QUOTE: Originally posted by adrake2
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I thought it was a little odd that she got to live so long in Alien 3 with a bug inside of her when poor John Hurt got, well, hurt so quickly in Alien. He should have hired a better agent.
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LOL, maybe a queen takes longer to develop than a drone/warrior alien.
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The writers of the first Dark Horse Aliens series offer a very believable explanation for the differing gestation periods:
"Perhaps our worst mistake was underestimating the sheer instinctual cunning of the creatures. We didn't see the underlying pattern behind their evolutionary process -- the way every facet of their existance was geared toward 'propagation'. The queens matured at whatever speed their *survival* dictated."
"We had assumed the gestation period was time for the alien embryo to feed and grow, but it was more than that. It was an opportunity for the unknowing host to spread it's spore to other sites." (Aliens, Book One - Dark Horse graphic novel, page 143)
In other words, the alien embryos can choose, in a limited way, the best time to be "born". It has been suggested that the aliens communicate on a basic telepathic level and can use this skill 'in utero' to read information from their human host, thereby determining the most opportune time to emerge.
A die-hard Aliens and Predator fan,
Mark