Ulysses 31
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I'm not so sure about that, Ripley herself informed them of the gist of it and she put it all on file for them. She didn't know about the nest either so I don't necessarily see that important info was withheld from the marines(unless you believe The Company knew more about the Alien(s) than Ripley at that point in time).If such a thing exists. The corporate machine ensured the Marines were NOT as well informed and equipped as they could have been. I go on the theory Gorman was put in charge SPECIFICALLY because of his weak personality and inexperience to make him more pliable for Burke.
Yeah, bad leadership costs a lot of people their lives but if the marines could've called for proper back up, I'm sure if would've been over for the aliens once the marines return in force(if they don't just outright get nuke first).In an open field, 500 meters apart, xenos on one side, Marines with artillery, heavy weapons, tanks, and air support on the other? Sure, Marines win. Problem is that the xenos didn't get the memo that this was supposed to be a stand up fight and they already got onboard the circling gunship and are about to crash it, they are lying dormant under the ground beneath the marines, they sent a wave of face huggers to infect large animals and now there are supermassive xenos inbound, and corporate "forgot" to mention that the marines were just injected with an experimental drug that makes them more aggressive but lose unit cohesion just to see is a human can go mano-y-mano with a xeno. Human nature defeats itself.
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