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Product Description
BOILER The Boiler is a Xenomorph caste, first encountered by the Colonial Marines from the USS Sephora on LV-426. It possesses a unique form of attack, whereby it will forgo the typical melee or spitting attacks used by other Xenomorphs in favour of suicidally rupturing its own body, drenching nearby targets in huge quantities of acidic blood.The body of the Boiler is horribly deformed, covered with boil-like pustules and lesions and being generally decrepit in appearance. Their exterior armor is excessively aged and fragile, leaving them quite vulnerable to attack, while the numerous deformities on their bodies restrict the Boiler's movement to an awkward upright hobble.[1] Most notably, they apparently lack the ability to "see" like other Xenomorphs and are essentially blind, reacting instead to noise and vibrations in their environment. They spend much of their time crouched and immobile, resembling fossilized husks, but will awaken upon detecting nearby sounds and begin to search for the source. When Boilers move about, the pustules on their body tend to glow, although this glow diminishes when the creatures are at rest.
Product Features
- Approximately 4 inches (10.16cm)
- 3.75 inch scale
- From the video game Aliens: Colonial Marines
Box Contents
- Alien Boiler Action Figure
- Egg
- Facehug
- 3 Sets hands
Additional Details
Beginning with the Alien (1979) film directed by Ridley Scott, this media franchise has become synonymous with the science fiction horror genre. Much of the franchises films center around Ellen Ripley as she battles against the iconic Alien (Xenomorph) that take place in a futuristic setting. The Alien franchise has expanded beyond film to other media forms like comics and video games with various amounts of success and has spun-off to other series like the Alien vs. Predator franchise.
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