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It also only refers to the Xeenomorph in Alien and no other Xeenomorph.
Also side note about the topic.
There are multiple Xeenomorphs in Isolation, a single Xeenomorph doesn't stalk Amanda specifically. No way you take a tram across the station and the xeenomorph fallows you specifically. Plus we know an entire hive exists on the station, every area probably has 1 or more Xeenomorphs lurking around and they just like to hunt in isolation(lol) most of the time.
That's one of those things that amused me in the 1980's. At that time Alien was a rated Certificate A film yet Hasbro made a toy line for kids. They did the same thing with Terminator - also rated Certificate A.
Products marketed at customers who it was illegal to show the films to. How did they get away with that?
Toxic Avenger
Starship Troopers
Commando
Demolition Man
Rambo
A lot of slasher horror movies from that time. Jason and Freddie toys were a thing....
Toys from the 80s and early 90s in general were wild.
Team Karen here, I think that's the perfect name for the ever-shifting, always vicious Xenomorph.
I mean, I bet she gave better head than this double tongued ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥... Then again, It's all a matter of perspective, them hindlegs be looking strangely hot...