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MemberPraetorianFeb-01-2017 11:27 PMAt the end of Alien 3,we see Weyland and group leaving Fiorina-161.Along with them is the prisoner Morse,the only survivor of "Fury"161,also the only person alive to have seen a xenomorph.I believe if Weyland Yutani wanted him dead,they would have killed him and left him there.Instead he is being taken out,and they've even patched up his leg.So what happened to him.Should Colonial Marines have been about him?I think there's clearly more to say about him.What do you think?
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MemberXenomorphFeb-01-2017 11:35 PMRe-assigned to another c-max. Tried to tell people about what had happened via a book called Space Beast in 2183. Lost his religion. Died in 2208.
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MemberPraetorianFeb-01-2017 11:41 PMWhat book was this covered in?
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MemberPraetorianFeb-02-2017 12:59 PMI have to admit that's a little underwhelming.I would have liked to have seen him take on Weyland Yutani and the xenomorph.
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MemberPraetorianFeb-02-2017 1:09 PMI would have liked to have seen them do more with him.I'll except this though.
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MemberXenomorphFeb-02-2017 1:15 PMYeah it would've been interesting to get some follow up. Considering how awful Aliens: Colonial Marines turned out, using Morse would've been a much better idea.
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MemberPraetorianFeb-02-2017 3:03 PMThat's exactly what i'm saying.I did have think great idea where he would have been the focus of an Alien 3 sequel like Colonial Marines.
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