Alien: Xenomorph
Basic Information
Full Name: Xenomorph XX121
Aliases/Nicknames: Alien
Age: Varies (from hours to indefinite, depending on the lifecycle stage)
Gender: Genderless (reproduces asexually through a Queen)
Occupation: Predator/Species Propagator
Affiliation: Xenomorph Hive
Appearance
Height: Varies (approximately 7-9 feet for adult drones)
Build: Slender, biomechanical
Eye Color: None
Hair Color: None
Distinguishing Features: Exoskeletal armor, elongated skull, secondary retractable
jaw
Background
Place of Origin: Unknown, possibly extraterrestrial in origin
Family: Hive structure with a Queen leading drones and warriors
Education: Instinctual behavior with some learning capability
History: First encountered by humans on the planetoid LV-426
Personality
Traits: Aggressive, survival-oriented, hive-minded
Likes: Warm environments suitable for nesting
Dislikes: Threats to the hive or individual survival
Strengths: Stealth, resilience, acidic blood
Weaknesses: Vulnerability to extreme heat and concentrated firepower
Abilities
Skills: Wall-crawling, stealth, ambush tactics
Powers (if applicable): Acidic blood, rapid growth and maturation
Equipment/Tools: None
Relationships
Allies: Other Xenomorphs within the hive
Enemies: Any potential host or threat, including humans and other species
Romantic Interests: None
Mentors: None
Proteges: None
Story Arcs
Notable Events: Numerous encounters with human spacefarers and colonial
marines
Character Development: Not applicable
Challenges/Conflicts: Survival and propagation of the species
Quotes
Catchphrases: None
Notable Dialogue: None
Trivia
Interesting Facts: The Xenomorph’s design was heavily influenced by the work of
Swiss artist H.R. Giger.
Influences: The Xenomorph has become a quintessential symbol of cosmic horror
and the fear of the unknown.
Cultural Impact: The creature has had a significant impact on the horror and
science fiction genres, inspiring numerous books, films, and games.
Likely winner in a fight
Vs Marty McFly: Xenomorph (due to its predatory nature and physical prowess)
Vs Robin Hood: Xenomorph (for its superior strength and stealth)
Vs T-800 Terminator: T-800 Terminator (due to its resilience and advanced
weaponry)
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief (due to his advanced armor and combat
training)
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman (due to her divine powers and combat skills)
References
First Appearance: “Alien” (1979)
Creators: Dan O’Bannon (writer), Ronald Shusett (writer), H.R. Giger (artist)
Portrayed by (if applicable): Bolaji Badejo (in “Alien”)