Alien (1979) Dir. Ridley Scott
Art by Armand Dimitri

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Alien (1979) Dir. Ridley Scott
Art by Armand Dimitri
SQUEAKY-CLEAN.
yandere alien x human reader
warnings: dub-con touching (no further than that), obsessive behavior, size difference, dumbification, domestication, manipulation, deterioration of mental state.
a/n: inspired by this from @carnivorousyandeere!! go check them out. interact and enjoy <33 and i left the ending implicit, so that y'all can pick up on the meaning.
The Animorphs books begin with a tale of Evil Yeerks invading Earth and the Andalites the distant heroes who can come save everyone if our young heroes last long enough for them to arrive.
And it keeps that facade intact for our young heroes for, oh, about five and a half books.
Then Jake, after boiling a hundred Yeerks in a Jacuzzi without a second thought, watches Temrash 114 die slowly and painfully while controlling his own body. Even knowing Temrash will doom Earth if he escapes, even knowing that Temrash has broken his own brother into a shadow of himself, Jake feels real sorrow.
Then Ax calls his people for help and is given the blame for his brother's crimes because the Andalites can't tarnish a hero's reputation in the middle of their long-running war.
Now here's Eslin Three-Five-Nine. Not an "ally" by any stretch, but he hates Visser Three more than he hates the Andalites. Because Visser Three lied to him. Because he lost Derane Three-Four-Four.
It's just the beginning. Just the cracks.
ALIEN (1979): In space, no one can hear you scream….
The classic sci-fi/horror film ALIEN was released in theaters, 46 years ago….
I ❤️ this film. And I ❤️ the OG ALIEN (AKA The ALIEN AKA The Biomechanical ALIEN AKA HR Giger's ALIEN AKA The Drone ALIEN AKA The Eighth Passenger AKA The Starbeast AKA Kane's Son).
…Nothing beats the Original…
Animorphs #8: The Alien thoughts (pt. 4):
It's perfect that Ax is the first person to encounter a semi-sympathic yeerk, of any Animorph. Eslin 359 is so... humanized, for lack of a better word. He's motivated out of love, and revenge. He's right that he and Ax have something in common: Visser Three killed someone they love, and now they're willing to risk everything killing him. Ax has just been slapped in the face with the reality of the andalites' imperialism. And now along comes this yeerk who — unlike Ithileran, unlike Lirem, unlike even Noorlin, very like Elfangor — is willing to break the rules in order to do the right thing. Maybe the war isn't as simple as he's been led to think.
Also, I love all the andalite lip service to "freedom" in combination with their obsession with rule-following. Ax has to pledge allegiance perform a ritual to "freedom" every morning and will be reprimanded if he rushes it. Lirem cites the importance of "defending freedom" to explain why they let the hork-bajir get enslaved. The War Council says "our freedom" is the reason they can never communicate freely with other species. Applegate couldn't possibly be satirizing a different hyper-militarized imperialistic society, now could she?
"'I can almost understand the part about not giving us... megaweapons or whatever' Prince Jake said. 'But why all the other secrets?'... 'It's about keeping control of us,' Marco said. 'It's about power,' Rachel agreed. ...'No,' Cassie said... 'It's about guilt. Shame.'" —p. 128 A+ character-establishing, 10/10, no notes.
Actual Rules Lawyer Tobias Fangor! He promised Ax he wouldn't tell anyone about their mission... so he doesn't. He just shows up in Cassie's barn with a bloody piece of shirt, and tells them that only Ax can answer their questions about why. He promised Ax to follow andalite law on promises... so he does. He just hints that Jake should probably order him to tell the truth until Jake does, and then whoopsie, he's been ordered by his prince to spill the beans so he has no choice. Sir, I love him.
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Working cover for my new comic, Starblood! It’s going to be a comedy about a space heist and a messy gay divorce. Expect stupidity, crazy costumes, and transgenderism. It will be debuting later this year!