life by electrical stimulation. An analysis of the being's DNA revealed an exact genetic match with that of a human. Shaw was immensely excited by the discoveries, but also disturbed by the Black Goo's effects. She returned to her room where she proceeded to evaluate the cam recordings of the Engineer hologram, leading her to the conclusion that there must have been some kind of outbreak at the facility that killed the Engineers. Later that night, Holloway joined Shaw and inadvertently infected her with the Black Goo during sexual intercourse.

Next morning, Shaw, together with Holloway, returned to the pyramid, accompanying the search party for the two missing scientists, Fifield and Millburn.. Shortly after finding the dead bodies of the two men, Holloway's infection grew worse. Desperate to save his life, Shaw and the other members returned him to the Prometheus, only to be confronted by Vickers, who refused to risk contamination by allowing Holloway back into the ship. When Holloway died at Vicker's hands, Shaw suffered a nervous breakdown and lost consciousness.

Hours later, Shaw awakened in the medbay, where David8 informed her that she was pregnant with a non-human fetus. Shaw pleaded to have the embryo removed, but David8 refused and put her back to sleep. Some time later, Ford and another crew member arrived to put her into cryosleep, but Shaw, feigning unconsciousness, managed to overwhelm them and ran to the Medpodi inside Vickers' lifeboat and had it remove the fetus, an infant Trilobite. She then left the creature, thinking that the automated system of the Medpodi had disposed of it. Worn out by the surgery and the emotional trauma, Shaw roamed through the Prometheus only to stumble upon Peter Weyland, who had joined the expedition in secret and been awakened for a meeting with the last Engineer, so his youth could be restored. Shaw tried unsuccessfully to convince Weyland of the risks and later accompanied him into the pyramid.

black goo During the trek, Shaw learned that David8 had infected Holloway and that part of the underground structure was actually a ship, a Juggernaut vessel filled with countless Back Goo Ampules and its destination set to Earth. After the Engineer was awakened, Shaw became upset and asked the being why they created mankind only to destroy it. When the communication attempt by David8 and Weyland failed, the Engineer decapitates David8, kills the expedition and prepares Juggernaut for departure for Earth. Shaw fled to the surface and witnessed as the Juggernaut launched from its underground hangar.

Shaw convinces Janek to sacrifice the Prometheus by flying the ship into the Juggernaut, causing it to crash and crush Vickers. With the last remaining oxygen reserves, Shaw made her way to the lifeboat, only to be stalked by the Engineer, who had survived the crash. When the Engineer attacked Shaw, she released the Trilobite (Shaw's extraterrestrial offspring) from the Medpodi room, which had grown considerably and quickly overwhelmed the Engineer and begins impregnating him.

david8 Back on the outside, Shaw was contacted by David8 and convinces her to come back for his head and body, so he may pilot another Juggernaut and fly them back to Earth. Shaw asks him to take them to the Engineers' home world to find the reason why the Engineers created humanity, only to decide to destroy it later.

On New Year's Day 2094, with a final report detailing the events to Earth, Shaw and David8 depart from LV-223.

The Covenant lands on a planet in 2104. In order to gain the confidence of the crew, David8 misinforms the crew that upon their arrival the Engineer ship accidentally released a bioweapon killing the native population. In the ensuing chaos, the ship crashed, killing Shaw. However, Walter confronts David8 after learning the truth of his experiments: David8 had deliberately unleashed the black liquid upon the Engineers, and murdered Shaw, whose corpse is shown severely mutilated and dissected.

Shaw, Digger

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

A member of the original Strikeforce team deployed to Salazar VII.

Killed following an explosion on Salazar VII.

Shaw, W

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

The Weyland-Yutani executive behind the Strikeforce program. Shaw had secred objectives which nearly jeapordized the second team deployed to Salazar VII. Shaw later came into control of another Weyland-Yutani operation concerning top-secret data and an Ovomorph smuggling operation, replacing Ms Ford after her death. His son, Digger, was part of the first Strikeforce team deployed to Salazar VII. Shaw later came into control of another Weyland-Yutani operation concerning top-secret data and an Ovomorph smuggling operation.

Shearman, Private

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

One of the tallest men Captain Akoko Halley had met. He is brash and confident.

Sergeant Tew has had to save him on more than one occassion. He jokes that Shearman faints at the sight of his own blood.

In c2681 he is one of the marines on the Doyle sent to Trechman Two to investigate the loss of contact with the facility. Upon reaching Trechman Two, their drone reveals a Yautja aboard.

Once on the station, Halley splits the six-man squad into two teams: Shearman teamed up with Halley and Rosartz. They begin to clear the area and search for survivors as they make for the core. After the Yautja kills the other team, Halley and the two surviving Marines reach the computer core. As they recover the data, Kalien informs them that the Yautja is still alive.

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, killing both Marines but knocks Halley unconscious.

Shelby

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

Was waiting for the cannon to be delivered by Captain Riggs.

Sheldon, Robert and Syvan

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

Farmers on Ryushi. They had a dog named Daxter. Syvan was 32 years old when the Yautja attacked. Bobby was 11. Robert Sr worked for Cho.

Sheldon, Robert "Bobby"

bobby bobby
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.
  • DHP #146-147: "The Web". Ian Eddington, Dark Horse Comics, 1999. Print.

His parents were farmers on Ryushi. They had a dog named Daxter.

30 years after surviving an attack on Ryushi when he was 11, Robert Sheldon has transformed himself into a barely human creature that lives in some fluid. The vessel he lives in mimics a spider's image. He has lived here for thirty years, working to extract revenge on the Yautja for their attack on Ryushi. Moreover, he intends to go to war with them.

Sherley, Thomas

Forever Midnight
  • Forever Midnight. Shirley, John. 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.

Broagham then become the leader of a small band of refugees since O'Hara lost his insanity and ran mad. The refugees were second mate Thomas Sherley, Mrs Winslow (half-mad herself) and her daughter Ophelia, Burford, the half-Spanish Irishman Murphy, Emil Cadwallater, and Dr Clemmis (who was killed earlier by a great slug-thing that hung from trees).

The refugees had come across evidence of other humans on the planet previously.

They encounter imp-like creatures in a clearing and in attempting to scare them away, Burford fired his pistol, angering the others as this drew the attention of the Yautja. Emil Cadwallateris the first to be killed, followed by Murphy. The refugees race back into the jungle, evading the Yautja due to lightning striking the Hish-Qu-Ten.

Shepherd, Adrian

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

He has never set foot on Earth and spend much of his childhood at a mining colony, where his father worked as a security officer. Haunted by the tragic loss of his cat Duffy during a freak accident in one of the mining tunnels when he was ten years old, Adrian later decided to follow his father's footsteps and become a security officer himself. He eventually took the assignment on Domes Epsilon in the early 2370s. Initially planed as a short-term stay of eighteen months, Shepherd quickly settled in and decided to stay at the space colony.

Shepherd discovered Elijah Pandor lying in the supply bay with a Facehugger on his face when he checked on him after Pandor hadn't answered Philip Philipakos' calls. When it was decided that Domes Epsilon would be evacuated, Shepherd went out to the Domes together with Call in order to search for Tristan Benedict, a stray colonist. They eventually found his dead body and returned to the control center. During the kiande amedha ambush on the survivor's trek to the backup bay, Shepherd and the others got scattered into the jungle. He eventually found Hendricks, another colonist, and covered her escape when a kiande amedha attacked them. Shepherd's exact fate is unknown, but he either was killed by a kiande amedha or died during the decompression of Domes Epsilon when the station was destroyed by the charges planted by Ripley8 and the other crew members of the Betty.

Sherman

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

August 10, 1926. The Everglades. The Big Cypress Penitentiary. When Inmate XU669042 escaped, Sherman was one of the pursuers. Sherman walks ahead into waste-deep water, but the Yautja emerges from behind him and killed him.

"Sheriff"

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

1918: Fought in the war in Europe.

1923: Starts working at the Big Cypress Penitentiary.

August 10, 1926. The Everglades. The Big Cypress Penitentiary. When Inmate XU669042 escaped, the Sherriff was one of the pursuers. He is caught in a snare set by Inmate XU669042. The Yautja killes the inmate, but spares the sherriff as there "ain't much sport in it."

August 11, 1926. He quit his job.

The MOX 16 "Shitkicker"

Mox 16
  • Alien: Tribes. Dark Horse Comics, 1992. Print.

Private Shitkicker was kept heavily sedated most of the time and only activated only in special need, as it is with all Berserker Units. When activated, he was practically unstoppable. However, being in the mech suit left a heavy strain on his mind.

On his last mission, to the TodLab LXI facility run by Dr. Piers Cotlow, he was activated to save his comrades in a kiande amedha Hive, waging a single-minded path of destruction through the station heading straight for the Queen. He soon located and killed the Queen, then annihilated her spawn. Shitkicker was in fact partly responsible for the failure of the mission, and he was killed when he was caught in the implosion radius when the station was destroyed.

Shimura, Hiroki

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

The site overseer for Prosperity Wells on Ryushi, but was promoted six months ago. Machiko Noguchi was his replacement.

He owns a 12.5mm Smith, belonged to his grandfather.

Private Shiro

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

In the 2170s, a group of marines are on their way back from a training mission when they get awakened from hyersleep by a distress signal from the Weyland-Yutani space freighter Thanatos. Shiro was part of the team of soldiers led by Corporal Brooke. With his comrades, Shiro managed to kill the Queen and escape the vessel shortly before it exploded.

Short, Demarcus

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

Part of the Sephora marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179 in search of Ellen Ripley, Corporal Dwayne Hicks, and the rest of the missing marines who were dispatched to LV-426 19 weeks earlier.

Short managed to escape the destruction in orbit, but was later killed during the final assault against Weyland-Yutani.

Shuman

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

He is one of the three Anchorpoint directorates.

He met with representatives from the Rodina demanding the return of Bishop.

After the Rodina was destroyed, the survivors onboard Anchorpoint decided to ecacuate then destroy the station. As Bishop is en route to the fusion package under the scrubber to do just that, he sees Shuman in the Mall bar, already cocooned.

Simmons

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

Together with his fellow brethren, Simmons set up a trap to lure potential victims in by spreading rumors of an abandoned military food cache. Eventually, the trap was sprung by a group of three survivors. Simmons overwhelmed the group's lookout, Petey, with another Bug Feeder called King. They then brought him before their leader, who had captured the other two men, Leather and Nylon. The scene was secretly filmed by Amy, and the broadcast eventually reached Third Base, where Billie watched the recording.

Simoni

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

Discovered his knack for writing at a young age and made it his profession as an adult. At an unknown date, Simoni came into possession of banned accounts about the struggle of Ellen Ripley against the kiande amedha, including the Book of Morse. Simoni believed he had found the story of his lifetime and began efforts to track her down.

ripley8 It was not until several years after the creation of Ripley8 that he finally caught up with her by chance on Byzantium Station. Simoni had stumbled in the midst of an escape of her and the crew of the Betty, but nevertheless he decided to continue his pursuit and managed to board the Betty as a stowaway, just before she left the station. Getting discovered, Simoni narrowly escaped being thrown out of the airlock by telling Ripley8 of his profession. Simoni was allowed to stay on board, but it was not until later that he learned from Call that Ripley8 spared his life because the daughter of the original Ripley had also been a reporter, thus piquing the curiosity of Ripley8.

In the meantime, Simoni's curious and sneaky behavior earned him the disdain of the better part of the crew, especially Johner. After he had witnessed an attack by a black ops division called Loki, Ripley8 finally let him on her mission and the next destination: Domes Epsilon, where Ripley8 and her comrades would try to stop a kiande amedha infestation staged by Loki.

betty After the Betty had gained access to Domes Epsilon and most of the crew had departed for their mission, Simoni's nature again got the better part of him, and he followed Ripley8 into the station. Rama, one of the crew members who had stayed aboard the Betty, soon discovered the absence of the reporter and chased after him, only to be killed by a kiande amedha in front of Simoni's eyes.

Scared, Simoni lost his way in the dense jungle of the botanic facilities, surviving long enough to be found by Ripley8 as she was trying to reach the Betty. Simoni confessed that he was responsible for Rama's death. Having betrayed her trust, he had lost his only supporter among the crew of the Betty. However, when a kiande amedha attacked Ripley8 soon after, Simoni repaid his dept by sacrificing himself to save her life.

Simpson

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

Part of the team of unarmed soldiers led by Sam Smith boards the Sulaco as it drifts in space. After discovering Bishop's severed legs, the team find that three of the cryotubes in the hypersleep bay have been smashed open, and amidst the shredded human remains sit three Ovomorphs. Sam finds a tattered nametag bearing the name "Ripley". At that moment, they are attacked by a kiande amedha hiding in the ceiling. With no weapons to defend themselves, the soldiers are quickly massacred.

Since his death, his family left their farm on Northstar for home.

However, Chong and Sam bumps into Simpson, still alive and now working the gas pumps in a large underground garage. He discovers Simpson has been lobotomized.

Simpson, Al

Simpson
  • Aliens: Special Edition. 20th Century Fox. 1991. Movie.
  • Aliens: Novelization. Alan Dean Foster. 1986. Print.
  • Administrator: Alien: River of Pain. Christopher Golden. 2014, Titan Books. Print.
  • Birthdate/Height: Based on Actor
  • Mentioned: Aliens: Fire and Stone #1-4

Simpson was the administrator of the Hadley's Hope colony since the very first days of the settlement, in charge of the colony's day-to-day management.

In 2179 Carter J Burke instructs Simpson to investigate a previously unexplored set of coordinates on LV-426's surface. Simpson passed this order on to prospectors Russ and Ann Jorden, who set out to investigate - the Jordens insisting they maintain salvage rights, which was fine with Simpson.

After the Jordens discover the Derelict full of Ovomorphs, it triggers a kiande amedha outbreak that eventually overran the colony. As the situation became increasingly desperate, Simpson volunteered to accompany Captain Brackett and his men when they entered the main Atmosphere Processing Station in search of the colonists who had been abducted by the kiande amedha.

The team discovered, however, that all of the captured colonists had been impregnated by Facehuggers and were now dead due to the emerging Chestbursters.

Whilst investigating the Hive further, the team was attacked by Warriors lurking within the facility. Panicking, they desperately fired in all directions, but most of the team were captured or killed; Simpson himself tried to run for it but was attacked by a Warrior and dragged away.

Refer to Acheron Event article.

Sinclair, Colonel Harold

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.

Sam and John descend into the lower levels so that Sam can have additional rubber skin grafted onto his incomplete robotic arm. After the operation, Sam is debriefed by his superiors, including Colonel Sinclair and Dr. Rand from the military's scientific research division, although he remembers nothing of the accident that nearly killed him.

Singh, PFC Deepak

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

After his family had moved to California in the mid-2150s, Singh was the second of three children and the first to be born in the USA. Since his childhood, he fully embraced the American culture and way of life, much to the dismay of his family. Thus, he was also a patriot and enlisted to the USCM shortly after his 18th birthday. During his training, Singh was stationed at Camp Pendleton. Subsequently, he was transferred in the second battalion, ninth regiment, to serve as a rifleman.

By 2179 incident, Singh had seen little combat. During an engagement against UPP forces on LV-426, Singh was separated from his team, but later joined Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Sinise, PFC Angel

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

Born and raised in the dangerous streets of East Angellos, Angel learned about urban warfare early on. His mixed heritage was a contention that left him with few friends growing up. As such, he developed an extremely close bond with his older brother, Miguel. One day from returning home from the park, Angel ran into members of the 13th Street Mob, a local street gang. They demanded money and when the brothers could not produce any, they brandished a knife. Miguel stood up to the attackers, trying to defend his brother. He was viciously attacked by the gang. Angel tried to help his brother but it was too late.

He swore that day that he would avenge his brother's death. He joined a rival gang of the 14th Street Mob, assuming the name "Cuchillos" and becoming an expert with bladed weapons. Over the next few years he tracked down and eliminated his brother's killers. However, his deeds caught up with him and he was arrested. Being young and a first time offender, the judge offered him the choice of joining the miliraty or going to prison. Sinise chose the USCM. Being a Marine gave him a sense of pride and purpose he had never known. He finally found the acceptance he was looking for in his new "family".

During an engagement on the Sulaco in 2179 (18 weeks after its deployment to LV-426), Angel became separated from his team, but later joined up with Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Sinise, Miguel

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

Born and raised in the dangerous streets of East Angellos, Angel developed an extremely close bond with Miguel. One day from returning home from the park, Angel and Miguel ran into members of the 13th Street Mob, a local street gang. They demanded money and when the brothers could not produce any, they brandished a knife. Miguel stood up to the attackers, trying to defend his brother. He was viciously attacked by the gang. Angel tried to help his brother but it was too late. Angel swore that day that he would avenge his brother's death.

Siwiak, Sergeant R

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

One of the USCM soldiers sent to the Origin facility in late 2179.

Siwiak led a flamethrower unit into combat aboard the Sulaco. The usage of incinerator units proved very effective against the kiande amedha, but Siwiak was eventually killed when spraying acid blood punctured the fuel tank of his weapon, resulting in a fatal explosion.

Skane, Captain Nigel

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 2001. Print.

The commander of the mercenaries employed by Solomon Ward.

Skansi

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

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

Smith, General John

Alien3
  • Alien3. Eric Red. Feb 7 1989. Unproduced Script.

Sam wakes up at home, thinking he just had a nightmare about leading a group of men onto the Sulaco. John tells him that it wasn't a nightmare, and that his wounds were the result of a devastating electrical fire on board his ship two weeks previously. He confirms that the fire killed the rest of Sam's team. Also, there has been a massively increased military presence in the two weeks Sam has been unconscious, and the families of the men killed on his team have all mysteriously left the station.

Sam and John descend into the lower levels so that Sam can have additional rubber skin grafted onto his incomplete robotic arm.

The following day, after Sam bumps into a member of his supposedly dead team, Sam returns to the labs and demands at gunpoint to be shown the tapes - it displays his team being torn apart by a kiande amedha aboard the Sulaco. Sam confronts John regarding the deception, but John claims he only lied to him to protect him.

Later, Sam watches a presentation being given to the military command by Dr. Rand claiming to have domesticated the kiande amedha, proposing to use them as a biological weapon, but as soon as the example subject is released from its restraints it brutally kills her, before turning on the audience. Some of the spectators manage to escape, but many others, including John, are trapped in the room with the creature when the doors automatically seal.

Sam returns at the head of a squad of soldiers and sneaks into the room alone while the others attempt to break in the door. He discovers John and a military Sergeant named Chong are still alive, hiding beneath corpses, but many of the other victims have been spun into cocoons and are apparently transforming. The kiande amedha responsible is dying, apparently of natural aging. Sam rescues Chong and John just as the cocoons hatch, revealing adult kiande amedha. The soldiers burst in, but discover the creatures have already broken through a wall and escaped 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.

The kiande amedha, now numbering in the hundreds, attack. After a protracted battle, the humans emerge victorious, although many are killed. In the aftermath, it is decided to send as many women and children as possible on ahead to the incoming rescue ship using the station's only shuttle, while the remaining survivors wait for it to arrive. As they wait, John begins to look unwell. It is revealed that the injection Sam saw him receiving in the labs contained kiande amedha genetic material. Suddenly John undergoes a monstrous transformation, tearing the skin from his body and becoming a new form of human/kiande amedha hybrid.

As Sam and his family flee, the town begins to collapse in on itself. Along the way they are attacked by a huge kiande amedha, consisting of twenty human/kiande amedha hybrids all fused together into one enormous, amorphous creature. Sam, Mary, Mark and Karen manage to outrun it and they reach the last remaining ship on the station, a small fighter craft, as the entire structure beneath them begins to tear apart and reform. Unfortunately, the ship sits on the far side of a chasm and they cannot reach it. The mutated John reappears and prepares to attack, but Sam pleads with John's remaining humanity and the creature relents, lifting his family gently onto the shuttle. They take off, and behind them the disintegrating remains of the station fuse with John and all the other kiande amedha to become one giant biomechanical creature.

Smith, PFC R

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

One of the Colonial Marines serving aboard the Sephora at the Origin Facility in 2179.

Smith, Captain Sam

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

A team of unarmed soldiers led by Sam Smith boards the Sulaco as it drifts in space. After discovering Bishop's severed legs, the team find that three of the cryotubes in the hypersleep bay have been smashed open, and amidst the shredded human remains sit three Ovomorphs. Sam finds a tattered nametag bearing the name "Ripley". At that moment, they are attacked by a kiande amedha hiding in the ceiling. With no weapons to defend themselves, the soldiers are quickly massacred.

Sam wakes up at home, thinking he just had a nightmare. However, as he goes about his day, it becomes clear the nightmare was real — Sam was horrifically wounded but somehow survived, and has now been repaired with cybernetics, including a robotic right arm. He has no memory of what caused his injuries, and his father John, tells him that his wounds were the result of a devastating electrical fire on board his ship two weeks previously. He confirms that the fire killed the rest of Sam's team.

Sam and his family live amongst the farms on the outskirts of North Star. There has been a massively increased military presence in the two weeks Sam has been unconscious, and the families of the men killed on his team have all mysteriously left the station.

Sam and John descend into the lower levels so that Sam can have additional rubber skin grafted onto his incomplete robotic arm. While underground, Sam discovers that an area labelled "Sector C" is under tight military lockdown. After the operation, Sam is debriefed by his superiors, including a Dr. Rand from the military's scientific research division, although he remembers nothing of the accident that nearly killed him. As they leave the underground facility, Sam sees a bodybag fall from a military truck departing Sector C, and sees inside an android that has been totally eviscerated.

The following day, Sam returns to the military labs and attempts to view the tapes his team recorded on the mission where they were killed, but is rebuffed. On his way back to the surface, Sam bumps into a member of his supposedly dead team, still alive and now working the gas pumps in a large underground garage. He discovers the man has been lobotomized. Sam returns to the labs and demands at gunpoint to be shown the recordings. The tapes show his team being torn apart by a kiande amedha aboard the Sulaco. Sam confronts his father regarding the deception, but John claims he only lied to him to protect him.

Unconvinced, Sam sneaks aboard a military truck that collects several pigs from a nearby farm and rides it into Sector C. He ends up being tipped into a large chamber where he discovers all the confiscated animals are being intentionally impregnated by Facehuggers. After narrowly escaping several Facehuggers and a dog Alien, Sam flees through the ventilation system. He oversees John being injected with something in one of nearby laboratories, before watching a presentation being given to the military command by Dr. Rand regarding the kiande amedha, having domesticated the kiande amedha, proposing to use them as a biological weapon, but as soon as the example subject is released from its restraints it brutally kills her, before turning on the audience. Some of the spectators manage to escape, but many others, including Sam's father, are trapped in the room with the creature when the doors automatically seal.

Sam returns at the head of a squad of soldiers and sneaks into the room alone while the others attempt to break in the door. He discovers John and Sergeant Chong are still alive, hiding beneath corpses, but many of the other victims have been spun into cocoons and are apparently transforming. The kiande amedha responsible is dying, apparently of natural aging. Sam rescues Chong and John just as the cocoons hatch, revealing adult kiande amedha. 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.

The kiande amedha, now numbering in the hundreds, attack. After a protracted battle, the humans emerge victorious, although many are killed. In the aftermath, it is decided to send as many women and children as possible on ahead to the incoming rescue ship using the station's only shuttle, while the remaining survivors wait for it to arrive. As they wait, John begins to look unwell. It is revealed that the injection Sam saw him receiving in the labs contained kiande amedha genetic material. Suddenly John undergoes a monstrous transformation, tearing the skin from his body and becoming a new form of human/kiande amedha hybrid. Worse still, a mosquito that bit him moments earlier has also transformed, and its now infecting animals all over North Star. The situation deteriorates further when a kiande amedha chicken lands in the town's reservoir, spreading the infection to the water supply.

As Sam and his family flee, the town begins to collapse in on itself. Along the way they are attacked by a huge kiande amedha, consisting of twenty human/kiande amedha hybrids all fused together into one enormous, amorphous creature. Sam, Mary, Mark and Karen manage to outrun it and they reach the last remaining ship on the station, a small fighter craft, as the entire structure beneath them begins to tear apart and reform. Unfortunately, the ship sits on the far side of a chasm and they cannot reach it. The mutated John reappears and prepares to attack, but Sam pleads with John's remaining humanity and the creature relents, lifting his family gently onto the shuttle. They take off, and behind them the disintegrating remains of the station fuse with John and all the other kiande amedha to become one giant biomechanical creature.

Aboard the shuttle, Sam puts his family into hypersleep and records a final distress message for the incoming rescue ship. Suddenly, the shuttle itself comes alive, also infected by the kiande amedha virus. The creature that was the space station reappears, closing in on them fast, forming into a colossal mouth. Sam and his family don spacesuits, and before blowing the access hatch and ejecting themselves from the transforming shuttle, Sam fires its nuclear warheads. The resultant explosion kills the kiande amedha creatures. Sam, Mary, Mark and Karen drift in space as the rescue ship arrives.

Sneddon, Karen

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

After an apprenticeship with Weyland-Yutani on Mars, Sneddon worked for the corporation in a variety of research facilities, including one orbiting Proxima Centauri.

On LV-178, an incident occurs when miners come discover an ancient Kiande Amedha nest in a trimonite mine. During the evacuation to the Marion, the shuttlecraft Delilah crashes into the station, killing over 40 people, and the second shuttlecraft Samson docks but is overrun by Kiande Amedha. Only Chris 'Hoop' Hooper, Karen Sneddon, Josh Baxter, Powell, Kasyanov, Lachance, Welford, and Garcia are still alive. Following the death of Captain Lucy Jordan, Chris 'Hoop' Hooper has been promoted to senior officer. They find their orbit is deteriorating and send out a distress call with the surviving Kiande Amedha sealed on board the Samson.

Sneddon was impregnated with a Chestburster while in the mining complex, and later killed herself on the Marion with an explosive charge as the creature began to emerge from her chest.

Soames, Captain Edward

Soames
  • Predator: Nemesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1997. Print.
  • Predator: Hunters. Dark Horse Comics. 2017. Print.

Went to public school with Edward Merris, and graduated from the same officer's class at Sandringham.

Highlights of his military service: active service in the Khyber Pass campaigns, a Victoria Cross for his bravery in the Madhpur Uprising.

Learned of the "Surgeon's Nightmare" (a series of points on bullets to inflict a wound no surgeon could heal) in the hill-fighting days in the Afghans.

In 1881, a Yautja hunted in Bengal, India. Soames is the only survivor, having ran from the Yautja as it killed Merris.

He later visited England in 1886.

On August 16, 1896, he returned to London, England. The Diogenes Club summoned Soames of the British army to seek out and destroy the killer perpetrating peculiar and grisly murders in London, whom the periodicals are calling "Spring-heeled Jack." Seeing this as a chance to atone for the events in 1881, Soames indeed kills the Yautja.

After his efforts, he returned to India where he would serve under Maharajas, tasked with hunting "man-killing tigers". This tradition of hunting Yautja was passed down three generations, with Jaya Soames being the next to take up the mantle.

Soames, Jaya

Jaya
  • Predator: Nemesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1997. Print.
  • Predator: Hunters. Dark Horse Comics. 2017. Print.

Jaya Soames is the descendant of Captain Edward Soames who had killed a Yautja in 1896. After his efforts, he returned to India where he would serve under Maharajas, tasked with hunting "man-killing tigers". This tradition of hunting Yautja was passed down three generations, with Jaya being the next to take up the mantle.

Jaya becomes the leader of an assault team on a lethal mission to hunt a Yautja in the Bunting Islands.

Sole, Lieutenant Billy

Mossberg500
  • Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.
  • Predator: A Novel. Paul Monette, James E. Thomas, and John C. Thomas. Berkley Pub. Group, 1987. Print.
    • Ethnicity: p 16
    • Sixth Sense / Sioux Legend: p 94.
    • Joined Dutch's Team: p 118.
    • Ramirez Friendship p 128.
    • Team Ops: p3
    • Sudanese Embassy: p9
  • Birth: Based on actor

Billy Sole learned his exemplary tracking skills from his native people.

As an infant, his people would tell stories of how a Yautja had once hunted their forefathers, although Billy was too young to remember these tales when he grew up.

In Louisiana, he used to hunt coon with his brother. He was the last shaman of his tribe, though he had never been taught any of it. However, Billy seems to have something of a sixth sense, and he is said to be actively psychic, able to access the memories of his ancestors and the ancient Mayans who used to live in the jungle, and can actively (in his mission in 1987) sense the Jungle Hunter's presence.

Billy has something of a sixth sense regarding the Jungle Hunter. He is said to be actively psychic, able to access the memories of his ancestors and the ancient Mayans who used to live in the jungle, and so can actively sense the Jungle Hunter's presence.

In 1980, he joined Alan "Dutch" Schaefer's private military team. Although something of a loner, he formed a friendship of sorts with Jorge Ramirez.

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.

In 1987, when several CIA agents working with Al Dillon were captured by rebels in Val Verde, Phillips helped recruit Dutch's mercenary team to make a rescue after a squad of Green Berets led by Captain Jim Hopper failed. Dutch was purposely led to believe they were members of the Guatemalan government so Dutch would take on the operation.

pred crew Once the team arrived at the helicopter crash site in the jungle, Billy picked up the trail of the guerrillas who had captured the hostages and began to follow them, also noting that a six-man team with American equipment had been pursuing the rebels ahead of them. The trail eventually led to the bodies of Hopper and two of his men, who had been skinned and hung from the treetops by their ankles, a sight that shocked and disgusted even the supposedly emotionless Billy. Billy continued to track the guerrillas to their camp in the jungle, which the team subsequently destroyed.

billy

Billy: There's something out there waiting for us, and it ain't no man... We're all gonna die. Predator. 20th Century Fox, 1987. Movie.

Following the attack, Billy is the first one to notice the Jungle Hunter is hunting them. At several points he feels the presence of the Jungle Hunter and becomes spooked.

With the deaths Hawkins and Blain, Billy calmly accepted that they were all going to die by the creature's hand. His insistence that the hunter was not human was met with ridicule from Dillon. The other members of the team were inclined to believe him, especially after Blain's body was stolen from their heavily fortified position in the night.

At one point he is so perturbed he stops flat in his tracks. Billy dies shortly after presenting a formal knife fight challenge to Jungle Hunter, discarding all of his equipment before doing so, to gain Dutch, Poncho, and Anna more time to escape.

Only Billy's terrifying scream is heard, but the Jungle Hunter does drag Billy's body up a tree and placing him on a branch before removing his spine and skull as a trophy. Billy's laughter is mimicked in the Jungle Hunter dying scene as it activates its self-destruct device.

Refer to JungleHunter Event article.

Spanner, David

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

Pilot on Ryushi.

Sparticus

[Sparticus]
  • Predator: Hell Comes A Walkin'. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

He never knew his dad, even though his dad amed him after a slave that freed other slaves. He hasn't seen his mother and May Ella since he ran off the plantation in 1855. He promised them he would work hard and return to buy their freedom. Yet work was slow, money was scarce. Then the Civil War came. Sparticus was one of the first in line at the recruiter's tent. The army at that point wasn't sure if they wanted "armed coloreds," so he signed on as a mule skinner. Yet even though he wasn't a soldier, they gave him a uniform and paid him to take his picture (it was to scare the Confederates). It worked - the Confederates, in response, passed an order that all colored soldiers should be shot rather than be taken prisoner. When they started commissioning the colored regiments, Sparticus tried to get himself transferred. He is still waiting.

While in the Ozark Mountains (1863), his group of Yankees were attacked by Rebels. However, he soon joined forces with them when a Yautja began hunting them all. He and Dutch were the only Yankee survivors.

Spears, General Thomas A.W.

spears

Spears was part of the first group of human babies created by the Artificial Womb program. The circumstances of his birth were so essential to Spears that he would later incorporate the program's name as initials in his own name. Spears would then be raised under special care together with his “siblings”. At the age of nine, Spears killed another child from the program, Jerico Axe, who had bullied him – the first time Spears took a life. The incident had been officially declared an accident. Like the rest of his siblings, Spears entered military service in the USCM corps.

At the age of 15, Spears trained small-arms use under Gunnery Sergeant Brandywine. Brandywine used an encounter in the shower room to seduce Spears, taking the sexual intercourse as an opportunity to teach him the military skill of patience.

Spears was so enthused for the service he got two tattoos on his forearms – one a screaming eagle with chains and the other one the USCM insignia with a dagger-and-banner. Another one of his passions were collecting memorabilia from his tours of duty. One such item was a pair of antique Smith & Wesson stainless-steel revolvers with custom wood grips he had confiscated from a dictator who had set up his domain on Lebanon II in the Khadaji System. Another possession was a box of eight Jamaican Lonsdale cigars which he had earned as a present from a wealthy person he had saved. Spears' personal sidearm was another antique, a stainless 10mm auto pistol with full santoprene grips.

His career would lead him to the higher echelons of the human military, including MILCOM HQ, where he made the acquaintance of Colonel Colonel Stephens.

Later, Spears, now inhabiting the rank of General, was given command of the Third Base installation, located on a remote planetoid. The base was the site of a secret project that aimed at domesticating kiande amedha to use them as soldiers. The project flourished under Spears, who ruled with an iron fist, punishing even slight errors by death. Spears' deteriorating state of mind was further exemplified when he raided the nearby civilian base and transformed it into an artificial kiande amedha breeding stock, using the colonists as cattle. While Spears still had many followers, thoughts of desertion and mutiny began to stir among the soldiers.

At this point, an automated cargo ship named the American, carring humans infected with Earth-born kiande amedha, landed at Third Base. Instead of taking possession of his cargo, Spears encountered Wilks and Billie, two stowaways who had escaped Earth and told him that they had killed the kiande amedha aboard. Enraged, Spears put the two of them in isolation. It was not until the general read up on Wilks' past regarding the kiande amedha that he revised his opinion and started to consider the marine an asset. He invited him and Billie to dinner, where he presented his plan for liberating Earth using the conditioned Third Base kiande amedha.

During dinner, his second-in-command Eugene Powell informed him that three of his soldiers had gone AWOL and were heading for the civilian base. Spears immediately departed for the colony with the A company of his First Platoon. He just arrived in time to leave the last survivor to certain death at the hands of the resident kiande amedha. As a class 10 storm made an imminent return impossible, Spears used the opportunity to assess the state of the facility. When the storm had faded, Spears, indulging his paranoia, checked on a secret signal, which alerted him of the mutiny brewing back at Third Base. Spears transferred his soldiers to a stealth ship from the colony and approached the base while sending his own ship on ahead via remote. The plan worked, and Spears managed to unleash a furious barrage which decimated the vehicles of the base and forced the mutineers to retreat into the compound.

Spears now intruded the base using several fail-safes only he knew about. First, he approached East Gate, using a blind spot in the surveillance at the heat sinks of the power plant. Once inside, he opened the Queen chamber with a secret remote, causing further turmoil. Spears, deciding that the time was right to journey to Earth and liberate the planet, ordered his men to load his army onto two transports, the Jackson and the MacArthur. Once loading was complete, Spears took off aboard the Jackson, taking the MacArthur with him, and disabled the drives of the other vessel to cover up the events that had transpired there.

It was not until days later that Spears noticed the sensor readings telling him of two stowaways on board the MacArthur. He paid them not further attention as they posed no immediate threat. The situation changed when the stowaways invaded the Jackson using EVA suits. Spears confronted who turned out to be Wilks and Billie in the aft cargo hold. A firefight ensued, and Spears was forced to withdraw. However, he still came out on top as he locked the two inside the cargo hold and turned off atmosphere, leaving them to a slow death once their air supply ran out. Some time later, Spears was contacted by Wilks via comm, who told him that he had rigged the cargo of the MacArthur with timed explosives. Wilks would trade the location of the bombs for an escape pod and enough time to escape. Spears, not willing to endanger his army, grudgingly agreed. By this time, Spears had even developed some respect for the persistent and crafty Wilks.

When the ships reached Earth, Spears chose the Natal province in South Africa as his landing site. By this time, Spears' mental state had deteriorated to insanity fueled by delusions of grandeur. He saw himself as the commander-in-chief of the USCM and chose a white dress uniform while preparing. Confident in his impending victory, the general also decided to record and broadcast his triumph. After the landing, he released his “troops” and gave them the order to attack, only to watch the creatures turn on him. Spears realized his fatal error in judgment only when the army's Queen decapitated him.

Captain Speight

Dallas
  • Alien. 20th Century Fox, 1979. Movie.
  • Alien Alien Anthology Crew Dossier (Blu-ray special feature). 20th Century Fox, 2010.

Samuel Elias Brett serves as Assistant Engineer on Weyland-Yutani waste disposal vessel USCSS Corazon Oscuro, under Captain Speight, [Flight Status C], from July 14 2108 to November 9 2111. Brett fails a blood alcohol test on Nov 10 2111, and has his flight status suspended.

Spence

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

Spence had to win contests to get to Anchorpoint. First it was a science fair in Omaha - she had to scrounge everything, and spent a month desoldering a TV she got out of her uncle's basement. Next it was in biology for all of Nebraska - Monoclonal antibodies. Then she got into Cornell. It wasn't easy, but she wanted it so bad.

Spence takes a tissue sample of Hicks just after he arrives on Anchorpoint. She says Newt and Ripley are fine.

After the USS Sulaco returned from LV-426, Hicks 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, Spence.

After surviving a few Kiande Amedha attacks, Spence and the other 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.

Sperling, George

[Sperling]
  • Predator: Homeworld. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

In the Montana portion of Yellowstone Park, George Sperling notices what he initially thought was a shooting star, but it lasted too long for a regular meteor. Later that night, he heard shrieking around him. By morning, he went looking for the Elk herd but they were slaughtered. One elk had been carried off almost a half a mile and stung 30 feet up in a tree. Further down, he found a slaughtered black bear. Racing, hoping to catch the culprits, he looks up in the tree line. He saw a Yautja. This one was dressed in typical battle armor. He managed to take a somewhat bad picture of the Yautja before it lept away to chase a barking dog.

Two days later. Sperling stumbles down toward a survivalist-type cabin. There he witnesses three Yautja in battle gear slaughtering a family (a mother, father, two children, and a small dog). Sperling believed they were 'wilding'. Later, Sperling runs into two humans on the hunt. Armed with shotguns, they slaughtered them too. One took a trophy as Spering took pictures and, once the Bad Bloods were gone, a shotgun.

Later, he runs into Bergstrom. and they are attacked by the Bad Bloods. Before the Bad Bloods could kill the humans, the tatooed Yautja interferes. He kills one Bad Blood before they run off, leaving the tatooed Yautja injured.

The humans follow the tatooed Yautja to Carfax. Then the three Bad Blood pounced on them from the trees. The tatooed Yautja attacks. Sperling joined the fight, attaching one of the Bad Blood. The third Bad Blood knocked down Spering as the tatooed Yautja killed one Bad Blood. Spering passed out. Bergstrom managed to tie a tourniquet around his leg before she passed out from sheer shock. When Spering came to, his left foot was missing.

5 days later: Dr. Bergstrom and George Sperling are interviewed about their experiences with the Yautja. They had already all of Sperling's photographs. They are most interested in their tales, making certain "that no one is affected by it." All they want to know is about the Yautja's behavior. The man investigating emails his field people false trails, to make it look like they disappeared anywhere but the park. Sperling knows he would be made to disappear, too.

Sprague, Dr Dan

[Alien4]
  • Alien: Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.
  • Serial Number: Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report S. D. Perry, p. 145 (2014), Insight Editions.
  • Alien: Resurrection Novelization. AC Crispin, Titan Books, 1997. Print.
    • Name: p13
    • Injury By Ripley8: p29-30
    • Death: p170
  • Birthdate: based on actor's age

Sprague participated in the extraction of the Queen embryo from Ripley, but was injured when the patient awoke and broke his arm, giving him numerous compound fractures before Wren managed to sedate her again. Sprague was subsequently carried away for emergency surgery to repair the damage.

After the kiande amedha break free, the survivors find Sprague and several other scientists cocooned in a small Hive in a laboratory adjacent to the one where Ripley 8 was incubated, their chests torn open by Chestbursters.

Springer

Springer
  • Alien: Night Shift. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie short.

Springer and Rolly were about to close their storage when supply-runners Welles and Harper approached them and asked if they might let them in for wine. Welles lied, claiming that he had permission to purchase booze for their return journey now that their ship had finished dumping supplies. Springer reluctantly let them both in.

Harper began convulsing shortly after, and Springer hurried to his help while Rolly went in search of a medkit. Welles pulled a revolver and mistakenly shot Springer in the neck, missing the Chestburster as it slowly emerged from within Harper. As Springer bled Rolly Holly cradled him in her arms.

Spunkmeyer, PFC Daniel

spunkmeyer
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Age: based on actor.

Spunkmeyer was part of the squad sent to Hadley's Hope in 2179. Spunkmeyer was killed by a Drone shortly before Ferro lifted off to pick up the survivors from the kiande amedha ambush inside the colony's Hive.

Standing Bear

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

Knows the Ozark Mountains inside and out, hunted its woods for meat and skins, swam its lakes, fished its rivers. Fought with the Rebels in the American Civil War.

By September 1863, in the Ozark Mountains. Standing Bear, with Jesse and Nebediah, discover their friends klled by a Yautja, though they blame the Yankees - until Jesse sees a Yautja uncloak. Together with the Yankees, they manage to kill the Yautja.

Standish, Victor

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

In 2232, Weyland-Yutani had learned of a Planetus spy at Standish's outpost, and he was the first to be reassigned after a background check had cleared him. Standish was replaced by Matthew Benjamin, who would later be killed as part of Weyland-Yutani's scheme to take over Planetus.

Stafford, Maxwell

Stafford
  • Alien vs. Predator. 20th Century Fox, 2004. Movie.

Weyland's right-hand man, Maxwell Stafford was a member of the team sent into the ancient pyramid. He is one of three people to become targets for the Yautja, after taking one of their ceremonial plasma guns.

After the pyramid shifts, he is attacked by Celtic and is trapped under a tightening net. He pleads for Weyland to help him, but it proves fatal. He is killed when Celtic subsequently impaled him with his Combi-Stick.

Refer to Antarctica Event article.

Stans

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

Stans is a notorious and deadly death-row inmate from San Quentin State Prison. Being transferred to the planet during imprisonment, he is the only member of the hunted group besides Edwin who is not armed. After being wounded by a plasma caster shot from the Berserker Yautja, he then sacrifices himself in a suicide attack to buy the other survivors time to escape. Stans taunts the Yautja before having his skull and spine removed by the alien.

Refer to Game Preserve Event article.

Dr Stanton

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

In 2179, Doctor Stanton soon became disturbed by the project's nature and requested a transfer from his superior, Doctor Conrad. Conrad denied the request and tried to calm down Stanton, but when Stanton refused to comply, he was taken in by Weyland-Yutani's PMCs. His current whereabouts are unknown.

Stauff, Frances

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

Graduated at the top of her class and later rose to the rank of second-in-command of Planetus security forces of the sector including the planet C-3 L/M. Determined and resourceful, having impressive skills in piloting.

When a supposed kiande amedha infestation was discovered on C-3 L/M in 2232, Stauff was ordered to lead the investigation of the case on Planetus' behalf. Stauff met up with Charles Braley, a Weyland-Yutani representative, and Anders Kramm, a private investigator familiar with the kiande amedha sent by Planetus, on the local spaceport to head over to the Weyland-Yutani research station where the incident in question had occurred. Stauff distrusted Braley and instead worked closely with Kramm on the case, who both decided to keep their findings for themselves where possible. As they discovered that the “infestation” at the research station was part of a scheme by Braley to eliminate Planetus spies in the installation and take over the corporation, they found themselves on the run.

Kramm and Stauff quickly prepared their spaceship for take-off, during which Stauff discovered a problem in the engine room. When Stauff went over to take a look, she was attacked and rendered unconscious by a juvenile kiande amedha planted on the ship by Braley. She was already being prepared for impregnation when Kramm killed the creature, saving Stauff's life. At this time, a romantic bond was forming between the two. Stauff piloted the ship out of the spaceport and performed a hot landing to pick up a handful of other people involved in the investigation, with Weyland-Yutani's forces hot on their tails. Eventually, they managed to escape the planet and headed for Planetus headquarters on orders of Matthew Darby, her boss at Planetus. While Kramm stayed awake to supervise the short flight, Stauff and the others went to cryosleep.

Her sleep was short, however, when Kramm awakened her to inform her that the ship was remotely ordered to change course. Stauff found out that the order came from Planetus and contacted Darby, who informed the survivors that Weyland-Yutani had taken over Planetus and ordered the ship to land on the kiande amedha-infested world of Soulages to dispose of the last people who knew the truth about what happened on C-3 L/M. Together with Kramm and the others, Stauff managed to fight her way through the infested settlement on Soulages to a short-range flyer on the landing pad of the facility. Stauff flew the flyer through the dome surrounding the settlement and crash-landed the craft into the Weyland-Yutani research station on the nearby moon. There, they took over the installation, sent word out to the authorities and prepared for Weyland-Yutani's retaliatory strike. Stauff's final whereabouts are unknown.

Steele, Lt Colonel Patrick

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

His family has been career military for 5 generations since around the turn to the 21st century.

Steele graduated top of his class from Norwich University, UA in 2148 and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant the same year. He served as Commander for 2nd Platoon, A Company, 1st battalion, 2nd regiment. He saw action at the Helene 215 Uprising and received the Purple Heart for wounds received during the fight.

During the Tientsin Campaign, Steele was promoted to Captain and placed in charge of the 14th MAU and deployed to Linna 349 where he served 2 consecutive tours. He was promoted to Lt Colonel in 2175 and was assigned as Commanding Officer of 2nd battalion, 9th regiment.

When the Sulaco was found by the USCM in 2179 shortly after the nuking of Hadley's Hope, Steele and his battalion were stationed aboard the Sephora and assigned the mission to investigate the Sulaco. After arriving at the scene, Steele deployed Charlie Squad and ordered the marines to secure the ship, find out what happened to the crew and investigate a lone life signal reported by an advance scout team. During the mission, Steele stayed in contact with his subordinates and assisted them from his command post on one of the Cheyenne dropships landed on the vessel. Soon however, the marines encountered the kiande amedha population aboard the ship and reported first casualties.

Steele requested information about the creatures from the secret service, but to no avail. After Fire Team Fox had retrieved the source of the signal, a UPP soldier named Eva, Steele ordered an immediate retreat of his forces to the Sephora. Steele handed Eva over to the secret service for interrogation. Upon learning of the UPP presence on LV-426, Steele was ordered to depart to the moon and launch a full-scale attack on the UPP outpost in order to put a stop to its efforts to harvest the kiande amedha. After the Sulaco was handed over to contract workers belonging to Weyland-Yutani, the Sephora departed to LV-426.

As the operation commenced, Steele did more research on the kiande amedha and discovered that Weyland-Yutani and powerful allies in the military intended to secure the creature for use as bio-weapons. Intent on stopping this conspiracy after consulting with an old friend at MCIR, Steele launched an unofficial second investigation to the Sulaco. He left it up to his marines to follow him on this black ops, but his soldiers supported his decision and offered their full cooperation. Acting on intel that the Sulaco was about to intercept a Weyland-Yutani freighter with Ovomorphs, Steele deployed Fire Team Fox to prevent the transfer from happening, only to find out that the ship had the cargo already on board and was en route to the moon Phobos, where a Weyland-Yutani research station was located. Steele continued to supervise and assist his marines during the engagement with the escaped kiande amedha on the Sulaco and the investigation of an Alien outbreak at the Phobos installation.

He and his soldiers returned to the Sulaco to hold the Company responsible for its actions, and open hostilities between the two factions ensued. When the analysis revealed that the kiande amedha outbreak had become too severe to deal with directly and that the Sulaco was about to be intercepted by allies of Weyland-Yutani, Steele ordered Fire Team Fox to destroy the ship by disabling the cooling systems. However, this plan was foiled by Sean Davis, Weyland-Yutani representative in charge of the Sulaco operation. In order to prevent the kiande amedha from falling into the wrong hands and avoid a possible large-scale outbreak in the Mars colony, Steele ordered his men to alter the Sulaco's course and send it crashing into an uninhabited area of the Red Planet. Again, Davis was able to counteract with another override, but his arrogance caused him to gloat and taunt the marines during a lengthy conversation over the comm system, which enabled Steele to pinpoint Davis' position and sent Fire Team Fox after him. After a final confrontation, Davis and the Empress were dead, but the engagement had triggered an explosion which ruptured the hull of the Sulaco. Hoping that the detonation had diverted the Sulaco far enough from its original course to hide it from Davis' associates, Steele ordered his troops to retreat to the Sephora. Soon after, Steele and his marines withdrew from the scene.

Steele's whereabouts after the Sulaco incident are unknown. However, considering USCM's second investigation of the Sulaco later that year that involved a new crew, it is possible that Weyland-Yutani's allies were able to cover up the incident and force USCM to punish Steele for his rogue operations.

Sten, Hannibal

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

Part of Keitel's Expidition, Captain Sten took the crew to the Derelict. There, they found a fantastically detailed description of their journey. Dr Nelligan was able to crack some of it, enough to reprogram the Savannah's rudder, and bring them to their latest location - the Derelict's port of departure.

After reaching the planet Keitel's Expedition were located in 2140, Mutombo, Cain, Jellicoe, and Throop were attacked by kiande amedha. Cain is killed, followed quickly by the abduction of Mutombo. Just as the kiande amedha surround the two left, Keitel and Sten arrive. 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 Jockey subterranean city.

Throop and Jellicoe awaken again after a second dose of "Rhodes Vaccine" to 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. As Throop and Jellicoe race inside and update Massey, only to return with weapons, Arch, and Wicket. Wicket becomes frantic sensing the nearby kiande amedha, and are forced to put its hood on.

Throop realizes that other than Sten, she hasn't seen any others from Keitel's expedition, to which Keitel promises to answer later.

On the Rachel, Baal lets Hannibal Sten inside despite Massey's objection. Arming himself, Massey goes out to look for Hannibal Sten, but Hannibal Sten ambushes Massey, knocking him out with a wrench. Baal arrives, but offers no resistance to Hannibal Sten's demand to locate the Ovomorphs onboard. Hannibal Sten says some of the Ovomorphs Keitel brought were infertile. In the cargo bay, Hannibal Sten opens the crate and willingly allows himself to be facehugged. Massey arrives, and shots Hannibal Sten dead. The Facehugger detaches and attacks Massey. He calls for help from Baal, who stands idle, watching.

Stephens, Colonel H. S

stephens
  • Aliens - Book 1: Outbreak. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.
  • Age: Based on average age of colonels in US Military

Despite lacking field experience, Stephens rose to a position of considerable prestige, becoming associated with the special projects division in the process.

Due to the discovery of the Junket, EarthGov and the human military had come into the possession of the coordinates of the kiande amedha Homeworld.

Colonel H.S. Stephens was part of a group dispatched to obtain a kiande amedha specimen for the government. Stephens had spent much of his career behind a desk and was an inexperienced commander. Stephens was assigned the task to prepare an expedition of the planet together with Dr. Waidslaw Orona, the leading expert on kiande amedha at the time. When Orona decided to assign a marine named Wilks, who was sitting in a prison cell on Earth, the task of second-in-command, Stephens unsucessfully objected, seemingly because of Wilks' checkered past. Choosing href="#wilks">Wilks as the most suitable individual to lead, Orona ordered the imprisoned Corporal to be released and brought directly to MILCOM HQ from his cell.

After seeing the blue box recording of The Dutton and the crew's experience with a kiande amedha, Wilks came. When Orona asked Hicks for his thoughts on the recording, he sarcastically replied that the crew was lucky they were "blown to atoms when they did." Stephens had already shown his displeasure with the Marine's demeanour when Orona requested him to tell her about his encounters with the monsters. Stephens, who had had enough of Wilks' sarcasm, told the Marine to tell the doctor about his experiences. After that, Orona asked Stephens if he may speak with the Corporal alone; Stephens agreed, and Orona was able to persuade Wilks to join the mission.

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Colonel Stephens, regarding Wilks: "He's as nuts as an orchard of filbert trees." Aliens - Book 1: Outbreak. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

Prior to the start of the mission, Stephens was then contacted by and made a deal with a man named Patrick Massey to destroy the expedition's efforts on behalf of his employers, Bionational, which intended to stop the military from obtaining a kiande amedha and thus secure the financial success of the enterprises' own kiande amedha breeding stock.

With Sergent Wilks now under Stephens' command, he decided to upgrade the weaponry from the standard issue M41E Pulse Rifles to Plasma Rifles. Stephens, enraged that Wilks was going above his head and interfering with his covert sabotage of the operation (the heavy ordnance which would have given the crew a fighting chance against Bionational's intercept), ordered the plasma guns off the ship and chastised the Sergeant, accusing him of having "warped his mind" as a result of his experiences. Wilks, unbeknownst to Stephens, managed to bring on board a variety of components capable of producing a good nuclear payload. Wilks also smuggled an inmate from a mental institution - Billie - onto the Benedict only hours before takeoff.

On April 5, 2192, the military mission launched aboard the Benedict, with Stephens as the captain, who commanded his first field operation, and Wilks as second-in-command. Stephens noted the plus one on his roster after The Benedict awoke the platoon and the ship's support staff. After determining that it was Wilks, Stephens challenged Wilks in front of the unit, claiming that Hicks could have messed with the trajectory by modifying the ship's weight. Wilks responded that by discarding some raspberry-flavored meals, he was able to make the necessary weight modifications.

Still unfamiliar with the unit and unable to identify the lone straggler, Stephens insisted that Wilks bring this "civilian advisor" forward for examination, instructing the Sergeant to do so. Stephens also inquired as to where Hicks obtained her and was told that he broke her out of a mental institution.

Stephens was preparing for Massey's ship to catch up and dock with The Benedict after the platoon re-adjusted after nine months in hypersleep and went about their rounds on the ship. Stephens was located by a Marine named Easley on patrol duty while transmitting to Massey. Stephens put a knife into the synthetic's throat, incapacitating him before the Marine could respond. To finish the task, the Colonel dressed him in a space suit and spaced him with a timed explosion. Stephens also destroyed all of the Marines' weapons on the way to the planet, storing the components in his quarters.

As Massey's ship approached, Stephens was in the command portion of the station, near the proximity sensor, when the Marine in charge summoned him over to say she had a reading on an approaching ship. To be "sure," Stephens, who was still keeping his cover, urged the Marine to run a diagnostic scan. The Marine completed the scan and reported that all of the systems were in good working order. Stephens drew his sidearm on her and shot her in the left eye, killing her instantaneously, by the time the Marine turned around.

After giving Massey the go-ahead to dock with The Benedict, someone suspicious raised the general alert when the ship docked. Stephens, who was still acting as commander, ordered the Marines to report to the dropship bay in full combat gear. Wilks hurried in after the com announcement, talking about an attack on the ship. Stephens pulled his sidearm on Wilks and warned him not to make any announcements on the com, then took the Marine to the pirates' access site, displaying his real colours.

When Wilks and Stephens arrived at the hatch where the pirates were entering, Massey greeted them. Wilks, enraged at having been betrayed, chastised the traitor. Stephens claimed that he did so in order to secure his future. Massey then motioned for the Sergeant to step back, which Wilks did. Stephens suddenly found himself facing down Massey's gun, pleading with the assassin and saying that he had made a deal with him. Massey responded by shooting Stephens in the chest, claiming that a commander who betrayed his troops was unfit for command. The pirates separated Stephens' bones from those of the other Marines who fought back and died.

Stern, Tyler

Tyler Stern
  • Predator: Captive. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

Nevada Desert 1999. He managed to capture a Yautja, severing its arm at the elbow before the Yautja could activate the computer self-destruct. The complex's bio-dome has recreated what Stern believes to be the Yautja's natural habitat: a hot and humid tropical climate, a high methane content atmosphere.

Yet as the humans studies it, it studied them -- testing their limits of defense.

Yet by the time Falkner becomes head of security, there were several anomalies in their surveillence systems -- total blackouts with video cameras and motion trackers, recorded pressure drops in stmospheric integrity (suggesting unauthorized entrance or exit from the dome).

The Yautja is a hunter. It's patient. It knows how to bide it's time. It's patience pays off, when after an entire security detail (8 armed personnel) is slain by the one-armed Yautja, Stern takes its severed limb to it, but the Yautja activates the self-destruct.

Stevens

Stevens
  • Name as Stevens: Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Blue-ray Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Name as Shoenberg: Predator 2 Simon Hawke. p. 75 (1990), Jove Books.

Officer Stevens was one of the first LAPD officers to arrive at Ramon Vega's apartment after the Jamaican Voodoo Posse gang members who had killed the drug kingpin were themselves slaughtered by the City Hunter. When Mike Harrigan arrived with his colleagues, Stevens passed on his orders that no one should enter the building; however, Harrigan and his partners ignored the message and went inside anyway, a move that later ran them afoul of Peter Keyes.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Stevens, Colonel

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

"Colonel Stevens" identified himself as an officer in the Army to the survivors in Gunnison. He told Sheriff Morales to gather the citizens of Gunnison in the center of town for an airlift, but no airlift was planned, instead the town was nuked.

After eventually receiving Wolf's plasma pistol, he gave it to Ms. Yutani.

Refer to Gunnison Event article.

Stitch

Pig
  • Aliens: Pig. Chuck Dixon. Dark Horse Comics, March 1997. Print.

"In space, no one can hear you squeal."

Stitch and his band of space pirates have designs on looting the wreckage of the crashed ore tug Wanderer before the rightful owners can arrive to salvage the valuable cargo. The problem: a nest of Kiande Amedha has set up housekeeping near the wrecked tug. Stitch's solution: a cute little pig carrying a low-yield nuke wired to a remote detonator.

Stone, Captain

Dark River
  • Predator: Dark River. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

In 1996 Philips is golfing when he gets a Priority One call from the Pentagon Med section. The med labs finished their analysis of the blood sample sent back by Captain Stones' team (killed by a Yautja Detective Schaefer didn't quite kill when they appeared in New York). The blood belongs to Schaefer.

Stone, Gunnery Sergeant Samwell

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

Stone was once a high-ranking member of the military when an unknown traumatic event ended his career. As a civilian, Stone's life took a downward spiral into alcoholism and lethargy. At some point, Stone was contacted by a recruitment bureau that wanted to enlist him for work at an Outer Rim colony. He initially ignored the calls, but eventually decided to take the chance for a new life far away from the harrowing events that had scarred him.

However, while en route to its destination, the colony ship was hijacked by Weyland-Yutani forces shortly after the Hadley's Hope incident in 2179. Stone and the other colonists were brought to the science vessel Legato to serve as hosts for kiande amedha breeding experiments, using Ovomorphs freshly collected from the Derelict on LV-426. Stone was awoken from cryosleep, only to witness a kiande amedha outbreak claiming the vessel. He learned that the Legato had docked to a military transport named the Sulaco and made his way through the carnage intending to reach the Sulaco and call for help.

turk Accompanied by another colonist named Turk, Stone rescued a third colonist named Lisbeth Hutchins from being killed by a Weyland-Yutani PMC. Together, they made their way to the Umbilical leading to the Sulaco, where Hutchins left the group in order to look for her parents.

Stone and Turk passed through the Umbilical and entered the Sulaco, where they found the survivors of the Hadley's Hope incident stored in cryotubes. The two proceeded to awake Corporal Dwayne Hicks, as he was the last USCM officer aboard and could prove valuable in getting word out about the incident. However, shortly after Hicks was awakened, Weyland-Yutani forces arrived at the scene, and a firefight ensued during which an electrical fire occurred that caused the ship's computer to evacuate the cryotubes aboard an EEV. Turk got trapped inside Hicks' empty tube by a Weyland-Yutani PMC, and Stone and Hicks had to watch helplessly as all the EEVs were ejected.

After the PMCs had been defeated, Stone urged a distressed Hicks to carry on, and the two fought their way to a security checkpoint and geared up on their supplies. Then, the two devised a plan: While Hicks would try to establish a communications uplink, Stone would prepare the ship's Service Skiff in Engineering, the only remaining means of escape. Shortly after the two separated, Hicks commed Stone with bad news: A comm uplink from the Sulaco was impossible, and the only way they could get the message out was to travel to nearby Fiorina 161 and use the comm array of the local penal colony. On his way to the Skiff, Stone was contacted by Hutchins, who informed her that she would soon set the Legato to self-destruct. Stone and Hicks knew that the Sulaco was still tethered to the research vessel and would go down with her, so the two met on the starboard weapon deck and used one of the Sulaco's plasma turrets to destroy the Umbilical. At Engineering, Stone refueled the skiff while Hicks prepared the flight data and helped releasing the docking clamps. When preparations were finished, Stone and Hicks launched the skiff on its two-day trip to Fiorina 161.

When Stone and Hicks entered the penal colony, they witnessed the final events of the Fiorina 161 incident. Inside the blast furnace, Michael Bishop plead with Ripley to surrender her and the Queen embryo inside her to him. Ripley refused and jumped into the molten metal, sacrificing her life to end the nightmare. Shortly after, Weyland-Yutani PMCs captured Stone and Hicks and brought them to Michael Weyland's research frigate on LV-426, where they underwent severe interrogation. Stone was executed when it turned out that he had no useful knowledge regarding Hicks' message.

Stone, T

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

A citizen of Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Strandberg, Captian Tom

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

Their ship, the Lector, towed a half-full barge of 15 million tons of rendered flesh and animal products, and the processor that did it.

Stuart-Rose, Kathryn

weyland
  • Weyland Timeline. WeylandIndustries.com, Web.

Stuart-Rose formulated the corporation's public response to the malfunction of a limited number of David 7 androids in 2071.

Sturges, Colin

Berserker
  • Aliens: Berserker. Dark Horse Comics, 1995. Print.

Sturges witnessed his mining operation get overrun by kiande amedha.

Sturgis

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

Following a kiande amedha attack on the USCSS November, Sturgis and three other survivors, Mari, Hannah and Alec, were forced to make their way to the escape pods. Sturgis, armed with a fire axe, became irritated with Mari's handling of the Motion tracker and took it away from her. He left, citing a clear path, and left the rest behind. However, he came to a halt when the kiande amedha appeared behind him. Sturgis let out a scream before the kiande amedha viciously headbites him and kills him.

Styles, Scott Taylor

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

Charged with Fraud, 10-year sentence. Additional five years for escape, Terre Haute. Additional eight years for escape, Terminal Island.

Prior to his transfer to Moloch Island Prison, Styles was married for 17 day out of a 3-year contract. She was a young woman that wrote him torrid letters while he was in prison. They got married in prison. He wanted to surprise her with a honeymoon, so he escaped from prison only to learn she was married to three other guys in three other prisons.

Styles and several other new inmates are being transferred to Moloch Island Prison. The Guard Captain instructs Daggs that Styles is to be in full shackles when outside the block, and be in line of sight at all times. Styles is 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.

Styles and 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. In the foundry later that day, Styles sabotages some of the machinery to save the lives of several prisoners, but accidentally shuts down the entire facility. One of the guards brutally attacks him for his actions, impaling him on a post.

Styles is patched up in the infirmary, the operation carried out by robotic arms controlled by a surgeon on Earth. Afterwards, Styles manges to convince the technician in charge, Packard, to give him a job as her assistant instead of in the foundry. While wary, she agrees. Styles meets some of her co-workers, including Reed, who works in the secretive P-4 laboratory elsewhere on Moloch Island Prison . That night, a Rogue Alien breaks through the floor of the cell next to Styles and kills Hiker, before squeezing through the cell bars and killing XRay in the adjacent cell. By the time the guards arrive the creature is gone. The incident is passed off as an attack by a rabid prison dog.

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.

Styles manages to convince Packard of what has been happening, and she sneaks into the P-4 lab to investigate. After seeng what was in the P-4 lab and discovers the attack on the inmates in the cells was also arranged by Lone, she decides to free Styles and escape with him.

Their attempt ends in disaster when Moloch Island Prison 's hull is ruptured by gunfire from the guards, the accident causing an incoming shuttle to crash into the station, decompressing the entire cell block and killing thousands of prisoners. The incident also causes two of the kiande amedha being grown in the lab to awaken and escape. Styles , Packard and the few survivors with them agree they have to team up if they want to get off the station alive, which is rapidly losing air.As Packard and Daggs (a guard) go about making the necessary preparations for their escape, Styles confronts Lone, who is attempting to flee aboard his personal shuttle, and throws him to his death, revealing him to be an android.

With the station's air supply finally running out and the last kiande amedha in pursuit, Styles, Packard and Daggs don space suits and leap from Moloch Island Prison into space, hoping to reach Lone's shuttle, which is drifting nearby. They succeed and climb aboard, before flying the craft directly into the kiande amedha, tearing it apart. Some time later, the survivors are picked up by an ICC cutter.

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

Subotai

[Subotai]
  • Predator: Xenogenesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1999. Print.
  • AvP: Eternal. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

He's been fighting Yautja for ten centuries. His current adversary took a katana from him many lifetimes ago.

At Jakarta, Indonesia c1984, John Dancer had been impaled to a stone wall by a Yautja, but Subotai saved him.

Subotai stands before a burning village and several dead Yautja. It is his breaking point -- he is tired of the game. He declares war on the Yautja. The Yautja is pleased to accommodate.

Susie

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

Susie and her mother trying to hold aloft her father after Yankees lynched him.

Suslov, Colonel-Doctor

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

Colonel-Doctor Suslov is stationed at the Union of Progressive Peoples station Rodina, supervising the experientation of Bishop's remains after the USS Sulaco returned from LV-426.

Sweet

Sweet
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years

In 1997, Sweet and several other Jamaicans met with Mike Harrigan outside the precinct where he worked in their car, seeking to deliver him to his meeting with King Willie. Despite Harrigan's status as a LAPD police officer, Sweet and his cohorts were happy to smoke copious amounts of marijuana in his presence, with Sweet even going so far as to sarcastically offer the detective some for himself. After taking Harrigan to the alleyway where he met with King Willie, Sweet and the other Jamaicans drove him away again, moments before the City Hunter confronted and killed the Jamaican leader.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Sykes, Coporal Franklin

Bug Hunt
  • Aliens: Bug Hunt – Zero To Hero. Titan Books, April 18 2017. Print.

In 2180, Corporal Franklin Sykes, stationed on LV-666 with a Marine detachment is exposed to a vicious bio-weapon in the colony’s mining tunnels.

Dame Sylvia

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

Wendy is a “Hybrid”, a superhuman who is essentially perfect, with the mind of Hermit’s 10 year old sister Marcy. She learns how to live and control this new body under the tutelage of “Synth” scientist Kirsh and human scientist Dame Sylvia.

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Taabe

  • Predator: Prey. Summer 2022. 20th Century Fox.

Naru is very close to her younger brother, Taabe, who is being groomed as a leader. As capable as any young man in the tribe, Naru has always been a teacher and source of inspiration for Taabe. In the Comanche way – she is Patsi – the elder sister that has helped to shape him.

Tanaka

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

Tanaka was sent to the Origin facility in 2179 as part of Rhino 2-1's foray into the Sulaco. They suffered heavy injuries during the kiande amedha attack. After the team had retreated back to the airlock, Tanaka went into cardiac arrest. Paluski attempted to revive him.

Tanaka, Mike

tanaka
  • Alien Isolation: Archive Log 020 - Archives. SEGA, 2014. Computer software.

When the crew of the USCSS Anesidora unleashed a lone Xenomorph on the station in 2137, he became one of the survivors urgently hoping for rescue.

Axel Fielding was also a close friend of his.

Tarzan

Tarzan
  • Tarzan vs. Predator: At the Earth's Core. Dark Horse. 1996. Print.
  • Tarzan at the Earth's Core. Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Methuen, 1939. Print.

In 1929, Tarzan receives an urgent message from Pellucidar via Gridley wave. Help is needed. Tarzan takes Jane, his Waziri, and army troops and flies in through the polar opening.

There, they find the Yautja hunting new prey among the savage beasts and warriors. The Yautja soon view Tarzan as a worthy trophy.

Tatsumi

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. Tatsumi was one of these.

During their escape, Tatsumi is attacked. One kiande amedha has taken a bite the size of a small grapefruit out of Tatsumi's calf; flesh and muscle are blackened, charred by the acid. Shortly afte, he dies giving birth to ultiple Chestbursters.

Teape, Wesley Acchard "Teepee"

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

Teape spent most of his teen years high.

Teape had a second personality, which he called "The Voice" which tortured him about everything.

Teape was a firm believer in the redistribution of wealth - mainly from other people to himself. While robbing a jewelry store, his partner shot the owner and put her in a coma. When the owner died, Teape turned himself and his partner in, and was sent to prison.

Teape volunteered for the Weyland-Yutani's Berserker program. He figured 30 runs with a berserker team beat 15 yrs in jail. Of course, the Company didn't relay the fine print when he signed up.

Served on H/K Vengeance prior for his first 7 runs with 2 ex-gangsters. They were replaced by Aberdeen and Razor. Teape transferred a week after they started. They were MIA on their first run. Teape knocked 12 years off his sentence in just over a year as a volunteer; 8 more runs and he was free.

He then became the point man of the Berserker hunter/killer team dispatched to Traon to cleanse the kiande amedha infestation.

Teape was captured by the kiande amedha prematurely during a mass attack and impregnated with a Chestburster. He was killed by acid splash during the rescue attempt.

Tellurian, Dr Caspar

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

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

By 2140, Throop was contacted by Dr Emil Factor, telling her he had a job for her outfit, she decided to take up the offer.

At Geholgod, she met with Doctors Tellurian, Factor, Burroughs, and Pratyeka.

The Geholgod has a problem of an extremely confidential nature, and they choose Throop Rescue and Recovery after it had been thoroughly researched. Geholgod wishes to avoid the conglomerates, as much of the information that predicated their problem was obtained somewhat surreptitiously from Weyland-Yutani.

The Geholgod wants Keitel and his team back, safe and sound, and with their research.

3 days later, Alecto Throop meets Dr Tellurian in a snow-covered forest clearing, holding aloft a great grey owl, named Wicket. His summons held a different tone than their last meeting. Although Throop was satisfied with her briefing at the Geholgod, she knew Dr Factor wasn't completely forthcoming. Tellurian says he cannot disclose much, as certain surgically installed failsafes prevent him from speaking freely. He tells her the reason Keitel left for the stars was because of a paleontological dig deep within Australia's great sandy desert in 2116 AD.

Tellurian believes this could have a bearing on Throop's mission. More info will be accessible after she's completed her Particle Shift. Throop is curious as to why Tellurian is providing her with more info than her comrades. He admits that the others have forgotten their mission. They have come to think, like the conglomerates they detest, that people are safer not knowing certain things.

Throop notices a cross on his lapel. He admits he is a member of the Order of St Thomas. Tellurian would see a return of the dissemination of knowledge and let the chips fall where they may. He admits that Throop has taken on an extraordinarily dangerous job in order to save her company.

After the Rachel's departure, Mutombo informs Throop their equipment is in the central hold, and mentions a delivery made to her cabin just before they departed. It is Wicket, with a note stating there is much to learn from such a bird. With the bird are files that he secreted to her. The files indicate that Tellurian suspected that Keitel had a secret agenda behind the mounting of his expedition. Keitel 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.

Tew, Sergeant

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

Prior to his assignment on the Doyle in c2681, he has had an encounter with the Yautja.

Sergeant Tews has had to save Private Shearman on more than one occassion. He jokes that Private Shearman faints at the sight of his own blood.

He was the co-pilot to Hanning aboard the Doyle in c2681.

They were sent to Trechman Two c2681 to investigate the loss of contact with the facility. At the station, they encounter a Yautja. Kalien reminds them that their mission is to recover vital research data from the station's computer core. Tews immediately proposes they nuke the station and leave as he's had history with the Yautja previously. Tew objects and Kalien lifts Tew up with one hand and repeats the order, which shocks Halley. Halley reluctantly leads the Marines aboard.

Once on the station, Halley splits the six-man squad into two teams: Hanning, Rogers and Tew is one team. Before long, both groups discover victims of the Yautja. Suddenly, 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.

The Yautja survived and managed to return to the station. When Kalien informs her that the Yautja is still alive. Halley patches into Tew's feeds to witness the Yautja butchering Tew's corpse for a trophy.

Thackery, Sergeant

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

An erudite fellow who serves both the London Metrolopitan Police and Diogenes Club.

Led Soames underground to show him the Yautja ship in 1896.

Thompson, Lance Corporal (E-3) Hank

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

Hank Thompson was a normal Midwestern lad from Nebraska. He spent much of his childhood in the same tiny town, and hung out with the same buddies since he was five years old. At the age of 17, Thompson married his high school love at the youthful age of seventeen. Thompson was due to inherit Thompson Valley Farms, a family business that had been in the Thompson family for six generations.

The Thompson family had owned Thompson Valley Farms since around the turn of the 21st century, and Thompson was set to inherit the agricultural enterprise. Lightning from a thunderstorm started a fire in a nearby field one hot August night. It immediately moved to their land, resulting in the explosion of a massive grain silo, further spreading the fire. In Thompson Valley, not much remained by dawn. Thompson believed that joining the USCM was the best method to take care of his family in the aftermath of the catastrophe. Before being stationed at Camp Lejeune, he completed Recruit Training at MCRD Parris Island and Infantry Training at Camp Geiger. He and his family relocated to North Carolina. Thompson was deployed to Arcturia as part of Operation Arcturan Freedom before he could truly enjoy their company.

Thompson was separated from his unit during an engagement on the Sulaco in 2179, but eventually joined Fire Team Fox to continue the fight.

Throop, Alecto

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

By 2140, Throop's company, Throop Rescue and Recovery, was in the red. So when she was contacted by Dr Emil Factor, telling her he had a job for her outfit, she decided to take up the offer.

At Geholgod, she met with Doctors Factor, Burroughs, Pratyeka, and Tellurian.

They had a problem of an extremely confidential nature, and they choose Throop Rescue and Recovery after it had been thoroughly researched. Geholgod wishes to avoid the conglomerates, as much of the information that predicated their problem was obtained somewhat surreptitiously from Weyland-Yutani. They want Keitel and his team back, safe and sound, and with their research.

3 days later, Alecto Throop meets Dr Tellurian in a snow-covered forest clearing, holding aloft a great grey owl, named Wicket. His summons held a different tone than their last meeting. Although Throop was satisfied with her briefing at the Geholgod, she knew Dr Factor wasn't completely forthcoming. Tellurian says he cannot disclose much, as certain surgically installed failsafes prevent him from speaking freely. He tells her the reason Keitel left for the stars was because of a paleontological dig deep within Australia's great sandy desert 26 years ago.

Tellurian believes this could have a bearing on Throop's mission. More info will be accessible after she's completed her Particle Shift. Throop is curious as to why Tellurian is providing her with more info than her comrades. He admits that the others have forgotten their mission. They have come to think, like the conglomerates they detest, that people are safer not knowing certain things.

Throop notices a cross on his lapel. He admits he is a member of the Order of St Thomas - the scholar and teacher. Tellurian would see a return of the dissemination of knowledge and let the chips fall where they may. He admits that Throop has taken on an extraordinarily dangerous job in order to save her company.

The Geholgod's Captain Mutombo will see Throop and the Rachel safely to their destination.

Sfter a brief stop at Asteroid L927, 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.

Meanwhile, Throop and the team discover a relay complex. She informs Mutombo that she believes the Keitel Expedition's been bouncing their reports from somewhere else through the relay station. She is interupted by Khorfu's screams. Investigating, Throop and Baal find nothing but a pool of blood. She orders Jellicoe back to the airlock. Throop realizes that Tellurian knew about the creatures, and tried to warn her. A kiande amedha approaches the two of them, but Baal shoves Throop aside so the kiande amedhais forced to deal with him first.

As runs away, she encounters a room full of Ovomorphs, and opts not to go through them. Doubling back, she concludes that the entire ship was booby-trapped as a kiande amedha pounces on her, but is saved again by Baal, now missing an arm. Throop makes it to safety, but Baal is ripped in half by the kiande amedha. Throop decides she needs to go back to rescue Baal, to determine what he knows. As she watches the kiande amedha leave, she exits the ship and retrieves Baal's head, turns back and sees kiande amedha waiting above the airlock doors. Throop gets back in as the kiande amedha reaches in for her, but is squished by the doors.

Mutombo immediately orders Massey to disengage and back them out, but Throop demands they remain to get Khorfu. She also demands Mutombo tell her what she doesn't know about her mission. He claims he didn't know as he would never risk his own ship to an alien life form. Throop believes someone set them up. Baal comes online, barely, and informs them that Khorfu is dead and that it was Keitel who set them up.

Mutombo says they can trace sub-space signals back to their source, but Throop wants no part of it. She signed on as a rescue mission, not manhunt. Especially as she already lost one associate. Mutombo reminds her she is still under contract. Throop does not like it, but agrees. She tells Mutombo to get Baal online as she wants him debriefed. She still believed, though, that Tellurian knew all along as well. With that, she takes the bird out of cryosleep to study it, just as she begins studying some files Tellurian slipped her.

The next day, Throop confides in Jellicoe that Tellurian left her the files and bird. She knows there's more to the mission than they were told, and everything revolves around Keitel. Geholgod had learned of the existence of the kiande amedha through the files Keitel lifted from Weyland-Yutani. They discovered them with their Derelict in the Zeta 2 Reticuli system, but Throop believes that Geholgod didn't expect them to find the kiande amedha here.

The files indicate Tellurian suspected that Keitel had a secret agenda behind the mounting of his expedition. Keitel 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.

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. Mutombo comes to crack it open. He doesn't recogize the serial code, and has Arch bring the xray scanner to investivate. Inside are kiande amedha Ovomorphs. Mutombo discovers that the lot was brought onboard by Deimos. Throop decides to let Mutombo read through Tellurian''s files and hopes he decides to jettison the cargo into space.

Massey announces that he has 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 surface nonetheless.

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. Once they reach bottom, the kiande amedha attack. As Throop open fires, Cain is killed, followed quickly by the abduction of 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.

Throop and Jellicoe awaken again after a second dose of "Rhodes Vaccine" to 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 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, who 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.

Throop questions him about the Australian dig. Keitel admits his finds about life fossilized 3.2 billion years ago were reburied in Geholgod buraeucracy. So, when Keitel saw the description of the kiande amedha at the LV-426 Derelict, he was able to make over 100 comparisons between those aliens and the fossils. He also saw howthe kiande amedha exterminated all life on earth 3.2 billion years ago as well as on the LV-426 Derelict and Keitel's Derelict, and the planet he was currently on.

Throop realizes that other than Hannibal Sten, she hasn't seen any others from Keitel's expedition, to which Keitel promises to answer later.

Keitel brings Theoop and Jellicoe to the pilot chamber, where a barely-alive Space Space Jockey sits. All the Space Jockeys were sealed in the chamber and subjected to some form of catatonic suspension, which works on a molecular level. With their race on the verge of extinction, they resorted to this, to hibernate and outlast the kiande amedha. However, now only one still lives. 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. Arch did not attempt to stop Keitel as she was not combat trained. Throop, not caring if they get Keitel, but grabs his research. She contacts Baal to tranfer files to him - file IAGO 100016 Taurus. However, Baal has become a sleeper agent, fails to mention Massey has been facehugged, and downloads the files into his own internal storage.

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 floow and abducts Jellicoe. Another kiande amedha tried sneaking up on Throop, but Arch attacked the creature. As Arch backed away, Throop shot the ground beneath the kiande amedha, sending it plungng downward. As yet another kiande amedha surfaced through to attack, Keitel arrived to stop it with a cattle prod.

Keitel is angered that Weyland-Yutani learned he had come to the planet and found a away to sabotage his work. He then 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.

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. When they reach it they discover one kiande amedha inside. Wicket distracted it long enough for the "Destroyer" 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, and she now sports a few grey hair strands.

Tilden, Dan

Big Game
  • Predator: Big Game. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

A soldier; part of the search party hunting down the Yautja that destroyed the Cole Army base.

Tolentino

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

One of the Colonial Marines sent to the Origin facility in 2179. Was part of Rhino 2-1's foray into the Sulaco and suffered heavy injuries during the ensuing kiande amedha attack. Tolentino managed to retreat back to the airlock together with the other surviving team members, but his final fate is unknown.

Tolpen, First Mate

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 Mr Tolpen. Broagham and the survivors fled into the jungle.

Tom

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

As Tom and Scott pilot their way to the Chigusa Corp colony Prosperity Wells on the planet Ryushi (which is Tom's last long haul), their instruments registered a power surge. The scanners said that it was metallic, but it was moving too fast to be anything man-made. They are unaware that it was a Yaujta ship.

Big Tom

Earth Angel
  • Aliens: Earth Angel. Dark Horse. Print.

Leader of the Motorcycle gang. He took over from a guy named Duke.

Tooley, Detective

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

In the summer of 1947, a turf war is going on between Tony Vincenzo and Bernie Jinks. A crime reporter named Max shows up with the police and Tooley after Jinks ordered a hit on Vincenzo, and the Yautja joined in the combat. The Yautja fled and Vincenzo was arrested.

As Max and Detective Tooley investigate the house, Max is less sure about who the attacker was based on the plasma blasts in the bodies and the decapitation. Tooley doesn't care as long as it takes Vincenzo off the streets.

A week later, the mob killings have continued. The Feds have become involved, and have squeezed Max out of the picture, with Tooley's reluctant help.

Trabor, Dr. Casey

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 2001. Print.

Practices Tae Bo. Adept lockpick, which he learned while at Berkely.

He has encountered the Yautja once before his mission for S.T.A.R. Labs into the South American jungle in 1987. Trabor and the STAR Labs crew, along with Superman, were taken captive by Ward. He helped Superman defeat Ward and the Yautja after his colleague, Marla Rollins, decided to aid Ward.

Traeger, Will

Traeger
  • The Predator. 20th Century Fox. Sept 14, 2018. Movie.
  • The Predator: Hunters And Hunted. James A. Moore. June 5 2018. Titan Books. Print.

An agent in charge for the capture of a Yautja. He jails Quinn but later needs his help with fighting the Yautja.

As they try to hunt down Enforcer Traeger puts on one of the Yautja's Plasmacasters despite not really knowing how to use it, and accidentally shoots himself in the head during the battle.

Refer to Georgia Event article.

Travis

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

A citizen of Prosperity Wells on Ryushi.

Trench, Colonel

Big Game
  • Predator: Big Game. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

Headed the search party for the Yautja that destroyed the Cole Army base.

Trent

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

He is one of the three Anchorpoint directorates.

Troupe, Ron

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 2001. Print.

Ron Troupe fills Lois and Clark in on Dr Rollins' in Central America, hoping that by alerting the media, Superman could help them out. Clark promptly leaves, and Lois asks Perry White for The Planet Learjet to go get that story.

Troy

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

In 2179, Troy was killed during the bait and chase aimed at luring the Dragon into the facility's blast furnace.

Trubetskoy, PFC S

Alien3
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.

One of the Sephora marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179.

Trubetskoy's squad, unfamiliar with the biological characteristics of kiande amedha, fired upon a Drone that was locked in close combat with Trubetskoy, spraying the soldier with the creature's acid blood.

Tsunayoshi, Shogun Tokugawa

Tokugawa
  • Predator: Blood Feud (DHP #4-7). Dark Horse Comics. Print.
  • "Tokugawa Tsunayoshi." Wikipedia, Sept 22 2003. Web.

Japan, c1700-1709: Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi was attacked by a group of Yautja. It ended in a duel between one Yautja and a blind swordsman, who was chosen by Shinto monks.

The Shinto monks make prophecy that the duel will continue in the future where the swordsman will have to face the Yautja again in another duel. This will occur in 1992.

Tsung, Major Victor

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

Tsung was setting up bait for the Yautja in South America; rebel guerillas, hit-and-run strikes in that sector, listening post potential target, reinforced government troops - perfect bait for Yautja. Textbook mission. They killed everyone, propping up bodies to make the humans look alive. Then, he was used as bait to lure more Spearhead soldiers.

Truth, Sienna

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

Lists her family in the Mau Atoll massacre.

Tully, Charles A

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

Tully's cubicle is terminally sloppy, resembles the nest of a high-tech hamster, not much larger than a berth of a train. The walls are plastered with a wistful collage of posters, ads, photos torn from magazines: beaches, desert, the Grand Canyon, redwoods, blue sky -- a hedge against claustrophobia and the emptiness of space.

Wears a battered leather flight jacket, its sleeves plastered with embroidered logo-patches for various products.

Tully came to Anchorpoint to help design ecosystems.

When the USS Sulaco docks at the space station Anchorpoint, it is met by a team of Colonial Marines and scientists, including 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.

Additional Kiande Amedha genetic material is recovered from Bishop's severed legs in the USS Sulaco's hangar bay, and Tully and his team secretly begin experimenting on it, under orders from Weyland-Yutani representatives Fox and Welles.

Hicks 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, Spence.

The Kiande Amedha material aboard Anchorpoint exhibits an ability to alter other genetic material on contact. Hicks and 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. During a briefing between the senior staff into the incident, it is revealed that some of the material recovered from Bishop's legs has been sent on to Earth aboard the USS Sulaco. The infection within Welles then manifests itself as she undergoes "the change", tearing off her skin and revealing a form of Kiande Amedha beneath. The creature attacks the staff at the meeting, killing Fox before itself being destroyed. 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.

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

Tunnel Rat

tunnel rat
  • Aliens: Tribes. Dark Horse Comics. Steve Bissette, Dark Horse Comics. April 1992. Print.

Tunnel Rat was a member of the Colonial Marine Berserker unit dispatched to TodLab LXI in response to the kiande amedha outbreak there. The mission was a failure, with most of the team being killed and a Queen escaping the destruction of the station. Rat was one of only two Marines to escape alive, along with the team's commander 'Bort.

Turk

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

In 2179, while en route for a colony in the Outer Rim, Turk and his fellow colonists got abducted by Weyland-Yutani forces and were transferred to the advanced research vessel Legato, which carried Ovomorphs collected in the aftermath of the nuking of Hadley's Hope, and the scientists intended to use Turk and the others as hosts for breeding experiments.

samstone Turk awoke from cryosleep during the kiande amedha outbreak aboard the Legato. He joined forces with Samwell Stone and together made their way through the ensuing chaos and eventually rescued Lisbeth Hutchins.

Stone and Turk's plan was to enter the Sulaco, which was connected to the Legato, in order to call in for USCM reinforcements. At the Umbilical, Hutchins left the group to pursue her own agenda, and Turk and Stone moved on and boarded the Sulaco.

After discovering Hicks in a cryotube, the two awoke him in hopes for assistance. However, before the three could leave, Weyland-Yutani PMCs discovered and attacked the intruders. During the ensuing fight, a PMC shoved Turk into an empty cryotube and closed the lid shut. Due to damage resulting from gunfire, the ejection sequence was initiated, and Hicks and Stone had to watch helplessly as the EEVs were ejected, with Turk, Ripley and Rebecca Jorden on board.

Turk was killed when the EEV crash-landed on Fiorina 161, but his body was so severely disfigured by the crash that the prison personnel mistook the body for Hicks, officially declaring him KIA.

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U

Ueda

Hunters Planet
  • AvP: Hunter's Planet TPB. DH. Print.

Married Keiko Noguchi when Machiko was in college. Machiko suspected her mother remarried him to rid herself of the dishonorable name Noguchi.

Umbulu

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

Two days before the departure from Thedus in 2121, Umbulu vanished under mysterious circumstances and was replaced by Ash. Given the nature of Special Order 939, it is presumed that Weyland-Yutani had arranged Umbulu's disappearance.

Ungar, Hermann

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

He was part of a team assigned with the task of protecting Company interests by eliminating kiande amedha infestations on Weyland-Yutani-owned planets in the wake of the Earth War. During one of these missions, Ungar was impregnated by a Facehugger, leaving his colleague Anders Kramm no other option than to kill him.

Upworth

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

She was serving on the Covenant during its mission to Origae-6 when it was rerouted to an unknown planet. Upworth and Ricks remained on the Covenant while the crew explored the planet and encountered David8. Upworth and Ricks were killed by a kiande amedha that came from Lope.

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Van Brundt, Carl Henrik

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

Prior to his arrest, Van Brundt was a helmsman on a G-class freighter, making fueling runs between the M-class tankers and smaller ships. Then a docking went bad. He came in in hot, and took out the better part of two ships. 49 died. He was too drunk to remember if it was human or equipment failure.

Van Brundt was subsequently charged with 49 counts of manslaughter, and sentenced to 49 years in prison.

Van Brundt and several other new inmates are being transferred to Moloch Island, a giant prison in orbit around Eart, 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. 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. 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.

Van Leuwen, Paul

vanleuwan
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.

He was the chairman of the inquiry of Ellen Ripley about the fate of the Nostromo at Gateway Station in 2179. Van Leuwen dismissed Ripley's report of the kiande amedha and Ash's involvement and, together with the rest of the committee, decided to have Ripley's flight license revoked. Van Leuwen also informed Ripley after the inquiry that LV-426 has been colonized during her 57 years of hypersleep.

Captain Van Shuyten

alien
  • Alien. 20th Century Fox, 1979. Movie.
  • Dallas / Back History: Alien Alien Anthology Crew Dossier (Blu-ray special feature). 20th Century Fox, 2010.

From March 11 2100 to January 9 2103, Arthur Koblenz Dallas serves as Navigator/Pilot on USCSS Snark salvage vessel, under Captain Van Shuyten.

Vanora, Private

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

By the 2170s. Vanora was 19 years old.

Vanora was part of the fire team led by Corporal Brooke that killed the Queen aboard the vessel. She escaped with the rest of her team before the Thanatos self-destructed.

Vasquez, Private Jeanette

Vasquez
  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Age: Based on actor

Private Vasquez is a smartgunner on the Sulaco, partnered with her brother-in-arms and fellow smartgunner Drake.

smartgun In the ambush inside the kiande amedha Hive of the colony, Vasquez inadvertently caused the death of Drake by killing a Drone near him, causing its acid blood to spray all over his comrade. Vasquez is one of the few survivors of the assault on the Hive who helps seal off the complex from the kiande amedha.

Devastated at the death of Drake, Vasquez tried to take out her anger on Gorman after Ripley's rescue, but was held back by the other surviving members of the squad.

She is later injured when acidic blood from an kiande amedha shot at point blank range lands on her leg, immobilizing her. When Gorman returns to aid Vasquez, she and Gorman are surrounded, so she cooperates with him to detonate a grenade.

Refer to Acheron Event article.

Vega, Ramon

Ramon
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Pre-1997: Simon Hawke. Predator 2, p. 61 (1990), Jove Books.

Vega had an impoverished upbringing, spending much of his early life on the streets, begging and stealing to survive. He soon turned to crime, eventually moving to the United States of America and building himself up to be one of the most powerful drug barons in the city.

As the leader of the Colombian Scorpions' operations in East Los Angeles, Vega was a powerful and fabulously wealthy figure in the Los Angeles drug scene. He owned a luxurious high-rise apartment and would regularly socialize with the city's rich and famous, including many Hollywood celebrities.

In 1997, while in his apartment making love to his mistress, several members of the Jamaican Voodoo Posse burst in, led by Gold Tooth, and they strung him up, naked, by his ankles from the ceiling. As the Jamaicans began a ritual designed to strip him of his spiritual power as well as his life, Vega begged for mercy, even offering money in exchange for a chance to flee the city. The Jamaicans were not interested, and after telling him that "shit happens", Gold Tooth cut out his heart.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Verheiden, Mark

Verheiden
  • Alien vs. Predator. 20th Century Fox, 2004. Movie.

Verheiden is one of the mercenaries hired to protect the explorers.

Verheiden, along with Stafford, is one of the team members to take one of the Yautja's ceremonial guns, thus making him a target of the Yautja. When the pyramid shifts, he sees Connors in trouble, but does nothing. Despite him keeping his distance, he gets trapped in a small room with Miller.

Verheiden continues to move through the pyramid. However, the floor moves out from under him, dropping him down a hole and breaking his legs. As he screams for Miller to get him out, the floor closes back up above him. He then spots an kiande amedha down the hallway, and grabs hold of a machine gun covered in slime, shooting at the kiande amedha. However, upon turning around, he sees another kiande amedha right next to him, and is then taken away.

He is Facehugged and cocooned in the sacrificial chamber. Verheiden grabs Miller's hand and tries in vain to ask for help when Miller reached for his gun indicating that he was still conscious - Facehuggers usually render the host unconscious.

Refer to Antarctica Event article.

Verlaine, Diane

verlaine
  • Alien Isolation. SEGA, 2014. Computer software.
  • Height/Age: Based on actor.

Diane Verlaine escorted Amanda Ripley on a mission to her mother, Ellen Ripley, who disappeared 15 years prior which eventually led them to the decommissioned trading space station, Sevastopol.

Throughout her time there, Verlaine makes attempts to contact anyone aboard Sevastopol however her transmissions are blocked by APOLLO which has strict orders from Weyland-Yutani not to allow any communications to or from the station.

When Ripley has managed to bypass APOLLO control and directly tune Sevastopol's satellites towards the Torrens she instructs Ripley on how to board the ship. However when Ripley does she finds a kiande amedha aboard and is forced out of the airlock, meaning Verlaine was likely ambushed and killed.

Vick

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

Born into the Terraforming colony on Rim. Vick took part in the family expedition to the crashed Space Jockey ship in the Valley of the Iron Fingers and was later killed during the kiande amedha outbreak that followed.

Vickers, Meredith

Vickers
  • Prometheus. 20th Century Fox, 2012. Movie.
  • Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. SD Perry, Markus Pansegrau, and John Mullaney. Insight Editions. p149. Print.

Vickers had been in service of Weyland Industries for her entire life. When her father's age progressed and his vision began to deviate from Weyland Industries' interests, Vickers' feelings changed to suspicion and contempt, feelings compounded by the enormous amounts of money and resources he seemingly squandered on funding Project Prometheus and its search for mankind's origin at the hands of an extraterrestrial race.

p weyland Her father's health was deteriorating quickly in 2089. Elizabeth Shaw, an anthropologist, got in touch with him to tell him about the star map she found in a cave on the Isle of Skye, which she took to be a message from humanity's ancestors, or "Engineer." Weyland finances the construction of the research vessel Prometheus to travel to the far-off moon LV-223 using the map because he thinks that doing so will prevent his death. But he also left his business in ruins. Vickers was forced to take over as the sole CEO of the entire corporation in an acting capacity.

Her father invited her to join him on his LV-223 mission. While her father discreetly boarded the Prometheus in hypersleep, only David8, his bodyguard, the medics, and Vickers herself were aware of his existence. Vickers was strongly opposed to the idea but ultimately made the decision to join him on his trip and served as the mission's director.

As the research vessel Prometheus was being outfitted, Vickers chose her quarters to be situated in the separate lifeboat section in order to be prepared for any unforeseen events.

On December 21, 2093, the Prometheus reached its destination. Vickers had programmed her cryotube to wake her before the rest of the crew. She then explains her lack of faith in the merit of the mission to Shaw and Holloway, and ordered them to refrain from making contact with the Engineers should the opportunity arise. Later, she held a briefing where she informed the crew of her role as a supervisor and allowed Shaw and Holloway to explain the nature of the mission.

After the landing on LV-223, Vickers remained on the bridge to observe the first foray of the scientists into the pyramid near the landing zone. Vickers' scepticism is disproved by the discovery of multiple stone cylinders, a monolithic statue of a humanoid head, and a gigantic extraterrestrial corpse believed to be an Engineer inside.

Vickers threatens to lock down the Prometheus if the squad doesn't return in fifteen minutes as a fierce windstorm approaches. All of the team members returned safely, with the exception of Fifield and Millburn who were left stuck within the building, even though Shaw and Holloway were caught in the windstorm.

After a storm had forced the team to return to the ship, Vickers was present during the autopsy of an Engineer head found in the pyramid. To learn more about it, Shaw and Ford temporarily revived the Engineer by placing the Synapse Reestablisher on his head. It initially worked, but it quickly went awry, blowing the Engineer's head off. Vickers forces David8 to tell her what her father said to him after they communicate via visor-helmet. David8 just mentioned that her father had urged him to "try harder."

janek During the night, she went back to the bridge to check on the scan of the pyramid via Fifield's Spectagraphs, Janek engages in a conversation with Vickers and tells her his suspicion of her being an android due to her cold behavior. Vickers responded by telling him to meet her in her room in 10 minutes, where the pair have sex.

The next day, Vickers was on the bridge to observe a search mission for the missing scientists Fifield and Millburn. She also collaborates with David8 and his own exploration of the facility, receiving his feed as he explores the secrets of the Juggernaut, but is cut from access, as as previously ordered by Weyland.

When Holloway becomes infected by the Black Goo, the team rushed back to the ship to save him. Vickers refuses him entry to the ship and at his beckoning, kills him with a flamethrower.

After Weyland awakens to meet the Engineer, Vickers warns him that "a king has his reign, and then he dies", drawing an allegory to him. After witnessing Weyland's death over a live feed, Vickers orders the Prometheus to return to Earth.

She decides to abandon the mission and return to Earth after her father and many of the crew members are killed by the Engineer. However, Janek, who had promised Shaw to prevent the Black Goo from reaching Earth, ignored Vickers' orders and rammed the ship into the departing Juggernaut. Realizing that she cannot avert the situation, Vickers has herself and her life support unit jettisoned to LV-223's surface. Shortly after landing, Vickers is caught in the path of the rolling Juggernaut, resulting in her being crushed to death.

Refer to the LV-223 Event.

Villaça, Rodrigo

If It Bleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds ("Drug War"). Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Holly Roberds, Titan Books, 2017. Print.

Following a lead, officers Ana Rios and her partner Rodrigo Villaça approached Garber in a Rio de Janeiro convention center, who question the legality of the weaponry he is selling. At that moment, the sound of a distant explosion is heard from outside. Harrigan rushes to investigate with Rios and Villaça, and they see more blasts erupting in the midst of the sprawling favela that covers the hills above. Garber joins them, and through the high-powered scope attached to his rifle spots a skinned body hanging from a tree in the favela. Realizing a Yautja is at work, Harrigan and the Rio cops head off into the favela, while Garber returns to his stall to arm up.

On their way into the maze-like slum, Harrigan bumps into a local man named Fernando; when Fernando overhears that Harrigan is from Los Angeles — a city he dreams of one day moving to — he eagerly offers to help show him through the favela to the source of the commotion. Rios and Villaça loose Harrigan however.

Vincent, Mark

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

Mark Vincent was murdered by an explosion during the captives' attempt to capture the kiande amedha in nuclear waste containment facilities, which also killed 5 other prisoners. Dillon assumed he was dead because the others couldn't find him. The kiande amedha later discovered him, as the other inmates sought to trap and kill the kiande amedha in the leadworks. Kevin heard his scream and discovered the kiande amedha killing him, initiating the "bait and chase" strategy. David later discovered his body and informed the others that he had finally found him.

Vincent

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

When a group of fellow miners encountered a lone kiande amedha in the mine where they worked, Vincent was on the surface, but it is unknown if he survived the tragedy.

Vincenzo, Tony

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 orders a hit on Vincenzo. The Yautja also arrives. Vincenzo survives only because the Yautja heard sirens and raced off, leaving Vincenzo alone to be arrested. The feds ("Spooky O.S.S. types -- military intelligence") got him when he was arrested. They think this is some sort of alien and they want it covered up for national security." So Vincenzo escaped.

Vincenzo remained in hiding for a week, and reappears when the Yautja attacks Jinks's place. The Yautja escapes into the sewers, with crime reporter Max and Vincenzo pressing on. The Yautja attacks them. As the Yautja bear-hugs Max, Max struggles to reach the knife on the Yautja's belt. He succeeds, but after he accidentally pulls a pin from a grenade the Yautja was carrying.

Later, Max finds out that Vincenzo lid - he was being used by the Feds to get to the Yautja, and Vincenzo was using Max as bait.

Voss, Madison "Mad"

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, Enzo 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.

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.

As Voss 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.

Vriess, Dom

Vriess
  • Alien Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.
  • Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. SD Perry, Markus Pansegrau, and John Mullaney. Insight Editions. p149. Print.
  • Aliens: Original Sin. Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005. Print.

As a result of shrapnel injuries acquired on the swamp planet Kawlang, Vriess was paraplegic (damaged from the waist down) and confined to a wheelchair, which he since used to conceal a shotgun kit.

In 2380, he was part of the team that stole numerous refinery workers' hypersleep tubes and transported them to the USM research ship USM Auriga. Vriess was separated from the rest of the Betty's crew when the kiande amedha breakout began, but he ultimately caught up with the survivors. He liked Call and continued to support her even when it was proven that she was an android. Until Christie sacrifices himself, he is carried on Christie's back and assists in the defence of the group against the kiande amedha. The party escapes onboard the Betty, which Vriess and Johner co-pilot.

Vriess stayed with the survivors and aided Ripley8 in her investigation into the enigmatic Loki organization that Call had discovered. He also established a close relationship with Bolero, the Betty's new pilot, around this time. Vriess assisted in the raid on Byzantium Station and used his mechanic abilities to carve a way into Domes Epsilon when the main bay was shut off due to sabotage.


W

Walker

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

After the USS Sulaco returned from LV-426, Hicks is given a job in a machine shop under Walker, but Hicks begins to hear rumours of experimentation on the Kiande Amedha aboard Anchorpoint and leaves to investigate.

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

Walkner, Andreas

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

Served as a ranking officer aboard the Sephora in late 2179.

Walkingstick, Arthur

Arthur
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie.
  • Serial # / Last name: Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. SD Perry, Inside Editions, 2014. P135. Print.
  • Age / Ethnicity: Based on actor

Arthur was involved in the drug trade, and was subsequently charged with drug manufacturing, murder, and rape. He was sentenced to life on Fiorina 161.

In 2179, he is part of the group of prisoners who attempt to rape Ellen Ripley but are stopped when Dillon intervenes.

He is later present when Andrews gives his 'Rumor Control' speech in the mess hall and is a witness of his death.

Arthur is present again when the group decide who is in charge. When the prisoners prepare to capture the "Dragon", Arthur and Troy are seen checking flashlight batteries briefly, and Troy complains about the difficulty of the job. After the explosion, Arthur is in a search party for surviving prisoners, though they find none. He is then put on a guard duty to watch the door of the waste tank where the "Dragon" was contained.

Meanwhile, Golic's mind snaped, and began to admire "Dragon" and to deem it some sort of deity. While Arthur is on duty, Golic approaches the waste tank. Arthur tells Golic to get lost, but Golic quickly slits his throat with a straight razor. Arthur looks at Golic in stunned disbelief, and quickly bleeds to death from the injury while Golic screams a panicked, maniacal apology. Golic then freed "Dragon", which swiftly repaid Golic by killing him.

Refer to Fury 161 Event article.

Wallace

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.

Wallace, the driver of the open, six-wheeled personnel carrier, was one of 5 Marines escorting Hicks and Ripley.

Wallace, Sergeant

Big Game
  • Predator: Big Game. Dark Horse Comics, 1991. Print.

Arrested Enoch Nakai for stealing Trench's jeep.

Wallace

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

In 2093, Wallace was among the personnel killed when the mutated Fifield returned to the Prometheus and wreaked carnage inside the ship's cargo bay.

Walters

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

One of the marines aboard the Benedict in 2192.

Walters was among the soldiers herded into the Hive structure. When the mission turned sour, Walters managed to contact Wilks aboard the Benedict and inform him about the situation. On Wilks' orders, Walters activated a beacon, enabling Wilks to pinpoint the location.

Immediately after, Walters was killed by a kiande amedha onslaught.

Wanji

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

In 1936, he accompanies Ramsay to look into some railway workers killed by a lion. When they arrive, they discover the village devoid of adult men. Ramsay is quick to shrug off the belief that a ghost killer is responsible. There was one witness - a small girl. She leads them to a part of the forest where the villagers are hanging upside down from the trees, skinned. A Yautja attacks. Johnny calls out to the nearby Wanji for help, not noticing the blood on Wanji's shirt - the Yautja had impaled him with his Wrist Blades.

Ward

Ward
  • Alien: Containment. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie.

During a kiande amedha attack on the Borrowdale, Ward and three other survivors, Albrecht (Weyland-Yutani employee), Nass, and Mills, managed to flee in the ship's escape shuttle, the latter two unconscious. Nass was startled when he awoke, but Ward was able to calm him down, though he remained antagonistic to Albrecht.

Albrecht unwittingly acknowledged that she intentionally designed the Borrowdale to self-destruct in order to stop the spread. Nass drew a knife, preparing to kill Mills, when he immediately suspected him of being tainted. Despite Ward's best efforts, he seized her by the throat and tossed her aside before convulsing.

As a Chestburster emerged from Nass, Ward ran to his rescue, while Albrecht carefully exited the spacecraft and latched the hatch. Albrecht refused to open the hatch despite Ward's orders, confining her. However, a collision with the shuttle's outer hull forced her to trip and release the hatch by accident. Ward overheard a radio transmission that explained the cause of the jolt: another vessel was bringing the shuttle in for docking. Ward climbed across to the door and escaped into the corridor before the Chestburster pounced and ravaged Albrecht, with the Chestburster crawling around beneath the seats in the shuttle.

Ward found herself with nowhere to go as she reached the shuttle's outside hatch. As the shuttle is carried aboard by the rescue vehicle, she resignedly scrawls "DO NOT OPEN" on the glass in blood, glancing back at the Chestburster tearing through Albrecht, leaving Ward's fate uncertain.

Ward, Solomon

Superman/Predator
  • Superman vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics, 2001. Print.

Intends to rid the world of all physical deformities by a formula entered into the world's water supply. He wished Lois Lane to broadcast this accomplishment, but she refused. When he discovered there was an Yautja ship near his research lab in South America, he used its power source to speed up his project. Superman managed to stop him, though, with the help of another Yautja.

Warrington, Tommy

ifitbleeds
  • Predator: If It Bleeds - Blood and Sand. Mira Grant, Titan Books, 2017. Print

In 1933, Tommy Warrington and his twin sister Annie live with their aunt Mary and uncle Jack on their ranch in Montana, having been orphaned at a young age. Their adoptive parents are harsh and overbearing, especially towards Tommy , who is frequently the target of Mary's abuse and Jack's beatings, and he worries for his sister, considering her the last good thing left in his life.

One evening, while Tommy is solemnly remembering his happier life before Montana, Mary calls to him and tells him that his uncle is an hour late returning from the far pasture where he has been working. Despite Tommy's fear of the desert and the dangerous animals that live in it, she orders him to fetch Jack, threatening to send Annie in his stead if he does not go. As he heads out into the approaching night, he is joined by Annie, who has snuck out of the house. Not sharing in her brother's dread of the desert, she ignores his pleas to return and insists going with him is better than being alone with their aunt. She also hopes to find the shooting star she saw fall from the sky two days previously. Tommy reluctantly agrees and the pair make for the pasture where their uncle has been working.

Not long after setting off, they discover the mutilated body of a cougar, disemboweled and decapitated, its head nowhere to be found. Tommy is horrified, but Annie is more upset by the fact someone would be cruel enough to do such a thing to a poor cat. As they press on, they also find several rattlesnakes that have been similarly cut open and beheaded. As if on cue, they hear a terrifying roar in the night, and, fearing it may be whatever is responsible for the slaughtered animals, rush to find their uncle, who they know carries a rifle whenever he is out in the pastures.

Reaching the boundary fence, Tommy and Annie discover their uncle has been subjected to a similar fate as the animals they came across. Fearing whatever was responsible and dreading what his aunt will do to him now that his uncle is dead, Tommy considers fleeing with his sister, but at that moment she sees her shooting star, a glowing object lying in the scrub nearby. Before he can stop her, she runs over to it. Tommy follows, and they are confronted by a Yautja ("Devil") and the severed heads of Jack and the cougar clutched in its hand.

As the Devil stares down at them, Tommy steps between it and his sister, hoping in vain to save her; when the Devil does not attack, Tommy realizes it has no interest in killing them because — unlike the cougar, the snakes and the armed uncle Jack — they are not dangerous and pose no threat.

At that moment, Tommy tells his sister to run back to the house, before grabbing the mysterious glowing object on the ground and running after her. The Devil immediately sets off in pursuit. The two children manage to beat it back to the farm, Annie heading straight for the barn to hide. Tommy does not follow, but instead bursts into the house, startling his aunt. Ignoring her bellowed demands for an explanation, he hurls the strange device he carries at her, then dives beneath the table for shelter. Before Mary can reach him, the Devil enters the room. As Tommy hides, he hears Mary fire at it with the shotgun kept by the fireplace, then screaming, and finally silence.

When Tommy dares to look, his aunt is dead, and the Devil is standing over him. When he makes no attempt to move or attack the towering figure, it mutters to him in an alien tongue, then leaves.

Some time later, Tommy is found by his sister. As they tearfully reunite, Tommy is inwardly relieved that they are now free of their abusive aunt and uncle, but acknowledges the fact that he is just as responsible for Mary's death as the Devil that butchered her. He also realizes the Devil now knows he is a sinner, just like his aunt and uncle, and may well return for him one day.

Warrington, Annie

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  • Predator: If It Bleeds - Blood and Sand. Mira Grant, Titan Books, 2017. Print

In 1933, Annie Warrington and her twin brother Tommy live with their aunt Mary and uncle Jack on their ranch in Montana, having been orphaned at a young age. Their adoptive parents are harsh and overbearing, especially towards Tommy.

Annie sees a shooting star fall from the sky. However, this is actually a Yautja ship landing nearby.

2 days later, in the evening, she hears Aunt Mary tells Tommy that Uncle Jack is an hour late returning from the far pasture where he has been working and orders him to fetch Jack, threatening to send Annie> in his stead if he does not go. Annie sneaks out of the house, ignores Tommy's pleas to return and insists going with him - it is better than being alone with their aunt. She also hopes to find the shooting star she saw fall from the sky two days previously. Tommy reluctantly agrees.

Not long after setting off, they discover the mutilated body of a cougar, disemboweled and decapitated, its head nowhere to be found. Annie is upset that someone would be cruel enough to do such a thing to a poor cat. As they press on, they also find several rattlesnakes that have been similarly cut open and beheaded. As if on cue, they hear a terrifying roar in the night, and, fearing it may be whatever is responsible for the slaughtered animals, rush to find their uncle, who they know carries a rifle whenever he is out in the pastures.

Reaching the boundary fence, Tommy and Annie discover their uncle has been subjected to a similar fate as the animals they came across. Fearing whatever was responsible and dreading what his aunt will do to him now that his uncle is dead, Tommy considers fleeing with his sister, but at that moment she sees her shooting star, a glowing object lying in the scrub nearby. Before he can stop her, she runs over to it. Tommy follows, and they are confronted by a Yautja and the severed heads of Jack and the cougar clutched in its hand.

As the Devil stares down at them, Tommy steps between it and his sister, hoping in vain to save her; when the Devil does not attack.

At that moment, Tommy tells his sister to run back to the house, before grabbing the mysterious glowing object on the ground and running after her. The Devil immediately sets off in pursuit. The two children manage to beat it back to the farm, Annie heading straight for the barn to hide. Tommy does not follow, but instead bursts into the house.

Some time later, Tommy is found by his sister. As they tearfully reunite, Tommy is inwardly relieved that they are now free of their abusive aunt and uncle, but acknowledges the fact that he is just as responsible for Mary's death as the Devil that butchered her. He also realizes the Devil now knows he is a sinner, just like his aunt and uncle, and may well return for him one day.

Washenfelder, PFC J

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

In late 2179, Washenfelder escaped the destruction in orbit to the surface of LV-426. A Drone threw him off a cliff, killing him.

Watanabe, Yoshi

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

A member of the team of scientists assigned to the cloning project aboard the USM Auriga. It is unknown whether Watanabe escaped the USM Auriga during the kiande amedha outbreak or died aboard the ship.

Watkins, Lieutenant P

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

He was sent to the Origin facility, where he was impregnated and eventually died from the erupting Chestburster, but there are eyewitness reports claiming that Watkins used his last breath trying to strangle the creature.

Watson, Staff Sergeant Jasper

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

Jasper Watson came from an impoverished family in the Midwest United States, and it seemed the only way out was the USCM. So, he lied about his age in able to enlist at 16. He was called upon to utilize his training not long after completing Infantry School, first at Shelton's Pass and then at Helene 215 with the 2/9.

He had already spent three years in serious warfare by the time he was 21. For his actions during the Tientsin Campaign, he was awarded the Bronze Star, and later the Silver Star during Operation Arcturan Shield.

He was hit by some sharpnel at Linna 349, but he rapidly recovered.

During an engagement on the Sulaco in 2179, Watson became separated from his team, but later joined up with Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Weaver

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

Staff on Ryushi.

Webber, Matt

Earth Angel
  • Aliens: Earth Angel. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

In 1954, Matt and Lou Ann, his girlfriend, race over a ridge after witnessing a plane fall from the sky. Upon seeing it, it didn't look like any airplane Lou Ann had ever seen before. Inside they discover an alien pilot. They remove the unconscious pilot (which has a Facehugger on its face) just moments before the ship explodes. They bring the body to Dr. Daniel Ripley, much to the shock of Mrs Miller, Ripley removes the dead Facehugger. While Ripley decides to call Washington, a chestbuster ripped through the alien pilot's rib cage and escapes into the woods. There the Kiande Amedha grew to its adult form.

Webster, Emmett

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

The Evolution of Television, written by Emmett Webster, details the evolution of television and its transformation from its state during the 1990s to the massive increase in channel numbers and the reemergence of religious programming following the dissolution of the FCC to the development of the Eye-Box.

Wehn, Louis

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

When a group of fellow miners encountered a lone kiande amedha in the mine where they worked, Louis Wehn was on the surface, but it is unknown if he survived the tragedy.

Weiss

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

Europe. 1940.

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.

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 Weiss, and is likewise killed when the Yautja leaps down fron the trees.

Welles, Susan

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

Like Fox, she is tanned, athletic, hyperconfident, his smile a heart-less display of state-of-the-art enamel-bonding techniques.

After the USS Sulaco docks at the space station Anchorpoint, and the presence of kiande amedha is discovered, Tully and his team secretly begin experimenting on it, under orders from Weyland-Yutani representatives Fox and Welles.

The Kiande Amedha material aboard Anchorpoint exhibits an ability to alter other genetic material on contact. During a briefing between the senior staff into the incident, the infection within Welles then manifests itself as she undergoes "the change", tearing off her skin and revealing a form of Kiande Amedha beneath. The creature attacks the staff at the meeting, killing Fox before itself being destroyed.

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

Welford

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.

Welles

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  • Alien: Night Shift. 20th Century Fox, 2019. Movie short.

Welles discovered his friend Harper comatose in an alleyway on the streets of High Lonesome. When he awoke him, he told him he had missed a day of work and suggested they go out for a drink. They approached a colony store that was about to close early. Welles told the owner, Springer, that his bosses had given him permission to get wine for their return trip now that their ship had finished offloading supplies. Springer reluctantly let them both in.

Welles and Rolly were left alone after Harper requested a restroom and Springer showed him the way. Welles was discovered stealing a can of Aspen Beer from the storeroom, and Rolly inquired whether there were any open spaces on his ship for her to escape. She told him to fuck off when he suggested she bunk with him.

Harper reappeared, violently convulsing on the floor before slowly giving birth to a Chestburster. Welles, terrified, pulled his revolver and fired, but he misses and shoots Springer in the neck, causing him to bleed to death. Springer dies in Rolly's arms despite her efforts.

With the Chestburster now loose within the storeroom, Welles opted to abandon Rolly, citing that Springer wasn't worth dying for. He opened the door and left.

Welles' fate remains unknown, but he was likely killed in the ensuing outbreak within High Lonesome.

Wells

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

One of the USCM soldiers sent to the Origin facility in late 2179. Wells survived the destruction in orbit to escape to Hadley's Hope and participate in the final battle with Weyland-Yutani.

Warden Wells

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

In 2176, she is fully aware of the kiande amedha being grown in P-4 labs on Level 10. She also is awaare that the executions that are broadcasted publically are staged - the inmate is lept alove and later used as a test subject for the kiande amedha.

When Mr. Lone arrives, she isotherwise engaged in a conference. When she does meet up with him, he is displeased with her service - especially how she tried keeping news of the escaped kiande amedha from him. Because she is on a perpetual contract, he cannot fire her - but he reassign her in cases of gross incompetence. There's a position on New Arcticus that requires an employee of her standing - which means 10 months travel in hypersleep.

Wendy

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

Wendy is tall, athletic, and androgynous. Wendy is not a human instead she is a “Hybrid”, a superhuman who is essentially perfect. However, all is not as it appears with Wendy as she in fact has the mind of Hermit’s 10 year old sister Marcy. She learns how to live and control this new body under the tutelage of “Synth” scientist Kirsh and human scientist Dame Sylvia.

Wendy eventually becomes a leader to the hybrids and creates the path for a new era of enhanced beings. Wendy, once she reaches full development, will have super strength, speed, and agility combined with the limitless courage of a young mind. Wendy is not only a new being, but a tool of monumental value to the world.

Weyland, Charles Bishop

Bishop
  • Alien vs. Predator. 20th Century Fox, 2004. Movie.

By 2004, Charles Bishop Weyland was considered a leading mind in the field of robotics.

He and his team of archaeologists, scientists, and explorers search an ancient pyramid under the ice of Bouvet Island. The temple is believed to be the first pyramid ever built due to its structure, combining elements of all the great ancient civilizations. Terminally ill, Weyland views the discovery of the pyramid as his last chance to make his mark on history.

When the kiande amedha attack, Weyland refuses to abandon the guns they acquired earlier because he feels that "Too much has been lost to leave with nothing".

Realizing that his illness is slowing them down, he chose to stay behind to try to buy Alexa Woods and Sebastian time to escape. Though Weyland tries to stop Scar, Scar refrains from killing him after a scan shows that Weyland is already dying of his illness, making him an unworthy target. When Weyland subsequently uses an improvised flamethrower (made out of his inhaler and a flare) against Scar after it leaves him lying on the ground, Scar retaliates and kills him.

Refer to Antarctica Event article.
Note: The Peter Weyland origin follows an alternate timeline than the Charles Bishop origin (Prometheus vs Alien vs. Predator).

Weyland, Michael / "Bishop II"

michaelbishop
  • Alien3. 20th Century Fox, 1992. Movie..
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines. Sega, Feb 12, 2013. Game.
  • "Alien: The monster returns?". Joseph Gammie. The Independent. May 5, 2012. Web.

There is speculation that Michael Weyland is simply an advanced synthetic of Bishop, possessing a red version of synthetic blood to make him more convincing as a human in case of injury. Hicks later confirmed this.

Refer to Synth article and Fury 161 Event article.

Weyland, Peter

P Weyland P Weyland
  • Prometheus. 20th Century Fox, 2012. Movie.
  • Alien: Covenant. 20th Century Fox, 2017.
  • Note: Peter Weyland origin contradicts the Charles Bishop origin (Prometheus / Alien vs. Predator).

Oct 1 2004: On his 14th birthday, Peter Weyland is granted a Method Patent for a synthetic trachea constructed entirely of synthetically-engineered stem cells. It is his 12th registered patent to date.

His first breakthrough for mankind was the reversing of global warming on Earth in 2016, using a prototype of the Atmospheric Processor technology.

On July 17, 2016, he was granted knighthood by the Queen of England as one of the youngest individuals ever to receive such honor.

Peter win first Nobel Peace Prize in Medicine on December 10, 2017 for his prototype of the Atmospheric Processor technology.

On December 19, 2017, Weyland acquired the rights to the technology of a NASA project called Project Prometheus.

On February 4, 2023, he went on to win his second Nobel Peace Prize after the scientists in the corporation's health division had effectively cured cancer in 2022.

On February 28, 2023, he visited the annual TED conference and delivered a landmark speech in which he presented his vision for the future of mankind, delivering on his promise to create the first synthetic person in history. Weyland spearheaded the David project, which would improve the concept to perfection over the following decades. During this time, Weyland also used the resources of his corporation to develop the means to launch mankind into space and colonize distant worlds, creating new technologies such as the Atmospheric Processor, FTL travel and Cryosleep.

Peter Weyland speaks with his newly-activated synthetic, who selects the name "David" after looking upon a replica of Michelangelo's statue, "David." Weyland tells David8 that one day they will search for mankind's creator together.

On August 1, 2078, Weyland learned of the scientific work of Dr. Elizabeth Shaw and Charlie Holloway. Having been convinced of the authenticity of their findings and hypothesis in the early 2070s, Weyland launched a new phase of Project Prometheus that would channel his search for answers into one single effort. With Weyland facing an impending death from old age, he desires the opportunity to secretly meet the Engineers, so his youth may be restored.

By 2091, Weyland finances the expensive voyage of the USCSS Prometheus to LV-223. On June 22, he projects himself as the already-deceased benefactor of the mission, Weyland is actually aboard the ship located in a restricted part of the ship, , where he directs David8 to uncover the Engineers' secrets and to infect Charlie Holloway with the black liquid.

After David8 had discovered the Engineer who was kept in stasis inside the pilot chamber of the Juggernaut, Weyland was awakened from cryosleep and went into medical rehabilitation.

Shaw stumbles into Weyland's private quarters, where he prepares to meet the last Engineer in cryo-sleep. He dismisses the caution of both her and Vickers, who acknowledges him as her father. Intending to communicate with the Engineer, Weyland reinforced his frail body with an exoskeleton and departed for the Juggernaut together with David8, Shaw and Ford. At the Engineer ship, he has David8 talk to the Engineer (he had studied the language of the race), which receives interference from Shaw, who he orders to be subdued, if not shot. When the Engineer hears of Weyland's purpose, he reacts by decapitating David8 and using his head to fatally bludgeon Weyland. With his dying breath, Weyland laments to David8 that the voyage was in vain.

Refer to LV-233 Event article.
Note: The Peter Weyland origin follows an alternate timeline than the Charles Bishop Weyland origin (Prometheus vs Alien vs. Predator).

Whistler, Lance Corporal J

extermination
  • Aliens: Extermination. 2006, Global VR. Arcade Game.

Whistler was one of the Marines sent as a “mop-up” operation to return to Hadley's Hope on LV-426 to finish off the kiande amedha population that ravaged their troops years before.

Whistler, PVT Buddy

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

A scrawny youth, Whistler was teased in school for his boyish-looking appearance. He joined the USCM immediately after high school to prove his tormentors wrong. Whistler completed Marine Recruit Training and opted for a career as an infantry rifleman, to everyone's surprise.

He was one of the USCM marines sent to the Sulaco in 2179 18 weeks after its deployment to LV-426, Whistler's first combat experienc. He was part of the original Fire Team Fox, which was tasked with tracking down the mysterious single life signal on the Sulaco.

Wierzbowski, PVT Trevor

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  • Aliens. 20th Century Fox, 1986. Movie.
  • Age / Serial# / MIA: Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. SD Perry, Inside Editions, 2014. P95. Print.
  • Bio Data: Based on actor
  • Nickname: Apone refers to Wierzbowski as "Ski"
  • Bravo Team:
  • Aliens: Infestation. SEGA, 2011. Game.
  • Cocooned: Aliens: Newt's Tale, Dark Horse Comics. Print.

Wierzbowski was part of the recon mission to Hadley's Hope on LV-426 in 2179, , to investigate the sudden loss of contact with the colony.

Inside the Atmospheric Processor, Wierzbowksi was one of the first to come to the aid of Private Frost and Corporal Dietrich when the Marines were first ambushed by kiande amedha, not realizing the bag containing the section's confiscated Pulse Rifle ammunition was on fire. Corporal Hicks pulled Wierzbowski away from the flaming satchel, but the subsequent blast still knocked him off of his feet. Hicks immediately tended to him before leaving to check on Private Crowe, also thrown by the blast. After Hicks left, Wierzbowski was violently attacked by a kiande amedha.

The lack of a body led to Wierzbowski being officially listed as M.I.A.

In one report, Wierzbowski is taken alive to be cocooned during the ambush instead of Apone.
Refer to Acheron Event article.

Wilcox, Buddy

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

In Fleener Creek, Oregon. 1958. On a hunting trip, little Buddy Wilcox wished on a falling star that his abusive father would die. But this falling star was actually the ship of a Yautja who made little Buddy's dream come true -- right in front of him. The father ends up being beheaded by the Yautja.

In 1988, Buddy never seems to get mad at his son, Peter. - determined to be a better father than his was. However, the same Yautja that killed Buddy's father arrives and begins to hunt. The Yautja killed several men in the town and set his sights on the police station. This time, Buddy was prepared and donned Yautja armor and weapons that he built himself. He successfully defeated the Yautja in a duel and saved the town.

Wilhemina / "Billie"

billie
  • Aliens Book 1: Outbreak. Dark Horse Comics, Print.
  • Aliens Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Dark Horse Comics, Print.
  • Aliens Book 3: Female War. Dark Horse Comics, Print.

Billie was born on a Terraformer transport en-route to the planet Rim, where her parents had signed up as colonists. For the next six years, Billie grew up at Rim without incident.

In the late 2170s, Russ started an expedition to the Valley of the Iron Fingers to investigate unusual sensor readings. He took his family and his assistant Gene Zendall with him aboard a hopper, where he eventually discovered a crashed Space Jockey ship. Leaving Billie and her brother behind inside the hopper, the adults explored the wreckage and discovered its cargo of Ovomorphs.

Shortly after this discovery, a kiande amedha infestation claimed the Rim colony, leaving no survivors except for Billie.

A marine contingent was sent to investigate the communication breakdown and found Billie. During the following confrontation, only Billie and a marine named Wilks, with whom she had developed a close bond during the events, managed to escape the planet.

Following the return to civilized space, Billie underwent thorough medical examinations by the authorities. When the results were inconclusive, she was mind-wiped and sent to Ferro, where she lived with relatives for several years. She spent the early 2180's with her newfound friends Mag and Carly.

However, Billie's mind-wipe did not completely take, manifesting itself in gruesome nightmares which eventually caused a mental breakdown. Billie was institutionalized at several mental wards until she was transferred to Feildcrest Home on Earth in 2182. Treatments until then had been unsuccessful and would continue to yield no results during the following ten years, during which Billie spent her time at the ward on heavy medications. The uncaring treatment and strict regulations did little to better her situation.

hicks In 2192, Wilks visited her unexpectedly, telling her that he would travel to the kiande amedha Homeworld aboard the Benedict to retrieve an kiande amedha specimen. Realizing that her nightmares were true and that she was not insane, Billie pleaded with Wilks to take her with him and tried to tell him of the cruel conditions at Feildcrest. As Billie was not allowed to talk treatment, the visit was terminated by the supervisor. It was then that the doctors decided to let Billie undergo invasive surgery to cure her, a measure which would result in permanent damage to her brain.

Fortunately, Wilks returned to Feildcrest, freed Billie and smuggled her aboard the Benedict. Shortly after they had departed from Earth, Wilks revealed Billie's presence to the rest of the crew. To keep her busy during the voyage, Wilks assigned Billie menial tasks to do around the ship. During this time, Billie began a romantic relationship with one of the marines, Mitch Bueller. Wilks, who knew of the man's secret android identity, tried to discourage the relationship, which only antagonized Billie.

In orbit at the kiande amedha Homeworld, the Benedict was hijacked by Massey. Almost the entire crew was captured, but Billie went into hiding and armed herself. In the meantime, Massey sent his men to the surface, who took Bueller and the other Benedict marines with them in order to use them as bait. The operation was already underway when Billie emerged and killed Massey, who had stayed behind to supervise the mission. Together with Wilks, she took a dropship and departed for the surface in order to rescue Bueller and the others. When the Bionational mercenaries became pinned down within a kiande amedha Hive, Billie had to watch helplessly as Bueller and the marines decided to return to the Hive and rescue them. Soon after, the kiande amedha attacked the marines and ripped Bueller in half, revealing his android nature to a shocked Billie. Wilks tried to explain his motivations for keeping this a secret, but Billie loathed him for putting the mission over her feelings.

After arriving on the surface, Wilks and Billie rescued the survivors, among them Bueller, and retreated to the dropship, only to become trapped on the ship by the attacking kiande amedha. Unexpected help arrived in form of a lone Collector who slaughtered the kiande amedha without effort. Billie recognized the being from the wreckage on Rim and was hit by a vision as the Collector communicated his hatred for the kiande amedha. When Dr Orona's message informed the group of the kiande amedha infestation on Earth, Billie suggested taking the Collector with them in order to liberate the planet. After destroying the Hive, Wilks, Billie, Bueller and the others departed for Earth, with the Collector ship in tow. During the voyage, Billie initially treated Bueller with contempt, who himself was distraught by the revelation of his nature. Soon, however, she put her disgust and feelings of betrayal aside and made amends, as she realized that their love was real, no matter their species.

By the time of the Benedict's return to Earth, the kiande amedha infestation on Earth had taken over most of Earth, and the last vestiges of the human military were retreating. After landing at one of the last secured military facilities near Galveston, Texas, Billie and the others learned that the military had no intention of a counterattack. The troops confiscated the Benedict and left Wilks, Billie and Bueller behind to die, but the group managed to sneak onto one of the last automated cargo ships leaving, the American. As the vessel left Earth, Billie received another telepathic message from the Collector, who gleefully informed her that it was not here to help humanity, but to claim Earth for itself.

The first two weeks of the journey were tense for Billie. In addition to the hopelessness due to leaving Earth to the kiande amedha, Billie's problems with her feelings for Bueller put a strain on their relationship. Then, a kiande amedha-related nightmare caused her to believe that at least one of the creatures was aboard the American. She proceeded to warn the others, and Wilks hesitantly agreed to follow up on her dream together with her. She turned out to be right: Near the aft cargo hold, Biellie and Wilks discovered four occupied hypersleep chambers. The passengers had once been impregnated, but the kiande amedha had already hatched and freed themselves from the chambers. One of the Drones appeared and attacked them, but was flushed out due to decompression caused by the ensuing firefight. Billie and Wilks managed to escape the vacuum and, together with Bueller, used the surveillance systems to get rid of the remaining kiande amedha via decompression. However, the creatures managed to cling to the American. Billie put on an EVA suit and went outside on the outer hull to get rid of the kiande amedha. With the help of Wilks and Bueller, Billie managed to kill the remaining two Drones.

spears Eventually, the American reached its destination: Third Base, a USCM facility commanded by General Spears, who oversaw experiments to tame and command a kiande amedha army against the infestation on Earth. Wilks and Billie were put into isolation and scanned for impregnation. Some time later, Spears, seeing their value as survivors of encounters with the kiande amedha, invited Billie and Wilks to dinner where he presented his masterplan. Billie was shocked, but played along on Wilks' urging.

Afterward, Billie and Wilks were given free run of the base. During this time, Billie passed by the comm station, where she happened to witness a broadcast from two survivors on Earth, a girl named Amy and her foster uncle Burt. Billie could not help but become emotionally invested in Amy's fate and checked back regularly. It was due to one of these broadcasts that she also learned of Ellen Ripley. She also visited the research facility to check up on Bueller, who was retrofitted with a walking chassis.

During the ensuing mutiny against Spears, Billie assisted Wilks and eventually managed to leave Third Base with him by sneaking onto the MacArthur, one of two ships carrying the kiande amedha army inbound for Earth. However, they had to leave Bueller behind in the process, and Billie, who had come around to acknowledging her feelings for him, said a tearful goodbye to the android via the comm system.

While the two ships journeyed back to the Sol system, Billie and Wilks developed a plan to stop Spears. Using EVA suits, they jumped ship to confront Spears. After the firefight ended in a draw, Wilks managed to trick Spears into giving them an escape pod. Near Earth, Billie and Wilks were able to flee to Gateway Station where they watched Spears' final fate unfold in his broadcast. They were then joined by an android resembling Ripley to discuss how to wipe the kiande amedha out once and for all.

gateway While preparations for a joint effort to capture the Queen Mother and use her to eradicate the kiande amedha presence on Earth went underway, Billie used Gateway Station's comm capacities to follow the broadcasts showing Amy's struggle to survive, which became increasingly desperate due to the kiande amedha and the Breeder cults. During her contacts with Ripley, she learned that the woman was also following the broadcasts. When Leslie Elliot, a hacker contact of Wilks and a Dreamer like Billie, unearthed a staggering number of Dreamers present on Gateway Station, it fell to Billie to compare the data with military files in order to find capable allies for their mission. Her determined search was successful: 18 individuals qualified for the endeavor. During the recruitment phase that followed, Billie visited several of the candidates, among them Charlene Adcox, who would become a close friend of Billie.

As the Kurtz was en route to the Queen Mother Homeworld, Billie became attracted to a crew member named Dylan Brewster – again to Wilks' (silent) misgivings – and slept with him the night before the mission to the homeworld's surface. On this day, a tense Billie led an away team to the nest together with Wilks and Ripley. The mission turned out to be successful, but casualties were affecting the crew and Billie. As the crew waited for news about Ripley's health, Billie finally managed to talk with Wilks about their survivor's guilt and her pent-up tears of grief ran free as the news of Ripley's stable condition filled her with relief. As the ship returned to Earth, Billie took on a much more active role, taking it upon her to tell the crew about Ripley's android identity.

When the Kurtz was close enough to establish a coded transmission to Elliot aboard Gateway Station, Billie requested broadcast data from Amy. Reviewing the material placed Amy's last known location in North Carolina, a trace she intended to follow. Drawing from her experience with Bueller, Billie was able to straighten out Ripley just in time, but when Billie requested her help with finding Amy, Ripley made it clear that the Dr Orona's bombs were the number one priority. Thanks to Billie's quick thinking, the Kurtz managed to overcome Gateway Station’s attempt to capture the vessel and enter Earth's atmosphere. The Kurtz reached Dr Orona's compound, and the team was underway scouting the base when Billie, fearing for Amy's life, stole a glider to rescue her. Her search led to an abandoned industrial town, where she met Amy's father who informed her that she was abducted by Breeders and brought to a nest beneath a factory. They found the nest virtually deserted, with only a cocooned lunatic left to tell her that the Breeders had flown Amy to Dr Orona's compound.

Arriving back at the compound, Billie found the Kurtz had already left and that the base was about to be overrun by kiande amedha hordes. Fortunately, the Kurtz turned up again to pick up Billie and Amy's father. Aboard, she plead with Ripley to help track down the Breeder vessel and find Amy. She agrees, and together, they quickly discovered the crashed Breeder ship. While the crew had been massacred, Amy was found to be alive and well. Only a last-ditch rescue by the Kurtz pre-vented Billie, Ripley and Amy from being stranded amidst the flood of kiande amedha. With Amy rescued and the bombs activated, Billie’s life-long struggle with the kiande amedha was finally over.

Her final fate is unknown. However, Billie chronicled her involvement in Earth War in a diary, which found its way into the hands of a high-ranking military officer named McQuade, who used the information to prepare the mission to destroy the Mala'kak vessel orbiting Earth.

Alien3 featured the deaths of Newt, Corporal Hicks and Ripley. In order to keep keep these stories relevant to the Alien film franchise, Dark Horse changed the names/identities of the characters for future printings and novel adaptations. The names were changed to Wilks, Billie, and Bueller, and make Ripley an android.

Wilkes, Captain

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.

The kiande amedha emerging from beneath North Star, as witnessed by Wilkes and PFC Charles. After a protracted battle, the humans emerge victorious, although many are killed.

Wilks, SGT David Arthur

wilks
  • Aliens Book 1: Outbreak. Dark Horse Comics, Print.
  • Aliens - Book 2: Nightmare Asylum. Dark Horse, 1990. Print.

Wilks' father, Ben, abandoned the family when Wilks was four, and his mother died of breast cancer one year later. He moved in with his aunt, Carrie Greene, 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, Wilks was provided with everything he needed.

In 2173, Wilks joined the USCM corps and proved to be an exceptionally capable soldier.

Wilks, as a Lance Corporal, and his squad were dispatched to the colony world of Rim to investigate a communication breakdown. After arriving, Wilks and the other marines discovered that the colony had been overrun by a kiande amedha infestation, leaving only a little girl named Billie as the sole survivor. The squad found Billie, but during the following confrontation, only Wilks and Billie survived to escape from the planet. Despite getting out alive, Wilks had become traumatized and suffered severe acid burns disfiguring his face.

After getting back to Earth, Wilks was put into quarantine because the authorities were worried about the possibility that the marine might have been infected due to his contact with the unknown organisms. Wilks was also subjected to an extensive debriefing. Later, he learned about the fate of Hadley's Hope.

After six months, during which Wilks underwent medical rehabilitation, the quarantine was lifted, and Wilks was cleared to enter general populace under strict orders to keep silent about the incident. Wilks returned to military service. However, the events had left deep emotional scars, causing Wilks to enter a downward spiral of alcoholism, drug abuse and violent outbreaks, which brought him into conflict with the law numerous times. His record includes jail time for no less than fifteen offenses – nine cases of Stoned & Disorderly, three cases of assault, two cases of damage to property and one case of attempted homicide. This self-destructive behavior was encouraged by the fact that he was shunned by his comrades, who feared that he still was infectious.

During the following years, Wilks tried to dig up information about the whereabouts of Billie and the survivors of Hadley's Hope, but without success. All the while, the military kept Wilks in its employ, as he was the only person on hand who had experience with the kiande amedha and could be of use, should the need arise.

Orona stephens In early 2192, Wilks was spending his time in the brig of a military facility on Earth for another assault charge when Wilks is summoned to a meeting with by Dr. Waidslaw Orona and Colonel Colonel Stephens. The men informed him of the discovery of the kiande amedha Homeworld from trajectory data of a derelict freighter named Junket and the military's intent to capture a kiande amedha specimen. GENstaff wanted someone with first-hand experience on board, so Orona urged Wilks to accompany the expedition. Sensing the opportunity to die fighting the creatures that destroyed his life, Wilks reluctantly agreed.

Acting in an advisory position second to the mission's leader, Colonel Colonel Stephens, Wilks was awarded the rank of Sergeant and tasked with supervising the loading operations. He also began training a squad of advanced androids for the task, who were designed to act like humans and were oblivious to their real identity. Only Wilks and few other high-ranking personnel involved were aware of the squad's android nature. Wilks also had a clash with Colonel Stephens when he ordered plasma weapons to be loaded on board the Benedict , the ship chosen for the mission. Colonel Stephens, secretly working for Bionational, countermanded Wilks' order on the pretense of them unnecessarily endangering the retrieval of the specimen.

Billie The impending start of the mission also brought Wilks back in contact with Billie. Wilks visited her at the Feildcrest Home mental ward, notifying her of the operation and thus revealing to Billie that she was not crazy and the kiande amedha was real. Billie pleaded with Wilks to take her with him and tried to tell him of the inhumane treatment methods at Feildcrest, but the supervisor immediately stepped in, terminating the visit. Wilks at first struggled with himself, but then freed Billie from the facility and smuggled her aboard the Benedict .

benedict On April 5, 2192, Wilks departed with Colonel Stephens and the marines aboard the Benedict for the kiande amedha Homeworld. Soon after launch, Wilks revealed Billie's presence to the others. Colonel Stephens was furious, but Wilks used the captain's own incompetence enabling the stowaway to get aboard in the first place as leverage to table the issue after the mission.

During the voyage, Wilks noticed that Billie began a romantic relationship with one of the marines, Mitch Bueller. Aware of his real identity, Wilks tried to discourage the romance, but only succeeded in antagonizing Billie.

After arriving in orbit of the kiande amedha Homeworld, the Benedict was hijacked by a Bionational intercept team led by Patrick Massey. While Massey's mercenaries traveled to a Hive on the surface, taking the marines with them for use as bait, Wilks remained in Massey's custody aboard the Benedict . Some time later, Billie emerged from hiding, killed Massey and freed Wilks. Together, they took a dropship to the surface in order to save the marines and destroy the Hive using the Benedict 's nukes.

During the flight, the marines were attacked by the kiande amedha. When an kiande amedha ripped Bueller in two, his android identity was revealed to Billie via video feed. Wilks tried to explain the situation to Billie, but she rejected his explanation, despising him for the betrayal.

collector On the surface, Wilks and Billie managed to pick up Bueller and a handful of other survivors, but before they were able to take off, the ship was pinned down by a horde of kiande amedha. Unexpected help arrived with the arrival of a lone Space Jockey, who dispatched the creatures with ease. Shortly after, Wilks and Billie received Orona's transmission detailing the kiande amedha infestation on Earth. Wilks reacted with helpless anger to the fact that the kiande amedha had, once again, won. After detonating the Hive, Wilks and the others left for Earth aboard the Benedict , with the Space Jockey ship in tow.

american After arriving in orbit of Earth, Wilks landed the Benedict at a military facility near Galveston, Texas, one of the last vestiges of humanity on the planet. At this point in time, the evacuation of the military was fully underway. Wilks tried to suggest a plan to save Earth by allying with the Space Jockey, only to learn that the military had no intention to fight for the planet and was only trying to save its own hide. The Benedict was confiscated, and Wilks and the others were left to die. Curiously, it was at this point of utter hopelessness that Wilks found his will to live. Together with Billie and Bueller, he boarded an automated cargo carrier named the American and left Earth for deep space.

During the wake time of the journey, Wilks preferably spent his time exercising and watching broadcasts from Earth detailing the fate of humanity. He also believed that Orona's bombs have successfully detonated, killing all kiande amedha and rendering Earth a wasteland. However, Billie's kiande amedha-related nightmare had tipped her off to an kiande amedha presence aboard the American and urged him to check up on it with her. While skeptical, Wilks agreed. Indeed, they discovered four hypersleep chambers containing humans with exploded chests. One of the Drones attacked the two, and a firefight ensued that caused the violent decompression of the compartment. This killed one of the Drones, but also posed a danger to Wilks and Billie. They barely escaped the vacuum, but Wilks had been severely injured and was forced to stay inside while Billie went outside on the outer hull to clear the ship of the remaining kiande amedha.

spears The American eventually reached its pre-programmed destination: The Third Base installation, a USCM research facility on a remote planetoid. After landing, Wilks and Billie were apprehended and put into isolation. On the way to the brig, Wilks saw that Third Base still received broadcasts from Earth, meaning that Orona's warheads had not exploded after all. When Spears researched Wilks' USCM file, he came to see the new arrivals as valuable resources and invited them to dinner, where he laid out his plan to used domesticated kiande amedha to fight the scourge on Earth. Wilks immediately saw that the man was insane, but quietly urged Billie to play along as it would be suicide to openly fight against the General at this point.

After the dinner, Wilks and Billie were given free run of the base. While Wilks was investigating the state of the American in the hangar bay, he was approached by Major Eugene Powell, Spears' second-in-command. Powell had been observing Spears' increasingly unhinged behavior with concern and was now asking Wilks to assist him in a coup. Wilks agreed and proceeded to destroy the long-range communications station and switch further coordination to the observation deck. With Powell's assistance, he identified and detained the soldiers loyal to Spears while mobilizing the marines opposing Spears. Wilks then manned an armed crawler outside the base, intending to shoot down Spears. However, Spears had become suspicious and sent an empty ship on ahead via remote while following in a stealth-capable vessel. Wilks took the bait and barely escaped inside the compound with Billie as Spears deactivated the stealth mode and unleashed a vicious barrage on the vehicles parked outside.

Inside the base, the mutineers were fighting a losing battle against Spears' men. Wilks, Billie and Powell headed for the hangar bay to hijack a vessel, only to find them locked by Spears. After a confrontation with Spears and his soldiers, Wilks and Billie managed to enter the MacArthur just before takeoff. Now inbound to Earth aboard the vessel carrying Spears' kiande amedha army, Wilks eventually developed a plan to switch ships using EVA suits. After they had arrived on Spears' ship, the Jackson, a firefight with the General ensued which resulted in him withdrawing and locking Wilks and Billie inside the aft cargo bay.

In the meantime, the two vessels had reached the Sol system. With no other option left, Wilks resorted to a bluff: Claiming that he had booby-trapped the kiande amedha on the MacArthur, he traded the location of the bogus explosives for an escape pod and enough time to reach minimum safety distance. Spears agreed, and Wilks and Billie managed to reach Gateway Station and watch Spears' fate over satellite video. Wilks and Billie then met up with an android resembling Ripley to discuss a plan to defeat the kiande amedha scourge once and for all.

The release of the film Alien3 featured the deaths of Newt, Corporal Hicks and Ripley. In order to keep keep these stories relevant to the Alien film franchise, Dark Horse changed the names/identities of the characters for future printings and novel adaptations. The names were changed to Wilks, Billie, and Bueller, and make Ripley an android.

William

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

William was one of the inmates who tried to rape Ripley at the scrapyard of Fiorina 161. He was later seen agonizing over who would direct the prisoners after Andrews' death. He and Gregor are later paired together during the attempt to drown the Dragon in hot lead, in which William was killed.

Williams, Lance Corporal David

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

Williams entered USCM service in January 2169. A passionate and skillful barbecue chef, Williams opted for MOS 3381 as his training course and received his first assignment as a Camp Cook afterward. However, he came into conflict with his superiors when he criticized the culinary shortcomings of the USCM, which eventually led to a transfer to 2nd battalion, 9th regiment at his own behest.

While he also proved to be a good rifleman despite his absence from combat duties, his cooking abilities were finally recognized, both by his comrades and his superiors, even leading to an assignment as a cook for the Chiefs of Staff.

One of the USCM soldiers sent to the Sulaco in 2179. During a skirmish on the Sulaco, he was separated from his team, but later joined Fire Team Fox and continued the fight.

Williams, Gaylord "Nebraska"

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

Quinn discovers the existence of the Yautja but finds that no one believes they exist. He is joined by "The Loonies", and include ex-Marine "Nebraska", military veterans Coyle and Baxley, helicopter pilot Nettles, and another ex-Marine, Lynch, for a special Yautja-hunting operation that Quinn leads.

Quinn, Nettles and Nebraska all jump on top of the Enforcer's ship as it prepares to leave Earth after kidnapping Rory. The three of them do their best to disable the ship, but Enforcer activates the ship's forcefield. Quinn lies down flat against the ship so that the forcefield passes over him, and Nebraska jumps on top of it. Nettles, however, doesn't react in time. The forcefield slices off the lower half of his legs, causing Nettles to slide off the ship and fall into the forest below. Nebraska, who is stuck on top of the forcefield, decides to make his death count for something and throws himself into one of the ship's engines, successfully crippling it.

Refer to Georgia Event article.

Williamson, Dr Carlyn

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  • Alien: Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.
  • Death in Hive: Alien: Resurrection Novelization. AC Crispin, Titan Books, 1997. Print.

Dr. Carlyn Williamson was part of the seven-man scientific team aboard the United Systems Military vessel USM USM Auriga that successfully cloned Ellen Ripley in order to recreate the kiande amedha species.

Williamson was present when the Queen embryo was surgically removed from Ripley8. Williamson removed the infant Queen from the room following the successful operation. After Ripley8 regained consciousness while Dr. Sprague was closing her incisions, she attacked him and badly broke his arm. Williamson assisted in the surgery to repair the damage. She later took part in the studies of Ripley8, notably testing her inherited genetic intelligence, including her ability to speak and even remember events from Ellen Ripley's life.

When the Betty arrived, Williamson observed as Larry Purvis and the other kidnapped civilians were implanted with Chestbursters; she was physically sick after witnessing the event. Along with Dr. Gediman, Williamson witnessed the Cloned kiande amedha's escape from captivity (and watched as they subsequently captured Dr. Gediman). Following this, she was one of the few people who managed to successfully evacuate the ship aboard the first escape pod.

In one report, Williamson was taken to the Hive and died there, either by giving birth to a kiande amedha or during the explosion of the USM Auriga.
Refer to Auriga Event article.

King Willie

King Willie
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Pre-1997: Simon Hawke. Predator 2, p. 78 (1990), Jove Books.
  • "Cleromancy." Wikipedia. 23 July 2007. Web.

For many years, King Willie ran various gangs that threatened the local populace, even running terror gangs operating under Prime Minister Edward Seaga. As his power grew he moved to Los Angeles, where his influence and reputation effectively saw him become the leader of all the Jamaican criminal gangs in the city. Under King Willie's guidance, the Jamaican Voodoo Posse began a devastating war with the Colombian Scorpions for control over the city's drug trade.

King Willie was superstitious and an active practitioner of fortune-telling, specifically cleromancy, which he practiced using a handful of small animal bones (often known as "Throwing the Bones").

Because of his voodoo beliefs, he appears to a certain degree to be psychotic. He orders his men to remove the heart of a rival drug dealer.

His position of authority in the Jamaicans' drug dealing empire earned him the nickname "The Prince of Powder" from the likes of journalist Tony Pope.

In 1997, presumably sensing weakness in the Scorpions following the City Hunter's slaughter of many of their members, King Willie dispatched Gold Tooth to execute one of the Colombians' major players, Ramon Vega, in his apartment. Following the death of Gold Tooth and his men, King Willie later agreed to meet with Harrigan in a secluded back alley to discuss the violent deaths. While Harrigan was convinced the suspect was merely a hitman, King Willie believed otherwise; through his beliefs and superstitions, he came to believe that a "demon" was responsible, and that the unstoppable creature would likely be the death of them all. After Harrigan left, the City Hunter himself arrived.

It was supposedly through his fortune-telling that he became aware of the other-worldly nature of the City Hunter stalking Los Angeles, believing the creature to be a "demon" who could not be stopped in its quest for blood. When he sees the City Hunter he says, "His foundation lie in the Holy Mountain. Selah", draws his sword against City Hunter, and challenged the Yautja to a duel, but was soon decapitated, his skull claimed as a trophy.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Wilson

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

Part of the team of unarmed soldiers led by Sam Smith boards the Sulaco as it drifts in space. After discovering Bishop's severed legs, the team find that three of the cryotubes in the hypersleep bay have been smashed open, and amidst the shredded human remains sit three Ovomorphs. Sam finds a tattered nametag bearing the name "Ripley". At that moment, they are attacked by a kiande amedha hiding in the ceiling. With no weapons to defend themselves, the soldiers are quickly massacred.

Wilson, PFC N

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

One of the Colonial Marines serving aboard the Sephora sent to the Origin facility in 2179.

Winner, Colonel

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

Within Sector C, Dr. Rand gives a presentation to her fellow scientists and the Military personnel, claiming to have domesticated the kiande amedha. As soon as the example subject is released from its restraints it brutally kills her, before turning on the audience. Some of the spectators manage to escape, but 30 others, including John and Winners, are trapped in the room with the creature when the doors automatically seal.

Many of the other victims have been spun into cocoons and are apparently transforming. The kiande amedha responsible is dying, apparently of natural aging. Sam rescues Chong and John just as the cocoons hatch, revealing adult kiande amedha. The soldiers burst in, but discover the creatures have already broken through a wall and escaped.

Winslow, Mrs

ForeverMidnight
  • Forever Midnight. Shirley, John. 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.

Broagham then become the leader of a small band of refugees since O'Hara lost his insanity and ran mad. The refugees were second mate Thomas Sherley, Mrs Winslow (half-mad herself) and her daughter Ophelia, Burford, the halfhald-Spanirishman Murphy, Emil Cadwallater, and Dr Clemmis (who was killed earlier by a great slug-thing that hung from trees).

The refugees had come across evidence of other humans on the planet previously.

They encounter imp-like creatures in a clearing and in attempting to scare them away, Burford fired his pistol, angering the others as this drew the attention of the Yautja. Emil Cadwallater is the first to be killed, followed by Murphy. The refugees race back into the jungle, evading the Yautja due to lightning striking the Hish-Qu-Ten.

Winter, Corporal Christopher T

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

Winter was recruited from his hometown of Pender. He was given the rank Corporal only two years after joining the corps. Winter had participated in three military campaigns - 3 tours out of O'Neil Station, one from Gateway Station.

A strong candidate for Officer Canditates School. Recommended for low orbit hot zone combat.

Corporal Winter was assigned to the 118th battalion aboard the USS Sephora in 2179, under the command of Lieutenant Cruz, as a part of a search and rescue team sent to the Zeta II Reticuli system to investigate the USS Sulaco in search of Ellen Ripley, Corporal Dwayne Hicks, and the rest of the missing marines who were dispatched to LV-426 19 weeks earlier.

When the Sephora returned to the USS Sulaco in orbit of LV-426 on December 14, 2179 to investigate, Winter was among the last batch of marines woken from cryosleep. Ordered to render assistance to teams Rhino 2-1 and Rhino2-3, who had boarded the Sulaco earlier and were pinned down by an unknown enemy, Winter was also appointed to act as the personal liaison of Cruz.

cruz oneal Upon arrival on the Sulaco, Winter made contact with Private O'Neal and other survivors of Rhino 2-1 before moving on to explore the ship. In a Hived section of life support, Winter found the cocooned remains of Rhino 2-3, with only one marine, Keyes, still alive. After rescuing him, Winter and Keyes successfully retrieved the flight recorder of the Sulaco. After fending off a kiande amedha attack, Winter, Keyes and O'Neal entered the Umbilical in order to return the device to the Sephora. Midway, however, Keyes gave birth to a kiande amedha and detonated a grenade, destroying the Umbilical together with the flight recorder and leaving Winter and O'Neal stranded aboard the Sulaco.

Ordered to secure a cargo bay as an alternative landing zone, Winter and O'Neal made their way to the destination by passing through the ship's gravity well section. After completing their mission and enabling Reid and Cruz to land inside the cargo bay, the group was suddenly attacked by Weyland-Yutani PMCs. Simultaneously, the Sulaco opened fire on the Sephora, and Winter and O'Neal were ordered to disable the weapon system on the ship's bridge.

bella After picking up Clarison, another survivor from Rhino 2-3, Winter and the others were able to stop the barrage on the Sephora, but came too late to save their ship from being destroyed. With the Sulaco having suffered critical damaged as well, the group made their way back to the cargo bay and barely escaped aboard the dropship to the surface of LV-426. Upon arriving in the ruined command center of Hadley's Hope, Winter established a perimeter by placing motion trackers throughout the compound and helped fending off an initial kiande amedha attack on the command post.

raven Winter and O'Neal were ordered next to follow up on Clarison and Reid, who had debarked to establish a long-range signal for the survivors of the Sephora. While traversing the sewers, Winter got separated from O'Neal and was captured by the Raven. Winter was brought to and cocooned inside a Hived section deep inside the bowels of the underground, but managed to escape before impregnation and reestablish comm contact with O'Neal. Guided by his comrade, Winter traversed the Boiler-infested sewers and barely eluded the Raven stalking him.

powerloader Eventually, Winter and O'Neal rejoined and reached the surface, where they caught up with Clarison and Reid. After saving Reid from being taken by the kiande amedha, Winter and the others helped her to complete her initial mission. On their way back to the command center, the group fended off an attack by kiande amedha inside a vehicle bay, but lost contact with O'Neal during the fight. When conflict arose about whether to rescue O'Neal or not, Winter spoke out in favor of rescuing his comrade and led the team during the mission. After finding O'Neal safe and sound on a nearby loading dock, Winter killed the attacking Raven, using a Powerloader to defeat the creature in close combat. After the fight, Winter observed the rising tensions between his teammates with growing concern.

Back in the command center, Winter and O'Neal requested permission to infiltrate the Weyland-Yutani research facility nearby in order to extract the kiande amedha embryo inside Clarison. Cruz agreed under the condition that they would retrieve a personnel manifest on their way. Departing on a Daihotai tractor found in the colony, Winter managed to drive the vehicle to the vicinity of the facility before the engines went out. Undetected by enemy forces, Winter and the others managed to infiltrate the research modules and extract the personnel manifest from a terminal. Winter, O'Neal and Clarison successfully reached the inner perimeter when Cruz informed the group of the presence of a captive marine in the compound and ordered them to rescue their comrade. Winter and O'Neal suffered a severe setback when Clarison was killed by the Chestburster erupting from her body shortly after they had learned that an extraction was impossible. Deciding to move on, Winter and O'Neal deactivated the security systems in order to gain access to the prison area, unleashing the kiande amedha onto the facility in the process. Amidst the chaos, the two marines were able to make their way through the Derelict and reached the prisoner in time to rescue him, who turned out to be none other than Corporal Hicks.

Upset and exhausted by the events, Winter and O'Neal demanded answers from Cruz, who informed them of Hicks' importance in escaping from LV-426 and bringing down Weyland-Yutani. The conversation was interrupted when Cruz was informed of an impending kiande amedha attack on the marines back at Hadley's Hope. Winter and the other marines successfully repelled the attack and embarked on an all-out assault on the Weyland-Yutani research station in order to secure the last FTL-capable vessel on the ground. Winter spearheaded the operation together with Hicks, Cruz and O'Neal, traversing the Derelict a second time.

The wreckage had been completely overrun by the kiande amedha, and Winter felt a sudden remorse for willingly bringing down the creatures on the scientists. In spite of this, Winter set his feelings aside and focused on completing the mission. By bringing down a series of anti-air gun emplacements, Winter enabled air support to bring down a cargo lifter carrying the Queen and rendered support to a down dropship crew. Overcoming an attack by the Queen, who had survived the crash, Winter was among the final push to the FTL ship, but had to watch helplessly as the vessel took off just when he reached the landing site together with his comrades. Winter and the others entered a dropship to pursue the vessel and, after a daring maneuver by the pilot Reid, crashed into the cargo bay of the frigate. Winter was briefly knocked unconscious, but got back on his feet to find Cruz stuck in the deformed cockpit.

After reluctantly leaving the dropship, Winter joined his comrades to devise a plan to infiltrate the ship, but was cut short by the arrival of the Queen. Using a cargo catapult, Winter seemingly threw the creature from the ship, only to observe with shock as the creature clung to the floor and proceeded to attack Cruz and the dropship. Giving his final salute, Winter and the others watched as their commanding officer sacrificed himself by starting the dropship engines and propelling himself and the Queen out of the ship. Winter and his comrades proceeded to confront Michael Weyland in his private cabin. Killing Weyland revealed him to be an android; and hacking into his brain amassed enough information to bring down Weyland-Yutani. Afterward, Winter and the others presumably used the vessel to evacuate the surviving marines from LV-426 and set course back home.

Witchell, Clark

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

In the mine where he worked, Clark Witchell and a group of fellow miners came across a lone kiande amedha Shortly after the creature was born, Clark was slain by it.

Sergeant Wolfhart

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

Europe. 1940.

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.

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. Sergeant Wolfhart arrives shortly after, demanding to know where his men are. Jeremie only claims that they were slaughtered and vanished by a "higher species," but that he was spared.

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.

Sarah stands nearby, discreetly watching Wolfhart murder Jeremie.

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, only to be killed by the Yautja.

Sarah was following Wolfhart. She leaps down on him, and for a little minute, they both battle, disarming each other. While they both get their firearms, Wolfhart is the faster of the two and holds her at point-blank range.

When the Yautja arrives after killing Faszler, he knocks the gun from Wolfhart's grip and places it in Sarah's. Sarah assassinates Wolfhart.

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman
  • JLA vs Predator. Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics. Print.

In November 2000, Superman and the JLA fight MetaYautja: Yautja cloned by the Dominators to have the same powers as the JLA. 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.

Woodhurst, General Douglas F

woodhurst
  • The Predator (Deleted Scenes). 20th Century Fox. Sept 14, 2018. Movie.
  • The Predator: Hunters and Hunted. James A Moore. Titan Books, 2018.
  • Image: Taken behind the scenes by the studio

Project Stargazer was a top-secret CIA program tasked with capturing a live Yautja specimen for study. The program is a successor to the OWLF.

General Woodhurst was the original commander of Project Stargazer, before Will Traeger took over.

Woods, Alexa "Lex"

Lex Woods
  • Alien vs. Predator. 20th Century Fox, 2004. Movie.
  • Age: Mentioned in AvP novelisation.
  • Birthdate: Based on actor

Alexa Woods is an experienced guide who spent several seasons exploring the Arctic and Antarctic environments.

Alexa is recruited by Maxwell Stafford in 2004 as a guide for a team of explorers and scientists sent by Weyland Industries to explore a pyramid located under Bouvet Island. During the expedition, she and her team accidentally start a Yautja Hunting Ritual ahead of schedule by removing their plasma cannons, thus leaving them with only melee weapons to use against the kiande amedha.

After most of the humans and Yautja are killed, Lex join forces with the sole surviving Yautja, Scar, after Lex kills an kiande amedha that ambushes the two. Lex provides Scar with his plasma cannon while he makes her a makeshift shield and spear out of the remains of the dead kiande amedha in return of her gratitude.

After Sebastian De Rosa is killed, they set a bomb in the Hive to destroy the temple. Alexa and Scar attempt to evacuate, but are once again attacked by kiande amedha. Lex manages to kill one before they are all called away by the Queen. Taking the opportunity, both Alexa and Scar flee the temple before it is destroyed. After they rise to the surface, Scar subsequently marks her a warrior in recognition of her defeat of two of the kiande amedha.

Following the attack of the Queen, Scar dies. Alexa is confronted by the rest of the Yautja clan as they collect Scar' body. Recognizing her mark given by Scar, the Elder of the Yautja ship gives her one of their Combi-Sticks as a trophy before departing.

Refer to Antarctica Event article.

Woz

XenoGenesis
  • AvP: Xenogenesis. Dark Horse Comics, 1999. Print.

Killed by a Yautja.

Wren, Doctor Mason

Wren
  • Alien Resurrection. 20th Century Fox, 1997. Movie.
  • Kaveney, Roz. From Alien to The Matrix: Reading Science Fiction Film: I.B. Tauris, 2005. p194. Print.
  • C., Ximena Gallardo, and C. Jason. Smith. Alien Woman: The Making of Lt. Ellen Ripley. Continuum, 2004. p172. Print.
  • Age: Based on actor

Wren and his team of scientists succeeded in 2381 in making a clone of Ellen Ripley and cultivating a kiande amedha population from the Queen embryo within Ripley8.

Wren then conducts a series of social experiments on Ripley8, whom he considers to be a predator. Wren is the sole character who has authority over Ripley8. Johner makes an unsuccessful sexual attempt to gain authority over Ripley8. Gediman's sense of domination over Ripley8 is comparable to Wren's, however Gediman sees her as a feminine predator through his overtly sexual connotations, whilst Wren sees her as a hideous object. Wren maintains authority over her through physical force and a demeaning mentality, both of which he shares with Larry Purvis.

He discovers Call penetrating Ripley8's cell to kill Ripley8's and extinguish the kiande amedha species and orders the Betty's crew to be picked up and executed. The Betty's crew overpowers the infantry and kidnaps Wren, compelling him to guide them to the Betty.

During the chaos of a kiande amedha attack, Wren shoots Call and flees, making his way alone to the Betty. Call, who had survived and tapped into the ship's system to block off Wrens route to the spacecraft, hampered his escape. Wren still made it to the ship in time to meet the Betty's remaining crew members.

He confronts the Betty's crew aboard the ship, attempting to persuade them into stopping the the USM Auriga's collision path with Earth by holding Call hostage. However, Purvis' Chestburster starts to appear. Purvis manages to overcome Wren and force his head to his chest after Wren shoots him. Purvis' rib cage and Wren's cranium are both pierced by the Chestburster, killing both of them.


X

X

X 18
  • X #18. Dark Horse Comics. Print.

X, whose law is that one mark means a warning, the second one death, takes on a collection of business, law, mob, assassins and politics in Arcadia. This includes characters such as Mayor Teal and Police Commissioner Anderson as well as the Llwellyn brothers, their hired assassin named Gamble, Mob boss Carmine Tango and highly connected army officials. At first, X is involved in a series of political hits performed by X, sometimes in tandem with a woman named Diana Gorreti, who wanted to take over Arcadia from the mobster, Carmine Tango. However, X used Goretti to remove Tango and put pliable people in positions of power within the city. To this end, a "War" was fought between X and the mob, during which X was briefly thought killed by a mysterious mind controlling villain named Lord Alamout.

Then, a cold wind blows along the streets of Arcadia, and black-hearted people on both sides of the law shudder at its passing. Word is out: The X-killer is on the loose! Cross him once and you get a warning; cross him twice and you're dead.

X is pursuing someone when he finds he's got someone on his own tail! Yautja has found his way to Arcadia, and he's looking to bring a couple of souvenirs back with him!

Xerxes

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

Xerxes claimed to be from prehistoric times, making numerous references to historical events. Xerxes had scars all over his body, and a unique sense of humor.

Member of Strikeforce. Xerxes somehow survived the chemical explosion that killed the rest of his teammates on Salazar VII, and was later captured by kiande amedha and impregnated with an kiande amedha embryo. Xerxes also inexplicably survived the birth of the kiande amedha embryo, and was later discovered by members of the second Strikeforce team.

"X Ray"

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

XRay's cell was in the basement-like lowest level, closer to the gravity generators, where most of the cells are suspiciously empty - his cell is across from Styles'.

On his first night, Styles hears strange scratching noises from the maintenance area beneath his cell. He noticed XRay watching intently. The next morning Styles tried confronting XRay about the noises. XRay only says that he is refusing to eat as "It won't take me. Next time it comes, won't want me. Too thin. It'll take someone else."

At the time, Styles wasn't aware that XRay was talking about the kiande amedha.

Later, XRay watches as the Rogue Alien kills Hiker and then in turn is killed by the Rogue Alien.

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Y

Yeager, Alex

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

In 1992, Yeager sponsored boxer Marcus King in becoming the Heavyweight Champion of Gotham City. During and after the tournament, he exchanged threats with fellow gangster, Leo Brodin. When Marcus was found killed and skinned (by a Yautja), Yeager was the prime suspect for killing Brodin's boxer, Bull Bersagilio. Yeager and Brodin agreed to meet and discuss these murders and who was responsible. However, both he and Brodin were then killed by the Yautja.

Yutani

yutani
  • AvP Requiem. 20th Century Fox, 2007. Movie.

Yutani, acquired a Yautja Plasma Pistol originally from Wolf, who arrived on Earth in 2004 to clean up the kiande amedha infestation in Gunnison, Colorado through Colonel Stevens and she utilized it to advance human technology.

Yutani, Hideo

yutani
  • Alien Covenant – Origins. Alan Dean Foster. 2017.

Yutani, Jenny

yutani
  • Alien Covenant – Origins. Alan Dean Foster. 2017.

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 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.

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Z

Zandt, Major Van

zandt
  • Aliens vs. Predator. Sega, 2010. Computer software.

Major Van Zandt was a platoon commander onboard the USS Marlow when it arrived on BG-386 on a rescue operation. When the Marlow was blown up by a Yautja mothership, he escaped on one of the few dropships heading to the planet. After landing, he assembled the few remaining marines in a last-ditch effort to kill the Queen in the refinery installation.

The assault failed, and he was captured and cocooned in kiande amedha Alien hive, with a growing Chestburster inside. Later, Van Zandt asked Private Rookie to kill him and his wish was granted.

Zeke

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

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

Zendall, Gene

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

Living at the Terraforming colony on Rim, he worked as an assistant for Russ.

Zendall accompanied the Russ family on its expedition to the Space Jockey wreckage in the Valley of the Iron Fingers and explored the inside of the ship with Russ and his wife Sarah.

Zendall was later killed during the kiande amedha outbreak that followed the ship's discovery.

Ziglar, PFC J

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

One of the Sephora marines sent to the Origin facility in late 2179.

Was killed during the incident by Weyland-Yutani PMCs, whom Ziglar mistook for friendly forces.

Zinck

Zink
  • Predator 2. 20th Century Fox, 1990. Movie.
  • Birthdate based on actor's age, plus 7 years
  • Name: Predator 2. Simon Hawke, p. 31 (1990), Jove Books.

Officer Zinck and the SWAT unit was called in when two motorcycle cops were shot by the Colombian Scorpions after stumbling across a drug deal. The Scorpions' considerable firepower held the SWAT team at bay until Harrigan arrived and cleared the area. When Harrigan subsequently disobeyed orders to stay out of the stronghold the Colombians had retreated into, the SWAT team's commander, Sergeant Reeger, sent Zinck and several other officers with them to provide support.

Inside the building, Zinck was killed by El Scorpio, who gunned the officer down in a blind panic as he attempted to flee the City Hunter that had just massacred his fellow Colombians.

Refer to CityHunter Event article.

Zorn, Emil

Advent Terminus
  • Aliens: Advent/Terminus. Paul Guinan, Anina Bennett. Dark Horse Comics. July-Aug 1990. Print.

In 2210, Wellington Frick, former billionaire, tries to rebuild his fortune by plundering ancient tombs. With his android EA Belle, security guard Emil Zorn, and photojournalist Posada, they encounter Kiande Amedha under a pyramid and all are killed.

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