Hey everyone, I gotta ask you something.
If you've bothered to skim through
Some Art Crap, you know that I decided to include a 3rd and 4th monster - Chiropterans and 3-Eyed Dragons. What do you feel about other species fighting Aliens/Predators? I want to ask you because no one's brought it up yet, and it's really important because I know how you guys feel about crossovers.
First of all, this is still very much just Aliens Versus Predator. The main conflict is between them. But within the context of the story I've created, it would be ridiculous to have just these two. There are things called Black Water Creatures, and if you've seen Prometheus, you know them already. Xenomorphs are BWCs and are the strongest kind. Chiropterans and Dragons, though weaker, are in the same boat.
Second, the idea came from Prometheus itself. Xenomorphs are hinted at being the perfect BWC, but there are others that exist, as seen by the Trilobite, Deacon, and those little squirmy guys that I don't really care about. So I wanted to expand on that.
The species I want to include - the Chiro and Dragon - are ones I really believe can stand on the same ground as Aliens and Predators. I spent a long time deciding how they were going to fit. I didn't just want to throw them in for nothing - they WILL contribute
a lot to the story, and will not overshadow the main two species.
Before you ask, my dragons aren't firebreathing dinosaurs. Mostly, they're like big Chestbursters with tentacles. They can sprout wings, and they've got tiny mouths everywhere. Maybe they're the adult form of those worm assholes?
I won't draw one till I get my new tablet this weekend (thank fucking
god), but in the meantime, imagine a hybrid between these things:
Chiropterans, on the other hand, are gigantic bats. They're a deconstruction of the modern vampire. They can walk in sunlight and they attack anything that moves, not just humans. Above all, they the appearance of humans, the instinct of Xenomorphs, and the intelligence of Predators. They can sprout wings, they have inner jaws, and they have a hive structure similar to Xenomorphs.
There are a few catches, though. For a normal strain, transformation is EXTREMELY painful. The reason any of them are even IN human form as opposed to staying in the much more powerful bat form is because they're scared of what it feels like to change, and they're rightful to think so. There are also less than 20 of them alive compared to the 87 Predators and near-billion of Xenomorphs.
The reason I wanted to include Chiropterans is because they're a perfect foil to the main two species. They provide a certain depth not normally seen in AVP media. What that depth is, exactly, is something I can't say here yet.
For an idea of how they look, imagine these put together:
So, if the case were that something like
these two were involved in Aliens Versus Predator, would that be acceptable to fans?