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* AntiHero: Predator's are a NobleDemon race at best and unrepentant [[EgomaniacHunter Egomaniac Hunters]] at worst, but Dark's mission on the planet is hard to disagree with, what with Weyland's plan to pilfer, reverse-engineer and repurpose Predator technology for his own gain and a quickly growing Xenomorph infestation. That doesn't mean he's above preying on the terrified and exhausted Marine/security presence trying to escape the planet, however.

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* AntiHero: Predator's Predators are a NobleDemon race at best and unrepentant [[EgomaniacHunter Egomaniac Hunters]] at worst, but Dark's mission on the planet is hard to disagree with, what with Weyland's plan to pilfer, reverse-engineer and repurpose Predator technology for his own gain and a quickly growing Xenomorph infestation. That doesn't mean he's above preying on the terrified and exhausted Marine/security presence trying to escape the planet, however.
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!Alien vs Predator (2010)



[[folder: Andrew "Frosty" Harrison]]
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The main protagonist of the Marine campaign. Earned his name for being cool under pressure.

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[[folder:Rookie]]
The main NewMeat who was deployed to BG-386 to contain the situation unfolding alongside the rest of the colonial marines, and the protagonist of the Marine human campaign. Earned Unfortunately (or arguably fortunately), he's knocked out by flying debris in his name ship as the crew makes a crash landing and misses out on the bulk of the conflict on the ground. After his brothers-in-arms managed to protect him long enough for being cool under pressure.him to wake up in Freya's Prospect, he wanders the colony as the aftermath of the tragedy unfolds.



* RedBaron: Is called "Frosty" because he never loses his nerve.
* OneManArmy: Ends up working alone...kinda makes him the precursor to the typical one man army types of the Call of Duty series.
* HeroicMime: Averted. He clearly speaks when he is the player character.
* FlirtingUnderFire: At least he attempted on Tomiko, until she stopped him from going forward with it.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Despite being a human in a horrible situation, he refused to abandone his commander behind. Even force his way through waves of monsters just to get them back. But oh well, it didn't mattered she died before he got to her anyway.

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* RedBaron: Is called "Frosty" because he never loses his nerve.
* OneManArmy: Ends up working alone...kinda makes him the precursor to the typical one man army types
AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Subverted very much. Tequila is a Marine and all of the Call of Duty series.
other Marines try to rescue her. Rookie does manage to rescue her, but not before she is impregnated with a Chestburster.
* HeroicMime: Averted. BadassNormal: He clearly speaks when he is brings down the player character.Matriarch, kills a Predator, three Praetorians, and guns down Weyland himself.
* FlirtingUnderFire: At least BittersweetEnding: He "kills" Karl and survives the Xenomorph infestation but the ship he attempted is on Tomiko, until she stopped him is piloted by Weyland-Yutani guys, Tequila still has a death sentence due to the Chestburster within her and Karl is not as dead as he seems as the one he killed was ActuallyADoomBot.
* {{Determinator}}: He enters a hive willingly to rescue Van Zandt, and later gores on a one man rescue mission to save Tequila.
* FacialHorror: His cheek is shown at the end to have burned badly by presumably Xenomorph blood.
* FighterMageThief: He serves as the fighter class in the main story, lacking agility and flashy specialized weaponry, but having access to the most efficient and straightforward of combat methods, namely guns. Compare to Dark whose tools can only be used sparingly before he runs dry/is left vulnerable, and Six who needs to use stealth and speed to get into melee combat, the Rookie can reliably gun down all his opposition with a generous supply of ammo and ranged weaponry.
* HeroicMime: Remains speechless throughout the game, as mandated by FirstPersonShooter law.
* HeroicWillpower: He has managed to go through horrific events that have scarred veterans and comes out on top, which is pretty impressive given this is his first combat drop.
* MadeOfIron: He has survived getting slashed by Xenomorph claws, getting hit by acid, and the blades of a Predator.
* NewMeat: How he is treated by all of his companions aside
from going forward Tequila.
* OneManArmy: A trend
with it.the protagonists of this series. He's no StealthExpert like Six, and doesn't have the raw strength and firepower like Dark, but compensates with good aim and powerful firearms to mow down Xenomorph swarms, fend off a Predator and level the playing field against advanced combat androids.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Despite PistolWhipping: His melee attack of choice is using his guns to smack foes, which becomes necessary in staggering Xenomorphs if they manage to get in your face.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu?: More than once, let's tick the lists. Killed the Queen Alien (admittedly she was immobile) and killed three Praetorians, Aliens that essentially young Queens and are almost the same size and very powerful, and also killed a Predator.
* DoAnythingSoldier: He effectively is told to do everything for the Marines, mostly because everyone else is dead or preoccupied trying to survive. In the rare moments he actually does find backup he's still bossed around a lot, despite his colleagues
being a human in a horrible situation, more than capable of doing those acts.
* LateToTheTragedy: He visits all of the locations after Dark and Six have done their business there and made the Marines job worse. In the jungle, Rookie has no allies, and the main compound
he refused to abandone his commander behind. Even force his way goes through waves is already overrun with Xenomorphs thanks to Six, while the labs have a convient break out of monsters just recaptured Xenomorphs thanks to get them back. But oh well, it didn't mattered she died Dark cutting the power.
* ShipTease: The audio logs imply that Rookie and Tequila had a close friendship
before the combat drop. The scene where he strokes her head also leads to a possibility of this.
* StoneWall: He's
got the ''worst'' mobility of the trio of species by far, only being able to her anyway.sprint a short distance before tiring out, presumably because of the guns, ammo and armor he's dragging around. Also because of this he can blow away just about anything in front of him by holding his ground, with only the battle against a Predator and Xeno Praetorian forcing him to be quick on his feet.
* SuperReflexes: He is fast enough to grab a facehugger and throw it away, even if he has to do a 180 degree turn.
* TheBigGuy: Like the other Marines of the USS Sulaco, The Rookie is a fairly large man, and is physically strong enough to knock over both Xenomorphs and a Predator in melee attacks, as is also capable of physically resisting Facehuggers.



[[folder:Cisco]]
The nasty, lazy human who serves as host for the player of the Alien campaign.
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* AssholeVictim: Cisco is very anti-social and obnoxious to his staff, he later suffers one of the worst ways to die in the Alien universe, courtesy of a facehugger.
* ChestBurster: You get the inside look too since it is you that is chewing its way out of him.
* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Is attacked while sleeping on duty, and with no one around to help him....not that they would with the way he treated people.

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[[folder:Cisco]]
The nasty, lazy human who serves as host for the player of the Alien campaign.
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[[folder:Theresa "Tequila" Aquila]]
* AssholeVictim: Cisco ActionGirl: She is very anti-social and obnoxious a Marine, so this is to his staff, he later suffers one of the worst ways be expected.
* BadassInDistress: After being shot down by a Predator, she is captured by Xenomorphs requiring Rookie
to die in the Alien universe, courtesy of a facehugger.
rescue her.
* ChestBurster: You get Is fated to suffer this but at the inside look too since moment it is halted by being in hypersleep.
* ClusterFBomb: She was relatively restrained when it came to swearing, but after
you rescue her, she lets them fly like no tomorrow.
* TheCameo: Tequila has a very brief voice cameo in the Alien campaign, where she radios in to inform the Marines in the engine room
that Six is chewing its way out present.
* CompositeCharacter: Tequila has the role
of him.
a Corporal in charge of a disastrous mission involving Xenomorphs, before being captured and impregnated by the Xenomorphs and is rescued too late by the human protagonist, similar to Corporal Hicks, and Sergeant Hall from the second AVP game, though that one was not made by Rebellion.
* DeadpanSnarker: Whenever she is funny, it usually is through this. A good one is at the beginning, when she asks Rookie if he remembered that the situation was covered in simulation.
* DefiantToTheEnd: She expresses a desire for this if she cannot be saved, hoping to kill Karl Bishop Weyland with the chestburster in her.
* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Is attacked while sleeping on duty, Off screen after she is captured by the Xenomorphs.
* HopeSpot: Done twice, firstly there seems to be a chance to remove the Chestburster but Karl Bishop Weyland wrecks that,
and with no one around instead she is then placed in stasis and put aboard a ship meant to help him....not take them from the Xenomorph infested world, unfortunately the ship's pilots work for Weyland-Yutani and inform their boss that they would have a specimen secured.
* HistoryRepeats: Lampshaded and PlayedForLaughs. She asked Rookie to get an emergency generator to open the main room. Later, after Rookie gets near the refinery, she tells him to look for an emergency generator, asking if it sounds familiar, while clearly trying to avoid laughing.
* HypocriticalHumor: Tequila will happily yell at you to get to the objective multipule times. When Katya asks you to hurry up once, Tequila will complain bitterly about it.
* {{Irony}}: Katya tells her that high stress levels will aggravate the chestburster, while Tequila spends the last two levels with you gunning down Xenos and androids.
* ImpliedLoveInterest: The audio logs seem to indicate that Theresa and Rookie had feelings for each other, which serves to add to Rookie's motivation to go after Weyland.
* MercyKill: She asks Rookie to shoot her in the head when they reunite, but Katya prevents Rookie from shooting.
* MsFanservice: Downplayed when you meet her in her armor at the beginning of the Marine campaign, but it definitely applies to her after you rescue her from the Xenomorphs.
* MildlyMilitary: While she does occasionally address her colleagues by rank, she actually refers to them mostly by name and openly states she does not mind being called by her name.
* MissionControl: Serves as this for Rookie, along
with the way he treated people.other Marines for half of the Marine campaign.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While she mostly reacts calmly when she starts having symptoms of a chestburster in her, she is not above making amusing comments. One random dialogue line she can say is to remind her to never get impregnated by any species again.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is relatively this, as she only berates Rookie to hurry up, and is relatively civil with her subordinates.
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: Serves as this for the first half of the Marine campaign.
* YouAreInCommandNow: After the other officers are killed and Van Zandt is captured, Tequila becomes the Marine commander on BG 386.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: Her model is used for several of the female Marines used in the Alien campaign.



[[folder: Hall]]
The sarge of the marine squad.
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* ChestBurster: How she dies...if you didn't mercy kill her.
* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong.
* HopeSpot: Frosty thought he could rescue her only to find that she has already been impregnated.

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[[folder: Hall]]
The sarge of the marine squad.
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[[folder:Major Thomas Van Zandt]]
* AFatherToHisMen: He shows that he cares about his men.
* ChestBurster: How she dies...he can die if you didn't mercy kill her.
don't MercyKill him.
* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong.
FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Off screen.
* HopeSpot: Frosty thought MajorlyAwesome: Is seen as this by his marines.
* MercyKill: Optional.
* OffScreenMomentOfAwesome: He managed to penetrate the Xenomorph hive before
he could rescue her only to find that she has already been impregnated.was captured and facehugged.
* SacrificialLion: His death shows just how bad the marines situation is on Freya's Prospect.



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* AFatherToHisMen: Despite being a merc, he is loyal to his men.

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[[folder:Karl Bishop Weyland]]
* AFatherToHisMen: ActuallyADoomBot: Turns out the Karl that was present throughout the game was actually an Android, it is unclear if there is a real Karl, of they are all just identical synthetics. The collectible audio logs reveal that the latter is the case.
* AdmiringTheAbomination: Shows severe fascination with the Yatuja and the Xenomorphs.
* AmbitionIsEvil: He has strong intentions of using the Xenomorphs and Predator technology for his own benefits, and is very willing to throw hundreds of lives away in order to achieve them.
* BigBad: He is the overarching villain of the entire game, given that his actions drive the plot of all three campaigns and much of the overall plot of the game revolves around him. He especially takes the role in the Marine campaign, as the audio logs show him scheming to release the Xenomorphs and plan to use the profits made to benefit himself and he promptly becomes the FinalBoss.
* BadBoss: He is perfectly willing to sacrifice either his own staff and his colonists if it suits his purposes, and has several staff members executed when he no longer needs them.
* BoomHeadshot: How he finally dies, when Rookie shoots him in the head.
* BullyingADragon: Weyland decides to insult and mock Rookie right after he condemned his squad mate to death, and decides to lecture and belittle Dark after he tried to gas the Elite unconscious and make him his slave.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When Rookie confronts him, he insinuates he has a large enough stake in the Colonial Marine Corps that he technically owns it, and by default, that means he owns Rookie and every other Marine who died on BG 386, not to mention the colony of Freya's Prospect and all of the colonists who died there. He says that when a corporate asset is of no further use to him, he disposes of it, dismissing everyone who died as mere assets that are completely replaceable.
* CloneDegeneration: In an audio log, Katya speculates this as a possible reason how Charles Bishop Weyland went from a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in the 20th century to an ObviouslyEvil CardCarryingVillain in the 22nd century.
* CorneredRattlesnake: The second you get into his boss fight, he proves to be the toughest boss in the game, having a ridicoulous amount of health, and can easily kill Rookie if he doesn't use cover.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: At first, he appears to be your average Weyland Yutani executive who will be cowardly and no real threat when you meet him. Then when his boss fight begins, he actually is very skillful with a shotgun, and can easily become a serious challenge if you aren't careful.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He decides to officially reprimand Katya for getting the Marines involved against his orders by shutting off the surgery that will remove the chestburster from Tequila, dooming her to death out of petty spite.
* DirtyCoward: He constantly runs when faced with a threat, but when cornered, he is the toughest boss in the entire game.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He is voiced by Lance Henriksen after all.
* EvilOldFolks: He appears to be in his 60's and is very evil.
* EvilIsPetty: Shuts off the power that stops Tequila's surgery because he doesn't like Katya, seeing her as a faulty product.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He can be polite and charming, but he does it because it is in his best interest instead of genuine friendliness.
* FinalBoss: He serves as this in the Marine campaign.
* GeniusBruiser: He is the head of Weyland Yutani, and he is the most difficult boss in the game.
* Greed: All of his actions are motivated by a desire for power and money, consequences be damned.
* GreaterScopeVillain: He has this role in the Alien and Predator campaigns.
Despite being only appearing once in the Alien campaign, and again via a merc, radio transmission, his sparing of Specimen Six's life when she was a chestburster allows her to liberate the rest of her brethren, and results in the creation of the Abomination. Similarly, despite appearing only once in the entire Predator campaign through a live feed, and through some radio transmissions, his interference with the Predator technology is what drives the Predator campaign.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Many of his audio logs and several of his comments indicate that the profits he hopes to get from BG 386 are intended to benefit him alone.
* IWantThemAlive: He nearly says the trope word for word when he stops Doctor Groves from killing an infant Specimen Six when she manages to escape the trap set to ensnare the other chestbursters, admitting
he is loyal genuinely impressed with her intelligence.
* JustThinkOfThePotential: His audio logs emphasize this a lot. In the final confrontation with Rookie, while shooting at the marine, he argues the potential for the technology is limitless.
* KickTheDog: He shuts off all of Katya's machinery when she tries to save Tequila's life out of petty spite.
* LaserGuidedKarma:
** His decision to spare Specimen Six is precisely so he can study her to gain a better understanding of Xenomorph society. Six becomes the very Xenomorph who causes the infestation which ultimately results in his death.
** His brutal mistreatment of Katya directly results in his destruction, as she promptly tells Rookie that Weyland has the only route left off planet, which results in Rookie coming after him.
* ManipulativeBastard: He is shown to be an incredibly skillful manipulator, constantly playing the three combatants in the war on BG 386 against each other, depending on his interests.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: His decision to spare Specimen Six, as pointed out in LaserGuidedKarma, results in Six breaking the Xenomorphs out of prison and starting the events that end in his death.
* NotQuiteDead: He appears defeated at the end of the boss fight, only to quickly recover and attack Rookie again.
* NotSoStoic: He visibly panics when Dark nears the pyramid, and his furious admonishment of Katya has him show visible anger towards her, in contrast
to his men.usual calmness hiding his emotions.
* PragmaticVillainy: One of the reasons why he does not get rid of Katya is because it is heavily implied that getting rid of the administrative android would bring a lot of heat down on him, because while complaining colonists could be dismissed as promotions or leave, an administrative android who is in charge of the colony would be much harder to hide, so removing Katya would cause more trouble for him.
* RoboticPsychopath: While he is an android, all of his actions are due to his own decision instead of programming like other androids, and many of his actions get a lot of people killed.
* RoboticReveal: The white blood on the ground after you defeat him reveals him to be an android.
* TheBadGuyWins: Even though the main protagonists manage to shut down the infestation, and he ultimately dies, Karl Bishop Weyland still wins, as he has a Xenomorph specimen, and has managed to gain the location of the Xenomorph homeworld.
* TheSociopath: Motivated by a desire for personal power, sees others as tools to cast aside, admonishes Katya for breaking the rules, even though he has illegal combat androids, and is completely unremorseful about the death he has caused.
* TranquilFury: Whenever he shows anger, he is still calm and collected while making it clear he is livid with the Marines interference.
* WeHaveReserves: His audio logs heavily imply he intentionally opened the pyramid without telling anyone because he wanted to see Six and the Xenomorphs in action. He also shows absolutely no concern over the fact he knows that the body count will be high, but thinks the benefits outweigh the costs.
* VillainBall: Averted. He actually knows how badly things could get, by alluding to Ellen Ripley's actions, and takes quite some precautions against them.
* VillainTakesAnInterest: He takes a particularly strong interest in Specimen Six, to the point it goes into unnerving StalkerWithACrush territory, referring to her as a daughter once. Pity that Six ruins the entire operation.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: He essentially tells this to Rookie. Although he never used Rookie, he cites it when he insinuates he own the Colonial Marine Corps. He also has his androids execute any workers when he no longer needs them, citing the fact that their contract is voided.
* WorthyOpponent: One of his audio logs shows he genuinely respected Ellen Ripley for her determination and her resolve despite the fact that three times, Ripley managed to stop the Company from getting profits.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Inverted. He actually almost did have Rookie executed, but the Abomination bringing down the roof on Dark gives Rookie just enough time to get to cover.
* XanatosGambit: His entire scheme in the game effectively amounts to him winning regardless of the outcome. If the Xenomorphs and the Predators wipe each other out, he gets the location of the Xenomorph home world. If that doesn't happen, he gets to control the Xenomorphs and unlock the secrets of Predator technology.



!Predators
[[folder:Prince]]
* OneManArmy: Prince makes short work of nearly everything in his path.
* RetractableWeapon: He has the customary retractable wrist-blades.
* WalkingArmory: Truly armed to the teeth, with everything from netguns to plasma pistols.

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!Predators
[[folder:Prince]]
[[folder:Doctor Groves]]
* OneManArmy: Prince makes short work of nearly AdmiringTheAbomination: Shows just as much fascination with the Xenomorphs and the Predators as his boss.
* ArchEnemy: Serves as this for Specimen Six, due to his cruel experiments on her.
* AssholeVictim: Given
everything in his path.
the audience is aware that he did, absolutely nobody is crying when Six captures and possibly impregnates him with a chestburster.
* RetractableWeapon: BigBad: He effectively serves as the main antagonist for the Xenomorph campaign.
* BadBoss:
He has no trouble sacrificing technicians and even his own staff if it will advance Weyland Yutani's interests.
* BullyingADragon: Honestly thinks mocking a Xenomorph that is more intelligent than
the customary retractable wrist-blades.
others is a good idea.
* WalkingArmory: Truly armed to CasualDangerDialogue: When the teeth, Xenomorphs break out, despite clearly being scared, he remains calm in all of his radio announcements during the breakout.
* DirtyCoward: When Six begins to break out of her restraints, he hastily proceeds to excuse himself before running for the door, locking it to leave his co-worker to be killed by Specimen Six.
* TheDragon: He apparently serves as Karl Bishop Weyland's NumberTwo, given the way they work together.
* EvilBrit: It is hard to tell, but he has a clear British voice, and he is very evil.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a low deep voice, which is very fitting given his actions.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is rather calm when he is telling a test subject that they are participating in vital research, mindfully aware that said research involves getting test subjects killed.
* ForTheEvulz: Specimen Six was still an infant and could have easily been restrained anyway, but Groves froze the room and killed the two technicians simply because he could.
* PlayingWithSyringes: He commits a lot of horrible experiments involving the Xenomorphs in an attempt to weaponize them.
* PredecessorVillain: Takes this role in the Marine campaign, as his audio logs indicate all the horrors that he has inflicted.
* {{Irony}}: He expresses fear of the combat androids and that they will overthrow humanity. His boss is an android that is giving him orders.
* MadScientist: He has no trouble sacrificing people in sick and twisted experiments to turn a species into Weyland Yutani's attack dogs.
* NiceJobBreakingItHerod: Tries to kill Specimen Six when she is an infant Chestburster, but Weyland stops him.
* OhCrap: His reaction when he sees Six breaking out, though he manages to hide
with everything from netguns a simple "Excuse me".
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: He escapes the labs on BG386 and gets no comeuppance for all the death he caused, but when he is reunited with Specimen Six, he is captured and cocooned.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Specimen Six, the very Xenomorph he tried
to plasma pistols.kill and the very Xenomorph he admired so much, later captures him, and potentially kills him by implanting him with a Chestburster, the very fate he gave so many poor innocent people.
* PutOnABusToHell: His last scene is him being cocooned by Specimen Six and watching her moult into a Queen. It is likely afterward that he was impregnated by a Chestburster, but it is not clear.
* SoftSpokenSadist: All of his lines, but especially when he tells one poor civilian that he is participating in vital research, with said research involving Six killing him gruesomely, are delivered with a voice that is remarkably soft and calm.
* TheSociopath: Let's see. He lacks empathy, sees others as expendable, is completely calm when he is effectively saying to people they will die, and is utterly remorseless. Groves fits the criteria to a T.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Pulls this off at the beginning of the Alien Campaign and effectively survives. Once Specimen Six is reunited with him, he doesn't pull this off again.
* WeHaveReserves: How he treats his test subjects. The second one of them dies, he nonchalantly calls for another one as though the other ones had no value.




!Alien vs Predator (2010)
!Humans
[[folder:Rookie]]
The NewMeat who was deployed to BG-386 to contain the situation unfolding alongside the rest of the colonial marines, and the protagonist of the human campaign. Unfortunately (or arguably fortunately), he's knocked out by flying debris in his ship as the crew makes a crash landing and misses out on the bulk of the conflict on the ground. After his brothers-in-arms managed to protect him long enough for him to wake up in Freya's Prospect, he wanders the colony as the aftermath of the tragedy unfolds.

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\n!Alien vs [[folder:Katya]]
* ActuallyADoomBot: She is revealed to be an android, but the damage she sustained makes it very obvious.
* ActionGirl: She managed to survive a Xenomorph infestation relatively uninjured. That of course makes sense, given Xenomorphs do not attack androids unless they pose a direct threat.
* AintTooProudToBeg: She pleads with Karl Bishop Weyland not to shut off the power that will allow Tequila to have the chestburster in her removed, even calling him by his first name. Karl doesn't listen.
* TheCameo: Has a brief appereance at the beginning of the Alien campaign where she urges the Marines to appear informing them of a Class 4 Xenomorph infestation.
* ConflictBall: Apparently has had this several times, due to her being a product of Weyland Yutani. She eventually takes the side of the Marines.
* TheDogBitesBack: Karl Bishop Weyland is shown to mistrust, vehemently dislike and generally ignores Katya, and even calls her a faulty product. She promptly tells Rookie that the only way to get off the planet is a device in Weyland's hands, effectively guaranteeing his death.
* OnlySaneWoman: She saw exactly where the company's actions on BG 386 was leading.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Katya was able to get herself and Tequila out of the research labs overrun by Xenomorphs safely.
* MissionControl: Takes this role over from Tequlla after she is shot down, and remains in this role for the rest of the Marine campaign.
* NervesOfSteel: As to be expected of an android in the Alien franchise, she openly says that the Aliens have escaped in an utterly calm tone.
* NotSoStoic: While she is relatively calm during her time as your contact, when she calls the Marines in her brief cameo in the Alien campaign, and when Weyland shuts off the power and dooming Tequila to death, there is noticeable panic and fear in her voice.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Decides to summon the Marines against Weyland's orders in order to protect the colony. She later aids Rookie and tries to save Tequila by draining power from Weyland's station at the pyramid.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One of the audio logs implies that Katya, unlike Weyland, actually cared for the people under her control.
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!Predators
[[folder:Dark]]
A recently promoted Elite
Predator (2010)
!Humans
[[folder:Rookie]]
The NewMeat
who was deployed to BG-386 to contain following a distress signal sent out by Youngbloods already on the situation unfolding alongside colony. Tasked with preventing their technology from falling into human hands, Dark sets out to investigate the rest fate of the colonial marines, Youngbloods, and the protagonist of later discovers the human campaign. Unfortunately (or arguably fortunately), he's knocked out by flying debris in his ship as plot to pilfer their ancestral temple. Too late to stop the crew makes a crash landing human intruders, Dark and misses out on company would rather see the bulk of the conflict ruins destroyed than them get their hands on the ground. After his brothers-in-arms managed to protect him long enough for him to wake up in Freya's Prospect, he wanders the colony as the aftermath of the tragedy unfolds.their tools and secrets.



* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Subverted very much. Tequila is a Marine and all of the other Marines try to rescue her. Rookie does manage to rescue her, but not before she is impregnated with a Chestburster.
* BadassNormal: He brings down the Matriarch, kills a Predator, three Praetorians, and guns down Weyland himself.
* BittersweetEnding: He "kills" Karl and survives the Xenomorph infestation but the ship he is on is piloted by Weyland-Yutani guys, Tequila still has a death sentence due to the Chestburster within her and Karl is not as dead as he seems as the one he killed was ActuallyADoomBot.
* {{Determinator}}: He enters a hive willingly to rescue Van Zandt, and later gores on a one man rescue mission to save Tequila.
* FacialHorror: His cheek is shown at the end to have burned badly by presumably Xenomorph blood.
* FighterMageThief: He serves as the fighter class in the main story, lacking agility and flashy specialized weaponry, but having access to the most efficient and straightforward of combat methods, namely guns. Compare to Dark whose tools can only be used sparingly before he runs dry/is left vulnerable, and Six who needs to use stealth and speed to get into melee combat, the Rookie can reliably gun down all his opposition with a generous supply of ammo and ranged weaponry.
* HeroicMime: Remains speechless throughout the game, as mandated by FirstPersonShooter law.
* HeroicWillpower: He has managed to go through horrific events that have scarred veterans and comes out on top, which is pretty impressive given this is his first combat drop.
* MadeOfIron: He has survived getting slashed by Xenomorph claws, getting hit by acid, and the blades of a Predator.
* NewMeat: How he is treated by all of his companions aside from Tequila.
* OneManArmy: A trend with the protagonists of this series. He's no StealthExpert like Six, and doesn't have the raw strength and firepower like Dark, but compensates with good aim and powerful firearms to mow down Xenomorph swarms, fend off a Predator and level the playing field against advanced combat androids.
* PistolWhipping: His melee attack of choice is using his guns to smack foes, which becomes necessary in staggering Xenomorphs if they manage to get in your face.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu?: More than once, let's tick the lists. Killed the Queen Alien (admittedly she was immobile) and killed three Praetorians, Aliens that essentially young Queens and are almost the same size and very powerful, and also killed a Predator.
* DoAnythingSoldier: He effectively is told to do everything for the Marines, mostly because everyone else is dead or preoccupied trying to survive. In the rare moments he actually does find backup he's still bossed around a lot, despite his colleagues being more than capable of doing those acts.
* LateToTheTragedy: He visits all of the locations after Dark and Six have done their business there and made the Marines job worse. In the jungle, Rookie has no allies, and the main compound he goes through is already overrun with Xenomorphs thanks to Six, while the labs have a convient break out of recaptured Xenomorphs thanks to Dark cutting the power.
* ShipTease: The audio logs imply that Rookie and Tequila had a close friendship before the combat drop. The scene where he strokes her head also leads to a possibility of this.
* StoneWall: He's got the ''worst'' mobility of the trio of species by far, only being able to sprint a short distance before tiring out, presumably because of the guns, ammo and armor he's dragging around. Also because of this he can blow away just about anything in front of him by holding his ground, with only the battle against a Predator and Xeno Praetorian forcing him to be quick on his feet.
* SuperReflexes: He is fast enough to grab a facehugger and throw it away, even if he has to do a 180 degree turn.
* TheBigGuy: Like the other Marines of the USS Sulaco, The Rookie is a fairly large man, and is physically strong enough to knock over both Xenomorphs and a Predator in melee attacks, as is also capable of physically resisting Facehuggers.

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* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Subverted very much. Tequila is a Marine AncestralWeapon: Trades his mask for one belonging to an ancient Predator king, containing information regarding the Xenomorphs. He also acquires an ancient combistick by being coming out on top in an ancient arena, killing his way through plenty of Xenomorphs to get it.
* AndTheAdventureContinues: After having blown up all trace of their past on BG-386
and all evacuating the planet, Dark and the rest of his clan zero in on a signal of Xenomorphs hissing and roaring on a distant planet. Realizing they've found the coordinates to the Xenomorph homeworld, they set their course en route to the planet, presumably to start the hunt of the other Marines try to rescue her. Rookie does manage to rescue her, but not before she is impregnated with a Chestburster.
* BadassNormal: He brings down the Matriarch, kills a Predator, three Praetorians, and guns down Weyland himself.
century.
* BittersweetEnding: He "kills" Karl AntiHero: Predator's are a NobleDemon race at best and survives unrepentant [[EgomaniacHunter Egomaniac Hunters]] at worst, but Dark's mission on the planet is hard to disagree with, what with Weyland's plan to pilfer, reverse-engineer and repurpose Predator technology for his own gain and a quickly growing Xenomorph infestation but the ship he is on is piloted by Weyland-Yutani guys, Tequila still has a death sentence due to the Chestburster within her and Karl is not as dead as he seems as the one he killed was ActuallyADoomBot.
* {{Determinator}}: He enters a hive willingly to rescue Van Zandt, and later gores on a one man rescue mission to save Tequila.
* FacialHorror: His cheek is shown at the end to have burned badly by presumably Xenomorph blood.
* FighterMageThief: He serves as the fighter class in the main story, lacking agility and flashy specialized weaponry, but having access to the most efficient and straightforward of combat methods, namely guns. Compare to Dark whose tools can only be used sparingly before he runs dry/is left vulnerable, and Six who needs to use stealth and speed to get into melee combat, the Rookie can reliably gun down all his opposition with a generous supply of ammo and ranged weaponry.
* HeroicMime: Remains speechless throughout the game, as mandated by FirstPersonShooter law.
* HeroicWillpower: He has managed to go through horrific events that have scarred veterans and comes out on top, which is pretty impressive given this is his first combat drop.
* MadeOfIron: He has survived getting slashed by Xenomorph claws, getting hit by acid, and the blades of a Predator.
* NewMeat: How he is treated by all of his companions aside from Tequila.
* OneManArmy: A trend with the protagonists of this series. He's no StealthExpert like Six, and
infestation. That doesn't mean he's above preying on the terrified and exhausted Marine/security presence trying to escape the planet, however.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He is killing Marines and Xenomorphs, but mostly because they are armed. He doesn't kill civilians, and killing Weyland Yutani scientists will get a NonStandardGameOver.
* BorrowedBiometricBypass: Takes the head of two human CO's to bypass biometric security
* CleanUpCrew: An early mission involves him finding fallen predators and detonating their self-destruct devices.
* ChameleonCamouflage: Uses this very frequently to hide from the Marines. The Xenomorphs can see right through it, and Marines who are on high alert will
have the raw strength and firepower like Dark, but compensates with a pretty good aim and powerful firearms to mow down Xenomorph swarms, fend off a Predator and level idea of where he is by noticing the playing field against advanced combat androids.shimmering distortion effect.
* PistolWhipping: His melee attack of choice is using CoolMask: By default, his guns mask is an intimidating face plate with thermal vision. He later swaps it out for an ancestral artifact once belonging to smack foes, an ancient Predator king, which becomes necessary is not only much more ornate and gold in staggering design, but also comes with thermal vision made specifically to spot Xenomorphs.
* CreepySouvenir: Predators have a thing for this in general, and Dark beheads so many humans and yanks out enough Xenomorph tongues that you have to wonder where he's keeping all those heads and spines.
* DecapitationPresentation: At least twice in the Predator campaign this is actually required to advance. Dark needs to advance past a locked security gate, and the only way through is by cornering and decapitating a mostly defenseless security guard to use his eyes for the retinal scanners. Killing them any other way will instantly fail the objective and force a restart.
* TheDreaded: Compared to Six who's frequently underestimated, Dark and by extension most of the Predators on the planet are spoken of in dread and fearful uncertainty, being a third party that effortlessly blew up the Marlow and is cutting up everything before them.
* DueToTheDead: Each time he comes across a fallen Predator he strokes their helmet and then sets their autodestruct, a sign of respect towards the fallen. He also hunts down the Predalien that was born from one of his brethren and kills it.
* EgomaniacHunter: Downplayed considerably. While he is a Predator and can take trophies, he usually has more pressing concerns.
* EvilLaugh: After beating the Abomination in single combat, he lifts its corpse and tosses it off the roof of the research facility they did battle in, letting out proud laughter all the while. Funnily enough, that means Dark had to carry the corpse of the beast all the way from the volcanic bowels of the sprawling building to the roof exit just to do this.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: We witness his beginnings as a Youngblood being pitted against a handful of
Xenomorphs if they manage to get in your face.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu?: More than once, let's tick
watching him hold the lists. Killed the Queen Alien (admittedly she was immobile) and killed three Praetorians, Aliens that essentially young Queens and are almost the same size and very powerful, and also killed a Predator.
* DoAnythingSoldier: He effectively is told to do everything for the Marines, mostly because everyone else is dead or preoccupied trying to survive. In the rare moments he actually does find backup he's still bossed around a lot, despite
honor of walking through his colleagues ancestor's sacred ground, being deemed worthy of wielding their ancient tools and ultimately destroying an entire human colony (and aforementioned sacred grounds) through a massive explosion seen from space.
* GoodOldFisticuffs: More like good old wristblades, but the fact his mines and plasma caster rely on human energy sources usually mandate up close and personal fighting, pushing his tools as support abilities
more than anything.
* HonorBeforeReason: He will put honor before his own safety, killing marines stealthily while still revealing himself.
* FighterMageThief: The mage class between the trio of protagonists, albeit a more melee capable example than most. Predator weaponry is powerful and easily
capable of doing those acts.
blasting things to bits and cleaving right through body parts, and even on hard difficulties a fully charged plasma caster or mine blast will leave most enemies blown onto their ass and helpless, but they take time to cast and can't be spammed without leaving Dark vulnerable, on top of needing plentiful energy to recharge. This encourages thoughtful and creative use of Dark's tools while always being ready to follow up anything with an escape plan or a wrist blade beatdown to finish the kill.
* LateToTheTragedy: He visits all of Too late to assist the locations after Dark Young bloods on the planet, too late to suppress the Xenomorph hive (and hold the honor of hunting the Matriarch), and Six have done too late to stop the humans from pilfering their business there and made the Marines job worse. In the jungle, Rookie has no allies, and the main compound he goes through is already overrun with Xenomorphs thanks sacred grounds. It's little wonder why he's ordered to Six, while the labs have a convient break out of recaptured Xenomorphs thanks burn everything down to Dark cutting the power.
preserve their secrets.
* ShipTease: The audio logs imply that Rookie and Tequila had a close friendship before the combat drop. The scene where he strokes her head also leads to a possibility of this.
* StoneWall: He's got the ''worst''
MightyGlacier: His mobility of is the trio of species by far, only middle ground between species, being fairly speedy while sprinting but can get tired out easily and being able to sprint soar around between vantage points with powerful jumps, both of which a short distance before tiring out, presumably because Xenomorph can outperform in effortlessly. Despite this, it's not enough to completely escape out of a confrontation, forcing the player to use his powerful weapons to make up for his relative slowness.
* NeckLift: Done frequently against both human and Xenomorph prey subject to his executions.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While he has noble motives, his killing
of the guns, ammo and armor marines contributes to the near wipeout of a force of a few hundred soldiers.
* NoSell: A minor case, but
he's immune to acidic Xenomorph blood being sprayed onto him, something that can seriously harm if not outright kill humans. Very handy, given most of his fighting is done in close quarters.
* NukeEm: Dark sets a wrist bracer and sets the entire pyramid, labs and the colony along with ruins to be destroyed in a nuclear explosion.
* OffWithHisHead: Being a Predator, he's ''very'' fond of this of the sake of taking trophies, with different methods to boot. Sometimes as quick and simple as uppercutting a human so hard their head's pinned to his wristblades, severing heads off with a vicious slash, to more sadistic methods like pinning his victim down and pulling their entire head and spinal cord out alive while the victim is helpless and screaming. By far the most excessive method is done when he stabs a human in the chest, holds them up and struggles a bit to yank their head off through
dragging around. Also because of it through the deep wound in their chest.
* OneManArmy: The fact that he qualified as an Elite, which is considered reserved for the best Youngbloods, indicate that he was
this he can blow away just about anything in front of him by holding his ground, with only before the battle against a game started. He proves he is worthy of the title during the events of BG386.
* PraetorianGuard: The
Predator and Elites are the highest active soldiers in Yautja society, usually disposed either in the supervising of Youngbloods, or dealing with situations that the average Predator isn't equipped to handle, which makes him this by default.
* WouldNotShootACivilian: Can actually be averted if the player chooses so, despite this being a strict law in Predator society. Whilst infiltrating the
Xeno Praetorian forcing him holding facility, Dark is free to be quick on take some potshots with his feet.
* SuperReflexes: He is fast enough to grab a facehugger and throw it away, even if he has to do a 180 degree turn.
* TheBigGuy: Like
weapons or outright butcher the other Marines of defenseless human scientists trying to flee for their lives from the USS Sulaco, The Rookie is a fairly large man, and is physically strong enough to knock over both Xenomorphs hunting them down.
* YoungAndInCharge: Spartan explicitly calls him a Young blood in the tutorial level, indicating that he has only just come of age, but he qualifies as an Elite,
and proves his mettle during his time on BG 386. This is emphasized in the ending of the campaign, where the rest of the Predators he crosses paths with after his journey kneel in respect as he enters their ship, mirroring the a similar scenario with the ancient Predator king and his subjects in melee attacks, as the temple.
* VoiceChangeling: He's taken recordings of marines shouting, swearing and taunting and uses them to bait unsuspecting victims away from their posts, who investigate thinking one of their buddies
is also capable of physically resisting Facehuggers.calling for backup. If enemies are on high alert however, they'll be wise to Darks tricks and hold their ground instead.



[[folder:Theresa "Tequila" Aquila]]
* ActionGirl: She is a Marine, so this is to be expected.
* BadassInDistress: After being shot down by a Predator, she is captured by Xenomorphs requiring Rookie to rescue her.
* ChestBurster: Is fated to suffer this but at the moment it is halted by being in hypersleep.
* ClusterFBomb: She was relatively restrained when it came to swearing, but after you rescue her, she lets them fly like no tomorrow.
* TheCameo: Tequila has a very brief voice cameo in the Alien campaign, where she radios in to inform the Marines in the engine room that Six is present.
* CompositeCharacter: Tequila has the role of a Corporal in charge of a disastrous mission involving Xenomorphs, before being captured and impregnated by the Xenomorphs and is rescued too late by the human protagonist, similar to Corporal Hicks, and Sergeant Hall from the second AVP game, though that one was not made by Rebellion.
* DeadpanSnarker: Whenever she is funny, it usually is through this. A good one is at the beginning, when she asks Rookie if he remembered that the situation was covered in simulation.
* DefiantToTheEnd: She expresses a desire for this if she cannot be saved, hoping to kill Karl Bishop Weyland with the chestburster in her.
* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Off screen after she is captured by the Xenomorphs.
* HopeSpot: Done twice, firstly there seems to be a chance to remove the Chestburster but Karl Bishop Weyland wrecks that, and instead she is then placed in stasis and put aboard a ship meant to take them from the Xenomorph infested world, unfortunately the ship's pilots work for Weyland-Yutani and inform their boss that they have a specimen secured.
* HistoryRepeats: Lampshaded and PlayedForLaughs. She asked Rookie to get an emergency generator to open the main room. Later, after Rookie gets near the refinery, she tells him to look for an emergency generator, asking if it sounds familiar, while clearly trying to avoid laughing.
* HypocriticalHumor: Tequila will happily yell at you to get to the objective multipule times. When Katya asks you to hurry up once, Tequila will complain bitterly about it.
* {{Irony}}: Katya tells her that high stress levels will aggravate the chestburster, while Tequila spends the last two levels with you gunning down Xenos and androids.
* ImpliedLoveInterest: The audio logs seem to indicate that Theresa and Rookie had feelings for each other, which serves to add to Rookie's motivation to go after Weyland.
* MercyKill: She asks Rookie to shoot her in the head when they reunite, but Katya prevents Rookie from shooting.
* MsFanservice: Downplayed when you meet her in her armor at the beginning of the Marine campaign, but it definitely applies to her after you rescue her from the Xenomorphs.
* MildlyMilitary: While she does occasionally address her colleagues by rank, she actually refers to them mostly by name and openly states she does not mind being called by her name.
* MissionControl: Serves as this for Rookie, along with the other Marines for half of the Marine campaign.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While she mostly reacts calmly when she starts having symptoms of a chestburster in her, she is not above making amusing comments. One random dialogue line she can say is to remind her to never get impregnated by any species again.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is relatively this, as she only berates Rookie to hurry up, and is relatively civil with her subordinates.
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: Serves as this for the first half of the Marine campaign.
* YouAreInCommandNow: After the other officers are killed and Van Zandt is captured, Tequila becomes the Marine commander on BG 386.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: Her model is used for several of the female Marines used in the Alien campaign.

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[[folder:Theresa "Tequila" Aquila]]
[[folder:Spartan]]
* ActionGirl: She is a Marine, so this is to be expected.
* BadassInDistress: After being shot down by a Predator, she is captured by Xenomorphs requiring Rookie to rescue her.
* ChestBurster: Is fated to suffer this but at the moment it is halted by being in hypersleep.
* ClusterFBomb: She was relatively restrained when it came to swearing, but after you rescue her, she lets them fly like no tomorrow.
* TheCameo: Tequila has a very brief voice cameo in the Alien campaign, where she radios in to inform the Marines in the engine room that Six is present.
* CompositeCharacter: Tequila has the role of a Corporal in charge of a disastrous mission involving Xenomorphs, before being captured and impregnated by
AdmiringTheAbomination: He respects the Xenomorphs for their violence and unhesitating will, but it is completely inverted with the actual Abomination, possessing a near obsessed hatred of it.
* CoolOldGuy: Serves as a reasonable guide to Dark
and is rescued too late by relatively patient with him during the human protagonist, similar to Corporal Hicks, and Sergeant Hall from trial. He even spends some portions of Dark's journey proudly gushing over the second AVP game, though that one was not made by Rebellion.
honor Dark's about to earn as he treads on sacred grounds.
* DeadpanSnarker: Whenever she {{Jerkass}}: His tone is funny, it usually is through this. A good one is at the beginning, definitely this when she asks Rookie if he remembered referring to humans.
* JerkassHasAPoint: His criticism of the humans is entirely valid however, given it was Weyland Yutani's fault
that the situation was covered whole mess happened.
* HadToBeSharp: The fact he is a Yautja ''Elder'' definitely shows he spent a life
in simulation.dangerous situations.
* TheMentor: Serves as this for Dark.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: He is directly in command of the ship, and his decision to blow up the Marlow makes the Marines job worse.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Far more reasonable than Tequila or Katya, as he never urges Dark to complete his objectives and usually tells him where to go.

* DefiantToTheEnd: She expresses a desire for this if she cannot be saved, hoping to kill Karl Bishop Weyland with the chestburster in her.
* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Off screen after she is captured by the Xenomorphs.
* HopeSpot: Done twice, firstly there seems to be a chance to remove the Chestburster but Karl Bishop Weyland wrecks that, and instead she is then placed in stasis and put aboard a ship meant to take them from the Xenomorph infested world, unfortunately the ship's pilots work for Weyland-Yutani and inform their boss that they have a specimen secured.
* HistoryRepeats: Lampshaded and PlayedForLaughs. She asked Rookie to get an emergency generator to open the main room. Later, after Rookie gets near the refinery, she tells him to look for an emergency generator, asking if it sounds familiar, while clearly trying to avoid laughing.
* HypocriticalHumor: Tequila will happily yell at you to get to the objective multipule times. When Katya asks you to hurry up once, Tequila will complain bitterly about it.
* {{Irony}}: Katya tells her that high stress levels will aggravate the chestburster, while Tequila spends the last two levels with you gunning down Xenos and androids.
* ImpliedLoveInterest: The audio logs seem to indicate that Theresa and Rookie had feelings for each other, which serves to add to Rookie's motivation to go after Weyland.
* MercyKill: She asks Rookie to shoot her
StarfishLanguage: All of his lines are in the head when they reunite, but Katya prevents Rookie from shooting.
* MsFanservice: Downplayed when you meet her in her armor at the beginning of the Marine campaign, but it definitely applies to her after you rescue her from the Xenomorphs.
* MildlyMilitary: While she does occasionally address her colleagues by rank, she actually refers to them mostly by name and openly states she does not mind being called by her name.
* MissionControl: Serves as this for Rookie, along with the other Marines for half of the Marine campaign.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While she mostly reacts calmly when she starts having symptoms of a chestburster in her, she is not above making amusing comments. One random dialogue line she can say is to remind her to never get impregnated by any species again.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is relatively this, as she only berates Rookie to hurry up, and is relatively civil with her subordinates.
Predator language, translated into English.
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: Serves He serves as this for the first half of the Marine campaign.
* YouAreInCommandNow: After the other officers are killed and Van Zandt is captured, Tequila becomes the Marine commander on BG 386.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: Her model is used for several of the female Marines used in the Alien
Predator campaign.



[[folder:Major Thomas Van Zandt]]
* AFatherToHisMen: He shows that he cares about his men.
* ChestBurster: How he can die if you don't MercyKill him.
* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Off screen.
* MajorlyAwesome: Is seen as this by his marines.
* MercyKill: Optional.
* OffScreenMomentOfAwesome: He managed to penetrate the Xenomorph hive before he was captured and facehugged.
* SacrificialLion: His death shows just how bad the marines situation is on Freya's Prospect.

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[[folder:Major Thomas Van Zandt]]
[[folder:Unnamed Young Blood Predator]]
* AFatherToHisMen: BattleInTheRain: When he finally has his boss battle with Rookie, it immediately begins to start raining. This also has the effect of making it harder to see him.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Karl Bishop Weyland for the Marine campaign, as he shoots Tequila down which directly leads to her capture by Xenomorphs and her prompt impregnation, which ultimaetly results in Weyland's defeat.
* BloodKnight:
He kills dozens of humans after the outbreak, and his introduction has him just finished skinning one of them before trying to scare Rookie.
* DecapitationPresentation: In the ruins, he rips the head off of a Marine to take it for a trophy.
* EvilCounterpart: How he gets depicted, as one to Rookie. Both of them are NewMeat, with BG-386 being their first deployment, and both of them want better status. However, Rookie
shows immense loyalty to save his fellow Marines, while the Young Blood overwhelmingly works alone.
* GladiatorGames: He deliberately throws Rookie into a combat arena, invoking the hunts of his ancestors on the planet in an attempt to make the fight more honorable.
* HonorBeforeReason: Naturally enough, [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy being a Predator]], he's so impressed by the Rookie's skill
that he cares about opts to duel him in single combat and ditch his men.
stealth advantage.
* ChestBurster: How he can die if you don't MercyKill him.
* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Off screen.
* MajorlyAwesome: Is seen as this by
NewMeat: BG-386 was his marines.
* MercyKill: Optional.
* OffScreenMomentOfAwesome: He managed
first deployment as he was engaging in a hunt to penetrate gain honor and join a clan.
* NobleDemon: During his boss fight with Rookie
* SpannerInTheWorks: Had he not shot down Tequila's dropship, at least some of
the Xenomorph hive Marines would have been to escape the planet alive.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Pun aside, he tracked Rookie across an entire jungle and through most of the ruins before finally cornering him at the combat arena.
* WorthyOpponent: Given that he stalked Rookie for a considerably long time, and then deliberately deactivated his cloak and used his wrist blades to fight the Marine, he clearly saw Rookie as a worthy adversary.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: His model is the exact same one as Dark
before he was captured and facehugged.
* SacrificialLion: His death shows just how bad
gets the marines situation is on Freya's Prospect.special mask halfway through the Predator campaign.



[[folder:Karl Bishop Weyland]]
* ActuallyADoomBot: Turns out the Karl that was present throughout the game was actually an Android, it is unclear if there is a real Karl, of they are all just identical synthetics. The collectible audio logs reveal that the latter is the case.
* AdmiringTheAbomination: Shows severe fascination with the Yatuja and the Xenomorphs.
* AmbitionIsEvil: He has strong intentions of using the Xenomorphs and Predator technology for his own benefits, and is very willing to throw hundreds of lives away in order to achieve them.
* BigBad: He is the overarching villain of the entire game, given that his actions drive the plot of all three campaigns and much of the overall plot of the game revolves around him. He especially takes the role in the Marine campaign, as the audio logs show him scheming to release the Xenomorphs and plan to use the profits made to benefit himself and he promptly becomes the FinalBoss.
* BadBoss: He is perfectly willing to sacrifice either his own staff and his colonists if it suits his purposes, and has several staff members executed when he no longer needs them.
* BoomHeadshot: How he finally dies, when Rookie shoots him in the head.
* BullyingADragon: Weyland decides to insult and mock Rookie right after he condemned his squad mate to death, and decides to lecture and belittle Dark after he tried to gas the Elite unconscious and make him his slave.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When Rookie confronts him, he insinuates he has a large enough stake in the Colonial Marine Corps that he technically owns it, and by default, that means he owns Rookie and every other Marine who died on BG 386, not to mention the colony of Freya's Prospect and all of the colonists who died there. He says that when a corporate asset is of no further use to him, he disposes of it, dismissing everyone who died as mere assets that are completely replaceable.
* CloneDegeneration: In an audio log, Katya speculates this as a possible reason how Charles Bishop Weyland went from a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in the 20th century to an ObviouslyEvil CardCarryingVillain in the 22nd century.
* CorneredRattlesnake: The second you get into his boss fight, he proves to be the toughest boss in the game, having a ridicoulous amount of health, and can easily kill Rookie if he doesn't use cover.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: At first, he appears to be your average Weyland Yutani executive who will be cowardly and no real threat when you meet him. Then when his boss fight begins, he actually is very skillful with a shotgun, and can easily become a serious challenge if you aren't careful.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He decides to officially reprimand Katya for getting the Marines involved against his orders by shutting off the surgery that will remove the chestburster from Tequila, dooming her to death out of petty spite.
* DirtyCoward: He constantly runs when faced with a threat, but when cornered, he is the toughest boss in the entire game.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He is voiced by Lance Henriksen after all.
* EvilOldFolks: He appears to be in his 60's and is very evil.
* EvilIsPetty: Shuts off the power that stops Tequila's surgery because he doesn't like Katya, seeing her as a faulty product.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He can be polite and charming, but he does it because it is in his best interest instead of genuine friendliness.
* FinalBoss: He serves as this in the Marine campaign.
* GeniusBruiser: He is the head of Weyland Yutani, and he is the most difficult boss in the game.
* Greed: All of his actions are motivated by a desire for power and money, consequences be damned.
* GreaterScopeVillain: He has this role in the Alien and Predator campaigns. Despite only appearing once in the Alien campaign, and again via a radio transmission, his sparing of Specimen Six's life when she was a chestburster allows her to liberate the rest of her brethren, and results in the creation of the Abomination. Similarly, despite appearing only once in the entire Predator campaign through a live feed, and through some radio transmissions, his interference with the Predator technology is what drives the Predator campaign.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Many of his audio logs and several of his comments indicate that the profits he hopes to get from BG 386 are intended to benefit him alone.
* IWantThemAlive: He nearly says the trope word for word when he stops Doctor Groves from killing an infant Specimen Six when she manages to escape the trap set to ensnare the other chestbursters, admitting he is genuinely impressed with her intelligence.
* JustThinkOfThePotential: His audio logs emphasize this a lot. In the final confrontation with Rookie, while shooting at the marine, he argues the potential for the technology is limitless.
* KickTheDog: He shuts off all of Katya's machinery when she tries to save Tequila's life out of petty spite.
* LaserGuidedKarma:
** His decision to spare Specimen Six is precisely so he can study her to gain a better understanding of Xenomorph society. Six becomes the very Xenomorph who causes the infestation which ultimately results in his death.
** His brutal mistreatment of Katya directly results in his destruction, as she promptly tells Rookie that Weyland has the only route left off planet, which results in Rookie coming after him.
* ManipulativeBastard: He is shown to be an incredibly skillful manipulator, constantly playing the three combatants in the war on BG 386 against each other, depending on his interests.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: His decision to spare Specimen Six, as pointed out in LaserGuidedKarma, results in Six breaking the Xenomorphs out of prison and starting the events that end in his death.
* NotQuiteDead: He appears defeated at the end of the boss fight, only to quickly recover and attack Rookie again.
* NotSoStoic: He visibly panics when Dark nears the pyramid, and his furious admonishment of Katya has him show visible anger towards her, in contrast to his usual calmness hiding his emotions.
* PragmaticVillainy: One of the reasons why he does not get rid of Katya is because it is heavily implied that getting rid of the administrative android would bring a lot of heat down on him, because while complaining colonists could be dismissed as promotions or leave, an administrative android who is in charge of the colony would be much harder to hide, so removing Katya would cause more trouble for him.
* RoboticPsychopath: While he is an android, all of his actions are due to his own decision instead of programming like other androids, and many of his actions get a lot of people killed.
* RoboticReveal: The white blood on the ground after you defeat him reveals him to be an android.
* TheBadGuyWins: Even though the main protagonists manage to shut down the infestation, and he ultimately dies, Karl Bishop Weyland still wins, as he has a Xenomorph specimen, and has managed to gain the location of the Xenomorph homeworld.
* TheSociopath: Motivated by a desire for personal power, sees others as tools to cast aside, admonishes Katya for breaking the rules, even though he has illegal combat androids, and is completely unremorseful about the death he has caused.
* TranquilFury: Whenever he shows anger, he is still calm and collected while making it clear he is livid with the Marines interference.
* WeHaveReserves: His audio logs heavily imply he intentionally opened the pyramid without telling anyone because he wanted to see Six and the Xenomorphs in action. He also shows absolutely no concern over the fact he knows that the body count will be high, but thinks the benefits outweigh the costs.
* VillainBall: Averted. He actually knows how badly things could get, by alluding to Ellen Ripley's actions, and takes quite some precautions against them.
* VillainTakesAnInterest: He takes a particularly strong interest in Specimen Six, to the point it goes into unnerving StalkerWithACrush territory, referring to her as a daughter once. Pity that Six ruins the entire operation.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: He essentially tells this to Rookie. Although he never used Rookie, he cites it when he insinuates he own the Colonial Marine Corps. He also has his androids execute any workers when he no longer needs them, citing the fact that their contract is voided.
* WorthyOpponent: One of his audio logs shows he genuinely respected Ellen Ripley for her determination and her resolve despite the fact that three times, Ripley managed to stop the Company from getting profits.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Inverted. He actually almost did have Rookie executed, but the Abomination bringing down the roof on Dark gives Rookie just enough time to get to cover.
* XanatosGambit: His entire scheme in the game effectively amounts to him winning regardless of the outcome. If the Xenomorphs and the Predators wipe each other out, he gets the location of the Xenomorph home world. If that doesn't happen, he gets to control the Xenomorphs and unlock the secrets of Predator technology.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Groves]]
* AdmiringTheAbomination: Shows just as much fascination with the Xenomorphs and the Predators as his boss.
* ArchEnemy: Serves as this for Specimen Six, due to his cruel experiments on her.
* AssholeVictim: Given everything the audience is aware that he did, absolutely nobody is crying when Six captures and possibly impregnates him with a chestburster.
* BigBad: He effectively serves as the main antagonist for the Xenomorph campaign.
* BadBoss: He has no trouble sacrificing technicians and even his own staff if it will advance Weyland Yutani's interests.
* BullyingADragon: Honestly thinks mocking a Xenomorph that is more intelligent than the others is a good idea.
* CasualDangerDialogue: When the Xenomorphs break out, despite clearly being scared, he remains calm in all of his radio announcements during the breakout.
* DirtyCoward: When Six begins to break out of her restraints, he hastily proceeds to excuse himself before running for the door, locking it to leave his co-worker to be killed by Specimen Six.
* TheDragon: He apparently serves as Karl Bishop Weyland's NumberTwo, given the way they work together.
* EvilBrit: It is hard to tell, but he has a clear British voice, and he is very evil.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a low deep voice, which is very fitting given his actions.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is rather calm when he is telling a test subject that they are participating in vital research, mindfully aware that said research involves getting test subjects killed.
* ForTheEvulz: Specimen Six was still an infant and could have easily been restrained anyway, but Groves froze the room and killed the two technicians simply because he could.
* PlayingWithSyringes: He commits a lot of horrible experiments involving the Xenomorphs in an attempt to weaponize them.
* PredecessorVillain: Takes this role in the Marine campaign, as his audio logs indicate all the horrors that he has inflicted.
* {{Irony}}: He expresses fear of the combat androids and that they will overthrow humanity. His boss is an android that is giving him orders.
* MadScientist: He has no trouble sacrificing people in sick and twisted experiments to turn a species into Weyland Yutani's attack dogs.
* NiceJobBreakingItHerod: Tries to kill Specimen Six when she is an infant Chestburster, but Weyland stops him.
* OhCrap: His reaction when he sees Six breaking out, though he manages to hide with a simple "Excuse me".
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: He escapes the labs on BG386 and gets no comeuppance for all the death he caused, but when he is reunited with Specimen Six, he is captured and cocooned.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Specimen Six, the very Xenomorph he tried to kill and the very Xenomorph he admired so much, later captures him, and potentially kills him by implanting him with a Chestburster, the very fate he gave so many poor innocent people.
* PutOnABusToHell: His last scene is him being cocooned by Specimen Six and watching her moult into a Queen. It is likely afterward that he was impregnated by a Chestburster, but it is not clear.
* SoftSpokenSadist: All of his lines, but especially when he tells one poor civilian that he is participating in vital research, with said research involving Six killing him gruesomely, are delivered with a voice that is remarkably soft and calm.
* TheSociopath: Let's see. He lacks empathy, sees others as expendable, is completely calm when he is effectively saying to people they will die, and is utterly remorseless. Groves fits the criteria to a T.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Pulls this off at the beginning of the Alien Campaign and effectively survives. Once Specimen Six is reunited with him, he doesn't pull this off again.
* WeHaveReserves: How he treats his test subjects. The second one of them dies, he nonchalantly calls for another one as though the other ones had no value.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Katya]]
* ActuallyADoomBot: She is revealed to be an android, but the damage she sustained makes it very obvious.
* ActionGirl: She managed to survive a Xenomorph infestation relatively uninjured. That of course makes sense, given Xenomorphs do not attack androids unless they pose a direct threat.
* AintTooProudToBeg: She pleads with Karl Bishop Weyland not to shut off the power that will allow Tequila to have the chestburster in her removed, even calling him by his first name. Karl doesn't listen.
* TheCameo: Has a brief appereance at the beginning of the Alien campaign where she urges the Marines to appear informing them of a Class 4 Xenomorph infestation.
* ConflictBall: Apparently has had this several times, due to her being a product of Weyland Yutani. She eventually takes the side of the Marines.
* TheDogBitesBack: Karl Bishop Weyland is shown to mistrust, vehemently dislike and generally ignores Katya, and even calls her a faulty product. She promptly tells Rookie that the only way to get off the planet is a device in Weyland's hands, effectively guaranteeing his death.
* OnlySaneWoman: She saw exactly where the company's actions on BG 386 was leading.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Katya was able to get herself and Tequila out of the research labs overrun by Xenomorphs safely.
* MissionControl: Takes this role over from Tequlla after she is shot down, and remains in this role for the rest of the Marine campaign.
* NervesOfSteel: As to be expected of an android in the Alien franchise, she openly says that the Aliens have escaped in an utterly calm tone.
* NotSoStoic: While she is relatively calm during her time as your contact, when she calls the Marines in her brief cameo in the Alien campaign, and when Weyland shuts off the power and dooming Tequila to death, there is noticeable panic and fear in her voice.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Decides to summon the Marines against Weyland's orders in order to protect the colony. She later aids Rookie and tries to save Tequila by draining power from Weyland's station at the pyramid.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One of the audio logs implies that Katya, unlike Weyland, actually cared for the people under her control.
[[/folder]]

!Predators
[[folder:Dark]]
A recently promoted Elite Predator who was deployed to BG-386 following a distress signal sent out by Youngbloods already on the colony. Tasked with preventing their technology from falling into human hands, Dark sets out to investigate the fate of the Youngbloods, and later discovers the human plot to pilfer their ancestral temple. Too late to stop the human intruders, Dark and company would rather see the ruins destroyed than them get their hands on their tools and secrets.

to:

[[folder:Karl Bishop Weyland]]
* ActuallyADoomBot: Turns out the Karl that
!Xenomorphs
[[folder:Six]]
A Xenomorph bred and raised on BG-386, Six
was present throughout the game was actually an Android, it is unclear if there is a real Karl, of they are all just identical synthetics. The collectible audio logs reveal that the latter is the case.
* AdmiringTheAbomination: Shows severe fascination with the Yatuja
quickly recognized for her greater intelligence and the Xenomorphs.
* AmbitionIsEvil: He has strong intentions of using the Xenomorphs
wit as a chestburster, and Predator technology for his own benefits, and is very willing to throw hundreds of lives away in order to achieve them.
* BigBad: He is the overarching villain of the entire game,
given that his actions drive the plot of all three campaigns and much of the overall plot of the game revolves around him. He especially takes the role in the Marine campaign, as the audio logs show him scheming to release the Xenomorphs and plan to use the profits made to benefit himself and he promptly becomes the FinalBoss.
* BadBoss: He is perfectly willing to sacrifice either his own staff and his colonists if it suits his purposes, and has several staff members executed when he no longer needs them.
* BoomHeadshot: How he finally dies, when Rookie shoots him in the head.
* BullyingADragon:
special treatment by Weyland decides to insult and mock Rookie right after he condemned his squad mate Dr. Groves to death, and decides to lecture and belittle Dark after he tried to gas the Elite unconscious and make him his slave.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When Rookie confronts him, he insinuates he has
study her behavior. Following a large enough stake complete blackout of power in the Colonial Marine Corps that he technically owns it, facility holding her and by default, that means he owns Rookie and every other Marine who died on BG 386, not to mention the colony of Freya's Prospect and all of the colonists who died there. He says that when a corporate asset is of no further use to him, he disposes of it, dismissing everyone who died as mere assets that are completely replaceable.
* CloneDegeneration: In an audio log, Katya speculates this as a possible reason how Charles Bishop Weyland went from a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in the 20th century to an ObviouslyEvil CardCarryingVillain in the 22nd century.
* CorneredRattlesnake: The second you get into his boss fight, he proves to be the toughest boss in the game, having a ridicoulous amount of health, and can easily kill Rookie if he doesn't use cover.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: At first, he appears to be your average Weyland Yutani executive who will be cowardly and no real threat when you meet him. Then when his boss fight begins, he actually is very skillful with a shotgun, and can easily become a serious challenge if you aren't careful.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He decides to officially reprimand Katya for getting the Marines involved against his orders by shutting off the surgery that will remove the chestburster from Tequila, dooming her to death out of petty spite.
* DirtyCoward: He constantly runs when faced with a threat, but when cornered, he is the toughest boss in the entire game.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He is voiced by Lance Henriksen after all.
* EvilOldFolks: He appears to be in his 60's and is very evil.
* EvilIsPetty: Shuts off the power that stops Tequila's surgery because he doesn't like Katya, seeing her as a faulty product.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He can be polite and charming, but he does it because it is in his best interest instead of genuine friendliness.
* FinalBoss: He serves as this in the Marine campaign.
* GeniusBruiser: He is the head of Weyland Yutani, and he is the most difficult boss in the game.
* Greed: All of his actions are motivated by a desire for power and money, consequences be damned.
* GreaterScopeVillain: He has this role in the Alien and Predator campaigns. Despite only appearing once in the Alien campaign, and again via a radio transmission, his sparing of Specimen Six's life when she was a chestburster allows her to liberate
the rest of her brethren, hive, Six orchestrated a mass escape, freeing the Matriarch and results in all the creation of drones into the Abomination. Similarly, despite appearing only once in the entire Predator campaign through a live feed, and through some radio transmissions, his interference with the Predator technology is what drives the Predator campaign.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Many of his audio logs and several of his comments indicate
wild. Now that the profits he hopes to get from BG 386 are intended to benefit him alone.
* IWantThemAlive: He nearly says
hive's been established, the trope word for word when he stops Doctor Groves from killing an infant Specimen Six when she manages to escape the trap set to ensnare the other chestbursters, admitting he Matriarch is genuinely impressed with bent on expanding her intelligence.
* JustThinkOfThePotential: His audio logs emphasize this a lot. In the final confrontation with Rookie, while shooting at the marine, he argues the potential for the technology is limitless.
* KickTheDog: He shuts off all of Katya's machinery when she tries to save Tequila's life out of petty spite.
* LaserGuidedKarma:
** His decision to spare Specimen Six is precisely so he can study her to gain a better understanding of Xenomorph society. Six becomes the very Xenomorph who causes the infestation which ultimately results in his death.
** His brutal mistreatment of Katya directly results in his destruction, as she promptly tells Rookie that Weyland has the only route left off planet, which results in Rookie coming after him.
* ManipulativeBastard: He is shown to be an incredibly skillful manipulator, constantly playing the three combatants in the war on BG 386 against each other, depending on his interests.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: His decision to spare Specimen Six, as pointed out in LaserGuidedKarma, results in Six breaking the Xenomorphs out of prison and starting the events that end in his death.
* NotQuiteDead: He appears defeated at the end of the boss fight, only to quickly recover and attack Rookie again.
* NotSoStoic: He visibly panics when Dark nears the pyramid, and his furious admonishment of Katya has him show visible anger towards her, in contrast to his usual calmness hiding his emotions.
* PragmaticVillainy: One of the reasons why he does not get rid of Katya is because it is heavily implied that getting rid of the administrative android would bring a lot of heat down on him, because while complaining colonists could be dismissed as promotions or leave, an administrative android who is in charge of the
colony would be much harder to hide, so removing Katya would cause more trouble for him.
* RoboticPsychopath: While he is an android, all of his actions are due to his own decision instead of programming like other androids, and many of his actions get a lot of people killed.
* RoboticReveal: The white blood on the ground after you defeat him reveals him to be an android.
* TheBadGuyWins: Even though the main protagonists manage to shut down the infestation, and he ultimately dies, Karl Bishop Weyland still wins, as he has a Xenomorph specimen, and has managed to gain the location of the Xenomorph homeworld.
* TheSociopath: Motivated by a desire for personal power, sees others as tools to cast aside, admonishes Katya for breaking the rules, even though he has illegal combat androids, and is completely unremorseful about the death he has caused.
* TranquilFury: Whenever he shows anger, he is still calm and collected while making it clear he is livid with the Marines interference.
* WeHaveReserves: His audio logs heavily imply he intentionally opened the pyramid without telling anyone because he wanted to see Six and the Xenomorphs in action. He also shows absolutely no concern over the fact he knows that the body count will be high, but thinks the benefits outweigh the costs.
* VillainBall: Averted. He actually knows how badly things could get, by alluding to Ellen Ripley's actions, and takes quite some precautions against them.
* VillainTakesAnInterest: He takes a particularly strong interest in Specimen Six, to the point it goes into unnerving StalkerWithACrush territory, referring to her as a daughter once. Pity that Six ruins the entire operation.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: He essentially tells this to Rookie. Although he never used Rookie, he cites it when he insinuates he own the Colonial Marine Corps. He also has his androids execute any workers when he no longer needs them, citing the fact that their contract is voided.
* WorthyOpponent: One of his audio logs shows he genuinely respected Ellen Ripley for her determination and her resolve despite the fact that three times, Ripley managed to stop the Company from getting profits.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Inverted. He actually almost did have Rookie executed, but the Abomination bringing down the roof on Dark gives Rookie just enough time to get to cover.
* XanatosGambit: His entire scheme in the game effectively amounts to him winning regardless of the outcome. If the Xenomorphs and the Predators wipe each other out, he gets the location of the Xenomorph home world. If that doesn't happen, he gets to control the Xenomorphs and unlock the secrets of Predator technology.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Groves]]
* AdmiringTheAbomination: Shows just as much fascination with the Xenomorphs and the Predators as his boss.
* ArchEnemy: Serves as this for Specimen Six, due to his cruel experiments on her.
* AssholeVictim: Given everything the audience is aware that he did, absolutely nobody is crying when Six captures and possibly impregnates him with a chestburster.
* BigBad: He effectively serves as the main antagonist for the Xenomorph campaign.
* BadBoss: He has no trouble sacrificing technicians and even his own staff if it will advance Weyland Yutani's interests.
* BullyingADragon: Honestly thinks mocking a Xenomorph that is more intelligent than the others is a good idea.
* CasualDangerDialogue: When the Xenomorphs break out, despite clearly being scared, he remains calm in all of his radio announcements during the breakout.
* DirtyCoward: When Six begins to break out of her restraints, he hastily proceeds to excuse himself before running for the door, locking it to leave his co-worker to be killed by Specimen Six.
* TheDragon: He apparently serves as Karl Bishop Weyland's NumberTwo, given the way they work together.
* EvilBrit: It is hard to tell, but he has a clear British voice, and he is very evil.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a low deep voice, which is very fitting given his actions.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is rather calm when he is telling a test subject that they are participating in vital research, mindfully aware that said research involves getting test subjects killed.
* ForTheEvulz: Specimen Six was still an infant and could have easily been restrained anyway, but Groves froze the room and killed the two technicians simply because he could.
* PlayingWithSyringes: He commits a lot of horrible experiments involving the Xenomorphs in an attempt to weaponize them.
* PredecessorVillain: Takes this role in the Marine campaign, as his audio logs indicate all the horrors that he has inflicted.
* {{Irony}}: He expresses fear of the combat androids and that they will overthrow humanity. His boss is an android that is giving him orders.
* MadScientist: He has no trouble sacrificing people in sick and twisted experiments to turn a species into Weyland Yutani's attack dogs.
* NiceJobBreakingItHerod: Tries to kill Specimen Six when she is an infant Chestburster, but Weyland stops him.
* OhCrap: His reaction when he sees Six breaking out, though he manages to hide with a simple "Excuse me".
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: He escapes the labs on BG386 and gets no comeuppance for all the death he caused, but when he is reunited with Specimen Six, he is captured and cocooned.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Specimen Six, the very Xenomorph he tried to kill and the very Xenomorph he admired so much, later captures him, and potentially kills him by implanting him with a Chestburster, the very fate he gave so many poor innocent people.
* PutOnABusToHell: His last scene is him being cocooned by Specimen Six and watching her moult into a Queen. It is likely afterward that he was impregnated by a Chestburster, but it is not clear.
* SoftSpokenSadist: All of his lines, but especially when he tells one poor civilian that he is participating in vital research, with said research involving Six killing him gruesomely, are delivered with a voice that is remarkably soft and calm.
* TheSociopath: Let's see. He lacks empathy, sees others as expendable, is completely calm when he is effectively saying to people they will die, and is utterly remorseless. Groves fits the criteria to a T.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Pulls this off at the beginning of the Alien Campaign and effectively survives. Once Specimen Six is reunited with him, he doesn't pull this off again.
* WeHaveReserves: How he treats his test subjects. The second one of them dies, he nonchalantly calls for another one as though the other ones had no value.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Katya]]
* ActuallyADoomBot: She is revealed to be an android, but the damage she sustained makes it very obvious.
* ActionGirl: She managed to survive a Xenomorph infestation relatively uninjured. That of course makes sense, given Xenomorphs do not attack androids unless they pose a direct threat.
* AintTooProudToBeg: She pleads with Karl Bishop Weyland not to shut off the power that will allow Tequila to have the chestburster in her removed, even calling him by his first name. Karl doesn't listen.
* TheCameo: Has a brief appereance at the beginning of the Alien campaign where she urges the Marines to appear informing them of a Class 4 Xenomorph infestation.
* ConflictBall: Apparently has had this several times, due to her being a product of Weyland Yutani. She eventually takes the side of the Marines.
* TheDogBitesBack: Karl Bishop Weyland is shown to mistrust, vehemently dislike and generally ignores Katya, and even calls her a faulty product. She promptly tells Rookie that the only way to get off the planet is a device in Weyland's hands, effectively guaranteeing his death.
* OnlySaneWoman: She saw exactly where the company's actions on BG 386 was leading.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Katya was able to get herself and Tequila out of the research labs overrun by Xenomorphs safely.
* MissionControl: Takes this role over from Tequlla after she is shot down, and remains in this role for
throughout the rest of the Marine campaign.
* NervesOfSteel: As to be expected of an android in the Alien franchise, she openly says that the Aliens have escaped in an utterly calm tone.
* NotSoStoic: While she is relatively calm during her time as your contact, when she calls the Marines in her brief cameo in the Alien campaign, and when Weyland shuts off the power and dooming Tequila to death, there is noticeable panic and fear in her voice.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Decides to summon the Marines against Weyland's orders in order to protect the colony. She later aids Rookie and tries to save Tequila by draining power from Weyland's station at the pyramid.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One of the audio logs implies that Katya, unlike Weyland, actually cared for the people under her control.
[[/folder]]

!Predators
[[folder:Dark]]
A recently promoted Elite Predator who was deployed to BG-386 following a distress signal sent out by Youngbloods already on the colony. Tasked with preventing their technology from falling into human hands, Dark sets
planet, sending Six out to investigate the fate of the Youngbloods, and later discovers sabotage the human plot to pilfer their ancestral temple. Too late to stop the human intruders, Dark facilities and company would rather see the ruins destroyed than them get their hands on their tools and secrets.find more hosts to impregnate.



* AncestralWeapon: Trades his mask for one belonging to an ancient Predator king, containing information regarding the Xenomorphs. He also acquires an ancient combistick by being coming out on top in an ancient arena, killing his way through plenty of Xenomorphs to get it.
* AndTheAdventureContinues: After having blown up all trace of their past on BG-386 and evacuating the planet, Dark and the rest of his clan zero in on a signal of Xenomorphs hissing and roaring on a distant planet. Realizing they've found the coordinates to the Xenomorph homeworld, they set their course en route to the planet, presumably to start the hunt of the century.
* AntiHero: Predator's are a NobleDemon race at best and unrepentant [[EgomaniacHunter Egomaniac Hunters]] at worst, but Dark's mission on the planet is hard to disagree with, what with Weyland's plan to pilfer, reverse-engineer and repurpose Predator technology for his own gain and a quickly growing Xenomorph infestation. That doesn't mean he's above preying on the terrified and exhausted Marine/security presence trying to escape the planet, however.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He is killing Marines and Xenomorphs, but mostly because they are armed. He doesn't kill civilians, and killing Weyland Yutani scientists will get a NonStandardGameOver.
* BorrowedBiometricBypass: Takes the head of two human CO's to bypass biometric security
* CleanUpCrew: An early mission involves him finding fallen predators and detonating their self-destruct devices.
* ChameleonCamouflage: Uses this very frequently to hide from the Marines. The Xenomorphs can see right through it, and Marines who are on high alert will have a pretty good idea of where he is by noticing the shimmering distortion effect.
* CoolMask: By default, his mask is an intimidating face plate with thermal vision. He later swaps it out for an ancestral artifact once belonging to an ancient Predator king, which is not only much more ornate and gold in design, but also comes with thermal vision made specifically to spot Xenomorphs.
* CreepySouvenir: Predators have a thing for this in general, and Dark beheads so many humans and yanks out enough Xenomorph tongues that you have to wonder where he's keeping all those heads and spines.
* DecapitationPresentation: At least twice in the Predator campaign this is actually required to advance. Dark needs to advance past a locked security gate, and the only way through is by cornering and decapitating a mostly defenseless security guard to use his eyes for the retinal scanners. Killing them any other way will instantly fail the objective and force a restart.
* TheDreaded: Compared to Six who's frequently underestimated, Dark and by extension most of the Predators on the planet are spoken of in dread and fearful uncertainty, being a third party that effortlessly blew up the Marlow and is cutting up everything before them.
* DueToTheDead: Each time he comes across a fallen Predator he strokes their helmet and then sets their autodestruct, a sign of respect towards the fallen. He also hunts down the Predalien that was born from one of his brethren and kills it.
* EgomaniacHunter: Downplayed considerably. While he is a Predator and can take trophies, he usually has more pressing concerns.
* EvilLaugh: After beating the Abomination in single combat, he lifts its corpse and tosses it off the roof of the research facility they did battle in, letting out proud laughter all the while. Funnily enough, that means Dark had to carry the corpse of the beast all the way from the volcanic bowels of the sprawling building to the roof exit just to do this.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: We witness his beginnings as a Youngblood being pitted against a handful of Xenomorphs to watching him hold the honor of walking through his ancestor's sacred ground, being deemed worthy of wielding their ancient tools and ultimately destroying an entire human colony (and aforementioned sacred grounds) through a massive explosion seen from space.
* GoodOldFisticuffs: More like good old wristblades, but the fact his mines and plasma caster rely on human energy sources usually mandate up close and personal fighting, pushing his tools as support abilities more than anything.
* HonorBeforeReason: He will put honor before his own safety, killing marines stealthily while still revealing himself.
* FighterMageThief: The mage class between the trio of protagonists, albeit a more melee capable example than most. Predator weaponry is powerful and easily capable of blasting things to bits and cleaving right through body parts, and even on hard difficulties a fully charged plasma caster or mine blast will leave most enemies blown onto their ass and helpless, but they take time to cast and can't be spammed without leaving Dark vulnerable, on top of needing plentiful energy to recharge. This encourages thoughtful and creative use of Dark's tools while always being ready to follow up anything with an escape plan or a wrist blade beatdown to finish the kill.
* LateToTheTragedy: Too late to assist the Young bloods on the planet, too late to suppress the Xenomorph hive (and hold the honor of hunting the Matriarch), and too late to stop the humans from pilfering their sacred grounds. It's little wonder why he's ordered to burn everything down to preserve their secrets.
* MightyGlacier: His mobility is the middle ground between species, being fairly speedy while sprinting but can get tired out easily and being able to soar around between vantage points with powerful jumps, both of which a Xenomorph can outperform in effortlessly. Despite this, it's not enough to completely escape out of a confrontation, forcing the player to use his powerful weapons to make up for his relative slowness.
* NeckLift: Done frequently against both human and Xenomorph prey subject to his executions.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While he has noble motives, his killing of the marines contributes to the near wipeout of a force of a few hundred soldiers.
* NoSell: A minor case, but he's immune to acidic Xenomorph blood being sprayed onto him, something that can seriously harm if not outright kill humans. Very handy, given most of his fighting is done in close quarters.
* NukeEm: Dark sets a wrist bracer and sets the entire pyramid, labs and the colony along with ruins to be destroyed in a nuclear explosion.
* OffWithHisHead: Being a Predator, he's ''very'' fond of this of the sake of taking trophies, with different methods to boot. Sometimes as quick and simple as uppercutting a human so hard their head's pinned to his wristblades, severing heads off with a vicious slash, to more sadistic methods like pinning his victim down and pulling their entire head and spinal cord out alive while the victim is helpless and screaming. By far the most excessive method is done when he stabs a human in the chest, holds them up and struggles a bit to yank their head off through dragging it through the deep wound in their chest.
* OneManArmy: The fact that he qualified as an Elite, which is considered reserved for the best Youngbloods, indicate that he was this before the game started. He proves he is worthy of the title during the events of BG386.
* PraetorianGuard: The Predator Elites are the highest active soldiers in Yautja society, usually disposed either in the supervising of Youngbloods, or dealing with situations that the average Predator isn't equipped to handle, which makes him this by default.
* WouldNotShootACivilian: Can actually be averted if the player chooses so, despite this being a strict law in Predator society. Whilst infiltrating the Xeno holding facility, Dark is free to take some potshots with his weapons or outright butcher the defenseless human scientists trying to flee for their lives from the Xenomorphs hunting them down.
* YoungAndInCharge: Spartan explicitly calls him a Young blood in the tutorial level, indicating that he has only just come of age, but he qualifies as an Elite, and proves his mettle during his time on BG 386. This is emphasized in the ending of the campaign, where the rest of the Predators he crosses paths with after his journey kneel in respect as he enters their ship, mirroring the a similar scenario with the ancient Predator king and his subjects in the temple.
* VoiceChangeling: He's taken recordings of marines shouting, swearing and taunting and uses them to bait unsuspecting victims away from their posts, who investigate thinking one of their buddies is calling for backup. If enemies are on high alert however, they'll be wise to Darks tricks and hold their ground instead.
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* AdmiringTheAbomination: He respects the Xenomorphs for their violence and unhesitating will, but it is completely inverted with the actual Abomination, possessing a near obsessed hatred of it.
* CoolOldGuy: Serves as a reasonable guide to Dark and is relatively patient with him during the trial. He even spends some portions of Dark's journey proudly gushing over the honor Dark's about to earn as he treads on sacred grounds.
* {{Jerkass}}: His tone is definitely this when referring to humans.
* JerkassHasAPoint: His criticism of the humans is entirely valid however, given it was Weyland Yutani's fault that the whole mess happened.
* HadToBeSharp: The fact he is a Yautja ''Elder'' definitely shows he spent a life in dangerous situations.
* TheMentor: Serves as this for Dark.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: He is directly in command of the ship, and his decision to blow up the Marlow makes the Marines job worse.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Far more reasonable than Tequila or Katya, as he never urges Dark to complete his objectives and usually tells him where to go.
* StarfishLanguage: All of his lines are in the Predator language, translated into English.
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: He serves as this for the Predator campaign.
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[[folder:Unnamed Young Blood Predator]]
* BattleInTheRain: When he finally has his boss battle with Rookie, it immediately begins to start raining. This also has the effect of making it harder to see him.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Karl Bishop Weyland for the Marine campaign, as he shoots Tequila down which directly leads to her capture by Xenomorphs and her prompt impregnation, which ultimaetly results in Weyland's defeat.
* BloodKnight: He kills dozens of humans after the outbreak, and his introduction has him just finished skinning one of them before trying to scare Rookie.
* DecapitationPresentation: In the ruins, he rips the head off of a Marine to take it for a trophy.
* EvilCounterpart: How he gets depicted, as one to Rookie. Both of them are NewMeat, with BG-386 being their first deployment, and both of them want better status. However, Rookie shows immense loyalty to save his fellow Marines, while the Young Blood overwhelmingly works alone.
* GladiatorGames: He deliberately throws Rookie into a combat arena, invoking the hunts of his ancestors on the planet in an attempt to make the fight more honorable.
* HonorBeforeReason: Naturally enough, [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy being a Predator]], he's so impressed by the Rookie's skill that he opts to duel him in single combat and ditch his stealth advantage.
* NewMeat: BG-386 was his first deployment as he was engaging in a hunt to gain honor and join a clan.
* NobleDemon: During his boss fight with Rookie
* SpannerInTheWorks: Had he not shot down Tequila's dropship, at least some of the Marines would have been to escape the planet alive.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Pun aside, he tracked Rookie across an entire jungle and through most of the ruins before finally cornering him at the combat arena.
* WorthyOpponent: Given that he stalked Rookie for a considerably long time, and then deliberately deactivated his cloak and used his wrist blades to fight the Marine, he clearly saw Rookie as a worthy adversary.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: His model is the exact same one as Dark before he gets the special mask halfway through the Predator campaign.
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A Xenomorph bred and raised on BG-386, Six was quickly recognized for her greater intelligence and wit as a chestburster, and given special treatment by Weyland and Dr. Groves to study her behavior. Following a complete blackout of power in the facility holding her and the rest of her hive, Six orchestrated a mass escape, freeing the Matriarch and all the drones into the wild. Now that the hive's been established, the Matriarch is bent on expanding her colony throughout the rest of the planet, sending Six out to sabotage the human facilities and find more hosts to impregnate.
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* TheBigGuy: Like the other Marines of the USS Sulaco, The Rookie is a fairly large man, and is physically strong enough to knock over both Xenomorphs and a Predator in melee attacks, as is also capable of physically resisting Facehuggers.
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[[folder: General Thomas A. W. "Tommy" Spears]]
* BadBoss: Not only does he use his own troops as incubators for Aliens, he's quite dismissive of them in general, seeing them as obsolete and soon to be replaced by his "ultimately loyal" Alien soldiers. During the mutiny at the book's climax, he shoots down people in his base attempting to surrender and proclaiming loyalty to him, on the grounds that he can't be one-hundred percent certain of their loyalty and can't risk letting an enemy get close to him. When one of his own loyal troops helping him retake his base breaks his neck, alive but paralyzed, Spears leaves him behind to be found by the Aliens he's set loose in the base. Finally, he abandons his base and everyone still on it, loyal to him or not, taking only his Alien troops with him.
* BaldOfEvil: He is bald as an egg, and is a truly evil person.
* FourStarBadass: Despite being an [[TheNeidermeyer utterly]] [[TheSociopath despicable]] [[BadBoss human]] [[TheParanoiac being]], is an exceptionally dangerous opponent, a FrontlineGeneral who is a [[TheGunslinger crack shot with his sidearm]] and consistently a step or two ahead of everyone who opposes him. Except his "tame" Aliens.
* TheSociopath: Once he gets his own Alien breeding program up and running, the standard punishment for all infractions of regulations becomes being host to a new Alien, and his soldiers become convinced he's making up the regs as he goes along. Once the atmosphere processor that supplies his base is functional, the civilian colonists who maintain it are redundant. Goodbye, colonists, hello, new Alien hive. Finally, when leaving his base and all his soldiers behind, taking with him only the cream of his Alien crop and the Queen (and slagging the engines of every ship except his two), he gets a panicked transmission that the ships are all sabotaged and the Aliens have gone berserk. Spears finds it interesting the Aliens can apparently sense the Queen is missing. . . but he's much more interested in his celebratory cigar.
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* GeneralFailure: Averted. It is made clear he knows what he is doing, the only reason the whole mission went sideways was because the Predators showed up.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Given that she seemed to particularly spare Doctor Groves only to presumably have him facehugged, it was harsh, except that Groves was totally willing to kill his own technicians just to test out Six and later left one of his own scientists to die when Six got loose. Pretty much everyone thinks that Six was giving him exactly what he deserved. Similarly, many of the Marines she fights are jerks at best, and several of them are not afraid to resort to very unethical tactics when dealing with her.
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[[folder: Andrew "Frosty" Harrison]] The main protagonist of the Marine campaign. Earned his name for being cool under pressure.

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[[folder:Cisco]] The nasty lazy human who serves as host for the player of the Alien campaign.

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* Archenemy: Serves as this for Specimen Six, due to his cruel experiments on her.

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Dachande is the leader of his clan and saying that he has more experience than the young'uns is an understatement.



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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's a rare Predator example. He prefers to teach his students rather than straight-up punishing them, and is rather patient about it. Then, he recognized that his own Young Bloods violated his kind's honor code and worked to set things right by helping the humans destroy the Xenomorph infestation.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's a rare Predator example. He prefers to teach his students rather than straight-up punishing them, and is rather patient about it. When he does punish Tichinde for trying to challenge him, instead of brutalizing him, Dachande orders him to fight another student instead. Neither the rebel student nor the onlookers were satisfied, so a second round between Dachande and Tichinde occurs. The leader bests his student by tossing him off. Death was not considered an unreasonable punishment, but instead commends him, to Tichinde's relief. Then, he recognized that his own Young Bloods violated his kind's honor code and worked to set things right by helping the humans destroy the Xenomorph infestation.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: He gracefully prepares to meet the Black Warrior as he proudly marks Machiko as Blooded before succumbing to his wounds.

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* MeaningfulName: His birth name, "Yeyinde", means brave one. When others think he's out of hearing range (turns out he actually isn't), they call him "Dachande" which means "different knife" due to one of his tusks being broken from a barehanded fight with a Xenomorph. He's proud of it, though. He uses that name to introduce himself to Machiko.

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[[folder:Broken Tusk]]
* DefectorFromDecadence: Subverted in the fact that he is no defector. He ended up killing a fellow Predator, Dachande, for attempting to harm the humans who saved his life. But what really outraged him was the fact that Dachande was carrying a bag of human skulls, including children.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's a rare Predator example. He recognized that his own young Bloods violated his kind's honor code and worked to set things right by helping the humans destroy the Xenomorph infestation.

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* BadassTeacher: He follows the Yautja code of honor, is a clan leader, and teaches a pack of young unblooded students for a blooding ritual by monitoring them in killing Xenomorphs. While he's still stern and absolute that if any of them were to die due to not following his lessons, he'd consider them deserving of death, he's rather open-minded in interacting and saving other species that help him, including what he considers as his human student, Machiko.
* DefectorFromDecadence: Subverted in the fact that he is no defector. He ended up killing a fellow Predator, Dachande, Tichinde, for attempting to harm the humans who saved his life. But what really outraged him was the fact that Dachande Tichinde was carrying a bag of human skulls, including children.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: He gracefully prepares to meet the Black Warrior as he proudly marks Machiko as Blooded before succumbing to his wounds.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's a rare Predator example. He prefers to teach his students rather than straight-up punishing them, and is rather patient about it. Then, he recognized that his own young Young Bloods violated his kind's honor code and worked to set things right by helping the humans destroy the Xenomorph infestation.
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* KnifeNut: Picked up the use of bladed weapons running with the Predators.
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* LeftForDead: Severely injured in a fight with a Xenomorph, another Predator stole his trophy and left him for dead. He was saved, however.[[/folder]]

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* DefectorFromDecadence: Kills a fellow Predator who attempted to harm the humans who saved him and was carrying a bag of human skulls.

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* AndTheAdventureContinues: After having blown up all trace of their past on BG-386 and evacuating the planet, Dark and the rest of his clan zero in on a signal of Xenomorphs hissing and roaring on a distant planet. Realizing they’ve found the coordinates to the Xenomorph homeworld, they set their course en route to the planet, presumably to start the hunt of the century.



* YoungAndInCharge: Spartan explicitly calls him a Young blood in the tutorial level, indicating that he has only just come of age, but he qualifies as an Elite, and proves his mettle during his time on BG 386.

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* VoiceChangeling: He’s taken recordings of marines shouting, swearing and taunting and uses them to bait unsuspecting victims away from their posts, who investigate thinking one of their buddies is calling for backup. If enemies are on high alert however, they’ll be wise to Darks tricks and hold their ground instead.


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