Ellen Ripley

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Ellen Ripley
Image:Ellen ripley.jpg
Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley.
First appearance Alien
Last appearance Alien Resurrection
Created by Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusset
Portrayed by Sigourney Weaver
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Aliases Ripley
Species Human (Alien 1, 2 & 3), Alien-Human hybrid/clone (Alien Resurrection)
Gender Female
Age 30
Date of birth 2092
Date of death 2179
Title Warrant Officer
Children Amanda Ripley MacLaren

Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley, played by Sigourney Weaver, is the protagonist in the Alien film series. The character was heralded as a seminal role for challenging gender stereotypes, particularly in the science fiction genre, and remains Weaver's most famous role to date.

In 2003, Ripley was selected by the American Film Institute as the 8th greatest hero in American cinema history (See AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes and Villains).

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[edit] Appearances

[edit] Alien

Ripley is introduced as the main character in Alien. The character was born in 2092 in Olympia, Luna. She had a daughter, Amanda Ripley MacLaren, and no other descendants (not counting her clone in Alien Resurrection). She is employed by the Weyland-Yutani corporation, working on the Nostromo, which was towing massive quantities of raw ore to Earth from Thedus.

The movie begins with the character being awakened along with the rest of the crew, 10 months prematurely from hypersleep by Mother, the ship's computer, to answer a curious transmission received from moon LV-426.[1] Upon landing, Executive Officer Kane, Captain Dallas, and Navigator Lambert disembarked and investigated the source of the transmission, a derelict alien space craft. While investigating the derelict craft, an alien parasite attached itself to Kane.

Most of the cast together in the ship's bridge, with Ripley in the center.
Most of the cast together in the ship's bridge, with Ripley in the center.

Ripley initially refused to allow the landing party back onto the ship after they were injured, citing quarantine regulations. Her order was ignored by Science Officer Ash, whom she began to distrust more and more as time went on. The bypassing of quarantine had serious consequences when an extraterrestrial embryo of some kind deposited by the facehugger that attacked Kane matured and erupted from his chest. Kane was killed by this alien birth, and the creature quickly took to preying upon the rest of the crew.

Following the presumed death of Dallas, Ripley became the Nostromo's commanding officer, and learned from Mother the final piece of the puzzle: Special Order 937, a secret company policy to study the very creature that was stalking them at the expense of their lives. With the crew around her dwindling just as quickly as the creature seemed to be growing, Ripley began the vessel's self-destruct sequence. The Nostromo's reactor melted down and exploded violently, moments after Ripley (in the escape ship Narcissus) reached safety. However, the Alien managed to stowaway aboard the Narcissus as well, forcing Ripley to blow the creature out of the vessel's airlock.

[edit] Aliens

Ripley learns how to use a pulse rifle from Corporal Hicks.
Ripley learns how to use a pulse rifle from Corporal Hicks.

Aliens begins where Alien left off, with Ripley expecting to be rescued within a few weeks. Instead, Ripley spent the next 57 years in hypersleep. Once awakened, Ripley discovers that her daughter, Amanda, died at the age of 66, just two years before Ripley would be found and awoken from hypersleep.

After her subsequent rescue by a salvage crew, Ripley is held responsible for the destruction of the Nostromo by the Weyland-Yutani corporation, with her flight license revoked as a consequence. However, she is made a Lieutenant and reluctantly returns to LV-426 with a team of Colonial Marines from the troop ship USS Sulaco to rescue the colonists of Hadley's Hope. Ripley becomes the unit's de facto leader after most of the Colonial Marines are killed during their first encounter with the Aliens. Ripley ultimately escapes with the last surviving colonist Newt, Corporal Hicks, and the android Bishop.

[edit] Alien³

Unbeknownst to her, a super-facehugger had also stowed away on board the ship, which implanted a Queen embryo within her. After an electrical fire onboard the Sulaco, she subsequently found herself marooned on planet Fiorina 161 (nicknamed "Fury"), an outer-veil mineral ore refinery and male-only correctional facility. There, she sacrificed her own life by throwing herself into a vat of molten lead to prevent Weyland-Yutani from getting its hands on the Alien Queen that was inside of her. (See Alien³).

[edit] Alien Resurrection

Ripley with the Newborn
Ripley with the Newborn

The Ripley character from the previous films does not appear in the fourth installment. The character was created when it was decided that a third sequel to Alien would be produced and Sigourney Weaver expressed interest in the project. Due to the fact that her character had died in Alien³, an alternate method had to be employed to enable her to return to the film franchise. It was then decided that she would portray a clone copy of the original Ellen Ripley.

The clones of Ellen Ripley were created by the military for the purpose of experimentation with the Alien. The protagonist clone, Ellen Ripley 8, has traces of Alien genes inside of her that give her superior strength, endurance, caustic blood and the ability to sense and communicate with the creatures. Due to some form of "genetic memory" derived from the Aliens the Ripley clone can learn at an extremely rapid rate and recall some of the original Ripley's memories and personality. The clone is not an exact mental duplicate as she is more violent, fatalistic and sadistic than the original. She also has a mild empathy for the Aliens and antipathy for humans.

After the Alien was recovered successfully from the clone host, Dr. Jonathan Gediman, one of the scientists on the project, asked permission to keep her alive so she could be studied. The project leader Dr. Mason Wren agreed, though he asserted the main focus of the project would remain on the Alien. The Ellen Ripley clone, otherwise referred to as "8", was allowed to live and became involved in the further events in Alien Resurrection when the Aliens escaped from their prisons and wrought havoc on the USM Auriga.

Ripley 8 discovered the seven experimental and deformed clone Ripleys in a military lab. At the pleading of the last surviving one (Ripley 7) she incinerated the lab and all the clones with a flamethrower.

The Ellen Ripley clone survives the events of Alien Resurrection and presumably lands on Earth after the finale, to an unknown future.

[edit] Awards and accolades

Made #8 on the American Film Institute's 50 greatest heroes list. Received an academy award nomination for role as Ripley in Aliens. Also for Aliens, she received a Golden Globe award nomination for best actress-drama, won a BAFTA award for best actress, and won a Saturn Award for best leading actress. For the movie, Alien, she received a BAFTA award nomination for best newcomer and also received a Saturn Award nomination for best actress.

[edit] Disputed character history

According to the digital file scrolling behind Ripley as seen in a deleted scene added to the Aliens special edition, during the inquiry of the destruction of the Nostromo freighter ship, her birthday is listed as 6/10/03, but possibly she was born on 6/10/2103 contradicting the listed 2092 here.

Furthermore, it lists that from November 2122 to June 2126 she attended Aeronautics University in New York City, with a focus on Engineering and an additional study (out of frame due to her character standing in the way). Previously, she attended Brea-Olinda Private School in Los Angeles, CA between June 2111 and June 2119.

[edit] Life and career

Ripley's life and career has been extensively expanded on in various spin-off comics and novels, many of which discount her death on Fiorina 161, instead providing a chronology continuing on from the end of Aliens.

The Ripley Clone plays a central role in the three-way Dark Horse Comics crossover, Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator, when she is blackmailed to help investigate rumours that a scientist named Doctor Trollenberg is creating a hybrid alien super soldier. Arriving on the ship, she soon learns that not only have the Predators come to the ship to hunt the super-soldiers, but also that the super soldier experiments were also part of the "Skynet Resurrection Program." According to a program left by John Connor, following Skynet's defeat by the human resistance, multiple Crypto Terminators (of which Trollenberg was one) were created, each one capable of existing in civilisation indefinitely until such time that technological advancements would allow for the creation of a new, unstoppable generation of Terminators. Forming a certain alliance with the Predators, the Ripley clone released the Aliens against the super-soldiers, their acidic blood destroying this latest generation of Terminators, before sacrificing herself to destroy the prototype super-soldier in an explosion that destroys the station they are located on, thus preventing their work from beginning again.

Although Sigourney Weaver initially expressed interest in reprising this character in further installments of the Alien franchise,[2] the release of Alien vs. Predator has led the franchise on to a different path away from the central story of Ellen Ripley.

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