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  2. List of Alien (franchise) characters - Wikipedia

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    Weyland-Yutani immediately informs the prison that a rescue ship will arrive in several hours to pick her up, and Aaron concludes that the corporation only wants the Aliens. When the prisoners decide to lure the alien into the molten lead, he calls them crazy and locks himself in his office.

  3. Weyland - Wikipedia

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    Weyland Corporation (Weyland Industries), a fictional technology corporation predecessor to Weyland-Yutani, founded by Peter Weyland in 2012 who was in turn introduced in the movie Prometheus; in ancillary materials released with the Blu-ray release of the film, he is implied to be Charles Bishop Weyland's son, having formed a new company in ...

  4. Ash (Alien) - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the film, Ash is depicted as quiet, logical and scrupulously adherent to company regulations. When the Nostromo ostensibly discovers a signal on the planet LV-426, Ash ensures that the crew investigates by pointing out that failure to do so will incur a total forfeiture of their personal shares in Weyland-Yutani, per company regulations.

  5. What to know about the ‘Alien’ series, from A to xenomorph

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    But the consciously evil villains of the “Alien” series are the heads of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, the ubiquitous company that attempts to dominate the universe by sacrificing its ...

  6. Alien (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Alien is a science fiction horror and action media franchise centered on the original film series which depicts warrant officer Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) and her battles with an extraterrestrial lifeform, commonly referred to as the Alien ("Xenomorph"), and the prequel series following the exploits of the David 8 android (Michael Fassbender) and the aliens referred to as the "Engineers".

  7. Bishop (Aliens) - Wikipedia

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    When the Sulaco crashes into Fury 161 in Alien 3, Bishop is damaged beyond repair and thrown into the prison's landfill.Ripley later reactivates Bishop in order to access the black box recorder of the Sulaco, learning from him that there had been a Xenomorph aboard the Sulaco, that it was now on the planet with them, and that this information had been transmitted directly to Weyland-Yutani.

  8. Movie Review: Yep. They’re back! ‘Alien: Romulus ... - AOL

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    At the beginning, we find out: life is bleak indeed in the colony on Jackson’s Star, owned by the worker-exploiting Weyland-Yutani firm. Rain’s miner parents have died of lung ailments. They ...

  9. Evil corporation - Wikipedia

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    Logo and slogan of the fictional evil Weyland-Yutani corporation from the Alien franchise. An evil corporation is a trope in popular culture that portrays a corporation as ignoring social responsibility, morality, ethics, and sometimes laws in order to make profit for its shareholders. [1]