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* [[Exact Time to Failure]]: See [[Self-Destruct Mechanism]] below. |
* [[Exact Time to Failure]]: See [[Self-Destruct Mechanism]] below. |
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* [[Excessive Steam Syndrome]]: Lots of steam to go with that [[Self-Destruct Mechanism]]. |
* [[Excessive Steam Syndrome]]: Lots of steam to go with that [[Self-Destruct Mechanism]]. |
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* [[Exclusively Evil]]: The Aliens. They seemingly exist for the sole purpose of killing everything on a planet. It is subtly implied that they are indeed intelligent, not just bestial animals, which simply makes them even more terrifying. |
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* [[Explosive Decompression]]: Ripley uses this to kill the alien at the end of ''Alien Resurrection'', when it is [[Thrown Out the Airlock|blown into space]] through a hole in the ship. A tiny hole (originally introduced in Dan O'Bannon's spec screenplay ''Star Beast''). |
* [[Explosive Decompression]]: Ripley uses this to kill the alien at the end of ''Alien Resurrection'', when it is [[Thrown Out the Airlock|blown into space]] through a hole in the ship. A tiny hole (originally introduced in Dan O'Bannon's spec screenplay ''Star Beast''). |
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* [[Expositron 9000]]: The Nostromo ship computer. |
* [[Expositron 9000]]: The Nostromo ship computer. |