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During the {{USCSS|Prometheus}}'s mission to [[LV-223]] in 2093, after Charles Holloway is infected by the Black Liquid pathogen, he unknowingly impregnates [[Elizabeth Shaw]] with a Trilobite when the two sleep together. Later, when Shaw is about to give birth to the Trilobite, she uses the [[Pauling MedPod 720i]] in [[Meredith Vickers]]' [[FTL Lifeboat]] to remove it from herself. The Trilobite is presumed dead after Shaw decontaminates the MedPod, but unknown to her, it was merely unconscious and would later grow to a massive size.
 
During the {{USCSS|Prometheus}}'s mission to [[LV-223]] in 2093, after Charles Holloway is infected by the Black Liquid pathogen, he unknowingly impregnates [[Elizabeth Shaw]] with a Trilobite when the two sleep together. Later, when Shaw is about to give birth to the Trilobite, she uses the [[Pauling MedPod 720i]] in [[Meredith Vickers]]' [[FTL Lifeboat]] to remove it from herself. The Trilobite is presumed dead after Shaw decontaminates the MedPod, but unknown to her, it was merely unconscious and would later grow to a massive size.
   
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==Behind the Scenes==
==Trivia==
 
 
[[File:Trilobite_real.jpg|thumb|A real-world fossilized trilobite of the genus ''Cheirurus'' from the Middle Ordovician (roughly 470 million years ago)]]
 
[[File:Trilobite_real.jpg|thumb|A real-world fossilized trilobite of the genus ''Cheirurus'' from the Middle Ordovician (roughly 470 million years ago)]]
*The Trilobite shares its name with a species of extinct marine arthropods, known through its extensive fossil record. However, the design in {{Pro}} bears no relation to the real-world creatures.
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The Trilobite shares its name with a species of extinct marine arthropods, known through its extensive fossil record; this synonymy comes from the fact early designs for the creature in {{Pro}} were somewhat based on the creature, being a vertebrate with two horn-like appendages on its 'head'.<ref name="StrangeTrilobite">{{cite web|title=Strange Shapes - The Trilobite|url=http://alienseries.wordpress.com/2012/10/24/the-trilobite/|accessdate=2014-10-20}}</ref> However, the final design seen in the film bears no relation to the real-world creatures. The creatures pale skin was inspired by the flaky, pale hue that overcomes deceased organisms preserved in formaldehyde.<ref name="StrangeTrilobite"/>
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==Trivia==
 
*In the original concept art for ''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'', the Facehuggers were also squid-like but they were far smaller than a Trilobite.
 
*In the original concept art for ''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'', the Facehuggers were also squid-like but they were far smaller than a Trilobite.
 
*There is an [[NECA]] figure of the Trilobite packaged with a battle damaged Engineer.
 
*There is an [[NECA]] figure of the Trilobite packaged with a battle damaged Engineer.

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Template:Species InfoboxThe Trilobite was the result of Charlie Holloway being infected with Chemical A0-3959X.91 – 15 and sleeping with Elizabeth Shaw. It is not made clear if the creature was conceived by their intercourse or if the infant creature merely moved into Shaw from the infected Holloway. It is unknown how the creature gets out of its host "naturally", as Shaw removes it prematurely; however its exaggerated movements prior to this suggest that it "bursts" like Bellybursters, emerging from the host's abdomen.

Appearance

The immature Trilobite resembles a four-armed squid, however it is extremely aggressive and grows to an incredible size with no biomass to take in, in very little time. Although Shaw attempts to decontaminate the MedPod and kill the infant creature, it is merely rendered unconscious and later grows to an enormous size. When Vickers' lifeboat is jettisoned down onto LV-223 with the Trilobite on board, Shaw releases the Trilobite from the MedPod room onto the Engineer attacking her. After a brief struggle, the Trilobite is able to subdue and impregnate the Engineer with a Deacon.

The Trilobite dies a short time later and the Engineer births a Deacon.

Biology

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Immature Trilobite.

As an adult, it resembles an extremely large Facehugger (even larger than Engineers if the tentacles are taken into account), but with many differences. It is comprised of many large tentacles which are strong enough to subdue the 8-foot tall Last Engineer and also has six smaller tentacles that shoot out around its mouth. Unlike a Facehugger, it does not leap onto a victim's face but instead grabs it with its tentacles and attempts to subdue it long enough to impregnate it, after which it settles its considerable body mass on top of the host's body. At the centre of its body is a large toothed mouth inside which resides a large feeding tube used to impregnate its host.

During impregnation, hosts lose strength and fall unconscious, like normal Facehugger victims. The impregnation process seems to be the same as the Facehugger's, but when a Trilobite impregnates a host, it results in a Deacon. The Trilobite also dies after it impregnates a host, much like facehuggers. The Trilobite lacks a tri-lobed body and bears no resemblance to the prehistoric creature of the same name.

History

During the USCSS Prometheus's mission to LV-223 in 2093, after Charles Holloway is infected by the Black Liquid pathogen, he unknowingly impregnates Elizabeth Shaw with a Trilobite when the two sleep together. Later, when Shaw is about to give birth to the Trilobite, she uses the Pauling MedPod 720i in Meredith Vickers' FTL Lifeboat to remove it from herself. The Trilobite is presumed dead after Shaw decontaminates the MedPod, but unknown to her, it was merely unconscious and would later grow to a massive size.

Behind the Scenes

Trilobite real

A real-world fossilized trilobite of the genus Cheirurus from the Middle Ordovician (roughly 470 million years ago)

The Trilobite shares its name with a species of extinct marine arthropods, known through its extensive fossil record; this synonymy comes from the fact early designs for the creature in {{{1}}}

were somewhat based on the creature, being a vertebrate with two horn-like appendages on its 'head'.[1] However, the final design seen in the film bears no relation to the real-world creatures. The creatures pale skin was inspired by the flaky, pale hue that overcomes deceased organisms preserved in formaldehyde.[1]

Trivia

  • In the original concept art for Alien, the Facehuggers were also squid-like but they were far smaller than a Trilobite.
  • There is an NECA figure of the Trilobite packaged with a battle damaged Engineer.
  • The Trilobite was called a "Troglybyte" in the Paradise script. Also in that script, the creature does not escape the MedPod, and remains trapped inside until Shaw releases it.[2]
  • In Jon Spaihts' original script for Prometheus, titled Alien: Engineers, the Octo-Facehugger that impregnates Holloway is similar in appearance to the Trilobite, only significantly smaller.[3]

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