Alien (Movie Fan-Fiction)A Story by Abishai100The human crew of the Covenant spaceship prepare to explore uncharted planet LG-426 for the Weyland Company and make contact with an alien intelligence of depth!
Here's one more Alien sci-fi horror-franchise fan-fiction about the symbolic quality of human space-exploration, and it's my final ode to the complexity of modern (or futuristic!) diarism. Thanks so much (signing off),
==== Peter Weyland had done it. He'd organized the first capitalist space-exploration company called Weyland-Yutani, devoted to the missions involving contact with intelligent alien species across the universe. This was possible because of a new light-speed technology equipped on 22nd Century spaceships built by NASA and CalTech. Peter Weyland wanted his company to highlight the basic human yearning to explore the universe like pirates. Peter Weyland was a brilliant capitalist and scientific philosopher who graduated from MIT and decided to apply his education and earnings and resources on NASDAQ to create a wholly profitable approach to curious space-exploration. Some critics wondered if the Weyland-Yutani company was simply too ambitious for human welfare, but Weyland insisted that contact with alien species symbolized a great advancement in evolution itself. Weyland was quickly considered the Lee Iacocca of space-exploration. The new Weyland-Yutani space mission would involve a crew of human space-explorers, pilots, engineers, scientists, and professional American soldiers sent to an uncharted planet in the Rai Galaxy called LG-426 from which there seemed to be emanating some kind of intelligent communication signal detected by NASA and the Weyland-Yutani group. This mission was called the Nostradamus Mission and involved about 25 human crew members aboard the new spaceship called the Covenant flying to the Rai Galaxy to explore this uncharted planet. The purpose of course was to make contact with aliens. Weyland himself selected the crew members for the Nostradamus mission, since he considered it tantamount to the company's overall philosophy of uncompromising scientific exploration. He wanted to select the right people, crew-members who'd do the right thing at the right time and know how to deal with aliens. Weyland also made sure the crew as multicultural and multigender. The crew were trained by special Weyland-Yutani experts on the manner of the complexity of the mission and shown the various complex space-vehicles and weaponry necessary to make the Nostradamus mission work. After all, this was a mission meant to bring humans together with aliens, so the Covenant spaceship crew-members sent by the Weyland-Yutani group needed to be versed in the complicated contours of the advanced mission and know how to work with the complex machinery for the mission itself. This was human pride. As the Covenant arrived in the Rai Galaxy and prepared to land on the planet LG-426, Commander Orem instructed his flight-crew to be prepared for anything. Second-in-command female officer Daniels wanted to know if they were going to greet the aliens carrying weapons, and she was informed that it was a necessary safety. When the Covenant spaceship landed on the uncharted planet, everyone was excited about the Nostradamus mission. One of the crew-members made a quick watercolor rendering of the landing of the Weyland spaceship on the uncharted planet in the Rai Galaxy. This crew member named Dallas was an amateur artist and wanted to celebrate the human imagination behind space travel. The painting would be kept in Weyland-Yutani records for the sake of constructing exploration-themed museums on Earth. The Commander selected the right crew to deboard the spaceship and begin exploring the uncharted planet. All the explorers had necessary life-sustenance equipment as well as concealed advanced weaponry. The explorers quickly began commenting on the wondrous features of the immense planet. The explorers came upon a huge mysterious structure that resembled some kind of docked spacecraft. Commander Orem decided to order the explorers to wander into the vessel to see what was inside, and maybe there were aliens inside. Orem was excited, but his other members of the exploration team were somewhat more reserved suddenly. The spacecraft was large and rather eerie. Everyone had on their special Weyland-Yutani Covenant labeled uniform badged for the exploration of the uncharted planet. They were to inform any alien intelligence they greeted that they were diplomats of Peter Weyland himself and sought all kinds of profitable exchange. Everything needed to be handsomely professional and dependable. The exploration crew encountered a very strange area of the inner-vessel they found which contained an enormous sculpture of a misshapen humanoid face or head. The commander wondered if this giant erection represented some kind of alien imagination about the everpresence of vanity or pride, but the crew wondered if it was some kind of omen or warning that no invaders should remain in the vessel. There were no signs of alien life besides his very strange monument. Commander Orem wondered if back on Earth, the crew could confer with various Weyland-Yutani members regarding the parametrics of the contact with aliens and if such a meeting would result in great laurels or honors for the explorers. This was, after all, extraordinary human curiosity and required great deliberation. Would there be appropriate representation of the explorers themselves by Weyland's executives? The explorers continued to explore the very advanced spaceship on the uncharted planet LG-426 and noticed various levels of complexity and machinery. One of the members remarked that noticing all this sophisticated machinery reminded them of various complex human civilization activities such as British Parliament analytics...and creative dissension. This was sensory exploration. Crew member Dallas who was still on board the Covenant spaceship on the planet decided to continue rendering creative artistic portraits representing the wonder of this Nostradmus mission for the Weyland-Yutani group. These artworks were great symbols of human curiosity about space travel and alien contact. How would such creativity be logged by Peter Weyland himself? As Commander Orem and his crew continued to explore the strange giant spacecraft on the uncharted planet LG-426, they spotted a very large and strange-looking alien creature. This large creature was about double the size of a human man and resembled a reptilian insect-like dragon with large protrusions from his back and an elongated hand and claw-like hands and exhibited a very corrosive liquid dropping from its jaws. This alien seemed highly cunning and very malicious. Everyone was shocked. Orem and his crew began firing at the creature and then fled from its presence. They ran and ran and ran until they wandered into some large hologram area of the spacecraft and found various glowing objects representing space-bodies of great value to the aliens. One crew member suggested this hologram room was some kind of exploration conquest museum or exhibit made by the aliens themselves. In the neighboring room on the spacecraft, the crew discovered groups of deformed violent trophies to brutal conquest of other intelligent beings or creatures. These relics of colonization or ingestion or symbiosis or hybridization or fertilization or disintegration or decapitation seemed to symbolize the aliens' pride that they were superior to those they treated as prisoners or victims. Commander Orem and his crew were quite disturbed by the objects and artifacts in this exhibit. Orem wondered if his crew had the necessary skills and exploratory consciousness to continue finding new elements on the uncharted planet and on the strange alien spacecraft. He also wondered where that deformed and malicious large alien creature, which he named the Xenomorph, was still lurking and if they should be frightened of its sole intentions. He wondered if his crew had the right stuff for this kind of human oddity experience. Second-in-command female officer Daniels of Commander Orem's Covenant exploration crew of the Mission Nostradamus for the Weyland-Yutani group was quite beautiful and a graduate of Dartmouth. She was trained in the requirements of space travel and alien contact and warfare and knew the ins and outs of machinery and weaponry. She kept a detailed journal during the flight of her interest in discovering friendly aliens and the possibility that Peter Weyland was simply too egotistical. If Commander Orem proved to be too biased, it'd be officer Daniels who'd prove to be the right open-minded diplomat for creative ghosting. The alien Xenomorph that Commander Orem and his crew discovered was purely hellish. This insect-dragon like oddity was a relic of all human fears and symbolized all the failures that Peter Weyland anticipated but couldn't fully predict. This alien Xenomorph chased Orem and his crew all around the strange spacecraft on planet LG-426 before the explorers miraculously managed to reboard their Covenant spacecraft and fly away back towards Earth safely. It was the resourceful female officer Daniels who managed to use her machine-gun to fire escape-declaration shots at the alien Xenomorph while Orem's crew was reboarding the Covenant spaceship like fleeing gazelles. Daniels exhibited to the malicious and horrifying alien Xenomorph creature that human beings would not be completely dismayed by a presence of pure death. DANIELS: I'm fully confident that our Commander Orem did everything possible to make Mission Nostradamus a complete success but that there was no way to account for the presence of a terrifying alien intelligence we called the Xenomorph. This alien creature is pure evil and surely requires objective evaluation before another hasty mission to seek out more wondrous intelligent contact is sought by Weyland. Hopefully, this native mission of the Covenant and my late-hour heroics will reveal to our species that exploration can be a thing of darkness...and dollars! ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)
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