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The Xenomorph or Biomechanoid-Parasiticia (scientific classification) was a parasitoid extraterrestrial species that had lived within the Beta Quadrant. Within the Warship Voyager universe it was theorized that Xenomorphs were a possible evolutionary sub species of BORG. In 2367 the Federation first encountered the Xenomorph on LV-426.

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  • The Xenomorph or Biomechanoid-Parasiticia (scientific classification) was a parasitoid extraterrestrial species that had lived within the Beta Quadrant. Within the Warship Voyager universe it was theorized that Xenomorphs were a possible evolutionary sub species of BORG. In 2367 the Federation first encountered the Xenomorph on LV-426.
  • The Xenomorphs would mercilessly kill and eat. The queen is a gigantic one, which lays eggs. These eggs hatch into "facehuggers", which cling onto a victim's face and, later, small aliens called Chestbursters would pop out of their chest, hence the name. The blood of an Xenomorph is acidic, and they are covered in spikes and claws to kill prey. The Xenomorph queen must lay an egg containing a facehugger that then inpregnates a host in order to infest.
  • Xenomorphs were a bizarre parasitic species.
  • The Xenomorph, also known as Alien, is a playable guest character in Mortal Kombat X.
  • Xenomorph was a reverse wedge shaped robot that exclusively competed in Series 7 of Robot Wars, losing its only battle.
  • Xenomorphs (more commonly referred to simply as Aliens) are an extraterrestrial species of insectoid parasites with elongated heads. Among the deadliest of all known alien species, Xenomorphs need a host organism in order to reproduce. Unlike many other extraterrestrial races, they are not an intelligent civilization, but predatory creatures with no higher goals than the propagation of their species and the destruction of life that could pose a threat. Like wasps or termites, Aliens are eusocial, with a single fertile queen breeding a caste of warriors. The Xenomorph biological life cycle, in which their offspring are violently implanted inside living hosts before erupting from their chests, is in many ways their signature trait.
  • There are many stages in a xenomorph's life cycle. The first stage is the egg, which is a dark shade of green and is leathery. When there is movement near the egg it opens up and releases a facehugger. The facehugger only lives for a short amount of time. It finds a foe, and clings onto it over the mouth. It then shoots a tube down the host's throat, and implants the alien embryo. The facehugger then dies and falls off the host. A few hours later, the developed alien will burst out of the host chest in the form of a chestburster. The chestburster will shed many times and develop into an adult alien which is a dangerous threat to all nearby life. Some aliens will develop into queen aliens, which lay the eggs, thus restarting the life cycle.
  • *Allegiance:"New" Decepticons/Destrons/Predacons. *Altmode: Xenomorph *Optics: Green *Color Scheme: Black *Weapon:Claws
  • Sigourney Weaver's character, Ellen Ripley, confronts the xenomorph queen from the film in "Peter's Daughter". The queen is voiced by Mike Henry. A Xenomorph with eyes on its face can be spotted in "Blue Harvest" during the scene in Mos Eisley Cantina.
  • Xenomorphs are a mysterious creature encountered in the Survivor mode of Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt. The term "Xenomorphs" is used in reference to this creature as well as Metroids and Zoomers, but this article only covers the first creature. They are similar in appearance to Mochtroids with a single green nuclei, and do not actively engage Samus. Xenomorphs levitate around the area with their two long talons extended to their sides. They will twist their bodies to disappear, and then reappear. Of the three creatures encountered in this mode, Xenomorphs are the easiest to kill, only needing two Power Beam shots to dispatch them.
  • The Alien, also called the Xenomorph, is a fictional endoparasitoid extraterrestrial species that is the primary antagonist of the Alien film series. The species made its debut in the 1979 film Alien, and reappeared in its sequels Aliens (1986), Alien 3 (1992), and Alien Resurrection (1997). It has also appeared in the series' two spinoffs Alien vs. Predator (2004) and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007), as well as the series' subsidiary literature and video games. Concept and creation
  • This is not paranoia talking. Xenomorphs can be commonly seen running around killing everything. Xenomorphs exist for the sole purpose to seek out and kill you. A hungry Xenomorph will kill you and eat you. Xenomorphs are a super-evolved form of the Grue, which means that it is fucking dangerous to fight. You will die. You will be eaten. The only variance is whether you're eaten from without or within. They also have acid blood which is like lava, it can MELT anything. Except for some reason themselves. Their only documented weakness is being sucked out of airlocks on board interstellar spaceships.
  • One of the few non-Covenant extraterrestrial species encountered by humanity, these creatures also hold the distinction of being the first, although rumours of their existence have never been common, and encounters with them on LV-426 in the Calpamos system, and on the classified Fiorina 161 penal colony, were classified at the highest levels to prevent a general panic. With the Human-Covenant War, the existence of these creatures has become a poorly kept secret among UNSC forces, and various factions have involved themselves with trying to study the elusive, dangerous, and extremely valuable creatures. Outbreak of Xenomorphs on UNSC colonies or human-occupied or claimed world constitutes a (code) Hydra-grade threat assessment, at least four of which have been confirmed declared and contai
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