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    Alien Warrior

    R1986 · Action · 1h 40m

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  1. Alien Warrior: Directed by Ed Hunt. With Brett Baxter Clark, Pamela Saunders, Reggie De Morton, Nelson Datu Anderson. An alien from another dimension lands on earth to fight the "Great Evil" that has been unleashed on it.

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    • Action, Crime, Sci-Fi
    • Ed Hunt
    • 1986-02
    • Characteristics
    • Variants
    • Behind The Scenes
    • Trivia

    Most Drones that have been encountered have been spawned from human hosts, and as such generally share their host's bipedal stature — although they are known to move equally well on all fours, particularly when climbing walls or ceilings or moving through enclosed spaces, tasks at which they are adept. They are extremely agile, capable of navigatin...

    Domed variant

    The first of the two most commonly encountered forms of Drone are those with smooth, domed skulls. Such Drones were notably encountered beneath Bouvet Island in Antarctica, on the USCSS Nostromo, on Sevastopol Station, and on the USM Auriga (albeit as a mutated strain).

    Ridged variant

    The second of the two most commonly encountered forms of Drone are those with ridged skulls. Although, there is no true "standard" Drone (due to the highly variable nature of Xenomorph physiology), examples with ridged skulls are almost certainly the most commonly encountered of all Drones. Notable encounters with such creatures include Acheron, Charon Base, BG-386 and LV-1201.

    Carved variant

    While many Drones already possesses a ridged skull, a more rugged version, referred to as "Carved" is known to exist. It is thought that the additional, more substantial ridges may afford them additional resistance to damage. The only known encounter with the Carved variant was in Gunnison, Colorado in 2004.

    Drone vs. Warrior

    One common misconception is that the "Drone" and "Warrior" are distinct castes within the Xenomorph hierarchy, with the former being the creature seen in Alien and the latter those seen in Aliens. However, this concept is not borne out by the script or design intentions for the second film, and is largely a legacy of the expanded universe of comic books and games as well as fan speculation. Much of the confusion seems to stem from the use of the word "warrior" to describe the Xenomorphs in th...

    Drones and Warriors

    However, more recent sources, such as Alien: The Roleplaying Game and Alien vs Predator: The Hunt Begins, makes a clear distinction between them as different stages of the same metamorphic line. Drones are referred to as "Stage IV" Aliens and are intended to be "young adult" forms of the Xenomorph, similar to the Runner alien. Some sources even refer to Drones as "infants"and distinguishes them from the adult Warrior Xenomorphs through function in the hive and a neural independence. This fail...

    The Aliens redesign

    When it came to filming the sequel to Alien, director Cameron wanted to update the titular creature's design, reshaping it for war whilst at the same time staying true to the Alien seen in the first film. Of the alterations to the design, special effects designer Stan Winston commented, "We tried to be as true to the original film as we could, without disallowing ourselves a little bit of artistic freedom to do things that we considered — if not improvements — something to keep your head abov...

    One popular theory that attempts to explain the variation between Xenomorphs with a smooth carapace and those with a ridged skull postulates that the development of ridges is linked to maturity, as...
    The Drone in the novelization of Alien has a slightly different design to the version seen on screen, including large eyes on the front of the head (similar to H. R. Giger's original painting). It...
    A different type of Xenomorph identified as a "Drone" was originally going to appear in Aliens. These Drones were going to be much smaller than the "Warriors" seen in the film and white in color, w...
    In the 2010 video game Aliens vs. Predator, the Drones make the same sounds as Chestbursters. This is most readily heard when playing as a Yautja and a trophykill is performed on a Drone.
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  4. He’s the ALIEN WARRIOR - the mysterious defender of justice in a world of deceit, corruption and decay. He’s been sent to save the Earth from its impending ruin.

    • Ed Hunt
  5. Alien Warrior (or King of The Streets) is one of those 80s gems you stumble across by mistake, then watch awestruck, marveling at how wonderfully silly and over the top it gets. A rather hunky alien arrives on earth (LA to be exact) and stumbles into a world of drug dealers, gangs, and corrupt cops.

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