Where Was the Nostromo *Really* Going? | The Untold Theory of *Alien* (1979)
You thought you knew the movie *Alien*? This theory proves that the tragic mission of the Nostromo wasn't a failure, but a cruel yet SUCCESSFUL scientific experiment. In this video essay, we uncover the truth about the Weyland-Yutani scientific conveyor belt, the clone crew, and the real purpose of the drinking bird. The "Nostromo Scientific Conveyor Belt" is a shocking new theory about Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) that will completely change how you see this masterpiece. We'll prove that the ship's crew was just a batch of expendable material—clones sent to LV-426 over and over again to collect data on the Xenomorph's behavior. The android Ash, the mysterious signal, Kane's strange curiosity, and even that small toy on the table—all were parts of one massive, ruthless experiment. Join our deep dive to discover the true purpose of the Nostromo's mission. 🔔 Subscribe to "2ND TAKE" for more deep dives and untold theories! #Alien #MovieTheory #VideoEssay

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