I agree with Lucifer. Haven`t even read what he wrote. And Crow is... once more... right... But i still agree with him, cause i don`t wanna agree with Crow, even if i do agree with Crow. So i agree with Crow... Well, that didn`t turn out quite as i wanted it to.
But here`s my opinion... The fear of the dark is a pretty bad example here. The fear of the dark can be taken as just another phobia like arachnophobia, claustrophobia, etc. Those fears aren`t generated by what you know or what you don`t, they`re sicknesse that can be cured through treatment. Now a human in all it`s mental faculties (if that`s an expression) would fear the Xenomorph more than the Yautja, because the 1`st one is a giant drooling skinny thing that relates to a dead body, to a slow, painful, pityful death, and the fear of death is also generated by the unknown. Beacuse the first time you`d come face to face with a creature that blends in with the darkness, you`d know that you know nothing about what it`ll do to you. If you get out of it alive, this may leave you with a fear of the dark or of shadows...
The 2nd one looks more like a human than a groosem monster that wants to eat you, and it will also not attak you unless you are a possible threat. You don`t know anything about it when you first see the Yautja, but the farmiliar shape sets you asume. Also, you can comunicate with it. Of course, if he were to threaten you with the wrist-blades, you would probably fear him as much as you`d fear the xenomorph in a few seconds. Unless you had gotten the wrong idea the it`s a human in that costume...
So the need to relate something to something you know to be scared of it is a fact, but one of the things you can realte it to is the concept of "unknown".
From the depths of the great Metal Sea we come to restore equalty...
Sorry, sorry, i will acept the punishment gladly...
Hmm... I talk too much!