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I'm not certain if this puts them in the right order but if you open the map and press... I dunno, if you're playing on a controller it would be one of the left or right shoulder buttons... it will flip to the identity tags on one screen and audio/text logs on the other. They are in AN order on this screen, but I'm not sure if it's THE order you're looking for.
If that screen doesn't put them in the order you're looking for and you can't find it on the internet, I can give you a brief timeline of some important events so that, when you read or listen to a log, you can at least have an idea of what was happening at the time it was recorded.
October 24, 2137 - Anesidora lands on LV-426, finds Nostromo flight recorder, Marlow's wife, Catherine, gets facehugged.
November 11, 2137 - Anesidora arrives at Sevastopol.
November 14, 2137 - Catherine dies as the alien she was carrying inside her is born.
November 16, 2137 - After people begin to disappear, wild rumours and paranoia sweep the station, the marshals put Sevastopol in to lockdown.
November 21, 2137 - Weyland-Yutani secretly purchase Sevastopol after a Seegson executive by the name of Ransome informs them that an alien is on board, hoping that Wey-Yu will make him rich and give him a high position in their company as a reward.
December 11, 2137 - The Torrens arrives at Sevastopol and the events of the game take place on this date.
Didn't it take Amanda 48 hours roughly to go through the events of the game?
It's official by reason and logic and the audio and text logs of the game its egg morphing there is NO queen on the station. Proof AVG Galaxy fabricated the interview about the alien queen BS. (I like the Queen but this game doesnt' feature the queen).
Amanda, having an engineer’s understanding of the station layout, would be more capable than most of accomplishing tasks. But you’d need to time the adventure, with an assumption that she is usually walking most of the time, and probably creeping more often than sprinting.
Due to the presence of eggs, there is a queen, somewhere. I don’t see it as necessary to have it as part of the plot, merely because of the Aliens film. You may as well expect there to be evidence of marine activity.
The queen must be in the Central Computer array. I am still unclear if the 'purge' actually killed off most of the aliens there - or had any effect at all - but we do know some of them re-entered Sevastapol Station. 'One tough son of a b****'. as Ash would say. Or, in this case, two (or more).
We need a sequel.
The developers said there was a queen on the station, hidden somewhere in the reactor, but they didn't want to show it because they didn't want the game to have boss fights. However, since the first time an alien got on board Sevastopol was when it burst out of Marlow's wife, the queen must have been made via egg morphing. The one alien from Marlow's wife must have egg morphed the first few humans it kidnapped, and one of them must have evolved in to a queen.
That interview with avp galaxy was fabricated. Also it's impossible for there to have been an alien queen. All of the duct system would not allow her to move. Also there is a hive in Solomons habitation area with new eggs. We would have seen her because she's huge she would have to use the direct hallways and the transit to move around.. And also a queen can not make a new egg sack. If she could it would certainly take more than a few hours. I've went through all the notes there is no mention of a big giant alien
They've always looked the same. Also the sound of the alien queen. It's interesting that in the mission where you encounter two aliens again. The one that is scripted to fall from the ceiling after you do the umbilical to the torrens part. She screams exactly like the queen when she drops. Yet she looks like a normal xeno....hmmm....
If David (Prometheus and Covenant) is the creator of the alien we see on the Nostromo, then it stands to reason that somewhere during Covenant's subsequent journey after leaving Planet 4 (the Engineers' planet), David genetically manipulated his prototype alien to self-reproduce. Nowhere in the canon has there been any indication of a mating: therefore, parthenogenesis. If that's the case, then a queen must 'naturally' generate in the absence of viable hosts (humans). The hive in the Apollo hub could easily be 'her' nest; we just never encounter any but 'her' offspring.
Then explain the engineering one? Also Waits and anyone else who did go into the hive and survive never mentioned anything of a giant monstrosity.
What do you mean the Central Computer Array, can you elaborate?
The Hive level is quite short, and there are tunnels that Amanda cannot pass through that are used by the xenomorphs. Presumably, those tunnels lead to a Queen. But, as the game is about surviving Sebastopol Station we cannot encounter the Queen.
I like the parthenogenesis theory, but it is far too speculative for Alien: Isolation which is quite straight forward.
It is not straight forward. What would make it even more clear is to at least find rooms of nothing but eggs set in order. But what we see is eggs set in places that make no sense, there is no body in the wall or anything cacooned. These creatures, especially the queen are smart enough to turn the power off and to know where to look and how to find things. As far as the AVP Galaxy interview, there have been statement from CA that state that they never said that. The fact is they were using everything about this game to come from "Alien" minus the hive and Amanda from "Aliens".
Aliens is my favorite of the four movies don't get me wrong. I don't mind the addition of Queen. Hell in this game even if she was hinted at (strongly) I wouldn't mind. However there is no evidence of a Queen at all in this game. The eggs in the destroyed terminal paths in mission 18 and 19 have been there for a good while.
Also think about this. Yes I know it's a video game and the point is not necessarily the story. However the entire time in all of the logs and all of the story it has always been the same creature. Look:
1) Alien bursts out of the womans chest (patient zero).
2) Waits and the Colonial Marshals take immediate action to quarantine the entire medical spire.
3) Within a day there is the creatures seen and noted. From that point forward the creature is always the same.
4) At no point does a Alien Queens life cycle have her looking exactly like her drones. There is ONE game that shows ONE Xenomorph transforming into a Queen because of the lack of a Queen. Yet allowed by Fox to be created for a video game. At no point in their official releases of the Alien anthology and books for canon FROM THEM is there an instance of them talking about a drone can become a Queen.
5) The Alien Queens cycle from chest to full grown is half a day. Yet from November 13th until December 11th they dealth with the exact same looking xenomorph the ENTIRE TIME. So the logs and the story disproves an Alien Queen.
2. The presence of eggs in the Hive is evidence of a Queen.
3. When Amanda destroys the Hive area, presumably she also destroys the Queen.
4. From Nov 13-Dec 11 is proof only of xenomorph sighting, not proof of a solitary xenomorph. There are many xenomorphs on Sebastapol. We learn this when Amanda destroys the Hive area.
5. The logs are a mismatch of public records that are available to Amanda. There are some terminals with ERROR messages or LOCKED messages which could imply that there are logs Amanda does not have access to.
6. My favorite is Alien: Resurrection.
7. From the presented story, logs and evidence, I believe it is possible to surmise that a Queen is present in Sebastopol and that Amanda destroys it when she destroys the Hive.
in regards to your edits.
first of all in number 3 I meant creature not creatures.
1) Could have yes, BUT there can only be one queen in a certain radius of another according to canon by Fox (before sale to Disney).
2) The presence of Eggs does not indicate a Queen. You're absolutely wrong on this. I am not talking about opinions and personal canon here. I am talking about fact about what the owners and the original creator (director) of the story intended and have put into Alien. This game is based on Alien except for Amanda Ripley and the Hive view. Egg morphing is spoken of by CA in a few of their video interviews go check them out. They used ALL the material they were given by Fox to create this game in regards to Alien.
3) Which doesn't explain the eggs in the transit systems in mission 18 and 19 nor does it explain the hive with eggs in it in Solomons Habitations in 18 and 19. The Queen can not move with her Ovum and sure as hell people would have been seeing eggs moved across the station by xenos and at least ONE person would have said something about "the creature was carrying something with it...." The Queen is too big to fit through the ducts and there is no way she could have made it to the reactor core in less than 4 hours (she is full grown within 8 hours). She's too big and someone would have seen her. All reports of the alien from within 6 hours of it chest bursting are the same creatures. The Alien Queen could not have set up shop in the reactor or anywhere, laid an egg, got someone facehugged, then it gestated, then burst within 6 hours. Hell it would at least take 2 days minimum if her ovum even created that fast.
4) Oh so all the xenomorphs popped outside of patient zero and formed within the first day? Man your logic has went out the window and you need to rethink what you're talking about. Too many people think themselves smart and logical when they aren't and yes I am making a personal stab because I am reading what you are saying and legitimately it doesn't make a lick of sense to the lore or canon according to the owners and the original creators story line, not even with Aliens as well.
5) I agree, we don't know everything. However waits and the heads of the station know a lot more than the overwhelming majority of people in the station do. Sure there are things the standards have seen that waits hasn't. However waits would have known about the queen and ricardo as well.
6) ok
7) .... refer to number 4.
Look I don't mind peoples opinions. We call all decide the sky is purple and that it reflects purple and refuse to acknowledge it is clear and reflecting blue from the water. We can do that and call it logic all we want. We can spit in the face of all the universe and stop our feet down and dig ourselves in until we're killed and or annihilated from existence and never give up even if we are wrong. However I choose to speak truth and facts thats it.