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Alien Resurrection is the fourth installment of the Alien frachise. Set 200 years after the events of Alien 3, the movie has a crew of rogue scientists successfully cloning Ellen Ripley after seven horrific failures to extract the Alien Queen the original Ripley gave her life to keep out of the hands the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, which has since been bought out by [[Wal-Mart]]. The clone turns out to be acid-blooded. After the aliens overrun the Auriga, the Queen gives birth to a Newborn Alien, which kills her immediately. In the end, Ripley kills it by pureeing it through a small hole in a window she burns with her own blood.
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Alien Resurrection is the fourth installment of the Alien frachise. Set 200 years after the events of Alien 3, the movie has a crew of rogue scientists successfully cloning Ellen Ripley after seven horrific failures to extract the Alien Queen the original Ripley gave her life to keep out of the hands of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, which has since been bought out by [[Wal-Mart]]. The clone turns out to be acid-blooded. After the aliens overrun the Auriga, the Queen gives birth to a Newborn Alien, which kills her immediately. In the end, Ripley kills it by pureeing it through a small hole in a window she burns with her own blood.
  
 
It inspired the video game [[Metroid Fusion]].
 
It inspired the video game [[Metroid Fusion]].

Revision as of 17:34, 22 May 2009

Alien Resurrection is the fourth installment of the Alien frachise. Set 200 years after the events of Alien 3, the movie has a crew of rogue scientists successfully cloning Ellen Ripley after seven horrific failures to extract the Alien Queen the original Ripley gave her life to keep out of the hands of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, which has since been bought out by Wal-Mart. The clone turns out to be acid-blooded. After the aliens overrun the Auriga, the Queen gives birth to a Newborn Alien, which kills her immediately. In the end, Ripley kills it by pureeing it through a small hole in a window she burns with her own blood.

It inspired the video game Metroid Fusion.