Prometheus | 2012 dir. Ridley Scott


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Prometheus | 2012 dir. Ridley Scott
HIIIII a few months ago I went thru a huge alien:covenant fixation and so….i drew some aaaandroids !!!!! i really like david and walter a lot …. i am going to make this into a charm for my shop soon so stay tuned for that !! 👽
The way I know Prometheus was a bad movie is that when I was a kid watching it with my parents it ended and my first question was "Is that it?" And my parents were like "It was two hours long."
Alone - Chapt. 2 - Cautious Allies
Ayumi groaned as she rolled onto her side and coughed. She suddenly arched her back in pain when she felt the split in the skin on her back, under her suit, the blood was seeping and soaking her undergarments.
"Ma'am? Are you awake? Can you hear me?" The male voice crackled in her ears from the comm receiver in the rim of her suit. The woman grimaced and tried to remember who the voice belonged to, it was familiar and... David, the android, that's who it was.
Ayumi laid back and muttered something along the lines of, "Shinde inai... ?" - ('Not dead... ?') "No, I'm afraid I'm not 'dead'." he replied coolly, easily understanding her as he continued in an overly kind and calm tone, "Are you injured?"
Ayumi flexed her legs and arms, satisfied that nothing was broken before answering the disembodied voice, "An old wound from my childhood has opened but I will be fine." she replied and peered around, seeing the metallic and organic rubble strewn around her in a neat circle. "There was a curious spike of energy earlier, your 'ability' may have saved your life, ma'am." the android mused in a mechanical and malfunctioning voice, seeming to notice her bewilderment. The woman slowly got to her feet and warily looked around the sparking and smoking room, the flashes from the flicking power briefly illuminating the dark room. Ayumi brushed herself off and tried to swallow her unease, "What happened? Where is the Engineer?" she asked, her voice normally stoic raising slightly in fear. David was as calm as ever as he replied, "It went after Dr. Shaw but I believe she died when the ship went down, crushing her, I assume." "The ship- What about the crew?" "Gone, ma'am. The captain crashed the Prometheus into this vessel in an attempt to permanently ground it. I believe Ms. Vickers died in the same manner as Dr. Shaw." A few seconds ticked by as Ayumi tried to register this. Her eyes finally widened in realization, she was alone. Alone on an alien planet with no way of getting back to Earth. No way of finding out why the Engineer and its people want the human race destroyed. Her knees were weakening and she blindly reached behind for a chunk of rubble to steady herself on. Her gloved fingers met the rough surface of the wreckage and she leaned on it with wide eyes. It was a few more moments before she swallowed and composed herself. She looked over at the robot's twitching and headless body. "Is there any way to repair your body here? I will not be able to carry you." "I'm afraid the only known tools are in Ms. Vickers' life pod." he replied, sounding disappointed. Ayumi suddenly looked up when she heard an an echoing 'thud' from the corridor. David noticed as well and looked at her with his eyes, the only way he could, "The Engineer is back and this ship is not functional, Ms. Nakamura." Ayumi nearly leapt off the rocky object she was leaning on and scooped up a helmet that had rolled nearby with blood splattering on the front. She glanced at her dead crew members strewn throughout the huge ruined room, expressions of terror frozen on their still faces. "We will have to find someway to come back for it." she said breathlessly as she quickly examined the helmet before screwing it in place on her suit. She ran a diagnostic for any hairline cracks or fractures she couldn't see. She went over and picked up David's head and cradled him face up in her arms before limping down another corridor adjoining the cockpit. "Ma'am, this corridor joins to another that leads out, we may be able to avoid the Engineer." her companion told her calmly. The human walked through the dark corridor, carefully keeping her injured back as straight as possible as she clutched the android's head. Her face paled when she heard the angry alien language mentally growing louder as the Engineer drew closer, its mental voice sounding like a gnawing growl. She stopped and tried to pinpoint whether or not it was in the adjoining hall or in the same one she was in. She tried reaching out with her mind, only to get a migraine when she reached too far and brushed with its alien consciousness, still unable to find its exact location. A quiet beeping sounded inside the suit, it was informing her that there were no breaks in the dome. She could barely hear its heavy footfalls through the wall before it suddenly stopped. "Chikusho. .!" - ('Damn it!'), She hissed under her breath. 'It knows I am alive!' she thought in panic. She awkwardly half hobbled and half ran through the strange hallway, the flickering and failing lights casting eerie shadows on the rubble. She suddenly stopped when she reached an ajar and smoking door. She carefully set David's head down and tried to pull open the door but only managed to aggravate the wound on her back. "Fakku!" - ('Fuck!'), She growled under her breath and released the bio-metal door to press her hands at her back in an attempt to ease the pain. David suddenly uttered a series of characters in the alien tongue from his place at her feet, "The door may still be operational if you use that sequence." he explained. Ayumi looked down at him but jumped in surprise when she heard a clatter in the hall behind them. She frantically pressed the strange buttons in the order David said. She thanked whatever Gods there might be that she correctly entered the the sequence and the door groaned and pulled itself open with a jerk. She peered over the ledge to see a drop of about ten feet. She nervously bit at her lip and looked back down to the android's head. She picked him up and with a deep breath, jumped. She landed roughly, her knees buckling, she fall forward and dropped his head, sending him rolling. She coughed and scrambled to her feet, reaching for his head that rolled to a stop, "Are you alright, David?"
He spit out some of the native dirt before replying, "I'm quite alright, Miss, thank you. The life pod is that way." he said with a pointed jerk of his eyes. She picked his head up and brushed off the now mud that clung to the milky, saliva-like substance on his face and neck and glanced to where his eyes directed; a thin stream of smoke indicating the damaged vessel. She looked back up to the doorway they came from, grateful to see it was empty and the terrifying and towering alien had not caught up with them yet. Ayumi straightened and slipped on the gravelly dirt as she ran as best she could to the lifepod. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
The small ship was angled to where there was a ledge that needed to be scaled in order enter it. Ayumi stood on her toes and placed the robot's head on the edge before grabbing onto it herself. With some effort, she managed clamber onto the small edge jutting out and picked up his head. Both of the entrance doors were somehow unharmed and she entered both of them. She tried to catch her breath as she went over to the nearby console and entered the command to close the innermost door. Ayumi looked around the ruined lifepod and noticed with unease at the sparks emitting from various points. She unscrewed her helmet with 'hiss'. She froze when she heard a thumping sound to the right, further inside. "I believe that is Shaw's 'child'." David said suddenly. Ayumi looked at him with bewilderment, "What?" "I will explain later, do not open the door to the Fully Automated Medical-Procedure Pod, she had it extracted in there." he warned her as she slowly walked to peer around the corner. "Where are these tools-" she stopped abruptly at the metallic creaking from the entrance. She whirled around to see the Engineer with its strong arms jabbed through the two doors, struggling to wrench them open. "The fire hatchet, ma'am, that may be a viable weapon." David advised calmly. The woman ignored him as she looked to the alien, "I must know, why do you wish for our destruction? Have we failed you?" she pleaded with the humanoid alien as it opened the doors with a growl. It stepped through and towered over her, a mere two feet away.
"I need not explain to an experiment how horribly we have failed in your creation, we were fools not to give you guidance!" the giant humanoid spat in reply, its voice guttural and disgusted.
Ayumi backed up, her body shaking in fear as she spoke desperately, "The wars my people have waged a race in pointless greed have no value to me as I am the result of a similar experiment!" The being stopped, disgusted, "All the more reason for your death, to put an end to your misery!" "You have no ground to grant me death! That should have been done long ago! You think to destroy me out of pity?!" she snarled in return, now suddenly angry and unaware of David's head in her arms as he stared up at her. The bald and pasty alien was about to retort something in reply when there was a loud and inhuman bellow from the medical pod chamber. They both looked in the direction and David spoke up, "This creature matures rapidly, I would not be surprised if it were well over a human's size." Ayumi looked down in shock at the disembodied head in her arms, "What in the hell is it?" "A result of an experiment Mr. Weyland wanted me to perform on Dr. Holloway. I did not intend to bring him to harm." he replied apologetically. "The black substance-" Ayumi was interrupted by the shattering of poly-glass. There was a harsh growl from behind her and she looked back up at the Engineer with a gasp as it stood over her, less than a foot away, its mind radiating anger and unease. "What have you done?" It demanded angrily as it glowered down at them. David looked up at the alien and coolly replied, "Only what I was commanded." The woman looked in the direction of thumping and sound of squeaking from something wet being dragged on the wall, "It cannot be allowed to live, there are is no logical thought, only the need to reproduce. I see what it intends to do and the host will not survive." she explained to David, her voice quivering as she gulped. "I also know that it will choose me as a viable host because it senses what I can see." Ayumi suddenly turned and looked up at the alien with her brows knitted together in determination, "You may choose to kill me, but you will be no better than us, killing our own without reason." there was a twitch near the xeno-humanoid's glassy eye in irritation as it looked over her toward the wet, slapping noise unseen. Wordlessly, the woman put David's head on a nearby chair before going over to a compartment and pulling out the fire hatchet, grimacing in pain as she bent down. "I do not have the physical strength to swing this weapon although you may be more suited for it." she said in a voice that bordered on timid to the Engineer. It whipped back to her and looked her up and down, almost appalled at the gall of her suggesting it help her. "You can either assist me or perish, I know even you will not be able to conquer this creature!" she snapped impatiently, barely able to understand the string of coherent thought it was about to voice. The Engineer looked shocked for a fraction of a moment before it snarled at her and snatched the axe and slowly walked around her to face its foe. She turned to David's head on the chair, "I may be able to hold it in place." she murmured before taking a nervous gulp. "I have seen the records for your strength in that area, I believe you are right." The android head replied without doubt. Ayumi shook off the urge to question what he meant as she slowly breathed in and out and tried to concentrate on her target. She had only used her mind for such a thing in a training setting, it often gave her severe nosebleeds, migraines and dizziness. She possessed psychokinesis through extensive genetic experimentation and engineering in the womb. In her mind's eye, she saw her mental extension as an iron grip and she reached out to take hold of the flailing creature. There was a physical recoil as she stumbled backward and lost her grip on the slippery creature as it hissed and struggled to simultaneously fit through the tiny window and open the chamber doors. The Engineer slowly approached the giant, many tentacled beast, loosely resembling a grotesque star with vertical rows of razor sharp teeth in its center, surrounded by a ring of strange circular orifices. The sight was terrifying, to say the least. "I will do what I can to hold it in place, it is my only way of assisting you in this." she told the Space Jockey carefully, putting a hand to her nose to see if it had begun bleeding yet. The bipedal alien glanced back her, bewildered, before turning back and renewing its grip on the hatchet. The monster behind the doors sensed the approaching enemy and violently redoubled its efforts to open the door, greedily lowing at its prey. The doors nearly flew off, denting and bursting open. Ayumi braced her stance and reached out again and tackled it, pinning it to the floor with a snarl as she bared her teeth like an animal, her arms acting as an extension of her mind as she physically reached out. A trail of blood dribbled down her lips and chin and she fought to keep her eyes focused as they began to roll back in pain. She growled and spread her mind's grip on it until it reached it's flailing appendages and pinning it further to make an easier target. Seizing this opportunity, the Engineer hacked at the beast with a feral, inhuman yell, the timbre of its voice sending a shudder down Ayumi's spine. As soon as the blade of the hatchet connected with the creature's flesh, a gout of pressurized acidic blood shot out and grazed the side of the towering humanoid's face and shoulder. Ayumi dropped to her knees when she could no longer hold it, another recoil physically racking her body like the crack of a whip, snapping her entire upper torso backward in response. She was nearly blinded by the throbbing white hot pain in her skull and resulting dizziness. She never remembered trying to hold something so heavy, powerful and huge, much less alive. She braced herself on her arms, panting and soaked in sweat and blood. The pain in her back was paling in comparison to the one in her skull. There was a squeal of pain from the squid-like mass of muscle as it lay helpless, having been dismembered of nearly all of its main limbs and fatally wounded in the core of its body. The bizarre blood of the creature sizzled through the floor of the pod and the only thing stopping the air from being sucked out of the life-boat was lead and polyethylene lining in the hull. The Engineer gave the horror-of-a-creature an angry kick, sending it sliding into the medical pod in the center of the room.
Audiomorph: "Nature Boy" - Lyrical Analysis in Relation to Alien Covenant
Audiomorph: “Nature Boy” – Lyrical Analysis in Relation to Alien Covenant
Introduction & Background “Nature Boy” is a partly-autobiographical song first recorded by Nat King Cole in 1948. It was written by George Aberle, better known as Eden Ahbez, and was re-recorded by the Norwegian singer-songwriter Aurora. The song relates to Aberle’s mentor Bill Pestor, who introduced the artist to the Naturmenschand and Lebensreform (“life reform”) philosophies. Naturmenschand:…
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