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  3. Jones, commonly known as Jonesy, is a fictional ginger American Shorthair cat from the Alien franchise. He is a ship's cat on the Nostromo , the setting of the first film. Jonesy is also the protagonist of a book adaptation of Alien , Jonesy: Nine Lives on the Nostromo .

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    Aboard the Nostromo

    Owing to Jones' small size and mass, he comfortably shared a hypersleep capsule with one of the crew members during the Nostromo's long journeys. When the Alien began stalking the ship's occupants, Jones was apparently of little interest to the creature (most likely because his size made him unsuitable for reproduction) and he survived the incident unscathed. However, he was indirectly responsible for the death of Brett; when the latter pursued Jones through the ship's cargo hold, seeking to...

    Aboard the Marion

    When the Narcissus docked with the Marion, Jones and Ripley were roused from hypersleep by Hoop and the rest of the crew and found themselves in the midst of another Xenomorph incident. When the human survivors were forced to descend to LV-178 below in order to recover a replacement fuel cell for the Narcissus, Jones stayed aboard the shuttle, safely locked inside with an adequate supply of food left for him by Ripley. When Ripley returned and was put back into hypersleep by Hoop, Jones once...

    Back on Earth

    Ripley and Jones remained in hypersleep for 57 years. They were eventually saved by a deep-space salvage crew and taken to Gateway Station, where they were reunited after Ripley had undergone a thorough medical examination. Despite the fact pets were not allowed aboard the station, an exception was made for Jones, given the extreme nature of Ripley's experiences. When Ripley was stripped of her flight status, she and Jones subsequently moved into an apartment on Earth. When Ripley agreed to r...

    In the 1979 feature film Alien, four different cats were used to portray Jones, each one for holding, hissing, scampering, etc. Originally, during the Gateway Station park scene in the Special Edition of Aliens, Jones was to stalk a fake bird hopping among fallen leaves and then jump at it, hitting the wall.This scene may have been cut due to the c...

    Jones is likely a reference to the old tradition of a "ship's cat", whereby the animals are brought aboard sea-going vessels to hunt rodents and other undesirable vermin aboard the ship.
    Jones's pet carrier prop displayed the Three World Empire and Weyland-Yutanilogos on it.
    While several short passages In the novelization of Alien are actually written from Jones' perspective, this concept would go on to inspire other Alien franchise-related releases. In 2012, film cri...
    Due to a different cat actor being used in the 1986 film Aliens, Jones is noticeably bigger than he was in Alien.
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  6. May 28, 2020 · Jonesy’s Importance & Meaning Explained. While Ridley Scott himself has yet to weigh in on the importance of Jones as a character in Alien, fans of the Alien series have a variety of theories as to who Jonesy really is and why he’s actually a member aboard the Nostromo.

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