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Warrior Resurrection
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Warrior Resurrection
Location:
various
Planet:
0.8g Atmosphere
Command:
Warrior
Organization:
alien
Level:
n/a
Deep space:
xenomorph
Stats:
Active service:
n/a
Gender:
male
Height:
254cms
Weight:
155kgs




Name[]

Warrior Resurrection are aliens aboard the USM Auriga in the film Alien Resurrection as a number of Aliens breed by scientist from kidnapped human hosts.

Warrior Resurrection also appears in the game AVP: Evolution along with a Runner, Warrior and Warrior Carved.

Characteristics[]

Reference stats table.


Appearance[]

Appearances in the following;
'USM Auriga
Alien Resurrection (film)
Alien Resurrection

LV412
AVP: Evolution

Features[]

Similiar to a Runner with a larger build and fins.

Interactions[]

USM Auriga
After the Aliens escape they set about killing the crew aboard the USM Auriga, finally any surviving Aliens die as the USM Auriga collides with Earth. In the game Alien Resurrection, Ripley along with Call, DiStephano, Christie encounter this Alien in gameplay.

LV412
A playable character and enemy in the game AVP: Evolution.

Continuity[]

USM Auriga
Appearing aboard the USM Auriga as a number of Aliens breed by scientist from kidnapped hosts. In gameplay there are more Aliens then the 8 kidnapped humans which appeared in the film.

These Aliens were designed more streamline and bulkier in size so to be considered more capable including then ability to swim under water.

Concept[]

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Tom Woodruff, Jr. played as the lead Alien, ADI based their designs and modifications of the Alien creatures on the film's script, which included the creatures having pointed tails for swimming, making their head and chins more pointed, and establishing them to appear more vicious using techniques of camera angles and shot duration. After receiving the director's approval, ADI began to create small sculptures, sketches, paintings, and life-size models.


Production[]

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Blue Sky Studios was hired to create the first CGI Aliens to appear on film. Impressed with the company's work on Joe's Apartment creating CGI cockroaches, Jeunet and Pitof opted to hire the company to create 30 to 40 shots of CGI Aliens. The decision was made to use CGI Aliens rather than puppets or suited actors whenever the creatures' legs were in frame, as Jeunet felt that a man in a suit is easy to distinguish when the full body is seen.



Various
The game AVP: Evolution features the Aliens Queen, Runner, Warrior, Warrior Carved, Warrior Resurrection and Praetorian, a player would start as a Drone and then upgrade their character's appearance with the other Alien skins and increased ability after gaining the required xeno points.

Warrior Resurrection appears in the game and film Alien Resurrection which also appears in the game AVP: Evolution, they are similiar to the Xeno Lurker that appears in the game Aliens: Colonial Marines and are similiar to the Warrior Dome and Nethead from Aliens v Predator 3, Runner from the film Alien 3 which also appear in the game AVP: Evolution and Aliens from Alien vs Predator (Jaguar).


See also[]

Aliens * Newborn * Queen * Elgyn * Vriess * Hillard * Johner * Call * Christie * DiStephano * Ripley * Gediman * Perez * Wren * Purvis * USM Auriga * Betty * Lifeboat * Pluto *







Alien status[]

Drone
Warrior
Guardian
Praetorian
Queen


References[]

Citations[]

Alien Queen
Alien Resurrection (film)
AVP: Evolution

Footnotes[]

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