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"Hold on a second, this installation has a substantial dollar value attached to it..."
Burke (from Aliens)
Burke
Carter J. Burke
Biographical information
Rank

Junior Executive
Special Projects Director

Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Hair color

Brown

Eye color

Blue

Chronological and political information
Affiliation

Weyland-Yutani

Notable Facts

Ordered the exploration of the Derelict on LV-426.

Status

Deceased as of June,[1] 2179[2]

Portrayed by

Paul Reiser

  [Source]

Carter J. Burke was a junior executive with the Weyland-Yutani Corporation serving as Special Projects Director for Weyland-Yutani (Space) Corp's Special Services Division.[2] He acted as a liaison to Ellen Ripley after her rescue from deep space in 2179, and later accompanied a squad of Colonial Marines on board the USS Sulaco to LV-426, the moon where Ripley had first encountered the Xenomorph species, to investigate the loss of contact with the colony of Hadley's Hope.

While initially amicable towards the Marines and Ripley in particular, in reality Burke had ulterior motives and his loyalties lay solely with Weyland-Yutani. Burke's continued scheming against the personnel from the Sulaco mission was eventually discovered, and he was nearly executed by the surviving Marines for his treachery. Ultimately, he was taken by the Xenomorphs at Hadley's Hope and implanted with a Chestburster.

Contents

BiographyEdit

Meeting RipleyEdit

"I work for the company. But don't let that fool you, I'm really an OK guy!"
Burke, to Ripley (from Aliens)
Burke suit
Burke in corporate suit.
Kronnang DunnAdded by Kronnang Dunn

Carter Burke was dispatched to Gateway Station in 2179 where he was among the first people to meet with Ellen Ripley following her rescue from 57 years drifting in hypersleep. Burke brought Ripley up to speed on the years she had been missing, consoling her regarding the death of her daughter Amanda Ripley-McClaren[3] and helping her through the tribunal into the destruction of the USCSS Nostromo. When she was subsequently stripped of her rank and flight status for her role in the ship's loss, Burke remained close.

However, he also secretly forwarded the coordinates for the derelict spacecraft on LV-426, obtained from Ripely's testimony, to the colonists at Hadley's Hope, ordering them to investigate without disclosing what they might discover. As a result, the colony was overrun by Xenomorphs and all but one of its inhabitants, a young girl named Rebecca Jorden — better known as Newt — were killed. When contact with the colony was lost, Burke used his contacts at Weyland-Yutani to pressure the United States Colonial Marine Corps into launching a rescue operation, and arranged for the inexperienced Lieutenant Gorman to take command of the mission.[4] Burke and Gorman approached Ripley, offering to reinstate her rank if she would accompany a section of Colonial Marines on an mission to investigate. While she initially refused, Burke convinced her that confronting the Xenomorphs and destroying them would help her overcome her ongoing trauma.

Mission to LV-426Edit

Owing to Weyland-Yutani's financing of the Hadley's Hope settlement, Burke also accompanied the Marines to the moon as a corporate liaison. When the main colony complex was secured, Burke, Ripley and Gorman moved inside, quickly discovering Newt hiding in the ventilation shafts and several Facehugger specimens being stored in the medical lab.

When the rest of the colonists were traced to the nearby Atmosphere Processor, Burke and Ripley accompanied the Marines to investigate, remaining inside their APC while the troops moved in. When Ripely pointed out that the armor-piercing ammunition used by the Marines' weapons would likely cause significant damage to the Processor, Burke concurred, explaining that the station was a large fusion reactor and any damage to the coolant systems could trigger a thermonuclear explosion. Burke's insistence eventually led to Gorman disarming his men, leaving them with only flamethrowers and sidearms to defend themselves. When the section was subsequently ambushed by Xenomorph Warriors, their lack of appropriate weaponry caused the majority of them to be killed or captured.

Survival in the colonyEdit

"Hold on a second, this installation has a substantial dollar value attached to it..."
"They can bill me."
Burke and Ripley, regarding the destruction of Hadley's Hope (from Aliens)

Following the disastrous ambush, Ripley suggested an orbital nuclear strike as the only way to guarantee the Xenomorphs were destroyed, although Burke immediately insisted that such wholesale destruction of a very expensive terraforming colony was unacceptable. He also reneged on his earlier promise to destroy the Xenomorphs without hesitation, insisting that they were an important species and should be studied. He was overruled by the ranking Marine, Corporal Hicks, and the survivors prepared to leave.

When they were stranded on the moon due to the loss of their dropship, the surviving personnel barricaded themselves inside the colony, hoping to hold out for rescue. Ripley later learnt from the unit's technician Bishop that Burke had insisted the two live Facehuggers in the med lab be returned to Weyland-Yutani after the mission; after checking the colony's logs, she also discovered that Burke was responsible for the colonists initially discovering the Xenomorphs. She angrily confronted him with this information, happily rejecting his offer of wealth should they give the live Facehuggers to Weyland-Yutani as he had planned, and promised him that he would pay.

While Ripley and Newt slept inside the med lab, Burke seized his opportunity to rid himself of Ripley and released the live Facehuggers before sealing the door to the room, additionally hoping that with Ripely and Newt impregnated he would have the perfect means of smuggling live Xenomorphs through quarantine and back to Earth. While he deactivated the security cameras to prevent Ripley calling for help, she activated the fire alarm in the room and was saved by the Marines.

Final betrayalsEdit

"This is so nuts. I mean, listen- Listen to what you're saying. It's paranoid delusion. How- It's really sad. It's pathetic."
Burke, after his treachery is discovered (from Aliens)
Burke
Burke being confronted.
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The survivors confronted Burke in the operations center, Ripley pointing out that, as the Marines would all know about the embryos inside her and Newt, Burke would likely have sabotaged their cryotubes during the return flight to Earth and jettisoned their bodies into space to prevent them talking, presumably claiming they had died on the mission when debriefed. The Marines ultimately decided to execute him for his treason, but before they could carry out their punishment the Xenomorphs attacked. Burke slipped away in the chaos and locked the door behind him, trapping the survivors in the operations center with the Xenomorphs, but was himself almost immediately captured by a Warrior. He was presumably taken to the Hive and impregnated with a Chestburster, although he was likely still alive when the Atmosphere Processor went into meltdown and exploded.

Personality and TraitsEdit

Burke was a selfish and manipulative person, only interested in his own needs and status. Despite scheming to further Weyland-Yutani's corporate interests, it is clear this was done solely for his own personal gain; the manner in which he kept knowledge of the Derelict on LV-426 from his superiors following Ripely's tribunal, opting instead to send several colonists to investigate on his own initiative, makes it obvious he planned to use the discovery to further himself professionally. Considered ruthless even by his colleagues at Weyland-Yutani, many of his peers nonetheless lamented that he was "executive material".[5]

Burke's deceptions ranged from manipulating Ripley into joining the Hadley's Hope mission in the first place, promising that the purpose was to destroy the Xenomorphs when clearly it was not, to actively attempting to impregnate her and Newt with Xenomorphs so that a live specimen could be smuggled through quarantine within them. He was even willing to sabotage the cryotubes of the other survivors in order to cover his tracks. However, when his deceptions eventually unravelled he revealed himself to be cowardly and weak, and it was his cowardice that ultimately cost him his life.

Behind the ScenesEdit

Deleted death sceneEdit

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Ripley finds Burke cocooned and impregnated in a deleted scene.
Leigh BurneAdded by Leigh Burne

Originally, Burke's fate in Aliens was less ambiguous — as she searched the Hive for Newt near the end of the film, Ripley found Burke cocooned to the wall, still alive and impregnated with a Chestburster. He tells her he can feel the embryo moving inside him, and begs her to kill him. Ripley does not, but leaves him a grenade so that he may end his own suffering.[6] While the meeting between the two was cut, the explosion of the grenade (off-screen) is still in the film — it is the fiery blast that blocks Ripley's path after she frees Newt, forcing them to head deeper into the Hive where they discover the Queen.

The scene was mainly cut because director James Cameron realised that, given the time frame of the film, Burke would still have had a Facehugger attached to him by the time Ripley enters the Hive. Despite this, it still appeared in the comic adaptation Aliens: Newt's Tale. The movie footage was released for the first time as a bonus feature on the 2010 Alien Anthology Blu-ray set.

AppearancesEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. Aliens: Newt's Tale
  2. 2.0 2.1 James Cameron (writer and director). Aliens [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  3. James Cameron (writer and director). Aliens Special Edition [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  4. Lee Brimmicombe-Wood (1996). Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual. HarperPrism, 147. 
  5. Lee Brimmicombe-Wood (1996). Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual. HarperPrism, 154. 
  6. "Weyland-Yutani Archives - Aliens Unseen: The Lesser Known Deleted Scenes". Retrieved on 2013-04-30.
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