i beg to differ if aliens invade predators are bound to join because itll be a good hunt as they multiplyI choose colonial marines.
If anyhow aliens will attack the earth, I bet they will be only ones to protect the humanity
Giger/Scott have stated that in the designs and in the establishing film, the alien is a hermaphrodite:Technically, yes. Gender-wise they're female, but only Queens can reproduce.
‘Originally I wanted a very feminine creature. The idea of associating danger and sexual desire, to have a creature that was at once desirable and lethal and that was exciting. It was the eroticism in Giger's work that had struck me immediately. Everything is merged; it's a very ‘organic’ painting. All the while there were practical problems and, by general agreement, we had to give up the original idea. The Alien was transformed into a man with a feminine shape - a hermaphrodite.’
Ridley Scott.
The idea of casting a woman as a sleek, sensuous Alien was abandoned however, as according to Scott, ‘we couldn't find a female tall enough.’ Instead of having a definitive sex, Scott decided to consider the creature as being asexual or sexless [or 'ambi-sextrous,' as a cast member put it], which in addition to being strange, also had analogues in nature: ‘there are insects like that,’ reasoned Scott on the DVD commentary track. 'The kind of creature we came up with emerged from the logic of how it could reproduce itself and, in fact, what its development or life cycle would be,' he said in another interview. 'Therefore, I guess, the Alien is a hermaphrodite.'
No, they're like ants, bees and wasps. All female, but mostly infertile.
Giger/Scott have stated that in the designs and in the establishing film, the alien is a hermaphrodite:
It's either hermaphrodite or parthenogenetic (female only species), but if hermaphrodite was Giger's and Scott's original idea, I'll go with that.
Ants, bees and wasps do have males in their species. ; ) The males are far rarer/less numerous is all, in those that form large colonies. In bees are referred to as drones, and aside from the queen, are fertile members of the colony. Some bees and wasps are solitary, not colony forming, and their ratio of each gender are more equal.
Ahhhh... Well, you learn something new every day. Thanks, Lexy.
putting it in simple terms there dumbi voted for the Aliens: the colonial marines are just normal humans and the predators just kill things for fun. the Xenomorphs are compleatly pure. they act only for the preservation of their own species they are not even capable of wanting anything else and their is no other species more suited to survival.
putting it in simple terms there dumb