The Thing vs Alien Rematch
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
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We're back with an epic rematch that fans have been clamoring for. In this showdown, the Thing faces off against the Alien once again, but with a twist-this time, the Thing is unable to assimilate its opponent. Who will emerge victorious in this thrilling battle of survival?
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Man this was unfair for the thing.
- its main ability taken away (lets be real, makes no sense for it to not be able to assimilate xenos. Xeno facehuggers (silicon) infect human hosts (carbon) and make them produce xeno drones (silicon). No way the thing wouldnt be able to use its carbon body to produce silicon bodies/organs once it gets xeno dna).
- faced with impossible numbers of xenos
- 0 time to adapt
I still think the thing would stand a better chance than this.
The xenos are just animals.
The thing is 2000 iq at least.
From making flamethrowers, explozives, etc to turning to near liquid form to hide from the xenos until they leave, it would find a way to at the least escape.
Yeah the main issue was the thing couldn't assimilate silicone. But what is never said about the thing is that we don't know if it can or can't assimilate silicone.
Quite a few of these match ups are unfair. Do not know who suggested them, but this is how they are.
Taking away the things assimilation is like taking away Xenos acid blood. That's ridiculous, even when the AI scripted it in the first fight where it COULD assimilate, the thing won. It's really not even the thing if I can't assimilate, this is such a silly premise.
Well, neither one of them like the flamethrower. And the thing was totally destroyed by it.
@@mauricejenkins2819 I mean, you and me dont like flamethrowers either.. when we are being burnt by then.
But when we are in need and use them theyre great.
Same for the thing.
THE THING VS THE FLOOD(halo)! both carbon based shapeshifters would be epic!
I see a lot of disagreements among the two fan bases. Some swear by the xenomorph and others argue that The Thing should be able to assimilate even them.
By the lore established by the respective franchises, it is easy to see that the xenomorph poses more than a threat to The Thing. There are parts of the xenomorph that The Thing can definitely assimilate. The xenomorph was made by a synthetic person named David (according to Alien: Covenant), through experimentation with The Black Goo and the DNA of Elizabeth Shaw. The Black Goo isn't just some random oil slick, it's actually itself very similar to The Thing and yet very different from what The Thing can normally assimilate.
The Black Goo will mutate anything it comes in contact with, and it was only through much experimentation that David managed to create the xenomorph. But the keyword here was DNA. Yes! The xenomorph was created with DNA and that's what The Thing CAN assimilate. There are fleshy bits to the xenomorphs that The Thing can assimilate. But there are also silicon based parts to the xenomorph that it can not assimilate.
The Thing can NOT assimilate the acidic compound of xenomorph blood, because it's not blood. It's acid. But it CAN assimilate the exterior hard shell of the xenomorph and the claws. This gives it an exterior protection against the acid. But the interior of The Thing would still be vulnerable to the acid.
The Thing can still win by brute force if it only manages to assimilate one of the xenomorphs. But it would have to be very resilient it would be a long and drawn out fight.
The humans didn’t have a chance with those two organisms waiting for them.
The Black Goo: “I’m a bit of a shapeshifter myself”
4:40 The acidic blood was the main thing missing from the first fight. 🛸 👽
and the fact that the xenos are not animals but a new order of intelligence
It WAS in the first fight.
Did anyone actually watch the first video?
@@AdmiralBison he did not
The Thing is conscious on a cellular level. You can drop the Thing in a meat grinder and it'll just form itself back together. Guessing the only way the Aliens could truly beat the Thing is if they ate it.
Or just dissolved every last Thing cell with their acid blood, assuming Thing couldn't find a way to adapt to that.
The xenomorphs didn't sterilise the deck plates. The thing still lives. 🤔
Edit: also, certain forms of litchen can break down silicates in rocks for sustenance, certain archae can metaboliss acid, so even if the thing can't assimilate the xeno's, it could infect and consume them as a more conventional food source on the cellular level.
That's the thing about "the thing" it doesn't end with its monsterous macro-forms.
It's entirely possible that in the weeks following the fight, the hive suffered total collapse due to illness from a myriad of infections caused by the thing.
Wow! Thank you so much for listening to my suggestion, it's very much appreciated. Awesome channel!
I'm glad you enjoy the channel. I try my best to keep up with the comments and love the ideas. Thanks for watching :)
@@ScriptedByMachines Jason vs Terminator and Uber Jason vs Terminator
Great!! I want to see more "rematches"....
Xenomorph and the Thing vs my mum 🙂
The Thing (1951) vs Frankenstein's Monster?
You are way off. The Thing was filmed 3 decades later.
@@Zurround The original thing, from the fifties. Not the John Carpenter movie from the eighties.
@@jamesthomas5109 I never heard of that? Is it a similar story? Is the John Carpenter version a remake?
@@Zurround It's the movie that Carpenter made a remake of, just with more blood and shape-shifting. The 1951 movie is based on the book 'Who Goes There?'. 👽 👾
@@Zurround you come to a battle of wits unarmed. Seriously everyone watched DVD of thing knows about who goes there
How about the Cylons from Battlestar Galactica (maybe do one with the original 1978 version and another with the early 2000s version?) vs different opponents like the Borg from Star Trek Next Gen or the Skynet Terminators etc.
That would be awesome.
Xenomorph is the warmest place to hide!👽🙄
Try doing a 3 way fight, predator vs the thing vs starship troopers.
Great ideas! Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching :)
Yes! The Thing is defeated! I knew the acid blood of the Xenomorphs would burn through the Thing.
Xenomorphs vs Genesteeler cult from Wh40k?
The Thing is the most sympathetic character in all of fiction.
The aliens won't stand a chance against the tyranids😜
Shin Godzilla vs the thing . Rawhead rex vs Jason. Freddy Kruger vs pinhead. Hedorah vs the blob. Megan vs the terminator
Yeah, no. The Thing mimics what it assimilates. When it’s consumed any level of cellular material it will be identical to what it’s consumed. Meaning that acid blood would NOT prevent it from consuming, assimilating and replicating it. AND…. Let’s take into account and absolute consideration that The Thing can divide itself. Meaning that once it can replicate the Xenomorph… it can become a horde of Xenomorphs.
Shame we didn't get to find out what would've happened if the Thing was attacked by facehuggers or tried to assimilate the eggs in a hive.
The Thing vs the Destroying Angles from "a quiet place"
Enjoyed your ch since I watched Creeper vs. The Fly... Subscribed IMMEDIATELY 😊 how about a Medusa(Marvel) vs. Sindel(MK), the Battle of the Queens of HAIR 😂😂 imo it would be EPIC
Sounds like a great idea. I'll add it to the list. thanks for watching :)
this battle was more realistic than the last the thing vs the terminator would be interesting
The thing vs the creeper
The nemesis thing vs the predalien
Now that would be a match up of epic proportions
I think this is kinda accurate, but since the Thing can split into smaller versions of itself, it could have easily escaped and hid until thr coast was clear.
Always wanted The Flood from halo fight the Xenomorphs!
I'm still thinking, the Thing died by fire but the face hugger makes sense also. Like knowing when and where life started. The chicken or the egg.
Kevin From Sin City vs Micheal Myers or Godzilla vs the Kraken.
The thing is down, but not out. 1 micro spec a spec that alien couldn't even see or detect. It once again just has to lay in wait, it still possess the knowledge of previous host. The thing lost the battle not the war. Example; we lost the sudden attack on Pearl Harbor, however we won the war and now have the top 5 militaries on the planet. Take a moment always remember we are BECAUSE of the brave. Thank you to all who put their name on the dotted line and said yes I will serve. Back to subject, only complete 100% of every molecule burned continuity until ash can you stop The Thing! Another aspect of the thing, I accidentally stumbled into is a book called " Things" which is the thing as it tries to comprehend its situation that it in countered when it crash lands on our planet. Explaining from before, during and after the crash. I found it very entertaining. Enjoy and thank you for your time to read my lengthy comments, much appreciated. Melinda
PENNYWISE VS THE CREEPER PLEASE
Gotta reduce pennywise a bit
creeper can smell fear
The Thing Vs Q lol would love to see the thing get out of that one 😄 🤣
Q from Star Trek Next Gen? Mr. Mxylplck from Superman the 5th dimension imp would be a better match for Q. It was debated many years ago on the website Comic Book Universe Battles.
The Thing vs Parasite (DC Comics)
Great ideas on your comments. I'll add them to the list. Thanks for watching :)
Just found your channel,really interesting
Excellent. This time, this channel has correctly determined a valid, intelligent outcome.
However, I did expect some credit...
The thing vs The Arachnids from starship troopers?
The arcahnids , the thing will be render useless with multiple assimilations to a point it be mush
Much better story.
Terminator vs Michael Myers
Let's see the Thing Vs. the Borg
Interesting!!! Or how about the Thing Vs Species 8572 from Star Trek Voyager. These were terrifying aliens as even the borg feared them.
I also want Borg vs xenomorphs or Borg vs Predators.
Genie vs Leprechaun
You mean from the Wishmaster horror movies? I posted on another thread that the Wishmaster loses to most really clever magical opponents because his glaring weakness is that he technically still has to give you what you request and he is defeated if a very clever person who really has a good command of language very carefully phrases a wish in such a way that it cannot be "ruined" by him. He was defeated in the 1st movie when the protagonist wished that the person who accidentally freed him had not had any alcohol to drink that day (he was drunk and clumsy while operating a fork lift) and the Genie ended up ruined from that wish.
Seems like any very clever magical being could pull something similar off if a regular human with maybe above average intelligence like the main character of the first movie filmed about 30 years ago could.
The thing vs Pennywise.
While I don't think the Xenomorphs could beat the Thing, the Alien/Human Hybrids from Alien Resurrection COULD. They could self sacrifice themselves while climbing/hanging from above to be killed and have their acid destroy the Thing. HOWEVER, how would the Xenomorphs know about doing this? The most likely outcome is the result of the first one. The biggest question is could the acid from the Blob overcome the Thing? OR does digesting the Thing allow the cells from it to copy the Blob?
The thing vs Terminator, Kalvin vs Terminator
The creeper vs Kalvin 🎉
Jason vs pumpkinhead
Life 2017 Kalvin vs Mind flair, Kalvin vs the flood halo.
great ideas, i added them to the list. thanks for watching :)
gremlins vs critters
Better
Werewolf(pack) vs Aliens
The Blob vs Predator
6:40 their saliva isnt acid! Seriously itd just be bites an cuts vs the thing
Jason Voorhees vs. The Creaper.
good ideas, i added them to the list. thanks for watching :)
After late night watching John Carpenter's "The Thing" movie many years ago I couldn't sleep. It was the only time I was totally freaked out after watching a horror movie. Since then this monster is the only thing that cause the shivers go down my spine whenever I see the movie title in a TV programme schedule or on a website article. But this scenario gave me some kind of relief, soothe my fear of The Thing... haha :) I was imaging scared The Thing monster, while listening your story, being unable to assimilate its opponent, effectively fight back and eventually escaping from it made me smile for the rest of the day. I wish I saw some animation or a short video just to see The Thing's attempt to escape in fear from an opponent it can't defeat, to see its fright and panic, to see it being beated as painfully as possible, to hear its screams until it is reduced to a bloody mass of flesh and broken bones. And let's not forget to incinerate its remains :)
My thoughts about the possible encounter - I watched both videos, read many comments and started thinking.
Xen's acidic blood is a serious barrier for TT. If TT would be able to grow resistanse to it by itself TT will need a lot of time and probably a couple attempts to improve it. But Xens don't give a break to their pray and would shower TT with their acid spits.
Does being a silicon-based life form automaticaly make it immune to TT's assimilation ?? We don't know what elements build TT's cells. And we don't know what life forms TT had assimilated before it crashed on Earth. Have you ever heard about arsenic biomolecules in bacteria where a phosphorus atom is replaced with arsenic ?? :) I think If TT would be able to assimilate Xen's body it would take much longer than consuming traditional carbon-based organism. But, again, Xens are always in rush and would destroy TT body before the assimilation process starts. OR TT's flesh's remains will slowly take over unwashed Xens' bodies , gradually accelerating assimilation due to TT's adaptive capabilities.
That's all for now.
The Relic vs the Host
white spikes vs xenomorph
blob vs xenomorph
Predator versus Robocop Predator versus all different types of Terminator Predator versus The Thing Predator versus Jason Predator versus Michael Myers Predator versus Megan
The Thing vs Laviathan.
How about Predator vs. the Creaper or Creaper vs. the Thing.
The Thing VS The BLOB
There is also one thing further to consider! At what point in the life of this thing, was it a simulation of other creatures? If it had only assimilated rabbits and squirrels, for example it wouldn’t be a threat we know what to expect from the alien. It is a constant, but the saying is dependent on what the simulates which puts it as an unknown potential Victor. Finally, I don’t recall in either one of the movies that the thing has the ability to assimilate, intelligent or memories.
Of course it can assimilate memories, as it can pretend to be the person it has assimilated and speak their language, whether Norwegian or English.
Honestly in this scenario, The Thing's best bet would have been to assimilate those humans and just get a huge amount of biomass, so much that it would be too big for the acid blood to harm anything important, biology wise, the acid would still burn parts of it, but the idea being there's so much mass it's like a drop of water on a human's hand.
Isn't that rather unfair, intentionally removing it's primary ability when it comes to the battle? That's like taking the acidic nature from the xeno's blood...
The most unfair matchup I ever saw on UA-cam was Predator vs Superman. The video gave the Predator a generous supply of Kryptonite then declared him the winner after Superman got badly weakened by the Kryptonite. It was hilarious.
I did some digging. Silicon is known to be required by chicks and rats for growth and skeletal development. Silicate, or silicic acid (H4SiO4), is an important nutrient in the ocean. Humans use silicon, too.
Silicon is in the same group as carbon and has a lot of the same properties when it comes to bonding with other atoms. However, the potential bonds available for silicon are more limited, which is why on Earth it tends to form rocks rather than organic chemistry. Carbon-silicon bonds are absent in biology, however enzymes have been used to artificially create carbon-silicon bonds in living microbes.
I see no reason why the thing could not assimilate organic chemistry based on silicon. It even might already have some level of resistance to the acid somewhere in it's genetic library if it has ingested the bacteria thriving in acidic conditions. It could likely even imitate organisms that were based on ammonia instead of water.
If I were the thing, I would just let a face hugger attack me and assimilate the egg, or kill a Xenomorph under water to dilute the acid. Silicon sea food.
Random thoughts Hellsings Dracula aka Alucard vs Pennywise, The Puppet master puppets vs Chucky, or Pennywise vs Pinhead
The Thing with all it's supposed intelligence couldn't think of shifting into a flying creature where by it could have extricated it's self from the hive's attack. Up to date no Xenomorphs could fly.
That twisted, mangled mess of flesh and bone can reform itself and then rush off to the spaceship.
The humans had a poor showing, simply walking up to the thing one by one to be absorbed. They should have had weapons (that the thing could use against some of the xenomorphs), and if one of them was attacked by the thing the others could rush back to their spaceship and leave the thing to fight the xenomorphs with one or two guns. The thing should have quickly found out that it could not assimilate a xenomorph and then used its escape option (if the humans didn't take the ship).
I liked the first battle better
GORT vs the Xenomorph
Tremor vs sandworm
The thing vs The Blob who will assimilate who?
Just finished that video :) Check it out tomorrow. Thanks for watching!
@ScriptedByMachines Nice can't wait to watch it.
Hmm Not sure after watching both videos if there is data to call a fight between both, the thing with increased intelligence attacks a hive of xenomorph's and where did all the hordes of drones come from if the thing had already been assimilating human lives, plus does the thing stay in one form or make many forms with more genetic materials? does it grow in size? in the first video it takes on more then xenomorphs dna or cells with the other life forms on the Icy moon, the factors keep changing and why do we now know it can't assimilate silicon life forms? maybe I have to much time on my hands to think about this, great video series and love the artwork is crazy good maybe start a shop for prints of artwork.
Let’s have a tiebreak when “Scripted by machines” is up for it. I don’t mind The Thing’s being able to assimilate an alien (silicon vs carbon be damned) and develop an immunity to the acid blood. That’s fine. But a “Thing” alien would still be susceptible to “blunt force trauma” (as demonstrated in the 1982 movie) and so it becomes a question of whether the alien hordes could inflict enough blunt force trauma damage on The thing before it assimilated the hive. I vote for a rubber match.
Wait... are you saying they are "relentless" ?
The thing, vs Kalvin, or Kalvin vs predator, predator vs the thing.
After watching this, how about the Alien vs the Bugs from Starship Troopers?
I posted the EXACT SAME SUGGESTION in their original Thing vs Alien fight. I was fantasizing about that matchup while watching the original Starship Troopers.
@@Zurround that would be one hell of a battle!
@@darrenwallach4008 If a Xenomorph were ever to "impregnate" a space bug I wonder what the xenomorph offspring would look like since it takes some of the DNA (like the "predalien"). Tanker Bug vs Alien Queen would be a crazy fight.
@@Zurround I say bring it on! Horde vs horde!!
Weird how The Thing started to be referred to as "they".
Guess its because it now had multiple bodies and minds to work with.
@@AntoniuDraculea Maybe. I'm so excited for "Alien: Romulus" and the new "The Thing" movie which is supposed to be in production.
@@andrewhall7176 no chance they will be good. Mainstream movie corporations are just incapable of making good movies nowdays.
Also, been so long since we've heard anything about the thing new movie its realistically dead.
We will have decent movies again once AI gets good at it (probably this decade).
Seems like a much more plausible ending. The thing was never shown to be able to absorb inorganic objects just like in the movies. The alien drones are made of silicone and theoretically cannot be consumed. Even in the movies; the Thing was unable to absorb non-carbon based objects like teeth cavity fillings, metal, and such. This should had been the true ending.
Yoda vs darth vader
I don't buy it. The Thing wouldn't have to imitate a xenomorph to develop a resistance to the acid. There are carbon based forms that can do that. Plus, the xenomorphs would have to destroy every cell, with "acidic saliva", which I've never heard of them having.
The problem with this is that the xenomorphs cannot be a fully silicon-based life form. Why? There is not enough silicon for that. Humans are carbon based, all the plants and animals are carbon based, and unless the xenomorphs relentlessly hunt for all the semiconductors, glass panels and similar, they have little chance of getting enough silicon. And that doesn´t even take into account that practically all forms of silicon are in a stable form, meaning that no organism no matter its biology just cannot get any energy by digesting it. To the contrary. Eating a glass panel or a silicon semiconductor would cost a lot of energy to morph into anything useful.
And considering that the xenomorph begins its life by growing inside carbon based organisms, they cannot be anything else than a carbon based organism (that is, unless they have fusion reactor in their body).
Even in this scenario where Thing couldn't win against them, it still wouldn't be killed by them. It would be impossible for them actually. The thing needs to be destroyed completely down to the atomic level for it to truly be dead. It takes only one cell or so for it to keep going. Those flamethrowers Mac used probably didn't even fully do the trick, just rendered them inert.
What is established in the prequel is that it can't replicate inorganic material.
Not a biologist but is Xenomorphs merely Silicon based or made of silicon? (if there is a difference in that)
Because the latter would definitely be inorganic, at least as I understand it. If it is only silicon-based, they may still have organic traits. Plus they do implant chestbursters in carbon based life and they do take traits, So any part of them that is organic would be assimilated.
This content creator got bullied into rematches to make whiners happy. Shame.
Hm. Given that every single cell that makes up The Thing is alive and it's basically a hive mind, all it really needs to do is break off a really tiny piece of itself and sneak away/find the ship or something. shrug.
As mentioned before, The Thing couldn't begin to assimilate Xenos because of their acid blood. No chance because The Thing's cell would be quickly dissolved. BTW another great video!
Initially you’re correct, however once the Thing has copied the cellular level of the Xenomorph…. It’s over for the Xenomorph. As the Thing will simply acquire the means to handle the Acidity level that the blood is comprised of.
@JediKryze Agree. Assimilate Xeno physiology first, so to become immune to it's acid..excellent point.
@JediKryze but to try to assimilate a "non-acid" portion of the Xenomorph is very risky, most likely The Thing will die in the attempt (but could theoretical make a lot of attempts).
Karl Ruprecht Kroenen (Hellboy) vs KGBeast (DC comics). @ScriptedByMachines
Xenomorph vs zombies
Xenos would just know irgnore but zombies will try attack because purposes
You cannot replicate xenomorph acid blood😢 the thing cannot replicate metal or metallic silicone rubber base😮
Rematch his name is thing hhhhhaaaaaawwwww
🙄 Xenomorph fans just couldn't handle another alien horror that could resoundly defeat xenomorphs.
"Silicon based life forms can't be assimilated"
Reminds me of the constant Goku vs Superman death battles and never ending rematches because Dragon Ball fans just couldn't get over it.
The thing ..nerf
Well made, but why do you refer to the Thing as "they"? Even that has "pronouns" now? That's especially confuse at @6:33, where when hearing it, we think you're referring to the Aliens because of the "they"
Honestly this rematch sucked. This isn’t towards this channel or anything. But the people who don’t believe that the thing would get into the hive because of the acid blood. It would still be able to take on some of its DNA which would make it immune. You’re thinking the blood would destroy it all but you’re forgetting every cell of the thing acts on its own. Meaning a part of it will be hit with the acid but another would get ahold of its outter layer (AvP as reference). Think of it this way, you can literally get your ID from a finger nail. You don’t think that the thing could use that from the xeno? Any piece of it outter layers and use it? Come on
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No, no alternative facts, this isn't the Trump administration. The first match is how it would go, if you stick to the original stories.
BOOO HISSS and Thumbs Down!
Part 3- "can The Thing get facehugger-ed?"