Explain Alien Covenant to me!


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In bees consuming royal jelly transforms regular larvae into queens. I don’t think ants do the same though. I think weather conditions cause them to produce a great many queens (flying ants) most of which do not survive.
Well, now I want a sequel to Aliens in which weather conditions produce a swarm of winged Xenomorph queens which descend upon civilization like locusts. (For thematic reasons, I'm assuming the necessary weather conditions are "perpetually dark and gloomy.")
 

Well, now I want a sequel to Aliens in which weather conditions produce a swarm of winged Xenomorph queens which descend upon civilization like locusts. (For thematic reasons, I'm assuming the necessary weather conditions are "perpetually dark and gloomy.")
Just taking xenomorphs and then going through the ways that real life hive insects differ from them seems like a really good jumping off point for Alien RPG/Mothership GMs.
 

As an aside - something that just occurred to me is that The X-Files borrowed heavily from the Alien series in Fight the Future by having its magical black goo be capable of gestating an alien lifeform inside a human host only for the Alien series to borrow heavily from The X-Files by making it so its aliens were created by a magical black goo in Prometheus.

The circle goes round and round!
 

As an aside - something that just occurred to me is that The X-Files borrowed heavily from the Alien series in Fight the Future by having its magical black goo be capable of gestating an alien lifeform inside a human host only for the Alien series to borrow heavily from The X-Files by making it so its aliens were created by a magical black goo in Prometheus.

The circle goes round and round!
All future Alien movies need to be shot in and around Vancouver.
 

All future Alien movies need to be shot in and around Vancouver.
This scene was filmed in Vancouver during the rainy season.

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