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arrgy
MemberOvomorphMar-25-2012 9:49 PMLying in bed, waiting to fall asleep, I had a scary Alien thought. What if Dallas was in on it like Ash.
Think about it for a second. Dallas, was the only crew member who had access to Mother. He could have programmed mother to wake the crew up just before getting to LV-426. Who knows what really transpired in the computer room between Mother and Dallas before they realized they were not home.
Dallas ordered the crew to land. Dallas selected the "away" team, knowing full well he picks the weakest crew member, Lambert....and the most eager to jump off a bridge, Kane. Who in their right mind would send the captain, the first officer and the navigator into unknown territory? Why didn't Ripley go?
They get to the ship, Dallas then OK's Kane to explore the "cave", probably knowing full well what is down there and what would happen to him. They get back to the ship, Dallas orders Ripley to let them in, knowing full well what the law is. And Ash lets them in the ship, is that the reason why Dallas let Ash stay on the ship? Or is it because Dallas knew Ash was a robot and the creature would not consider Ash a host, if Ash went to explore the cave. So Dallas is in a hurry to get back into the ship, so Ash can start studying the creature.
Dallas is not really sympathetic to Kane. The scene were Kane's corpse is in the air lock, Dallas says "anyone want to say anything?" Everyone, including him is silent.
What does Dallas tell Ripley about the face hugger? Those decisions are made by Ash, he really doesn't care he is just in a hurry to get off the planet? Why is he in such a hurry? Does he know what is about to happen?
Finally, Dallas makes a real half hearted attempted to get the Alien int the airlock, oh lets send me with a flame thrower to go get it. Even right before he is attacked, he realizes that this is stupid, and he is going "to get out of there."
To many bad decisions made by the captain, or something else....