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''Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator'' is a comic published by
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about fictional characters from three separate movie series: '' Alien'', ''
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'', and '' Terminator''. The series was in four parts, with parts 2–4 having a tagline on their cover.


Plot

The story begins with a community residing in a sewer at an undisclosed location (possibly on Earth). The characters, including Annalee Call (
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's character from ''
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'') find Ripley #8, a clone of
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(also from ''Alien Resurrection''). Call then takes Ripley back to her base of operations. She informs Ripley of a new military operation on the science station ''Typhoon'', involving a hybrid Alien super soldier, led by a Dr. Trollenberg. When Ripley refuses, Call blackmails her into assisting. Meanwhile, Dr. Trollenberg works on the super soldier. He is approached by General Helm, who is in charge of the station, and wants to shut down the project since Trollenberg requested cybernetic components. After killing the general and his guards, Trollenberg then impersonates his victim by changing his voice. At the same time, a
Predator Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common List of feeding behaviours, feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation ...
travels the ''Typhoon'', intent on hunting the super soldier. Call and her crew, Ripley included, infiltrate the station in disguise. After guards, they move into Trollenberg's lab. Trollenberg, proceeds to kill two of Call's crew before the cloaked Predator decapitates him. Now de-cloaked, the Predator fights the super-soldier. The latter is impervious to harm and able to absorb metal objects to regenerate damage. The super-soldier dispatches his foe, but causes a breach in the station's hull in doing so. The crew escape to their shuttle (''Carthage''), with Trollenberg's head before the space station explodes from the breach, while the super soldier boards a smaller science vessel/
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, taking with it some alien chestbursters. In the 'science pod', the super soldier commences work on a second super soldier who was also near completion. Call hacks into Trollenberg's skull to learn more about him. Inside Trollenberg's memory, she finds an interactive recording of
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in the 21st century, who tells her of the Crypto Terminators, of which Trollenberg was one, who could assimilate among humans in order to establish a new generation later. After Call logs out, three Predator spacecraft surround their ship. Three Predators teleport on board and take Ripley prisoner. Elsewhere, the science pod reaches its destination, the Navy heavy cruiser ''Euphrates''. The prototype disembarks, now accompanied by a new super soldier. On the ''Carthage'', Call surmises that the Predators knew of Ripley's genetic heritage, just as they did, and that they most likely want her to assist in the threat posed by the super soldiers; she decides they must use all this new information to their advantage. On a Predator ship, Ripley finds a trophy room filled with Xenomorph relics. She understands that the Predators' lives revolve around the Aliens and that they know that both the super soldier and she are part Alien. She is taken to a circular operating table and tied down whilst a breathing apparatus is attached to her face, followed by a thin needle drill moving towards her. On the ''Euphrates'', the ship's commanding officer complains about the "android survivors", who he does not trust. The super soldiers have requested to be transferred to a high security asteroid facility. A message arrives from Command, refusing the super soldiers access to the Black Asteroid. The super soldiers then kill the crew present. The prototype super soldier begins to absorb parts of the cruiser's interior, resulting in critical damage to the ship's primary systems, including life support. On the ''Carthage'', Call has determined that the Predators would be following the most likely course of the super soldier towards the nearest large source of Aliens' genetic material: Los Alamos 235 a.k.a. the Black Asteroid. On the Predators' spacecraft, Ripley has a dream in which she relives Aliens encounters and finds a ghostly image of a traditional Terminator
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. Now awake, Ripley notices a scar on her neck. She is led from the operating table, to a viewing screen of Los Alamos 235. She senses that there are Aliens within and that the Predators extracted this information from her DNA, from the Alien genetic memory. Nearby, the ''Euphrates'' is granted access to the Black Asteroid and opens fire on the station's control room. In the Predators' craft, Ripley undergoes a pre-battle ritual where she is given an Alien tooth necklace and is covered in Predator blood warpaint. The super soldiers take control of the ship and make their way to a room filled with fully-grown Aliens in containment tubes. The next day, hidden amongst the smaller asteroids around Los Alamos 235, the ''Carthage'' crew watch the space surrounding the Black Asteroid. An entire fleet of military ships have arrived to retake the station only to be wiped out by a powerful energy surge. The ''Carthage'' moves towards the station, entering unnoticed through the entry point as Call wonders whether the Predators have already made it here and if Ripley is still alive. Inside, Ripley plays dead as a monstrous super soldier crouches over her. In a flashback, she remembers entering the asteroid, remembering how they entered the asteroid, slipping unnoticed past its defenses and the fleet outside. In less than 24 hours, the two super soldiers had created an entire sophisticated manufacturing plant which quickly grew more of the new blue-skinned hybrids. The Terminators had won against the Predator foes. But Ripley, in a desperate gambit, releases the Aliens from their containment tubes. The tide then turns against the Terminators due to their vulnerability to the aliens' acidic blood. Rounding a corner, Ripley finds Call and Voorman. She (Ripley) stays she will stay and fight. Voorman whom drags Call back to the ''Carthage'' and stops her from trying to rescue Ripley. Call feels a sense of responsibility to getting Ripley involved in this mess. Meanwhile, Ripley slips on board the ship and the hybrid prototype also boards. The ''Carthage'' exits the station, followed by the super soldier's ship, just as it explodes. Onboard, Ripley stalks the prototype, moving through the ship's internal piping. She leaps forward to kill the prototype with a Predator knife, but that does not work. Deciding to go with Plan B, Ripley cuts her arm with the blade. Ripley's blood burns through the viewing panel of the airlock door, causing flames from the explosion that surrounded the ship to flood in, resulting in its destruction. On the ''Carthage'', Call observes the explosion and comments that Ripley finished the job. They set a course for home.


Collected editions

The work has been collected as a trade paperback: * ''Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator'' (
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, 96 pages, 2001, )


See also

Other related comic series include: *'' Alien'' *''
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'' *'' Alien vs. Predator'' *'' Terminator''


References

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External links


Official Dark Horse website
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