Exploring How Engineers Create Humans in Prometheus
Excitement has been building for the revival of the Alien franchise in Alien: Romulus, capturing the interest of fans. The Alien universe has been a popular and successful one, leaving a mark on the box office. As the latest movie delivers scares and surprises, the prequel, Prometheus, introduces a new theory about human existence.
One question that arises is whether the engineers created humans in the universe. This query has been explored through various sequences in the movies, including the recent release of Romulus. The engineers did, in fact, create humans on Earth. While this may not be explicitly stated in the latest Alien film, the lore from Prometheus continues the story. These engineers are not human; they come from a parallel universe.
In Prometheus, a scene shows an engineer drinking a black substance and undergoing a transformation. This act leads to the creation of humans, as the engineer’s DNA mutates into a complex dimension. These technologically advanced beings appear in both Prometheus and Alien: Covenant, revealing their role in creating and potentially destroying humanity.
In Alien: Romulus, the black liquid is used to create a hybrid of engineer and alien, signifying experimentation to advance the human race. The presence of the Xenomorph creature adds a layer of danger and mystery to the story, as scientists explore a vacant spaceship and encounter unexpected challenges.
The plot unfolds as a group of space explorers discover a deserted spaceship and encounter unforeseen dangers within. As they delve deeper into the ship, they realize they are not alone, facing a threat that puts their lives at risk.
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