>when Homer had a stroke of genius....
In space
>>219192193I like to stroke my genius.
Also, why is this prominently feature in every Ridley Scott-directed Alien movie. No one has offered a remotely reasonable answer, thus far.
>>219192892Who cares? Only alien 1-4 are good.
>>219192892I think it is because Scott Alien films are cautionary tales against real-life perpetual motion machines. Against the androids that are prominently featured in the films.
>>219193006>perpetual motion machines>androids which have limited power supplies and are just as bound by our current understanding of physics and chemistry etc as anything else ???
>>219192193s
>>219194254He is projecting into the far-distant future, but he is a man with an intellect to be able to anticipate it, and get modern people to potentially thwart it (though unlikely, because modern audiences are incapable of interpreting a simple metaphor)
>>219192193b-but its whole action is based on the dipping and evaporation of fluid from the beak. it would never work as keyboard operator.
>>219192936 >Only alien 1-4 are good >unironically including Resurrection you were cooking and then you dumped the whole pot in the sink Alien = atmospheric horror kino Aliens = goat-tier action sequel Alien3 = flawed but fascinating prison monk miserycore Resurrection = french fish-eye lens Whedon quip mutant basketball fanfiction Prometheus at least *tries* to swing for the fences with dumb space-god metaphysics. Resurrection is just “what if Ripley fucks and everyone sweats slightly more than necessary.” I will grant you this though: Covenant is dogshit.
What did it do /tv/?
>>219200877Never ending personal battery like the spacells in roadside picnic
>>219200877kills black people