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Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator is a comic published by Dark Horse Comics about fictional characters from three separate movie series: Alien, Predator, and The Terminator. The series was in four parts, with parts 2-4 having a tagline on their cover.

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[edit] Part 1

The story begins in a sewer residing community at an undisclosed location (possibly on Earth), the characters are looking for someone, who they find in the form of a seemingly decrepit woman in rags. At her request they attempt to help her stand at which point she begins to attack them, beating the larger men easily before Annalee Call (Winona Ryder's character from Alien: Resurrection) identifies herself to the woman, who is revealed to be the Ellen Ripley clone (also from Alien: Resurrection). Call then takes Ripley back to her base of operations where after expressing her sadness that Ripley left her after their promise to stay together after Alien: Resurrection informs Ripley of a new military operation on the science station Typhoon, involving a hybrid Aliens super soldier, lead by a Dr. Trollenberg. Also at this point Ripley explains that she nearly didn't sign on for the position on the Nostromo_(spaceship).

The issue then moves to Dr. Trollenberg working on the super soldier and being approached by the General Helm who is in charge of the station and intent on shutting down the project after Trollenberg requested cybernetic components. The doctor then opens fire and proceeds to kill the general and his two guards, before changing his voice to match the general's and hailing the bridge, informing them that the general will remain with in the lab till the completion of the project and can only be contacted there. He finishes by throwing the three bodies into a vat of acid.

Back at Call's base they are still trying to convince Ripley to join their mission to stop the project, Ripley mentions that she no longer has nightmares about the aliens, she knows they "can't be stopped. The aliens are coming and the human race is going to suffer... they just do what they have to do. And then you're dead and it's over". Eventually Call blackmails Ripley saying she will inform the military of her location, to which Ripley replies "I could learn to hate you".

Meanwhile a Predator is travelling towards the Typhoon intent on hunting this super soldier. Call, her crew and Ripley infiltrate the station disguised as a "the World's Most Unexceptional Food Delivery Service", and after killing the guards move into Trollenberg's lab. Inside they find Trollenberg who proceeds to kill two of Call's crew before the cloaked predator decapitates him with it's disc, leaving Call, Ripley and the survivors stunned. Immediately following the now decloaked predator is thrown back into the room, only to be followed by the hulking form super soldier who proceeds to fight the predator.

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Ripley, Call and her crew stand stunned as the super soldier and predator fight, noting that the super soldier is almost impervious to harm and is able to absorb metal objects to regenerate damage. After tearing off one of the predator's arms, the super soldier moves to absorb a portion of the exterior bulkhead of the lab, opening a hole into the vacuum which quickly dispatches the predator.

Moving quickly back towards the shuttle (with Trollenberg's head) the heroes quickly escape before the space station explodes from the breach, meanwhile the super soldier boards a smaller science vessel/escape pod taking with it some alien chestbursters. As the space station explodes, Ripley has a bad feeling that the super soldier survived and in the 'science pod' the super soldier commences work on a second super soldier who was also near completion.

Call suggests she hack into Trollenberg's skull to learn more about him, she explains that the skull and its wiring "is very weird... advanced in some ways, in others a real antique". Once inside Trollenberg's memory she encounters a shell program and is approached by an interactive recording of John Connor, who goes on to explain the Skynet war, concluding with the "Skynet Resurrection Program" which used a model known as the Crypto Terminators (which Trollenberg was one of) which were capable of existing in civilisation indefinitely until such time that technological advancements would allow for a new generation of Terminators which would be unstoppable (during this, scenes from Trollenberg's existence are shown, including the creation of the super soldier). The recording finishes with "the victorious forces of the 21st Century salute you... and wish you good luck".

Logging out of Trollenberg's memories, Call expresses concern that this is simply another great cover up in history, although the discussion is cut short by Yautja space craft surrounding their ship before teleporting onboard. The predator's then capture Ripley and disappear as if they were never there, and elsewhere the science pod reaches it destination and two super soldiers disembark.

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The Terminator series
Films The Terminator | Terminator 2: Judgment Day | Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Characters Sarah Connor | John Connor | Kyle Reese | Miles Dyson | Kate Brewster
Terminators T-800/T-850 | T-1000 | T-1000000 | T-X |
Locations Los Angeles | Skynet | Cyberdyne Systems | Cyber Research Systems | Crystal Peak | Tech-Com
Cast Linda Hamilton | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Michael Biehn | Edward Furlong | Robert Patrick | Nick Stahl | Claire Danes | Kristanna Loken | Earl Boen
Crew James Cameron | Jonathan Mostow | Mario F. Kassar | Andrew G. Vajna | Stan Winston
Games The Terminator (DOS) | Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Game Boy) | Terminator 2: Judgment Day (LJN) | Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Acclaim) | The Terminator (1992) | The Terminator 2029 / Deluxe CD Edition | T2: The Arcade Game | Terminator 2: Judgment Day (pinball) | Robocop versus The Terminator | The Terminator 2029: Operation Scour | Terminator 2: Judgment Day (B.I.T.S.) | The Terminator: Rampage | Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Chess Wars | The Terminator (SNES) | The Terminator: Future Shock | SkyNET | The Terminator: Dawn of Fate | Terminator 3: War of the Machines | Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (Game Boy Advance) | Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (pinball) | The Terminator (mobile) | Terminator 3: The Redemption | The Terminator: I'm Back!
Comics The Terminator | RoboCop versus The Terminator | Superman vs. The Terminator | Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator
Miscellaneous T2 3-D: Battle Across Time | Sarah Connor Chronicles


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Alien, Predator and Alien vs. Predator
Alien films Alien | Aliens | Alien³ | Alien: Resurrection
Predator films Predator | Predator 2
Film crossovers AVP: Alien vs. Predator | AVP: Alien vs. Predator 2
Comics Aliens | Aliens versus Predator | Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator | Aliens vs. Predator/Witchblade/Darkness | Batman/Aliens | Batman versus Predator | Green Lantern versus Aliens | JLA vs. Predator | Judge Dredd vs. Aliens | Predator | Predator vs. Judge Dredd | Predator vs. Magnus, Robot Fighter | Superman & Batman vs. Aliens & Predator | Superman/Aliens | Superman vs. Predator | Tarzan vs. Predator | WildC.A.T.s/Aliens
Novels Aliens | Aliens vs. Predator | Predator
Film characters Ash | Bishop | Brett | Dallas | Hicks | Hudson | Kane | Lambert | Newt | Parker | Ripley | Ripley clone
Alien & Predator Universe Derelict | Fiorina "Fury" 161 | Giger's Alien | LV-426 | M41A pulse rifle | M56 Smart Gun | M577 A.P.C. | Non-canon castes from the Alien films | Nostromo | Predator | Predator language | Space Jockey | Sulaco | United States Colonial Marines | USM Auriga | Weapons of the Colonial Marines | Weyland-Yutani | Xenomorph | Xenomorph-Yautja War
Alien games Alien (1982) | Alien (1984) | Aliens: The Computer Game (Activision) | Aliens: The Computer Game (Software Studios) | Aliens (MSX) | Aliens (arcade) | Alien³ | Alien³ (SNES) | Alien³ (Game Boy) | Alien³: The Gun | Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure | Alien Trilogy | Aliens Online | Alien: Resurrection | Aliens: Thanatos Encounter | Aliens: Colonial Marines (cancelled) | Aliens: Unleashed
Predator games Predator | Predator: Soon The Hunt Will Begin | Predator 2 | Predator 2 (Perfect 10) | Predator (mobile) | Predator: Concrete Jungle
Alien vs. Predator games Alien vs Predator (SNES) | Alien vs Predator: The Last of His Clan | Alien vs. Predator (arcade) | Alien vs Predator (Jaguar) | Alien vs Predator (Lynx) (cancelled) | Alien versus Predator / Gold Edition | Aliens versus Predator 2 / Gold Edition | Aliens versus Predator 2: Primal Hunt | Aliens versus Predator: Extinction | Alien vs. Predator 2D | Alien vs. Predator (mobile) | Alien vs. Predator 3D
Miscellaneous Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual | Alien Loves Predator | The Alien Legacy | Alien Quadrilogy | Alien War | Batman: Dead End | Cultural references to Alien
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