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OneCardboardBox ,

I thought she already had the cat before starting the self destruct sequence. She started looking for it while everyone else was getting ready to leave.

ThatWeirdGuy1001 ,
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She didn’t set the self destruction until she was the only one alive

niktemadur ,

Since you put it that way, I can proudly recall that day I woke up with the backyard on fire during a Santa Ana wind event. It wasn’t really a backyard, I lived in a cabin and it was a canyon full of dry shrubs, so imagine the amount of smoke and ashes being blasted my way. Some flames managed to lap at the walls and leave black scars.

My cat - which I thought was a he but turned out to be a she - had given birth a few months before, so there were a total of six cats at the time.

I got up like a bolt out of bed, and what did I do next? I ran for the cats, get them to safety. No wallet, no trying to move the car to safety, not even putting on pants, I ran out in boxer shorts with scared wailing cats in my arms, then ran back to get the rest of them.

Then suddenly things took an incredible turn:
The colony’s pvc water pipe behind the cabin cracked and burst from the heat outside and cold water within, a wall of water went up like a fountain, then the wind shoved it straight towards the cabin. Here it was in the middle of a fire, and it was like a waterfall on all four sides.

We all survived. Even the cabin itself.

cashews_best_nut ,

My cat - which I thought was a he but turned out to be a she - had given birth a few months before, so there were a total of six cats at the time.

Similar thing happened with my cockatiel Henry. Spent 15yrs thinking he was a boy until we created a little nest box for him and he laid an egg. From then on she was Henrieta. :)

Glad your cabin survived!

Nikls94 ,

That’s almost what happened to Herbert the pigeons who one day laid an egg. But she kept the name.

Yokozuna ,

JONESY!!!

ShaggySnacks ,

Ripley has priorities.

mojofrododojo ,

little shit

HerbalGamer ,
@HerbalGamer@sh.itjust.works avatar

It’s the only logical procedure.

Igloojoe ,

Go watch the end of alien again. She’s tossing that animal crate around like a ups driver. That cat would be dead.

XTornado ,

Yeah… I think she wanted to use it as bait just in case.

random_character_a ,
@random_character_a@lemmy.world avatar

Can’t remember the end. Was the cat still in the box when Ripley caused a explosive decomposition?

Mikrochip ,

The cat is the only character out of the first two movies who faced off with a Xenomorph and got a chance to die of old age. Jonesy shows up in the beginning of Aliens, too, but Ripley doesn’t take her on the trip back to LV-426.

SpoilerAlthough anything after the second movie didn’t happen in my head canon anyway, so Ripley, Newt, Hicks and Bishop haven’t died yet, either.

random_character_a ,
@random_character_a@lemmy.world avatar

Yes.

“And you, you little shit-head… you’re staying here.”

…but was the cat covered somehow or already in the hibernation pod? How did it survive in the shuttle when Ripley blew out the xenomorph.

XTornado ,

I think she gets it inside the hibernation pod… But I might be misremembering.

dipshit ,

Good guardian.

DaMonsterKnees ,

And, also keeps him from danger in the ensuing massacre with the colonial marines. Ripley real.

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