The thing vs Alien
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2024
- Welcome to another chilling episode on "Scripted by Machines," where artificial intelligence creates spine-tingling content for your entertainment! In today’s episode, we present a fearsome face-off in our Tournament of Horrors: The Thing vs. Alien.
👾 Matchup Highlights:
The Thing: A shapeshifting horror from the icy depths of Antarctica, capable of assimilating and imitating any living creature. How will its cunning adaptability fare in this terrifying tournament?
Alien (Xenomorph): The ultimate predator from the darkest corners of space, known for its deadly agility and ruthless hunting skills. Can it outmatch the deceptive tactics of The Thing?
🎬 In This Video:
Pre-Match Analysis: Introduction of today's combatants.
The Battle: Watch as The Thing and the Alien clash in a simulated arena, designed by our AI to test their horrific abilities to the fullest.
Post-Match Breakdown: Analysis of the outcome, highlighting key moments and tactics that decided the victor. Why the AI chose the winner, and what percent of the time the AI says they will win.
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Whoever wins. We lose.
True fact.
the thing would win, all it needs its too touch the xenomorph
@@Jenny_Myers I don't know. Can the Thing adapt to the touch of the Alien's concentrated acid blood? 🤔
Nope, we are smart, we would just figure out a pathogen that would wipe them out.
@@Jenny_Myers
Acid blood
But then Kurt Russell showed up and blew up the moon.
Too bad he was assimilated.
According to the dark horse comics, Macready never was affected. But that’s a different universe. I will say Childs was prob affected at the end of the Thing.
Snake Plisken
MacReady: I say we take off n nuke the site from orbit… just to b sure
@@Sandman_Slim nah Kurt Russell assimilated The Thing
I don't think the Thing could adapt to the acid, because it never adapted to fire.
Nope. The hot wire made the Thing jump out of the Petri dish.
Acid is chemical, Fire is elemental. We as Humans have Acid in us, but we could never consume fire. Fire and Acid are very different.
Fun Fact, there is a Xenomorph in the 2011 The Thing..
The aliens salivate everywhere, use a sort of mucus to make their hive and have been seen to leave non acidic fleshy remains (AvP) and since they are immune to their own acid, once the thing assimilates their dna, it can also become immune to their acid.
Acid was a genetic adaptation of the Alien. As such, The Thing should be able to adapt genetically as well.
Should end it with a Predator hunting party arriving 😮😮
oh thats clever. thanks for watching :)
@@ScriptedByMachines awsome content, just found your channel n immediately subscribed 😂.. keep up the good work!
And Weyland Yutani unleash the Bob as a test field at the same time 😬.
Marines:“ We‘re quadruple fucked!😬😶🫡😑😐🫥
The Thing vs Predator would be interesting.
Word
"I say we nuke it from orbit."
It's the only way to be sure.
Ripley. It's the only way to be sure !!! She was right as always but i got a feeling she did enjoy blowing it right outta the airlock.
@@danospitpatio6236damnit! U beat me to it. Lol!
Ferrel, prepare for immediate evac.
The Thing is extremely clever and knows the moons' geography very well. It could trick you into nuking a decoy. I say quarantine that moon until you figure out a way to launch the entire moon into the nearest star or black hole.
This needs to be a movie.
Thanks for the uplifting comment. Thrilled that you enjoyed it.
Maybe more interesting than Alien vs Predator?
or a game
👍👍👍
Everyone is always ready for a new “Alien” movie. What I want to see is an origins movie; where did the aliens come from? Now that humans know where the aliens come from, what do they do about the problem?
Tom Sisson
You have GOT to do a The Thing vs The Blob battle!!!!
Sounds like a good one. I'll add it to the que. Thanks for watching :)
Yeah how would that one even go down??
The Thing assimilates and The Blob eats. So I suppose it depends on who does what first
@@johncarey1634 that’s what I find to be the interesting part of it. I’m curious to see how it could transpire!
@@ScriptedByMachines but the blob is viral/bacterial. does the thing assimilate single cell creatures or RNA type creatures? thats the question
@user-lc8im5iu3i
If the Thing can perfectly replicate cells down to the chromosomal level, bacteria will be no issue at all. Bacteriums are just one cell and the Thing replicates cells easily.
I've always wanted to see the ultimate triple threat match between the Thing, Predators, and aliens.
And remember folks, the thing could split into multiple things so a gang style throw down is possible
always wanted to see the Thing vs the Blob
Would be kinda cool if they threw in a few colonial marines into the mix, or a engineer also. That would be insane to see how each would react to each other, as each of their threat levels would size up to each other.
Yes The Thing can split if it had assimilated enough bio mass. I also think it could use previously assimilated life forms abilities and defenses like possibly claws, stingers, multiple appendages.
😮 WTF!!! 😨
The Thing would win, easily. The only thing that would prevent it is if the Aliens, or Predator are immune to it or something. Other than that, it beats them all.
I'd hate to be caught between this battle
Man would win and survive the victor..well maybe, LOL.
@kinginyellow1490 WOMAN. Specifically Ellen Louise Ripley...
The ending was cool with taking control over the hive, but the question is, should the Thing even be capable of asimilating xenos? If they are made from the black goo, is it compatible, or if they are "silicone-based" like mentioned by Ash in the first Alien movie. This deserves a rematch under the condition that the Thing is unable to asimilate xenos, and they just fight. Give the Thing more biomas to even the odds.
NIce! Those are great points, I appreciate the thoughts. My plan is to do any video/ideas that people ask for in the comments. I'll add this rematch to the que.
Technically this shouldn't be possible thr xenomorphic matalic skin structure 😯 prevent that
I always theorized that the Xenomorph could not be assimilated by The Thing. It seemed it was designed for that even though they're from two separate universes.
The things main advantage and style is replication. From what I can tell from all info from all the movies is the thing can replicate all known lifeforms. It's an alien virus or lifeform itself so if it can replicate an alien (dogs humans which are aliens to it) then it goes to stand it can replicate any lifeform it comes into contact with.
@@ScriptedByMachines All of the arguments are fatally flawed. Firstly, it is established lore that Xenomorph reproduction depends on binding with the DNA of the host species - this is additionally proven by the differences between humanoid xenomorphs, dog-bursters, predaliens... Therefore molecular base or 'niche' DNA is not a barrier to assimilation or mutation as Xenomorphs already rely on those processes themselves. Secondly, it is never established anywhere, what the molecular base of the Thing is - carbon, silicon, something else entirely, something utterly unknown to our universe or that does not confirm to known biological principles at all... and yet it manages to attack, infiltrate, assimilate, mutate and imitate all and any life it comes across - anywhere in space - without contradiction in canon lore. If even one cell of the Thing 'infected' a Xenomoprh, the Thing would win - it would just take a little longer.
And now that The Thing has won, it lives out its life assimilating whatever micro-organisms are left and then, eventually, it dies. Alone.
Or it freezes itself and waits for some new organism to arrive.
yeah i guess once the Thing can adapt to the acid blood, any drone or warrior that tries to attack would just get assimilated
It's a nonsense scenario.
The thing always relied on stealth.
But in this case would stealth even be necessary?
@@dragonback6075Stealth against humans which are completely different then aliens lmao.
People on forums have tried asking Ridley Scott to make this into a movie years ago
This battle:….
Predator: 👀
The aliens are a silicone based life form, the thing seems to be a carbon-based life form plus the aliens have molecular acid for blood how would the things cells survive in that, I believe the aliens would be triumphant.
I agree. The acid blood is one hell of a defense against physical threats as well as cellular assimilation.
I had a similar thought, aren't alien linked together mentally? That may only happen there is a queen though
@@zealot777 yes it's a fantastic defense, if you watch the way the Thing assimilates creatures, it needs to go through the body or float through the bloodstream, the alien blood is always there, there is no way it could take over that body, because the thing needs time to assimilate, with the acid for blood there is no time.
@@ghoststalker4490 yes. The acid blood would kill The Things cell before it could even assimilate the Xenos cells.
Or it knows the organism already and has already assimilated one of them, it can also create it's own dissolving acid for consuming other creatures. Molecular acid might be one of the ways it consumes it's prey actually so it might not effect it at all. Remember the dogs! We know it's vulnerable to extreme heat but then again so are xenomorphs. The acid question is a good one to think about though.
The thing is very similar to the Flood in HALO. Regardless of how powerful any life form was, the flood was still capable of dominating them!
I believe the creators were inspired by John carpenters the thing for the flood
@@gigginbig3 makes sense.
@gigginbig3 as a kid, when we got our first VCR when they came out in the 80's. The Thing was one of the first VHS movie we watched. I remeber it was as scary as it was awesome.
Where did the xenos get enough hosts to form a massive army?
From the statis preserved humans I guess. Or maybe local native fauna.
@@AntoniuDraculea Ah yeah, I didn't realise at first that there were loads of colonists on a giant ship. Cheers.
China
Looks like a goddamn town meeting
Hicks
That is exactly what I was thinking. The theory of the xenomorph's building, a massive army is totally decipated because there wouldn't be enough organisms for face. Huggers, which are laid by the queens to develop into chess bursters, which then develop into drones. So the whole theory is no good.
Ok, now I desperately need an "Alien" movie on an icy planet....
There is the issue of "Black goo accelerant". Leaks from Alien Romulus suggest that Way-Yu were able to reverse engineer an Alien and got black goo. How would Thing react to such substance? It was shown in Prometheus in opening scene, where goo was ripping apart DNA and putting it back in new form. If something like this started happening to Thing, its own DNA stucture, its CORE might also become restructured.
Also, Thing canno't replicate/consume non biological matter, having Silicone based outer shell might prove impossible to replicate for the Thing.
Other then that, I like this sort of use of AI things. Good job on making it.
The Thing wouldn't be able to absorb the acidic blood of the Xenomorph. As it tried to absorb more and more Xenomorphs, it would continually get burned by the acidic blood and would eventually back off. It would have never gotten to the queen. The Thing could be killed by getting burned (flames, acid, etc.).
Either could be burned BUT once the Thing adjusts to Xenomorphs DNA it's over
The Thing would never be able to absorb the acid. It can't absorb flames, so how could it absorb acid? As the Thing tried to puncture through the Xenomorph's mesoskeleton to absorb the Xenomorph, the acid would repeatedly burn the Thing and pieces (or cells) of the Thing would be dissolved by the acid until it lost so much of its body mass that, even after only trying to absorb just a few Xenomorphs, it would have to retreat. If it kept on trying to absorb he Xenomorphs, it would eventually be totally dissolved. If the Thing can absorb anything, then why didn't it absorb the flames they were killing it with? Eventually the Thing should have been able to absorb the flame and made the flame part of itself to use in upcoming attacks upon future victims, or it would become resistant to the flames. But it never absorbed the flames or became resistant to the flames even after repeated exposure to the flames. It would be the same way with the acid. Furthermore, even if the Thing retreated, if enough Xenomorphs were willing to sacrifice themselves attacking the Thing, the Thing could potentially end up being totally dissolved.
As someone else pointed out fire is an element and acid is a chemical. If given enough exposure to it the Things cells could eventually assimilate the xenomorphs cells.
I've waited some time for someone to do this video. The Thing is perhaps my favorite sci-fi organism. Well done.
Can we please have a version of this where the thing loses? since it was 58, 42 percent its still a possibility even if less likely.
Also, do a war between the space bugs of Starship Troopers and Xenomorphs.
The Thing could not assimilate Xenomorphs, they are silicon based organisms
But they are compatible with carbon based life forms for reproduction...
@@danospitpatio6236, that's only for nourishment mostly
I see no reason why The Thing, imitating a human, couldn't intentionally become impregnated by a face hugger, safely gaining access to the Xenomorph genetics.
@@michaeltape8282 Good thinking!
The Thing could not assimilate Humans as they are carbon based organisms. The Thing could not assimilate Glorgops from Kepler 22b because they are copper based organisms. The thing could not assimilate Proceps from Jupiter because they are iron based organisms.
You seriously believe that in the likely thousands of worlds, the thing has been to it has ONLY encountered, has only has ever assimilated Carbon based life forms? And that's all it's capable of assimilating? That in itself is pretty ridiculous.
Fire is not the same as chemical interactions..also, xenomorph bodies are not entirely comprised of acid. The exoskeleton is not acidic, and and any organic systems can assimilate/digest that..eventually. With that done, the bugs are done.
The Thing vs The Borg would be a great story
The biggest problem is drones don't retreat from a danger to the hive. They would die to a man, they know caution but not fear. They would tear the thing creature to pieces no matter the cost. Unless it grossly out numbered them or evolved a carapace and acidic resistance, the perfect organism, the xenomorph would win. But it would need to win the first encounter for that....
unlikely the thing doesnt only absorb it also infects. If a drone is infected the entire hive will soon get infected. In this scenario the thing formed a perfect mass in case the thing fails to do so it will seek to infect. Once 2-3 organisms are infected the rest will soon follow.
The drones can tear Thing apart all they want, but it will still be alive, just in many independent pieces now. The biggest questionable part of a Thing vs Alien fight would be how well does Thing adapt to acidic blood.
Meanwhile the Flood Gravemind is watching, eating popcorn and laughing at how pathetic both the Thing and the Xenomorphs are in comparison to it...
I’m pretty the thing would assimilate the flood .
@@bryancooper5495 Yeah...I doubt that. If you've read the Halo novel Silentium, you'll understand why.
@bryancooper5495
You realize that the Flood is a physical manifestation of the living universe, right? Given enough time they can achieve his-like powers sufficient to infect the fabric of space-time itself. The Thing is an ant by comparison.
The Aliens would instantly know The Thing was not one of them.
I think assimilating the Alien would be incredibly dangerous for the Thing though.
The Xenomorphs attack with their mouths and claws and the thing only needs one of its cells to get into the xeno and it is assimilated. So every time a xeno fights the thing it is suicide. The Xenos would lose simply for the fact that the thing works on a microscopic level.
You cant even touch the thing skin to skin I dont think. That is why the xenos also stand 0 chance.
Always thought the Acid blood would stop the Thing from immitating the Alien
The problem with this argument is that it's basing it off of absolutes.@@EAIRP
Can xenomorph cells resist being assimilated by the things cells?
A mix between xenomorph, necromorph, tyranid, termanid, phyrexian, blacklight, doom demons, and the thing 😢😂
And Flood pure forms, just for flavor.
@@Dargonhuman pure nightmare fuel lol
Should of added those creatures from dead space but over all "The Thing".
The necromorphs?
There was a video on, who would win, Necromorphs vs the Flood.
I was hoping instead of absorbing the Queen, the Thing mated with her and produced a bunch of those creatures.
Considering that the story was written with the basis that the thing could assimilate Xenomorph biology, it does make sense. It wouldn't cooperate it, but I wouldn't think that it could adapt to be resilient toward xenomorph physiology, especially when you consider an ironically, just how physically capable Xenos are, I would say based off how much DNA potential the thing could have a simulated it could potentially turn itself into a sort of Camera capable of combing Xenos.but assuming that this is a standard hive I do think that the overwhelming numbers, and the fact that there are Royal guard variants in the hive I would think that the thing by the time it reaches the queen would be either dead or two weekend to defeat her
Plot twist the black goo is from the thing
I was gonna say what would happen if the black goo infects "The Thing"? A potent and instantaneous mutagen vs an instantly self evolving organism. I think that would be quite interesting and probably incomprehensible actually.
I dont think they would fight both win its a power up
old fan theory: The black goo was designed to destroy the Thing which was why the revived engineer was heading to Earth (in Prometheus) in pursuit of the Thing which crashed on Antartica thousands of years ago.
The Black Goo was in District9 first.
@@whitenuttergoku7310That would've been the greatest twist in the entire Alien saga
Note to self: Glass such planets and never land on them.
The xenomorph has human dna and is a defined being while the thing is an changing chimera, but both creatures and their first movies were iconic and VERY good IMO.
Love coming back to listen to this from time to time. Great match, great story, great chilling end. Classic Sci-fi 💯
Same
I never thought I’d ever feel sorry for the Xeno’s
The Thing you have drawn looks very Lovecraftien
I don’t think it would be able to adapt to the acid fast enough as it is known to burn at a molecular level. I think the first alien it ate would have been that moment it knew it fucked up.
As others have been repeatedly saying, acid does not equal fire. Acid is a chemical substance and fire is not. It doesn't need to adapt to the acid because the assimilated cells are virtually identical to the host's original cells.
The real problem is that the Xeno's are a silicon-based life form, making assimilation in the first place unlikely.
@firestarex3544 The whole "can't assimilate silicon based life forms" argument is pretty lame too. Why COULDN'T it? The rapidly evolving, rapidly adapting sentient cells couldn't adjust to silicon? Why could they adjust to carbon? It likely went to thousands of worlds before hitting earth and it conveniently never encountered a silicon based life form? Or a copper based life form? It's whole shtick is being able to copy alien(humans in the movie relative to it) DNA. No reason to think the highly intelligent evolution-cell, capable of outsmarted humans couldn't get face hugged on purpose and steal Xeno DNA that way.
Very well done. Thank you for that 👍...
Reckon we need a Predator vs Thing wonder how that would pan out.
Pred would lose. He'd put up a hell of a fight to be fair, but all Thing would need to do is play dead long enough for Pred to go in for a trophy and get infected.
This was cool as hell but i have to agree with the majority of comments.....the Thing could Not assimilate the Aliens Silicon based Molecular Acidic blood as the burn rate is beyond that of the absorption rate.
The thing vs the flood vs alien
This could be an amazing movie if done right. My two fav alien movie creatures pit against each other, with some people stuck in the middle. Id be soooo stoked if I heard this would be a real thing
Insane but very probable outcome
Absolutely brilliant thank you ❤
Canonically, the thing would go dorment and freeze in such a cold environment. Also, the alien would go dorment in an environment without hosts 🤔
So, a nap time draw?
Pretty cool, this is like a 'Death Battle' but instead of comic characters its horror entities analyzed by AI.
xenomorph: I'm a perfect organism
thing: I'm not an organism
Xenomorph acid would incinerate the Thing,at first. Xeno grows, leaves DNA behind that the Thing absorbs. It evolves and now the entire universe is in serious trouble.
Thats not what the queen looks like, Mr. robot :)
The AI: Should I put a gold crown and a purple robe on it?
Me: no, that's still not right. Hilarious but wrong.
Couldn't imagine the thing getting ahold of Eldritch Horrors if it could. I'd love to see the things origins how the race ended up capturing it that'd be amazing.
the thing itself is already an eldritch cosmic horror creation, it doesn't need to get a hold of one it is one already.
@@cyanyde4950 but it could be even more Horrific oooooo imagine if the scariest oldest monster's out there were eaten by the thing or that Giant Space creature from Solo 😱
You know what alien remains undefeated?
The Blob, it versus pretty much anything else is going to be one sided.
the blob vs everything lol
Probably wouldn't win in this battle considering the climate of the planet.
1 The Thing= Extition of all Xenomorph planet.
Better enemy for The Thing and more fair= Aliens how The Blob, Splitters or Slitter.
The thing vs Cacoon
I thought that Xenomorph was the only organism that the Thing couldn't assimilate, how about The Thing or Xenomorph v.s. the Borg from Star Trek or the Replicators from Stargate.
As much as it pains me to say this as a lifelong Trekkie - the Borg would get wrecked in either matchup. Evidence? Species 8472 had the mobility and resilience of the xenos and the "supercell" mutative aspects of Thing, and 8472 simply mopped the floor with the Borg in every encounter until Voyager got involved.
Xenos would shred drones and since Borg ships incorporate organic materials in their construction, Thing would have little issue assimilating both ship and drone into itself.
Stargate replicators might have a more favorable outcome given they're almost wholly inorganic and would resist assimilation by Thing better plus their metal construction would make them more durable against xeno attacks. Replicators are also highly adaptable and being tech based would likely find a defence against xeno acid fairly quickly.
Rewatched the thing again the other day. Still holds up so so good. But i did notice when that dudes head pulls itself away from his body its green now in the version i watched. Like wtf? When did they change it to green? There was still so much blood n guts so really made no sense to censor that one tiny bit
Damn good entertainment and storytelling. I thought The Thing was kinda silly looking at first, but I began to change my mind once it started defeating the Xenomorphs and the changes it underwent thru assimilation. 😀
You are so right. A movie would be fierce.
Now that would be something
The AI here seemed to make ALOT of assumptions of what the creature could and could not assimilate. We know that the Thing CANNOT withstand fire, so something as corrosive as acid should prove just as deadly. Plus, the Hive mind is not just limited to a single isolated hive but is believed to be linked to a universal one. Also...what makes the AI think the Xenos would let the Thing escape in the first place? Xenos are RELENTLESS. Once they see a threat they just don't let it go, they pursue it! The Thing I'm afraid would get one shot and one shot only. In short, even if it realized "oops! Bit off more than I could chew!" it'd be too late, the xenos would already be swarming it and making it it was completely obliterated in acidic blood.
Fire and acid (especially organic acid) are two completely different things. Fire burns and kills xenomorphs just as easily as the Thing yet they are still resistant to their blood. Their blood is organic so the Thing can replicate it.
I think the biggest mistake of the AI here is focusing on "The Thing" as a singular entity, as a singular monster, may I ask what chance does the Xenomorph have whether it be a hive or a singular monster, when every method of attack it may have actively feeds The Thing? Even as army's of drones slash, stab, and consume the monstrosity they will be subsequently assimilated, consumed and replicated within minutes if not seconds (keep in mind, the thing's shapeshifting abilities in the movies are being retroactively nerfed by the cellular degradation of below subzero temperatures from the Antarctic)...
Honestly the most realistic outcome would play out to be the most boring to watch in a movie format, as the drones that had chased down the Things original form would return to the hive having been unwittingly consumed and replicated by the biological organism, and would likely set about contaminating the rest of the hive without any resistance or dramatic clash needed, as their contaminated flesh would meld and spread within the very walls of the Xenomorph hive itself, and unless the Thing is feeling particularly sadistic, the Xenomorph queen wouldn't even have to know her drones, eggs, and even the very hive itself has all turned inwards against her, as the Things cellular replication gradually unknowingly travels to the core of the hives source, her.
@@bubbajoe117 Hmmm, good point. The only edge I firmly believe the hive might have is knowing which drones are still drones and which ones are imposters. But not even that would help them since they wouldn't have any effective means of killing them. Not when they have the same strengths and weaknesses with the Thing having additional abilities from the other alien races it's encountered over the years.
@@carloszestyboy2901yeah but the alien’s are relentless and brutal so they’ll kill it by acid
No buy. Between the silicone-based physiology of the zekes and their molecular-acid circulatory medium, it's doubtful the griio (the Thing) would be able to process, adapt, or assimilate them. Even if it could, the griio is an infiltrator, not a warrior - it mimics its prey and moves among them, striking and assimilating isolated targets until it's the last creature standing. It doesn't brass up to a place and duke it out with the staff.
Also, the zekes wouldn't have been able to set up shop on a frozen deathworld. Too cold; the chestbursters would die off, and even if they reached drone stage, they'd enter metabolic hiberation and likely die. They're like bees that way.
are you single?
@@lebawskimusiclol
@@n0tk0sher the alien biology discussion is the fastest way to a mans heart
Totally agree. Xenomorph > the thing
@@chadkent1241 you're wrong though. Assuming the acid is actually harmful to the thing, it's not really an issue because the xeno's first line of defense is its carapace. Once the thing touches it, it's over because the xenos bodies are naturally immune to the acid, and the thing would already begin to become immune to it as well.
They really should adapt this to a movie
Poor Xenos if they knew how to use objects and especially fire then this battle could have ended in their favor.
My suggestion is Kelvin vs Thing. Kelvin from the movie Life another organism that stays dormant until they got the materials and environment needed to wake awake also it can absorm matter almost like the Thing. This would be an interesting battle in the micro level.
I love this so much, I come back to listen to it from time to time. So now I’m wondering, does the thing now infect each of the Xenomorhs? And sense it has intelligence to space travel, will it continue its journey on collecting more aliens (even humans). Now THIS is definitely *Horror*
That depends entirely on the level of control the queens have over their broods.
If Thing has full dominant control of the hivemind through the assimilated queen, then it could simply order the surviving xenos to submit to assimilation and add their biomass to its own.
On the other hand, if there is any shred of independence in the individual xenos (i.e. a genetic "failsafe" to allow the hive to reject a corrupted or compromised queen) then they likely would break from the Thing's psychic control, raise a new queen and build a new hive.
This was a stomp.
Oh heck yeah I'm excited to watch this video now I was literally thinking about this last month so I am onward into the video here I can't wait to hear the theories because yes I very much was wondering about this.
Hope you enjoy it! Thanks for tuning in :)
@@ScriptedByMachines I enjoyed it.
a while back I wrote to Ridley Scott asking him to make a cross over lol
These arts are amazing!
I would love to see this as a movie. :)
Before I watch I say nothing can beat the Thing if we're going by the movies. The Thing will do what it does to everything and that's that. Alien doesn't shoot fire out of anything and I don't see where bleeding acid would have any effect, because the Thing changes it's genetics to match it's victim, so the acid shouldn't come in to it.
So in the end I was right. Yay me!
Of course the Thing would win easily. Xenomorphs have no means to kill the Thing and the Things win condition is to assimilate. As soon as the Xenomorph comes into contact with the Thing the Xenomorph loses.
A crossover would be cool
If you’ve seen Akira, Alien vs Thing would be the same scene where Tetsuo’s body loses control it starts sucking everything into itself.
Great job 😎😎
im new sub you put effort in ty:)
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it :)
So how about the original version of the thing the black and white version vs the Xenomorph
A lot of people claiming the thing shouldnt be able to take over xenomorphs but the arguments invoked dont really make sense:
1. Xenomorphs transition from carbon to silicon themselves when they (silicon based facehuggers) highjack human organisms (carbon) to build xenomorph drones (silicon).
So if xenomorphs themselves do it just fine, how would the thing (which is a predator specialized in this sort of stuff) not be able to once it had xenomorph dna?
2. Yes the xenos have acid blood. So? Its not like 100% of their cells are acid or they wouldnt even function. The thing just needs 1 xeno cell for dna and thats it. Just like in the movie.
After that, after it learns how xeno biology works, it can become immune to the acid itself.
Just like in the movie.
If anything I am surprized the xenos would win 42% of fights according to the machine.
The thing has infested the planet. Even if the drones get very lucky ane destroy the first thing incursion, now that the planet is infested, things will just keep coming and the xenos wont be lucky every time.
The xenos are just too limited.
Not to mention the thing is very smart.
If it could build a space ship from trash and spare parts it can probably build some pretty wild sci fi weapons.
So yeah, 42% win rate for the xenomorphs sounds very generous.
Edit: whatever reply I wrtie to @dond2377 's reply, this excuse of a platform deleted/hides so I will reply via this edit.
1. The xenomorphs salivate a ton and salivate often, they build nests out of their secretions and have been seen to leave nonacid fleshy remains (avp movie).
Obtaining their dna wouldnt be hard for the thing.
It could even trick a facehugger to willingly deposit its "seed" inside it.
2. If the xeno facehuggers (silicon) can use a human (carbon) to make a xeno drone (silicon) then once the thing has their dna it could absolutelly use its carbon body to produce silicon bodie(s).
3. The thing absorbed enough hyper inteligent beings to make a spacecraft from stuff it found at the research base.
It is smart. Very smart.
And it would outsmart the xenos at every step.
Traps, feigned retreat, distractions, flanking maneuvers, etc
It could also build flamethrowers from its own dried bone, methane + fat, and nerve electeic sparks.
Or it could just grow huge tentacles and throw bolders at huge speeds into the xenos.
Frankly I dont see any scenario where the xenos win even a war, yet alone 48%
1. Xenomorphs do not transition from carbon to silicon based lifeforms. They are silicon based lifeforms that can utilize carbon based lifeforms embryonically which can allow the resulting offspring to genetically adapt from the implanted creature. We have never seen nor heard of the Thing adapting to an inorganic compound such as the alloys of the ship/site so many do not believe this would be possible.
2. The problem here is that the acidic blood is molecularly destructive, as such, the wound sustained should be unregenerateable and the Thing should not have the ability to "sample" that specific compound. Meaning it should be impossible for it to formulate a defense against it for future encounters.
My 2 cp. I don't believe the Thing would win, assuming it could Even survive an initial encounter with what was distributed as a dozen drones to attempt to genetically restructure. I don't even believe it would survive that encounter let alone be able to out run a dozen drones after having sampled "micro cellular organisms" to achieve a mass Large enough to be physically imposing/on par with a dozen drones.
I believe the initial encounter as described in the video would result in a few drones death but also in the liquidation via molecular acid of the Thing to such a reduced available mass that the remaining drones would easily be able to render it at least no longer a threat, at most, assuming they don't continuously attempt to "melt" it (as seen in various films where the Xenos harm each other to release the acid within), an inconsequential existing threat.
On point I definitely will concede however is due to the nature on the Thing, we do not know it's level of intelligence prior to it assimilating organisms and if this intelligence is solely from acquisition of mass/cells from it's prey. Assuming at minimum a level of human intelligence prior to hunting, I think the Thing would first attempt to have many other Thing lifeforms (assuming adequate available prey) prior to attempting the initial encounter.
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As I said not every cell of the xenomorph is going to be acid.
They salivate everywhere including in combat and have whole hives made from secretions.
Assimilating their DNA wouldnt be hard.
In AvP we see a human use the head of a newly killed alien as a shield. If that didnt have a ton of DNA then I dont know what would. It wouldnt be hard for the thing to crush an alien, even if it means losing a tentacle or two, and then come back for remains for DNA.
I also have doubts the thing, which is master of this domin, couldnt secrete a mucus capable to at least mitigating the effects of the acid or washing most of it away before real damage is dealt.
If our stomachs can handle an acid stronger than sulfuric acid, chances are the thing, after consuming countless alien entities across the stars, can come up with something to at least mitigate the acid.
As for the carbon-silicon aspect, if the alien can use silicon life to make carbon life to build itself silicon life then please explain why the thing wouldnt be able to use its carbon life to make silicon life (silicon organs for itself)?
Once it gets alien DNA (from saliva, a chipped alien fang, etc) it would know to do it.
It could even trick a facehugger to willingly give the thing its "seed" and get it that way.
Finally, as I said, if it assimilated enough inteligent beings to know to build a spacecraft from scraps then it is very inteligent.
It will know ambush, feigned retreat tactics, etc and it will know to build elaborate traps and even a flamethrower (frankly it could build a flesh one using bone, methane and electric impulses which it can all produce out of just biomass) so even without it making sci-fi weapons it can probably beat the xenos.
I also wouldnt be surprised if it would just adopt some sort of huge octopus shape and just throw rocks at the aliens at huge speed (enough to crush them) from a distance.
The thing is just too smart and versatile.
Even if you were 100% correct and it couldnt assimilate aliens (which is very unlikely since thats the things whole... thing) it would still outsmart and outadapt them.
I honestly dont know how the aliens would ever win a scenario honestly.
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Wrote an elaborate answer but YT just deleted it/hides it for whatever reason.
So I will try again in short.
1. Aliens salivate everywhere, make their nests from their own biological products and have been seen to leave nonacidic fleshy remains (alien vs predator movies).
Obtaining their dna woulent be an issue.
Once the thing has their dna it can become immune to their acid as they are and it is all over.
2. The xenos use their silicon facehuggers to make carbon humans produce silicon drones.
So what would stop the thing using its carbon form to produce silicon forms?
3. The thing assimilated very very inteligent organisms. To the point it could make a spacecraft from spare parts and scrap (to be fair it was a scientific expedition but still).
It would outsmart the aliens at a tactical level much like a navy seal would outsmart highschoolers.
And it would have no problem building stuff like a flame thrower (an empty tube made of dry bone, methane + other organic compounds such as fat, and an electric spark from a nerve) or setting up traps.
And I wouldnt be surprised if it would do stuff as simple as grow tentacles to theow big rocks at the aliens as super speed, crushing them.
I frankly dont see how the aliens would ever win any war against the thing.
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The battle is interrupted when the Inquisition declares "EXTERMINATUS!" and glasses the planet...
FOR THE EMPORER
I would love to see this in a DEATH BATTLE! Or like a video of fan theory of motion picture pitch in a mini movie!
If not for the fact that they're owned by two different film companies, I always thought the thing should exist within the AvP universe, kind of one more horror for humans to encounter in space. The xenos would have no way of impregnating the thing whilst at the same time, the thing would not be able to assimilate them due to the acid (sorry, I'm not buying that it could adapt to it), so for them it would be an evolutionary Mexican stand off. For the predators', they could hunt it, but would have no means of killing it without completely destroying it leaving them no trophies, and whilst it could assimilate them it would have difficulty infiltrating a group of them as they'd likely have a vision mode that would show it wasn't one of them.
This is a very interesting topic ...chefs kiss
I thought about this before and felt that the Thing would not be able to assimilate a xenomorph as the thing is a carbon based life form, like us, and the xenomorphs are silicone based life forms (which I think was mentioned/canon in some novels/comic books)
Great stuff
Thanks for watching!
somthing to ponder: would the thing be able to infect them?
does the face hugger not replace its outer hide with polirized silicon?
i didnt think the thing could absorb silicon if they cant absorb the metals of humans they absorb when they have broken bones in the past
but im not sure if silicon is organic in nature
Great movie the thing I like to think of the thing as a bio weapon that got lose on the spacecraft hence why the thing can’t just turn into a flying creature
at least you dont try to pass off the AI voice as human and i applaud you for that.
Soooo goood this video!!!! what`s the name of ambient song?
Sadly I cannot remember. I can tell you however that it was from FreeStockMusic dot com. and one of the only ones that were actually free.
This would be awesome as a film take note James Cameron , Ridley Scott 👍
I actually feel bad for the xenomorph queen in this. When the hive was silenced. That was chilling and creepy. Loved it 💯
Hmmm, let's get the Predator in this battle
One day we will create the thing. The last thing the Thing .
I wonder if the goo that made the Xenomorphs would convert the thing or the other way around.
The only way the Xenomorphs can win is to overwhelm The Thing with so much acid on first contact that it does not have enough time to adapt to the acid and just corrodes to death.
OR......
Some would say "How can the thing assimilate Acid when it can't combat fire?" Not ture, and I am taking this very seriously 🤔🤫🤭 After being burnt at McMurdo, the damn thing Thing was still alive. It's in the films. Acid is more more or less dangerous to the Thing than Acid Rain, Rain, Distilled Water, Ice, Steam, or ACID. It mimic molecules. The one thing the Thing couldn't replicate in the 2011 film was tooth fillings strangely. Afterall, teeth are made up of calcium and calcium is a metal in the periodic table. I rest my case I 100% believe this story is true! 😜
A possible scenario, after assimilating so many drones, The Thing would also probably mimic the the alien drones compulsion to protect hive and queen and would act as a drone itself.
A drone with a secret agenda to infect more drones... ;)
Alien vs The Thing. It was hard to determine the winner but really all the Xeno has is it's acid for defense that may be adaptable by the Thing. The Thing is a shape shifting mess that could be any organic lifeform in disguise. Still we dont even know its main form? I have to agree with video on this one that unless that Xeno acid is harmful to it, the Xeno wouldn't stand a chance in the end against the Thing.
Black goo no side effects on the thing😅
what was used for the background music?
I couldn't tell you exactly. About 3 or 4 months ago when I did my first video. I looked up open source sounds for background. Found this one, did some minor edits to it to make it kind of my own. Possibly free-stock-music dot com but I'm not 100% on that.
It would take a machine to delve into the horror of this concept, wouldn't it?
My money's on the Thing. Xenomorph are already perfect, Thing can't adapt them, but only into them. They will adapt into and replace the Xenomorph genome.
New always comes at the cost of the old. Xeno can't do new, but it's the Thing's whole...
Thing.
I would love to see a conflict between the thing and Star Trek's Borg. As both have the capability of attacking at a cellular level it would be an interesting mach-up however as the thing is incapable of absorbing non-biology matter it may have no defence against the borg's nanotechnology.
Sounds like an interesting one. I'll add it to the que. Thanks for watching :)