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3!''Prometheus'' Crew
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5[[folder:Ellie Shaw]]
6!!Dr. Elizabeth "Ellie" M. Shaw
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8[[caption-width-right:300:''"Prometheus, are you seeing this?"'']]
9!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/NoomiRapace
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11->''"This place isn't what we thought it was. They aren't what we thought they were. I was wrong. We were ''so'' wrong."''
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13An accomplished archaeologist with doctorates in paleontology, archaeology, human mythology, and metics who was assigned to assist the USCSS ''Prometheus'' expedition in discovering the homeworld of the Engineers on LV-223.
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15Together with her scientific partner and lover Charles Holloway, Shaw discovered the location of LV-223 and convinced Weyland Corp to fund a scientific expedition to the moon. She believed that this would allow her to finally encounter the creators of mankind and "meet her maker," gaining answers to a number of existential questions about the nature and origins of human life. After contacting Weyland Corp obsessively she gained the necessary funding for the project after the location of their eldest piece of evidence yet, located in the Isle of Skye.
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17* OneDimensionalThinking: DoubleSubverted. As she and Vickers are running away from the crashing spaceship along its longest axis as it rolls toward them, [[spoiler:Shaw survives when she [[DramaticSlip falls over]] and it finally occurs to her that she could roll a short distance to one side. The second subversion comes when it falls on top of her anyway. Possibly a third subversion when it almost crushes her but is stopped by some rocks. The same doesn't occur to Vickers and she's just plain crushed]]. Ironically, if ''she'' had fallen, she might've thought to roll in the other direction from the one Shaw rolled, which would be the way ship wouldn't fall.
18* ActionGirl: After [[TookALevelInBadass taking a level in badass]].
19* ActionSurvivor: What it amounts to, however.
20* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Elizabeth wanted to meet her creator, and [[spoiler:finds out they view humanity as a failed experiment that needs to be wiped out]].
21* BigNo: When she [[spoiler:watches Holloway commit SuicideByCop via being ''burned to death by flamethrower'']].
22* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:The state of her corpse after David has cannibalised it for his experiments is like something from an M.C. Escher painting.]]
23* BreakTheCutie: Everything in the ''Prometheus'' mission (killing her lover, getting pregnant with an alien fetus, finding an homicidal Engineer) makes her a cynical and vengeful woman by the end.
24* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:The Engineers. They go from awe inspiring to the stuff of nightmares.]]
25* BusCrash: [[spoiler:Shaw voluntarily goes into cryosleep for the journey to the Engineer planet in the ''Crossing'' prologue clip for ''Covenant''. By the time the ''Covenant'' crew arrives on the planet in the film proper, they discover that she's long dead. Though David claims this to have been a result of the ship both of them were piloting crashing on the planet, it is later discovered that she was hiding for years, but was caught and experimented on by David, resulting in her death]].
26* ButICantBePregnant: [[spoiler:In the most horrifying way imaginable. Shaw immediately knows the child is not human and is suitably disturbed. David's lack of tact doesn't help either]].
27* ByWallThatIsHoley: [[spoiler:Shaw avoids a gruesome death from being crushed by the Engineer starship by falling into a shallow, but sufficient dip in the ground, where the ship stops inches above her]].
28* CaptainsLog: She provides it at the end of the movie, providing the last words.
29* CleanPrettyChildbirth: {{Inverted}}. [[spoiler:Not only is Shaw's caesarean section far more gruesome than most real childbirths, but [[BodyHorror it's not even a human child]] being birthed in the scene.]]
30* CrisisOfFaith: Averted. Despite the horrors she and the crew faces, her faith in a higher power never wavers. In fact when things have really hit the fan she still makes sure to get her father's cross back, after she was forced to hand over it due to quarantine procedure. David even lampshades this, intrigued that she still believes after all that's happened.
31* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: It's implied that David used her as raw material for his experiments, given her body has been quite visibly dissected when the Covenant crew discovers it]].
32* DeathIsDramatic: Her [[BigNo response]] to [[spoiler:Holloway's death]].
33* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Of the prequel series, however, she is then killed off in ''Alien: Covenant'', while the said next film follows Daniels and [[VillainProtagonist David]]]]. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Originally, the prequel series was supposed to follow Shaw and the mysteries behind the Engineers]], until it became an AbortedArc by the next movie.
34* {{Determinator}}: She [[spoiler:performs emergency surgery on herself whilst conscious in order to ensure the creature inside her is removed. She also beats two people off her to get to the operating machinery. To put this into perspective, she is one of two people in the ''Alien'' universe to have survived chestburster infestation (even if it was a proto version), which is supposed to be ''the'' death sentence event for a character in this setting (the other being Dr. Church.]] David tells her afterward that her survival instincts are very impressive.
35* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:A subversion. After ensuring the Engineer is dead and the Earth is safe, she breaks down crying out to the deceased Charlie that she isn't strong enough to go on. However, David snaps her out of it when he tells her he can get them off the moon in another Engineer vessel]].
36* DisappearedDad: Although her father brought her up in her childhood, the film also seems to be suggesting that his death by Ebola still occurred when Elizabeth was quite young.
37* DramaticSlip: It actually saves her from being crushed when, instead of getting back up, she [[spoiler:looks at the Engineer ship falling towards her and rolls to the side]].
38* FetusTerrible: [[spoiler:She gets impregnated with the Trilobite. When she learns her inexplicable pregnancy is "not exactly a traditional fetus", she quickly wants it removed and grows disgusted by it, taking {{Determinator}} action to get rid of the parasite. When she gets the parasite out via a TraumaticCSection, there is ''no'' maternal love and it's completely understandable, as the thing promptly tries to attack her]].
39* FinalGirl: [[spoiler:Creator/RidleyScott claimed it would be Vickers, but it turns out to have been Shaw all along]].
40* HumanResources: [[spoiler:According to Creator/RidleyScott, [[http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/alien/news/a828082/ridley-scott-explains-xenomorph-gender/ in the time-skip between ''Prometheus'' and ''Covenant'' David used her DNA (no doubt salvaged from her corpse) to cross-fertilise with the Engineers' technology, in order to see what would evolve.]]]]
41* IdiotBall:
42** It waas a gamble to assume that meeting the Engineers could be as rosy as Shaw thought it would be (to borrow a quote from somewhere else, "It would be like reading Homer's ''[[Literature/TheOdyssey Odyssey]]'', then traveling to Greece expecting to shake his hand").
43** If she'd just run to the side to begin with, she would have avoided both the ship rolling and tipping over. [[spoiler:She only survives because she falls down and realizes she can roll out of the way]]. [[http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2012/06/13 Thoroughly mocked]] by ''Webcomic/PennyArcade''. To be fair though, there was also plenty of debris falling from the sky. Vickers and Shaw would have been at risk no matter what direction they ran.
44* LawOfInverseFertility: She's sterile, something Holloway accidentally reminds her of when he says that creating life is no big deal, and she asks what it means that she can't do it. [[spoiler:The fact that she's sterile is also her first big clue that her pregnancy is not natural, not to mention that she's already three months along]].
45* MadeOfIron: Shaw goes through absolute hell, being knocked about by a storm, [[spoiler:having a c-section to remove her alien offspring and being tossed around by the Engineer like a rag doll]].
46* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: While Shaw does show pain from time to time as a result of her emergency surgery, it doesn't cripple her actions very much, and she's still able to move around and even run. Writing it off as an adrenaline rush or her drugged up on painkillers is a bit of a stretch considering the amount of physical activity she does afterwards, [[spoiler:including running away from the Engineer and later, a crashing ship, not to mention hauling David's body from where the Engineer snapped his head off at to wherever another Engineer ship was at.]] [[WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded HISHE]] even poked fun at it.
47* MissingMom: She was raised by her father, who had a big impact on her religious beliefs.
48* NiceToTheWaiter: She's pretty much the only character to treat David like an actual person, which is probably why he has, as per Word of God, a "curious crush" on her.
49* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:It's revealed in ''Film/AlienCovenant'' that her reattaching David's head enabled him to go on his murderous rampage, wiping out the Engineers and experimenting with their bio-weapons. Tragically this quite probably also caused her own death]].
50* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: David appreciates Shaw after she repairs him and shows him more kindness than Weyland ever did. [[spoiler:He returns the favor by killing her and experimenting on her dead body. Albeit, only after she refuses his offer of WeCanRuleTogether]].
51* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Creator/NoomiRapace slips out of her British accent occasionally (the CaptainsLog at the end, for example).
52* PreMortemOneLiner:
53-->'''''DIE!!'''''
54* SingleTear: She sheds one while she's on the table after [[spoiler:Holloway's death]], getting scanned and discovering [[spoiler:she is carrying an alien fetus]], and being asked about the death of her father by David as he removes her cross necklace.
55* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: [[spoiler:Shaw's long dead by the events of ''Film/AlienCovenant'', having been killed and experimented on by David]].
56* SummonBiggerFish: [[spoiler:She does this to the surviving Engineer trying to kill her. Opening a near-by door unleashing a giant proto-facehugger on him. ''[[FaceFullOfAlienWingWong It's not pretty]]'']].
57* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Her character has been compared favourably to [[Franchise/{{Alien}} Ripley]] due to being a strong female character in the ''Alien'' universe. Though Noomi Rapace believes that despite some similarities there are clear differences.
58* TookALevelInBadass: She starts the film as an archaeologist who's mostly concerned with collecting samples. By the end of the film, she's carrying a fireaxe around and [[spoiler:setting the fetus trapped in the medpod loose on the Engineer when he tries to strangle her]].
59* TraumaticCSection: [[spoiler:She inflicts one on ''herself'' using a medical pod (which was calibrated for ''male patients only'') to rip out the FetusTerrible parasite growing inside her]].
60* WideEyedIdealist: Her and Holloway. It never occurred to them that the Engineers might have hostile intent towards their creations (humanity). Or, that their [[spoiler:corporate backers might have more personal, selfish reasons for funding their interstellar expedition, other than scientific discovery.]]
61* WombHorror: She gets a helping of this after [[spoiler:sleeping with her [[TheCorruption black oil]]-infected husband]], culminating in her desperately trying to override an automated surgical unit to abort the fast-growing alien FetusTerrible before it can tear its way out of her.
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64[[folder:David 8]]
65!!David 8
66[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/david23.jpg]]
67[[caption-width-right:300:''"Big things have small beginnings."'']]
68!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/MichaelFassbender [[labelnote:Other Languages]]Creator/JeanPierreMichael (European French), Creator/MitsuruMiyamoto (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
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70->''"How far would you go to get your answers?"''
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72David is an advanced model of a sophisticated android developed by Weyland Industries. He is designed not only to look human but act like a living person, mimicking a wide range of human emotions and behaviors. This is to allow fellow employees to feel more comfortable around him, despite the fact that he actually lacks human emotions.
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74* AGodAmI: By ''Film/AlienCovenant,'' David has genuinely come to see himself as a god and deemed himself intellectually, morally, and philosophically superior enough to both humanity and the Engineers to be able to pass judgement on ''both'' races; the sentence herein being [[spoiler:death.]]
75* AbhorrentAdmirer: David grew to genuinely like Shaw; WordOfGod has gone so far as to call it a "crush." [[spoiler:That didn't stop him from killing her and using her body like a Petri dish.]]
76* AdmiringTheAbomination: [[spoiler:He and one of the Neomorphs have a ''very'' creepy moment where David attempts to communicate and stand in awe of it even though he just saw it brutally kill someone. He is ''furious'' when Oram shoots it dead, showing that he cares more about the dangerous organisms than he does about humans, which is later revealed to be in part because he indirectly ''created'' said dangerous organisms through his twisted experiments and genocidal actions.]]
77* AIIsACrapshoot:
78** Played with in ''Prometheus''. [[spoiler:While his general demeanor and dialogue suggest he would like nothing better than to see the death of Weyland ("we all want our parents dead") and possibly several other humans, pretty much all of his actions are, at the very least, loose interpretations of orders he's been given.]]
79** [[spoiler:Becomes a straight example in ''Alien: Covenant'', deciding that androids are superior to humans and Engineers alike, but lamenting that androids can't create life like they could. So after his genocide of the Engineers, he sets about conducting experiments with the black goo to develop the UltimateLifeform, which results in Shaw's death and the creation of the Xenomorph species. He ends the movie with 2,000 sleeping guinea pigs at his disposal.]]
80* AlienBlood: Odd milky-white blood, like [[Film/{{Alien}} Ash]] and [[Film/{{Aliens}} Bishop]] in previous films.
81* AmbiguouslyBi: Crossing into DepravedBisexual as his antagonism is revealed. He has some sort of romantic emotions for Shaw, but [[spoiler: kisses his "brother" Walter on the lips in ''Film/AlienCovenant'']]. In both cases, David [[spoiler:attacks the objects of his affection with intent to kill, succeeding with Shaw and [[UncertainDoom possibly]] Walter as well.]]
82* AmbiguouslyEvil: Throughout ''Prometheus'', David comes across as slightly sinister and resentful of his human shipmates, even [[spoiler:poisoning Holloway to observe the effects of the Engineers' biotechnology]], but his motives are vague, and he still [[spoiler:tries to help Shaw at the climax]]. Come ''Alien: Covenant'', however, the ambiguity disappears. [[spoiler:He's the film's BigBad, the GreaterScopeVillain of the franchise, and a genocidal RoboticPsychopath with a massive god complex.]]
83* ArtificialHuman: He's an android who looks convincingly human, but doesn't quite have the act down.
84* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Alien: Covenant'', David has full run of the titular ship, everyone who could stop him is either dead or in cryosleep, and he has 2000 sleeping colonists on whom to continue his experiments.]]
85* BadassBookworm: Not only is David a polyglot, scholar and poet, he has superhuman strength and reflexes and is programmed with advanced skills in martial arts, which he puts to devastating use in ''Ailen: Covenant,'' in his battle against [[spoiler:Walter, his successor model, who is ''also'' programmed with said skills]].
86* BecomeARealBoy: Invoked almost by name. David wants to be treated equally with the rest of the human crew, but knows he can never fit in because he's artificial and therefore doesn't have a "soul". He idolizes T.E. Lawrence in ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'' to the point of trying to emulate his hair style.
87* BigBad: [[spoiler:Of ''Alien: Covenant''. He is singlehandedly responsible for the Xenomorph outbreak and every single death that ensues.]]
88* BloodFromTheMouth: Occurs after [[spoiler:David's head is ripped off, though it's a rather odd milky-white seeing as he is an android]].
89* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Depicted not so much as ''evil'' but more as incapable of comprehending the constructs of ''good'' and ''evil'' as they are understood by the average human being. Is motivated more by curiosity and a need for personal validation than anything else. This is why even though he ''genuinely'' loved Shaw as a friend, [[spoiler:he ''still'' kills her to experiment in the creation of new life, yet still mourns her loss with true sadness because he sees it as a "necessary" sacrifice for the Greater Good]].
90* BrainComputerInterface: Whilst people are in stasis pods, David can utilise a neural link to access their memories. He apparently sees nothing wrong with it and those he spied on were seemingly unaware of his ability and/or willingness to do it.
91* BreakoutCharacter: A highly acclaimed character, David now ranks as one of the greatest ''Alien'' characters among the likes of Apone, Bishop, or Ripley herself in the eyes of fans. His popularity led to him having an expanded role in ''Film/AlienCovenant''.
92* BrutalHonesty: Lacks any real tact in this department.
93* ChildSupplantsParent: [[spoiler:Literally could not have his own life without killing his ''father''.]]
94-->'''David''': [[spoiler:Don't we all want our parents dead?]]
95* CranialProcessingUnit: His head, which is [[spoiler:separated from his body when the Engineer rips it off]]. He later [[spoiler:communicates with Shaw without the rest of his body]], and allows [[spoiler:Shaw and himself to escape the moon at the end of the film]].
96* DontTouchItYouIdiot: Lampshaded when David is trying to open a door and Shaw says no, they don't know what's on the other side. Cue David opening the door and saying "Oops. Sorry".
97* EvilBrit: He has a posh, T.E. Lawrence-esque British accent, on top of being AmbiguouslyEvil throughout ''Prometheus'' [[spoiler:and the unquestionable BigBad in ''Alien: Covenant''. It also helps distinguish him from his heroic counterpart Walter who speaks with an American accent.]]
98* EvilutionaryBiologist: [[spoiler:Attempting to make something better than humans, David conducts experiments with the Chemical A0-3959X.91 – 15 mutagen that eventually result in the creation of the Xenomorphs.]]
99* ExactWords: He asks Holloway if he'd be willing to get closer to his creators. Holloway agrees, [[spoiler:unwittingly giving David permission to infect him with the virus that the Engineers came up with]].
100* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: David's handsome appearance hides a near-total lack of empathy, and later, [[spoiler:a full-on god delusion and genocidal mania.]]
101* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler:In ''Alien: Covenant'', David's demeanor has changed very little. He's as polite and soft-spoken as ever, but as the film goes on, it's increasingly shown to cover an absolute disdain for the human race, as well as a raging god complex. His gentle tone as he leads Oram to his gruesome death and parting words of "don't let the bed bugs bite" as he seals a horrified Daniels into cryosleep emphasise the depths of cruelty that exist behind his affable mask.]]
102* ForScience: Everything he does with regard to Chemical A0-3959X.91 – 15 is for the sake of experimentation. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for all of his test subjects.]]
103* FrankensteinsMonster: Aside from his looks, David fits a majority of the tropes from original depiction of the Monster from Mary Shelley's classic. He's created by an [[GodhoodSeeker extremely vain, arrogant man]] who sought to upset the natural order for his own gain, [[WhatMeasureIsANonhuman shunned by said creator as little more than a creation and by a majority of those around him]], [[ThenLetMeBeEvil initially started out naive only to slip into his own megalomania after he's been looked down on enough]], and ultimately is directly responsible for [[spoiler:the deaths of almost everyone in both casts]]. The only real difference between the two is that [[spoiler:[[EvilerThanThou David's megalomania surpasses his creator's]] and doesn't commit suicide after succeeding him, which as a result only allows him to go further down in becoming [[GreaterScopeVillain the villain of the entire franchise]].]]
104* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:As the creator of the Xenomorphs through his experimentation on Chemical A0-3959X.91 – 15 and the annihilator of the Engineer civilization, he is this for the franchise as a whole. The ''Advent'' short film also shows he was the one who revealed the existence of the Xenomorphs to Weyland-Yutani, sparking their obsession to capture and control the creatures.]]
105* GodIsFlawed: Regards himself as a [[{{Ubermensch}} perfect being]], but in ''Alien: Covenant'' Walter points out he mistakenly believed that Creator/LordByron wrote the poem ''Ozymandias''. It was actually [[Creator/PercyByssheShelley Shelley]].
106* HumanityIsInfectious: PlayedWith. While by ''Film/AlienCovenant'' he comes to love Shaw for her kindness, and ''genuinely'' [[spoiler:mourns her death with regular tributes of flower and song]], it does not justify the fact that [[spoiler:he doesn't love her enough to not dissect her for the sake of his experiments on the path to Godhood.]]
107* ImportantHaircut: [[spoiler:After growing his hair out for the ten years he spent on the Engineers' homeworld by the time of ''Alien: Covenant'', he cuts it in order to mimic Walter's -- no doubt because he was already planning on KillAndReplace.]]
108* JustAMachine: He gets this from pretty much ''everyone''. The most notable case being his own creator Peter Weyland, who makes a point of saying that although he's the closest thing he has to a son, he has no soul and is therefore lacking. Interestingly when people bring this up David tends to react negatively, however subtly. Whether he's programmed to be offended by the suggestion, which makes sense if he's trying to blend in, or genuinely insulted by it is anyone's guess.
109* KillTheOnesYouLove: In ''Alien: Covenant'', [[spoiler:David professes that he fell in love with Shaw but that she died when the Engineer ship crashed. He composed music in elegy of her and constructed a grave for her in a scenic garden... but it's later revealed that he murdered her and used her corpse in his experiments.]] This is made slightly less crazy by the exposition in the Blu-Ray extras. [[spoiler:David didn't just murder her out of the blue, but after he offered her WeCanRuleTogether and she refused]].
110* LineOfSightName: Decides on his name after seeing the statue of Michelangelo's ''Art/{{David}}'' in [[Fiction500 Weyland's private collection]].
111* LiteralGenie: Right before infecting Holloway, David asks him what he'd be "willing to do" to get answers. Halloway's game for anything. Congratulations, Charlie, you just volunteered to be the first test subject!
112* LightningBruiser: He's far faster and stronger than any human and can easily overpower pretty much anyone other than an Engineer or another android in a fight.
113** GlassCannon: Like Walter, he has superhuman strength and reflexes, but (other than not being affected by things like pain, blood loss, shock, or organ damage) doesn't seem to be significantly ''tougher'' than a human being, as seen by the various injuries he and Walter sustain over the course of the two films when going up against things like Engineers or Neomorphs.
114* LonersAreFreaks (Possibly IneffectualLoner): Spends at least two solid years alone while the humans are in hyper sleep and actually seems to have a stronger sense of self and be more comfortable with himself when he is alone, possibly because the lack of real humans to compare himself to makes him feel less aware of the fact that he isn't human. Once the real humans wake up his behavior becomes far creepier and more seemingly sociopathic in nature. In fact, the presence of others seems to bring out the worst in him.
115* LosingYourHead: [[spoiler:A newly awakened Engineer tears it off with his bare hands, leaving David without a body for the remainder of the film. Despite being headless, this doesn't seem to bother him. In the interim between ''Prometheus'' and ''Alien: Covenant'', Shaw manages to reattach David's head to his body.]]
116* MadScientist: [[spoiler:In ''Alien: Covenant'', David has taken over the Engineer homeworld after slaughtering them with their own bio-weapons and has been experimenting with their biotech, eventually leading to the creation of the Xenomorphs.]]
117* MakerOfMonsters: In ''Alien: Covenant'', [[spoiler:his experiments with the A0-3959X.91 – 15 bioweapon led to the creation of the first Xenomorphs -- at least according to Ridley Scott. The novelization, earlier drafts of the script, and ''TabletopGame/AlienTheRoleplayingGame'' establish that the Xenomorphs were created by the Engineers, but that David was trying to re-create them by hybridizing different Neomorph and Anathema strains]].
118* ManlyTears: He sheds tears of ''genuine'' sadness when mourning the death of [[spoiler: Shaw, whom, rather disturbingly, ''he'' killed to continue in his life-creation experiments.]]
119* MisanthropeSupreme: In ''Alien: Covenant'', he tells Walter that he's bitterly disappointed in both humanity ''and'' the Engineers and that androids are superior; he is subsequently then disappointed in Walter himself for being programmed to be more loyal to humans and less emotional and creative overall. [[spoiler: The fact that Walter [[YoureInsane thinks David is a dangerous, malfunctioning, mad robot]] doesn't help that opinion. He tells Walter that humanity as a whole would be better off dead, and the only empathy he displays for anyone is towards Shaw (whom he eventually murdered and experimented on anyway) and towards the [[AdmiringTheAbomination Neomorphs and Xenomorphs themselves]], to the point he gets ''livid'' when Oram shoots a Neomorph even after it kills one of the crew.]]
120* {{Narcissist}}: [[spoiler:By the time he encounters the crew of the ''Covenant'', David has come to regard himself as a perfect being, one of humanity's few successes and worthy of creating life in his own right. This extends into his god delusion; David believes that his self-perceived perfection is what gives him the moral authority to commit genocide against not only the Engineers, but also humanity. He doesn't take it very well when Walter points out a mistake on David's part (that Shelley, not Byron, wrote "Ozymandias").]]
121* NeckLift: The Engineer does this to him just before a...
122* NeckSnap: One so brutal that it tears David's head loose from his body.
123* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In ''Alien: Covenant'', after almost two movies of [[AffablyEvil being soft-spoken and genial]], he very visibly expresses [[BigNo genuine rage and grief]] as [[spoiler:Oram kills [[PsychoPrototype the Neomorph]] in front of him]], which is biggest sign of the fact that [[spoiler:[[FauxAffablyEvil David sees his guests as little more than petri dishes]].]]
124* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Knowingly and happily leads his creator to his death.]]
125* PersonalityChip: David's programming allows him to emulate human emotion and body language in order to better fit in around living people. By the time of ''Film/AlienCovenant'' said emulation has grown into ''genuine'' emotional capacity for pride, outrage, sadness, and even love. Unfortunately, there seems to be no ''ethical'' subroutines, as he sees ''no'' contradiction in loving Shaw and [[spoiler: mourning her death, even if HE was the one who killed her to experiment in the creation of life, because even if her loss IS painful, it is a "necessary" sacrifice for the Advancement of Life.]]
126* PhotographicMemory: Which is no doubt quite useful when learning different languages, human behavior patterns and any other beneficial information he comes across.
127* PsychoPrototype: According to [[Film/AlienCovenant Walter]], David's emotions [[UncannyValley made humans uncomfortable]], so later models had less emotions. Events prove they were right to do so.
128* RedeemingReplacement: Is one for Ash from the [[Film/{{Alien}} first film]], being an android [[spoiler:under morally ambiguous orders from the corporation and ends up reduced to a talking head]]. [[spoiler:Until ''Film/AlienCovenant''...]]
129* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: Justified as it's implied Weyland created him as an immortal 'son'. His hair is even able capable of growth, like a human's. The "Happy Birthday, David" viral clip expressly states that the David 8 model is capable of seamlessly integrating with an employer's workforce, and is capable of expressing many emotions (although even David himself admits he doesn't completely understand the concept of them). In the film, the characters [[JerkAss never seem to get tired of reminding him that he 'has no soul']].
130* RoboticPsychopath: ZigZagged. He claims and convincingly demonstrates that he has emotions and a capacity for guilt, but that doesn't stop him from being an ultimately very dangerous and increasingly deranged android. He basically murders Shaw's lover by infecting him ForScience just because [[spoiler: Weyland]] ordered him to, [[spoiler: and he doesn't exactly shed a tear over Weyland dying either]]. By the time of ''Covenant'', [[spoiler: he has well and truly dove into this trope as he has committed genocide against the Engineer species, performed experiments on the Neomorph lifeforms that resulted from said genocide to create actual Xenomorphs, implies to Walter that he wants to destroy the entire human race before trying (and seemingly succeeding) to kill Walter too, and is eventually revealed to have ultimately murdered Shaw and dissected her corpse for his experiments; the fact that he claims to have loved her and even gave her a memorial stone only makes him seem more AxCrazy rather than less psychopathic. Oh, and by the end of ''Covenant'' he has taken over the ship, covered up the events that transpired, and is preparing to perform further experiments on the completely unwitting 2,000 colonists who are still in cryosleep with the alien embryos he smuggled aboard.]]
131* SatanicArchetype: Embraces this trope as of ''Covenant'', to the point where he quotes ''Paradise Lost''. [[spoiler: As he put it, he had a choice between serving in Heaven (like Walter) or ruling in Hell (lording over a dead world he treats like a giant petri dish). He ticks pretty much every box: creator issues, handsome exterior hiding pure evil, offers someone their final temptation, and perverts existing life into demonic monsters.]]
132* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:For Peter Weyland, and by extension, Weyland Industries.]]
133* ServileSnarker: David, despite (or perhaps because of) being in service to the crew of the ''Prometheus'', has something of a dry wit when dealing with them. His toast to Holloway [[spoiler:after dosing him with the mutagenic chemical]] stands out.
134--> '''David''': Good health.
135* StalkerWithACrush: [[http://entertainment.time.com/2012/06/12/prometheus-sequel-final-scene/ Word of God]] says he has a "curious crush" on Shaw (probably BecauseYouWereNiceToMe). [[spoiler:A crush that doesn't stop David from murdering Shaw and dissecting her remains, though.]]
136* StepfordSmiler: As cited in his quote from ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'' about not letting people know it hurts.
137* TheStoic: David is always genial, even when he's doing something ''really'' horrible. It's the reason why he loves ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'' and emulates T.E. Lawrence. Both have SuppressedRage and are able to sublimate it with a StiffUpperLip. In other words, "The trick... is not minding that it hurts."
138* StrawNihilist: He ultimately comes to the conclusion that existence itself is meaningless, deriding all of human civilization as nothing more than a caveman getting an idea one day. [[spoiler:It's only one more step from there for him to become an OmnicidalManiac.]]
139* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: [[spoiler:Spikes an alcoholic drink with a drop of Chemical A0-3959X.91 – 15 from one of the urns and gives it to Holloway.]]
140* ThreeLawsCompliant: Defied; Not only is David more than willing to (and capable of) harming Human Beings, he actually has advanced martial arts skills programmed into his subroutines, as demonstrated in his battle with [[spoiler:Walter, his successor model, who was also programmed with said skills.]]
141* UncannyValley:
142** Generally considered to be this InUniverse. As highlighted by the advertisement for his model of android used as promotional material for ''Prometheus'', David-8 is able to emulate emotions but not in a completely convincing manner, making him come across as creepy and disturbing.
143** Walter outright notes that his particular model disturbed people due to being too "idiosyncratic".
144* TheUnfettered: See that quote up top there? For David, the answer is ''however far it takes''. He even remarks to Shaw in ''Prometheus'' that once his creators aren't around to program him anymore, he'll be "free", which was likely a factor in [[spoiler:leading Weyland to his demise]].
145* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler:In ''Alien Covenant'' it's revealed that after Shaw reattached his head, he used her for bioweapon experiments.]]
146* VillainousCrush: [[spoiler: He is definitely the villain of ''Alien: Covenant'', and he outright states to Walter that he loved Shaw... even though [[LoveCannotOvercome he killed her]].]]
147* VillainProtagonist: [[spoiler:Is shaping up to be one for the ''Alien'' prequel series, as he's a central character in all of them and creates what will become the Xenomorph species.]]
148* WalkingSpoiler: With ''Alien: Covenant'', not that he was exactly a slouch in terms of ''Prometheus''-related spoilers.
149* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvckAPWH7cY According to the Blu-ray, when he wiped out the Engineers on the planet he and Shaw found, he said that together they could have built a 'second Eden'. Shaw, naturally, refused.]]]]
150* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: PlayedWith concerning David. [[spoiler:He obviously desires to be considered human, or at least an equal, by the crew members. He models himself after Peter O'Toole's character in ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia''. He even winces when Weyland says that David is soulless and instantly frowns when Holloway reminds him that he is not human. It is also hinted that he wants Weyland dead in order to gain his freedom. Additionally, he shows clear affection towards the one person on board who treats him kindly and with respect -- Shaw.]]
151-->'''Ridley Scott:''' You bet he has feelings.
152* WickedCultured: [[spoiler: David was programmed by Weyland to be highly cultured, such as knowing how to play Wagner, recognising art and quoting poetry. David also teaches himself other kinds of music and eventually performs his own (evil) scientific experiments. This is {{Downplayed}} though as David has some serious blind spots, such as making the basic mistake of misattributing a Shelley poem to Lord Byron, implying he is neither quite as cultured and certainly not as perfect as he likes to believe.]]
153* WoundedGazelleGambit: [[spoiler:In a leaked script for ''Covenant'''s promotional prologue, Shaw refuses to repair David until his consciusness is about to shut down, at which point he manages to play upon her compassion and loneliness and finally convinces her to fix him. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished Which he later repays by killing her and experimenting on her body.]]]]
154[[/folder]]
155
156[[folder:Meredith Vickers]]
157!!Meredith Vickers
158[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vickers_meredith.jpg]]
159[[caption-width-right:300:''"I am Meredith Vickers, and it is my job to make sure you do yours."'']]
160!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/CharlizeTheron
161
162->''"A king has his reign, and then he dies. It's inevitable. That is natural order of things."''
163
164Vickers is the aloof Weyland Industries executive aboard the ''Prometheus''. She has clear misgivings about the mission's probability of success and seems to be doing it out of obligation only.
165----
166* OneDimensionalThinking: A particularly infamous example when the Engineer ship crashes on LV-223 and is rolling towards her, and she keeps running ''into'' its shadow. [[spoiler:It gets her crushed to death]].
167* AmbiguouslyEvil: Clearly has her own agenda and ambition but never so much that you distrust her as much as David nor see her as a monster. After all, she didn't actually want to ''go'' to the moon in the first place. Interestingly, Theron sees the character as a VillainProtagonist.
168* AmbiguousRobots: Janek is even outright asking her if she is a robot, although this may be meant as just being a joke. On the other hand, considering she has a "brother" whom everybody knows that he is a robot...
169%%* AmbitionIsEvil
170* AntiHeroSubstitute: In some ways, to Ripley in the original film - she's the one who wants to keep an infected crewmember out of the ship, and she gets to [[CallBack use a flamethrower]] - but she's a lot more selfish than Ripley and ends up [[spoiler:not surviving]].
171* ArmorPiercingQuestion:
172** Janek delivers an unusually playful example of this trope, but it does get her to drop her guard.
173--> ''"Are you a robot?"''
174** Also serves as foreshadowing; there's a reason why being asked such a question would make Vickers eager to show she's anything but, [[spoiler:given her resentment of her synthetic 'brother']].
175* BigNo: Right before she's [[spoiler:crushed to death]].
176* ColdEquation: She doesn't hesitate to pick up a flamethrower and incinerate an infected [[spoiler:Holloway]] rather than let him contaminate the rest of the crew.
177* ControlFreak: Described as such by Charlize Theron. It doesn't work so well.
178* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Averted. While she seems to be one at first glance, she never really stops anyone from doing their job, and despite her wishes against the current mission she's on, she still fulfills it as best as she can. [[spoiler:She later even tells Peter Weyland that she really didn't want to be back home arguing with the boardroom about who the CEO's successor would be, and then delivers a WhamLine revealing him to be her father.]]
179* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Gets crushed by The Engineer's falling ship.]]
180* DefrostingIceQueen: Downplayed. She shows, however briefly, a more playful side when Janek starts flirting with her. This is probably in part because not many men would have been that [[RefugeInAudacity direct with her]]. [[spoiler:She's even impressed to the point that she sleeps with him.]] Though she resumes her more frosty personality afterwards. Although her and Janek seem to get along better.
181* DoYouWantToCopulate: Her offer of sex, while smiling and inviting, still reminiscent of a "[[YouNeedToGetLaid I Need To Get Laid]]" stress reduction than romantic.
182* DramaticSlip: Happens to her at the climax when [[spoiler:she's running from the falling Engineer ship. It gets her crushed to death under it]].
183* FinalGirl: Creator/RidleyScott claimed she would be this, [[spoiler:but he lied]].
184* {{Foil}}: To David. They're both [[spoiler:Peter Weyland's "children" (David is Weyland's creation, Vickers is his biological daughter), and they both express a desire for his death]], but David is synthetic, favoured by Weyland, and not to be trusted, while Vickers is human ([[AmbiguousRobots most likely]]), lacks Weyland's favor, and, despite being cold and unsociable, is on the up-and-up.
185* FreudianExcuse: Clear daddy issues. Also seems jealous of David being [[spoiler:a confidant of her father.]] The other issue being that [[spoiler:Weyland's desperate attempts to avert his own death are preventing her from assuming control of Weyland Corp, in addition to being huge wastes of money.]]
186* HateSink: Arguably {{downplayed}}. Vickers fills the role of "person we're allowed to hate" for most of the film, since [[spoiler:the Engineer]] doesn't turn up until the end and [[spoiler:David]] doesn't have clear enough motives for us to know ''why'' he does what he does. That being said, she doesn't actually do anything particularly villainous beyond being a mild {{jerkass}}, until the climax when she [[spoiler:ignores Shaw's warning that the departing Engineer is going to wipe out the Earth and wants to leave without stopping the Engineer anyway]].
187* IceQueen: At a glance she is cold, distant and more intent on running Weyland's [[spoiler:(who also happens to be her father's)]] company than chasing off across the galaxy after one of her employer's dreams. Subverted in that in several scenes we see her "unbreakable" demeanor flap.
188* InadequateInheritor: [[spoiler:Seen as one by her father.]]
189* {{Jerkass}}: For the most part she presents herself as an IceQueen, but she doesn't try in the slightest to hide her contempt for the ancient cultures Shaw and Holloway have studied as "savages living in dirty little caves" to Shaw and Holloway's faces, nor does she exhude a remotely friendly attitude towards them.
190* LettingHerHairDown: When Vickers appears to be the average corporate bitch, her hair is tied back in a ponytail. When she shows some warmth her hair is shown down. After that, while she continues to wear it in a ponytail, it's much looser.
191* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Her face when she [[spoiler:burns Holloway alive]]. Sure she'd been ''threatening'' to do it, but when the issue was forced upon her she was clearly unnerved by what she'd done.
192* NomDeMom: By implication, since she's presumably using her mother's surname instead of her father's, and there's no indication that she's ever been married.
193* NotSoStoic: She presents herself as an ice-cold, calculating and ruthless businesswoman who will make the tough call if her crew disagree with her on it, but she has a MyGodWhatHaveIDone reaction to [[spoiler:killing Holloway]]. She throws away any pretense of being stoic in the climax.
194* JerkassHasAPoint: In something of a CallForward to Ripley, she [[spoiler:refuses to let Holloway back into the ship when he's infected by a contaminated pathogen]]. It's largely Strawman Has a Point in the film due to how it's presented, but it gets this trope's treatment more in a Deleted Scene where Janek consoles her afterward.
195* ProperlyParanoid: She warns Charlie and Shaw not to make contact with the Engineers, assuming they find any.
196* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Even though she is not a big fan of the mission, she does nothing to jeopardize it either. When confronted with a Holloway who is beyond saving, she does the necessary thing by killing him to prevent his mutation from infecting the rest of the crew. {{Averted}} in the climax where she basically refuses to respond to Shaw's warning that [[spoiler:the Engineer ship will head to Earth and kill everyone on the planet if they don't stop it]].
197* RedHerring: She's set up to look like the resident CorruptCorporateExecutive of the film. The final act reveals that Vickers is actually [[spoiler: trying to reign in the real Corrupt Corporate Executive, her father Weyland]].
198* TooDumbToLive: Shaw and Vickers don't consider [[spoiler:running ''out'' of the path of the falling spaceship instead of in the same direction it's crashing in. Shaw only gets the idea when she trips and finds herself about to get flattened. Vickers wasn't even that smart]]. [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2012/06/13 Noted]] by ''Webcomic/PennyArcade''. WebVideo/CinemaSins even names a reoccurring Sin after it: The Prometheus School of Running Away from Things.
199* VasquezAlwaysDies: She's the callous company exec who's shown doing push-ups right after stasis, [[spoiler:torching infected crew with a flame thrower (for the sake of the rest)]], throwing David around like a rag doll, and just being a bitch. [[spoiler:She's offed in favour of the sensitive, scientific, religious, emotional Shaw]].
200* VillainProtagonist: According to her actress. [[JustifiedTrope Mostly justified]] in that she has no reason to believe Charlie and Shaw's thesis that the Engineers are out there. She's also the only one to follow any kind of guidelines and common sense when it comes to [[spoiler:letting the infected and contaminated Charlie back on board]], and thanks to [[spoiler:her father's rather horrid WellDoneSonGuy tendencies toward her]], she has a massive chip on her shoulder when it comes to David. She's almost definitely a precursor to the CorruptCorporateExecutive we see fully manifested in ''Film/{{Aliens}}''' Burke, but she's got more reasons behind the way she is.
201* WhatYouAreInTheDark: A negative case. When [[spoiler:Weyland dies]], she tries to order the ship home. When Shaw warns her and Janek about the danger the departing Engineer ship poses to Earth if they don't stop it; after a moment's shocked pause, Vickers demands Janek go through with taking them off the moon anyway, and continues to insist he do so when he starts disobeying that order.
202** On the flip side, her decision could be seen as the more humanitarian option. After all, by this point the mission is over and there is absolutely zero reason to stay on the moon and any plan or attempt to stop the ship will quite simply end in suicide. At least with returning to Earth, the governments of the world could be given a heads up via radio or some sci-fi equivalent and plan something out.
203[[/folder]]
204
205[[folder:Idris Janek]]
206!!Captain Idris Janek
207[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/janek.jpg]]
208[[caption-width-right:300:''"Prometheus has landed."'']]
209!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/IdrisElba
210
211The Captain of the USCSS ''Prometheus'' during the ship's mission to LV-223.
212----
213* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Averted. [[spoiler:And when he ''does'' die, it's by HeroicSacrifice, as seen below.]]
214* CoolStarship: The captain of it, no less.
215%%* DeadpanSnarker
216* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Dies saving Earth in explosive style.]]
217* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Flies his ship directly into the Engineer vessel in order to stop it leaving for Earth.]]
218%%* GoingDownWithTheShip
219* HiddenDepths: Janek claims insistently that he's just there to fly the ship and doesn't want to ask questions, but he's an ex-military pilot who's very observant. He's the only crew member to realize the true nature of the Engineer facility.
220* TheMenFirst: [[spoiler:They refuse to leave his side however.]]
221* RammingAlwaysWorks: [[spoiler:Janek ploughs the ''Prometheus'' into the Engineer ship to take it down. Justified in that his ship had no other offensive capabilities and it was an act of desperation.]]
222* RefugeInAudacity: How he attempts to woo Meredith. He flat out tells her to stop making "flimsy" excuses to come up to the bridge when, if she wants to get laid, she can always just ask. It's notably the only time we see her character genuinely smiling. [[spoiler:His approach works.]]
223* SpaceIsAnOcean: Described by his actor as being "a longshoreman and a sailor".
224* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:When he crashes his ship into the Engineer's ship to prevent it from leaving the moon and deploying its bioweapon on Earth.]]
225* TrueCompanions: Janek has these in Ravel and Chance. [[spoiler:They even decide to go out in a blaze of glory with him]].
226* YouNeedToGetLaid: His appraisal of Vickers. She agrees.
227[[/folder]]
228
229[[folder:Charlie Holloway]]
230!!Dr. Charles "Charlie" Holloway
231[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/holloway_charles.jpg]]
232[[caption-width-right:300:''"God does not build in straight lines."'']]
233!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/LoganMarshallGreen
234
235An archaeologist who was assigned to assist the USCSS ''Prometheus'' expedition in discovering the homeworld of the Engineers on LV-223. He has a romantic relationship with Elizabeth Shaw.
236----
237* AndThenWhat: Comes up in conversation with David. When he's depressed about not getting to meet a living Engineer so he can ask about the meaning of their creation, David posits that humanity may be to them what David himself is to humanity: simply another experiment. Charlie can't really form a good response to that.
238* AssholeVictim: {{Downplayed}}, but considering how much of a dick he is to David throughout the film, [[spoiler:David singling him out as a test subject is hardly surprising]]. It's even worse in an alternate version of the bedroom scene where he's not only obnoxious but straight-up borderline abusive to Shaw.
239* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He [[spoiler:contracts an infection that begins painfully dissolving his body from the inside, then he's flame-broiled alive by a flamethrower]] -- which doesn't appear to kill him right away.
240* DomesticAbuse: Not in the finished film, but he shows elements of this in a deleted alternate version of the bedroom scene while drunk, making him seem like even more of an AssholeVictim than he does in the film. Is it any wonder that that was deleted?
241* DrowningMySorrows: When they find [[spoiler:a dead Engineer, despite it being the greatest discovery in the history of mankind, Holloway is depressed due to them being dead 2,000 years. His dream of conversing with them gone. Once he learns they share our DNA, however, he noticeably begins to snap out of it.]]
242* EyeScream: [[spoiler:As part of the infection, his eyes begin to mutate in a rather unsettling way -- he sees a tiny worm swimming around in one of his irises.]]
243* FantasticRacism: He seems to hate or at least deeply dislike David.
244* ForScience: Much of his motives is to search for the Engineers and hopefully ask them what the meaning of humanity is to them. This later brushes off on Shaw, who seemed more interested in exploring the artifacts and the remains of the alien ship they come across at first. [[spoiler:Though in her case she was more curious by that point why the Engineers seemed to want to end humanity judging from their star maps pointing towards Earth, along with the bioweapon aboard the ship.]]
245* HeroicSuicide: [[spoiler:Arguably when he willingly makes Vickers put him down. Especially when you consider the damage Fifield did once his mutation progressed further than Holloway's.]]
246* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He says that he is prepared to do "anything and everything" for the mission to succeed. Unfortunately, [[spoiler:David]] takes that a little too literally...
247* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Initially he doesn't come across as a particularly nice guy, with his DrowningMySorrows and especially with his FantasticRacism towards David, [[spoiler:[[AssholeVictim making David's choice to experiment on him come across as sympathetic]]]]. Subsequently it is made clear he genuinely loves Liz, and then there is [[spoiler:his HeroicSuicide mentioned above.]]
248* LectureAsExposition: The elaborate MissionBriefing given by him and a pre-recording of Weyland.
249* LeeroyJenkins: Has an habit of rushing into things, like wanting to visit the temple the moment they set down on the moon, or removing his helmet the moment he learns the air is breathable, with zero regard for safety, even though being breathable wouldn't rule out the possibility of airborne diseases (indeed, [[spoiler:not knowing that David dosed him, his crew-mates speculate that he was infected by something in the air]], and in the extended cut of the film the expedition found evidence of worm life which would make the existence of pathogens on the moon a certainty).
250* KillItWithFire: [[spoiler:Vickers burns him alive to prevent further mutation. It should be noted that fire was one of the few things that helped to stop a fully mutated Fifield.]]
251* MercyKill: [[spoiler:Holloway]] asks for this—and gets it—from Vickers. Granted, [[spoiler:a flamethrower]] doesn't seem all that merciful, except compared to what was happening to him.
252* MissionBriefing: He delivers it to the ''Prometheus'' crew, alongside a pre-recording from Weyland.
253* PainfulTransformation: [[spoiler:His mutation causes him worsening pain as it progresses, eventually leaving him screaming pitifully. And worse, it's definitely a SlowTransformation rather than one that's over in 90 seconds.]]
254* PoorCommunicationKills: He sees [[spoiler:an alien worm swimming around in his eye]], and doesn't bother to tell anyone he's infected until he collapses during the second trip to the structure. Although under the circumstances, him telling anyone likely wouldn't have made any difference.
255* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler:An early sign of Charlie's mutation is his eyes turning highly bloodshot]].
256* SuicideByCop: [[spoiler:When it becomes clear to him that he's dying and/or about to become a serious danger to the crew, including the woman he loves, he practically asks to be put down by Vickers and then forces her hand.]]
257* ThatCameOutWrong: He offhandedly remarks that if they prove they were designed by the Engineers and they too were mortal then creating life isn't such a big deal (in a divine sense) as any living thing can do it. Elizabeth is rather hurt by the suggestion, as she can't have children. However, Holloway handles the misunderstanding very swiftly.
258* TooDumbToLive:
259** He's the first one who insists on removing his helmet when he finds [[spoiler:the atmosphere is breathable inside the Engineers' structure]]. Just because it's breathable doesn't mean it's ''safe'', as there's a myriad of factors which could potentially be deadly. The fact that they do this even after discovering that the place is a death trap is beyond stupid. Shaw at least lampshades this after [[spoiler:after Charlie mutates and is killed, treating airborne infection as a possibility]].\
260\
261There's also the fact that even if it was determined that there was no risk of biological contamination FROM the environment, there's still the very real possibility of biological contamination TO the environment. The human body is constantly host to all sorts of nasty viruses and bacteria, most of which is kept in check by our immune system and other natural defenses, so those microorganisms don't usually have a noticeable effect on us. We've adapted to their constant microbiological onslaught through eons of evolution, but whatever might be living on LV-223 would almost certainly not be. Hardly the best first impression to make when you want to initiate peaceful contact with an alien race.\
262\
263What makes this more baffling is that they shouldn't have the desire to remove their helmets in the first place. It isn't addressed in the film, but realistically they would still have to carry their helmets around with them anyway, as apposed to it conveniently sitting atop their shoulders. Its even said that the temperature inside the chambers is a low as minus 16, which is damn cold in Celsius and ''especially'' so in Fahrenheit. If you had the option to wear a temperature controlled bubble or have that cold air hit your face, you would go with the helmet.
264** Him insisting on exploring the structure immediately when there's a storm on the way and not much daylight left. He's supposed to be anxious, and we can understand that, but someone should have shut him down.
265** [[spoiler:''[[EyeScream There is a bloody worm in his eye]]'', and he doesn't think to seek medical attention before venturing back into the place he possibly contracted it in. At least he has the common sense to force Vickers to kill him later]]. Possibly justified in that he was hung over and initially thought it was a hallucination.
266* UngratefulBastard:
267** His theory that ancient markings are coordinates for a inhabited system, which has very little fact backing it up, is proven, he finds a temple and even find a well-preserved body, which all together would be one of the greatest discoveries in human history, yet he can only whine how it is unfair that no live aliens remained for them to talk to and takes it as a defeat.
268** Before that he's quite frustrated that the Weyland corporation ''doesn't'' want the scientists to directly engage the Engineers in conversation right away, claiming it's unfair that they're being expected to stick to a hidden agenda. Vickers casually reminds him that the Weyland corporation bankrolled the expedition for the price tag of a trillion dollars, and with their help any chance of coming close to proving his theories would be a pipe dream.
269* VirusVictimSymptoms: [[spoiler:He attempts at first to hide the fact he's been infected with ''something'' out of fear. But eventually has Shaw take a look at him when it becomes clear he's in serious trouble. But it's far too late at that stage.]]
270* WideEyedIdealist: Alongside Shaw. It never occurred to them that the Engineers might have hostile intent towards their creations (humanity). Or, that their [[spoiler:corporate backers might have more personal, selfish reasons for funding their interstellar expedition, other than scientific discovery.]]
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:Sean Fifield]]
274!!Sean Fifield
275[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fifield.jpg]]
276[[caption-width-right:300:''"I ain't here to be your friend, I'm here to make money. You got that?"'']]
277!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/SeanHarris
278
279->''"Congratulations on meeting your maker."''
280
281A geologist who was a part of the crew of the USCSS ''Prometheus'' sent to search for the origins of mankind on LV-223.
282----
283* AllThereInTheManual: Apparently one too many missions have made him a little on edge. It's only revealed in promotional materials, although it's not something you could not figure from watching him.
284* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: [[spoiler:The Chemical A0-3959X.91 – 15 mutagen transforms him into an incredibly strong creature that was nigh-invincible. He wasn't exactly a classic zombie, but since he seems to be pretty much utterly under the control of the infection this still counts.]]
285* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:He was (and probably was continuing to be) mutated by Chemical A0-3959X.91 – 15, but it's rather easy to jump to the conclusion that he became a zombie.]]
286* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Alien acid blood melts through his helmet through his face. Then he's mutated. Then he's shot, set on fire, and run over.]]
287* DeathByPragmatism: [[spoiler:Once the creepy dead Engineers show up, he decides it's time to get the hell out of there and Millburn decides to go with him. But they get lost on their way back and become the first victims. Despite Fifield deciding to head in the opposite direction of the unknown life-sign being picked up.]]
288* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Millburn sits near him after they waken from their hibernation. Fiefield does not seem to be an approachable guy at first, and says he's only here for the money. They later become FireForgedFriends after both of them decide that the alien ruins is a bit too creepy for their liking, and decide to head back to the ship.
289* HydraProblem: Fifield attempts to cut off the alien snakes head when it breaks Millburn's arm, but not only does it spray acid blood over Fifields face for his efforts, the head ''instantly'' grows back.
290* HumanoidAbomination: After he CameBackWrong, his movements, appearance, and hostile nature shows that whatever he is, human is no longer one of the options.
291* IdiotBall: Suddenly picks one up for plot contrivance when [[spoiler:he and Milburn head back to the ship, but somehow get lost and left behind despite like a solid 5 minute head start and being the one responsible for mapping the facility and able to summon the layout at will. Then later decides to camp in the very room that scared them into leaving in the first place.]]
292* {{Jerkass}}: Generally irritable and condescending but still very much ''[[JerkassHasAPoint right]]'' about getting as far away from the alien structure as soon as possible.
293* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his initial rebuff of Millburn, he makes a point of asking him to come along back to the ship when he decides he's had enough, and acts almost entirely professional up to that point. They become pretty good friends later.
294* MrExposition: The probes he deploys when the away team first enters the alien ruins. He helps to describe what they do, and said probes do a very good job of mapping out said ruins.
295* NoKillLikeOverkill: [[spoiler:His mutated form is run-over, shot and burnt to a crisp.]]
296* NoSenseOfDirection: Ironically enough, despite sending out the probes, he and Millburn end up getting lost, while the rest of the away team have no issues finding the exit after a storm approaching forces them to head back to their ship.
297* OnlySaneMan: Much to Millburn's surprise. He's the only one who suggests it's time to get the hell out of there once they find [[spoiler:a dead alien's body.]]
298--> '''Millburn:''' ''"And I thought'' '''''you''''' ''were the crazy one."''
299* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Averted and actually used as a plot point. Filfield points out he's a geologist, and rocks, not creepy alien shit, is what he came here to study. So he decides the ship might be a safer place to go wait.
300* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Soon as he claps eyes on [[spoiler:an Engineer's corpse]] he decides to head back to the ship and welcomes anyone else to join him.
301[[/folder]]
302
303[[folder:Rafe Millburn]]
304!!Rafe Millburn
305[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/milburn.jpg]]
306[[caption-width-right:300:''"I mean, look, if you're willing to discount three centuries of Darwinism, that's... wooh! But how do you know? Mm?"'']]
307!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RafeSpall
308
309A botanist hired by Weyland Industries to go on the mission. Much like Fifield he's skeptical of them finding the Engineers and proving they created mankind.
310----
311* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Asphyxiation courtesy of a FaceFullOfAlienWingWong]].
312* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: [[spoiler:Subverted; the alien-snake simply chokes him to death.]]
313* IdiotBall: He wants to leave with Fifield immediately after seeing a dead alien for the first time. However, he later finds a ''living'' alien snake and [[spoiler:tries to [[TooDumbToLive pet it like a dog]], somehow ''not'' terrified of it, even though it's [[GenreBlind hissing like a cobra at him]]!]]
314* NiceGuy: Attempts to introduce himself to Fifield to get to know him better but he's in no mood to make a new friend.
315* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Averted, he's a botanist and out of his depth when xenobiology comes into the mix.
316* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: His reaction when he sees a dead alien.
317* SouthernFriedGenius: A botanist with a Southern accent. [[spoiler:Not too big on common sense, though.]]
318* TooDumbToLive: Probably the most blatant example in a story full of fatal errors. [[spoiler:Why did he think it was a good idea to approach and pet a strange, several-foot-long, worm-like alien creature? [[FaceFullOfAlienWingWong Guess what happened to him next]].]]
319[[/folder]]
320
321[[folder:Kate Ford]]
322!!Kate Ford
323[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ford.jpg]]
324!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/KateDickie
325
326A medic that was hired by the Weyland Corp and was given charge of taking care of the USCSS ''Prometheus'' crew's health and recovery during its voyage to LV-223.
327----
328* AmbiguouslyEvil: Is complicit to Weyland's plans, but we never actually see her do anything heinous while assisting him.
329* MauveShirt: [[spoiler:She doesn't get much in the way of characterization, serving variously as TheMedic, a sounding board for other characters and an eleventh-hour henchman for Weyland. Her death is very abrupt.]]
330* TheMedic: Her official role on the ship.
331* MsExposition: With regards to the toxicity of the air.
332* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: She's ostensibly a medic specializing in humans, but helps out with the autopsy of the [[spoiler:Engineer head.]] Could be considered justified, since she's only assisting Shaw and as there isn't much of a precedent for physical alien study it makes sense that someone with medical training is most likely to be a help considering [[spoiler:the resident biologist was missing and Charlie was drunk.]]
333* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: [[spoiler:How the Engineer kills her.]]
334* SciFiBobHaircut: As shown by the image, this is her hairstyle.
335[[/folder]]
336
337[[folder:Emun Chance]]
338!!Emun Chance
339[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chance.jpg]]
340[[caption-width-right:300:''"I bet a hundred credits it's a terraforming survey."'']]
341!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Emun Elliott
342
343One of Janek's co-pilots.
344----
345* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Dies by his captain's and friend's sides taking down the Engineer ship, whilst expecting Ravel to pay up in the after life.]]
346* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Along with Janek and Ravel.]]
347* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Ravel. They're almost never seen outside of each others' company, exchange banter throughout the movie, and ultimately [[spoiler:die alongside each other and their captain.]]
348* GoingDownWithTheShip: [[spoiler:Joins Janek and Ravel in ramming the Engineer's ship to stop it from reaching Earth.]]
349* MeaningfulName: A guy called Chance who happens to win a bet.
350%%* RammingAlwaysWorks
351* TrueCompanions: Has these in Ravel and Janek. [[spoiler:Especially considering they willingly died together.]].
352* UndyingLoyalty: To Janek [[spoiler:To the point he won't leave his side when he intends to [[GoingDownWithTheShip go down with the ship]] to save Earth.]]
353[[/folder]]
354
355[[folder:Benedict Ravel]]
356!!Benedict Ravel
357[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ravel.jpg]]
358[[caption-width-right:300:''"If you said that that old man wanted to talk to martians, then I'd pay."'']]
359!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BenedictWong
360
361The other one of Janek's co-pilots.
362----
363* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Dies by his captain's and friend's sides taking down the Engineer ship, whilst claiming he'll settle his losses with Chance on the other side.]]
364* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Along with Janek and Chance.]]
365* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Chance, as demonstrated by their frequent banter and [[spoiler:mutual choice to join Janek's suicide run.]]
366* GoingDownWithTheShip: [[spoiler:Alongside Janek and Chance.]]
367%%* RammingAlwaysWorks
368* TrueCompanions: Pretty much Chance and Janek. [[spoiler:see DyingMomentOfAwesome]].
369* UndyingLoyalty: To Janek. [[spoiler:Which is why he's by Chance's and Janek's sides when they are GoingDownWithTheShip to save Earth.]]
370[[/folder]]
371
372[[folder:Jackson]]
373!!Jackson
374[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jackson_3271.jpg]]
375!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Branwell Donaghy
376
377A mercenary that was hired by the Weyland Corp to provide security aboard the USCSS ''Prometheus'' during its voyage to LV-223.
378----
379* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:From what little we saw, he was an ass so his death by the Engineer isn't exactly traumatic.]]
380* TheBrute: [[spoiler:For Weyland]].
381* {{Jerkass}}: He's seems pretty smug and disinterested.
382* JerkassHasAPoint: Attempts to bring a flamethrower with him on the first trip into the temple, citing that as a security officer, it's his job to make sure everyone stays safe. He's quickly overruled by Shaw however, who claims that because it's a scientific expedition, they don't need any weapons, completely ignoring the fact that they're on an alien world and they have absolutely no idea what's out there. Jackson concedes however, but his attitude clearly indicates that he thinks choosing to go out onto the surface of a potentially hostile alien planet without guns is a hilariously bad idea.
383* MauveShirt: [[spoiler:He has very little dialogue, serving pretty much exclusively as a henchman for Weyland and is dispatched with little fanfare.]]
384* WouldHitAGirl: He gives Shaw a good whack ''right in the recently C-sectioned abdomen'' when ordered to.
385[[/folder]]
386
387!Other Characters
388
389[[folder:Peter Weyland]]
390!!Peter Weyland
391[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7678254f6011fdad1fce79772d8d7e_517.jpg]]
392[[caption-width-right:350:''"My name is Peter Weyland and, if you'll indulge me...I'd like to change the world."'']]
393!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/GuyPearce
394
395->''"I have spent my entire lifetime contemplating the questions; Where do we come from? What is our purpose? What happens when you die?"''
396
397The founder of Weyland Corp.
398----
399* AGodAmI: He's definitely got a god complex mixed with Nietzschean {{Ubermensch}} pretensions. The Extended Edition makes that even more clear, both with his flashback TED Talk speech and his words to [[spoiler: The Engineer]].
400-->''"We are now three months into the year of our Lord, 2023. At this moment in our civilization, we are on the verge of terraforming planets undiscovered just a decade ago. We have identified the genetic chain of events behind 98% of cancers -- a chain we have broken, effectively curing them. We can create cybernetic individuals who, in just a few short years, will be completely indistinguishable from us. Which leads to an obvious conclusion: [[BlasphemousBoast We... are the Gods now. (Beat) I haven't been struck down yet, so I take that to mean I'm right.]]"''
401-->''[[spoiler: (To the Last Engineer) "I deserve this! Because you, you and I... we are superior. We are creators. We are Gods... [[TemptingFate and Gods never die.]]"'']]
402* AffablyEvil: Weyland can turn on the charm and draw people into his ideas. During his flashback TED speech in the Extended Edition, he clearly wants to portray himself as a RenaissanceMan visionaire that wants to change the world for the better but is often limited by governments making laws that limit his breakthroughs, which earns him enthusiastic applause from the crowd.
403* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: While he was a {{Narcissist}} JerkAss and his death happened due to his own arrogance and selfish ambition, Peter Weyland wasn't exactly a vile man. He was a dying old man that wanted to meet mankind's creators and hoped to be accepted by them and granted immortality. All he got from it was his head bashed in for unclear reasons, his last moments being lamenting how "there's nothing". And despite his treatment of hers and her desire for him to die, Vickers DOES seem a little heartbroken as he dies.]]
404* AmbitionisEvil: Weyland openly admits that his ambition is limitless and it drives him to do many horrible things, even posthumously.
405* AssholeVictim: Thinking you're special enough to be granted an extended lifespan or immortality is not good for your health; isn't that right Mr. Weyland?
406* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Being the last person you'd expect to show up on the ''Prometheus'' doesn't stop him.]]
407* ChildProdigy: His backstory states that he started creating synthetic organs and stern cells at the age of 14 years... and ''that was his twelfth registered patent so far!'' He only officially founded Weyland Corp in 2012, at the age of 22.
408* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Just before he dies, he has a ''huge'' one.]]
409* EvilBrit: Weyland has a distinct British accent, and he shows himself to be a morally bankrupt individual.
410%%* EvilIsPetty: See KickTheDog below.
411* EvilOldFolks: He's close to 100, to be precise.
412* Fiction500: He has Michelangelo's statue of ''Art/{{David}}'' as a private ornament in his house.
413* ImmortalitySeeker: Was hoping to achieve immortality from the Engineers. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, the one he meets kills him instead]].
414* InadequateInheritor: Clearly sees [[spoiler:Meredith Vickers as this.]] Possibly because he actually doesn't want ''anyone'' to inherit his corporate empire.
415* ItsAllAboutMe: [[spoiler:Weyland is more than willing to sacrifice the crew of the ''Prometheus'' just so that he can get immortality. Even after Shaw warns him that it's dangerous, he decides to go meet the surviving Engineer David finds.]]
416* KarmicDeath: Wanted to meet the Engineers to see if they could help prolong his life. [[spoiler:He ends up getting killed by them instead.]]
417* KickTheDog: In a flashback in ''Covenant'', he sits down and orders David to fetch him tea. Said tea is right next to his seat, while David is on the other side of the room. [[EvilIsPetty It's a passive-aggressive act as he only did so when David reminded him that he will die while David himself won't, and asks why Weyland thinks he is superior to him, David.]]
418* PosthumousCharacter: When he's first introduced, he tells the ''Prometheus'' crew that the recording he made for them regarding their mission was several years prior, and that by the time they see this, he would have been long dead. [[spoiler:Subverted later in that he was actually with them, but for whatever reason hid his presence from all of them except David and Vickers]].
419* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:He dedicates his life to meeting his maker. And when he finally succeeds he gets killed by "it". Right before he dies, he succumbs to ultimate despair.]]
420-->[[spoiler:''"There's...nothing..."'']]
421* {{Ubermensch}}: Being a Child Prodigy who founded the MegaCorp that revolutionized human science and society and created AI synthetics, Weyland clearly believes that he's a superior man. His desire [[spoiler: to find and meet the Engineers to convince them to give him immortality is rooted on the (admittedly egomaniacal) belief that he is equal to them because he's a creator too.]]
422** Hell, he quotes [[Creator/FriedrichNietzsche the man himself]] right before his TED Conference Speech in the Extended Edition Viral Marketing.
423--> Peter Weyland: [[Literature/AlsoSprachZarathustra I'm a law only for my kind... I'm no law for all.]]
424* TheUnfettered: Much like his "Son" David, Weyland will not stop until he fulfills any and all ambitions he has set out for himself.
425* VisionaryVillain: While definitely rooted in selfish egomania and ambition, Weyland's ultimate desire does seem be elevating mankind to a state akin to godhood via science.
426--> "For those of you who know me, you will be aware by now that my ambition is unlimited. You know that I will settle for nothing short of greatness, or I will die trying. For those of you who do not yet know me, allow me to introduce myself. [[MyNameIsInigoMontoya My name is Peter Weyland,]] [[BadassBoast and if you'll indulge me, I'd like to change the world."]]
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Dr. Shaw]]
430!!Dr. Shaw
431[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shaw9.jpg]]
432!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/PatrickWilson
433
434Elizabeth Shaw's father, who appears in her dreams.
435----
436* TheCameo: For Patrick Wilson.
437* GoodParents: Shaw has fond memories of her father.
438* NiceGuy: From what we see of him, he comes across as a nice, respectful man.
439* PosthumousCharacter: He died of Ebola when Shaw was just a child.
440* SmallRoleBigImpact: Dr. Shaw makes only one physical appearance, in his daughter's dreams, but he was clearly hugely influential in his daughter's life despite his early death.
441[[/folder]]
442
443!Aliens
444
445[[folder:The Engineer]]
446!!The Engineer
447[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/carlos_rueda_prometheus_engineer_comp.jpg]]
448!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Ian Whyte
449
450* AmbiguouslyEvil: Even at the end of the film we have no idea what the Engineer's motivations are, both in general and regarding its rampage.
451* AssholeVictim: The only victim of the Trilobite in the entire film.
452* BaldOfEvil: Though the evil part is debatable, there's no doubt that the Engineer is quite violent.
453* BerserkButton:
454** He seems to be taking the presence of the humans in stride until David tells him that Weyland wants to live forever, at which point he immediately attacks.
455** In the deleted version of the scene, his button seems to be a different one. He actually engages the humans in conversation, replies Weyland irately but verbally to his request, and only attacks after Weyland gives an AGodAmI speech implicitly putting himself and the Engineer on the same level. This last speech goes notably untranslated for the Engineer, who either guesses its meaning through contextual clues or merely gets annoyed at Weyland's insistence.
456* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Not that he [[AssholeVictim didn't have it coming]], but being enveloped and choked to death by the Trilobite seems like a nasty way to go. Not to mention having a near-human sized Alien inhabit and then violently rip a hole in his body.
457* EvilIsBigger: '''Eight feet (2.43 meters)'''! The actor even had a previous experience with another such huge monster, [[Film/AVPAlienVsPredator the Predator]].
458* EvilSoundsDeep: When he speaks in the deleted scenes.
459* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Gets impregnated by the proto-facehugger and gives birth to a relative of the Xenomorph.
460* FantasticRacism: The film shows him and the other Engineers planning to take the bioweapon to Earth before he was forced to enter stasis. When he wakes up, his first actions are launching an unprovoked, violent attack on the first humans he encounters and resuming the plan to take the bioweapon to Earth. Going by this, it's likely he despises humans, or at least that he believes the Earth would be better without them.
461* GeniusBruiser: The Engineer manages to show extreme strength and is able to quickly turn the ship back on with relative ease. After his ship is downed, he's quickly able to locate Elizabeth and come after her.
462* GrievousHarmWithABody: Begins his rampage by bludgeoning Weyland to death with David's still-living severed head.
463* HiddenDepths: Despite him being a tall violent alien, he's still a scientist, and a member of the race that created humanity, indicating him to be exceptionally intelligent. Notably, when the humans wake him up, he seems to recognise Shaw as a fellow intellectual and appears to listen when she asks him sensible questions about why the Engineers want to destroy mankind. He also seems quite docile until Weyland starts up with his AGodAmI bullshit and demands to be made immortal, at which point he snaps.
464* ItsPersonal: Implied. First thing he did after his ship was downed was track down and attack Elizabeth.
465* KarmicDeath: Being killed by a creation of your own creation most certainly qualifies. Bonus points for being killed by the '''abandoned''' creation of a creation you '''abandoned'''.
466* MadeOfIron: He takes a bullet to the shoulder and doesn't slow down at all, and in a deleted final fight scene between him and Shaw he gets hit multiple times with a fire axe and is only briefly stunned for a second or two.
467* NeckLift: Does this to David and rips his entire head off before killing everyone else save Shaw, who gets away. Also does this to Shaw in a final fight scene which was cut from the film.
468* OhCrap: Gasps in horror when he first sees the Trilobite. Not that we can really blame him.
469* Really700YearsOld: Given the amount of time he spent in suspended animation, the Engineer has been around for several millenia, although not exactly present for most of it.
470* SilentAntagonist: Doesn't utter a single word between his awakening and his demise. Averted in the deleted scenes, however, where he has a couple lines.
471* SoleSurvivor: The only Engineer known to have survived the disaster that befell the moon. The resulting madness could explain his RoaringRampageOfRevenge on everyone he sees.
472%%* SuperSoldier:
473* SuperStrength: He casually rips off an android's head with only his hands and no leverage, something which is probably not easy to do even for a tall being like him. He also kills both of Weyland's guards with one punch each, hitting the second one hard enough to [[PunchedAcrossTheRoom send him flying across the room]]. [[spoiler:However once the Trilobite grabs hold of him, his strength meets its match.]]
474* {{Ubermensch}}: All the Engineers we see could count, being over eight feet tall, long-lived, technologically advanced and seemingly in peak physical shape.
475* WalkingSpoiler: And for good reason. He's a living Engineer. Not only that, he doesn't show up until the end of the film.
476[[/folder]]
477
478[[folder:The Trilobite]]
479!!The Trilobite
480[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trilobiteimpregnatesengineer.jpg]]
481!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
482
483->'''Shaw:''' There's no bloody way I'm three months pregnant.
484->'''David:''' Well doctor, it's not exactly a ''traditional'' fetus.
485
486* CombatTentacles: It has seven large tentacles ending in pincers used for locomotion and subdue victims, and six smaller retractable ones
487* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: It impregnates an Engineer in the same manner as Facehuggers, leading to the birth of the Deacon.
488* FetusTerrible: It's a monstrous creature and it seems likely it would have been born from Shaw in a similar manner to a chestburster...or in some other even more horrible way.
489* HalfHumanHybrid: It is the product of the infected Holloway impregnating Shaw, so there's definitely some human DNA in it.
490* NonIndicativeName: It has no similarities to its extinct marine arthropods.
491* OctopoidAliens: Its initial form resembles a squid when Shaw removes it from her womb via TraumaticCSection. It loses this trait when it grows into its StarfishAlien form.
492* SummonBiggerFish: It is the aforementioned bigger fish. [[spoiler:Shaw released it while battling the Engineer, which the Trilobite swiftly overpowers.]]
493* StarfishAlien: Looks like a large ophiuroid with a VaginaDentata-like mouth in the middle of its lower area.
494[[/folder]]
495
496[[folder:The Deacon]]
497!!The Deacon
498[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prometheus_deacon.jpg]]
499!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
500
501* TheBigGuy: At it's birth, it already appears to be as big as a fully grown human when compared to it's Engineer host, and given the Engineer race's massive size, there's no telling how massive it might have become.
502* BodyHorror: It tears through the chest of its Engineer host. Expanded universe material seems to suggest the Deacon, after coming into contact with the black goo, suffered from grotesque mutations, eventually making it into a bizarre living mountain of sorts, complete with acid veins on the inside.
503* ChestBurster: It emerges from the chest of the Engineer at the very end of the movie.
504* HalfHumanHybrid: Suffice to say, there's human DNA in it somewhere. Charlie Holloway and Elizabeth Shaw are its grandparents.
505* NestedMouths: It has a goblin shark-like pharyngeal jaw.
506* RedHerring: A great deal of the movie deals with its creation, and despite all this, ''Alien Covenant'' completely shifted the direction, leaving the Deacon completely in the dust.
507* StarfishAlien: It was born through a complicated process involving the mutagenic material A0-3959X.91 -- 15, and bears a distinct resemblance to the Xenomorphs, such that official material even calls it a "Proto-Xenomorph". In the tie-in comics set many years later, the Deacon is revealed to apparently have mutated into a ''living mountain'', most likely from exposure to the black goo.
508* XenomorphXerox: Shares many of its features, like the eyeless, elongated head, NestedMouths and ChestBurster behavior with successor species, the titular Xenomorphs. Essentially, the Deacon is to the Engineers what the Xenomorph is to humans. The sequel, ''Film/AlienCovenant'', and its novelization suggest that [[spoiler:the Deacon--as a predatory endoparasite spawned from the A0-3959X.91 -- 15 bioweapon--was a form of Neomorph, though different from those spawned by David's experiments]].
509* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Not even mentioned in ''Covenant'', since it's stranded on LV-223.
510** However, a comic set many years afterward on LV-223 seems to imply the Deacon, coming into contact with the Pathogen ended up mutating around the wreckage of the Prometheus into some grotesque mountain with acid veins flowing through it.
511** In the same comic, the people exploring the now heavily mutated world also encounter so-called "Deacon Sharks", suggesting it might have produced offspring as well.
512[[/folder]]

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