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Title: | Aliens: Berserker |
Author: | S.D. Perry |
Publisher: | Bantam Spectra |
1st printing: | August 28th, 1998 |
ISBN: | ISBN 0-553-57731-X |
Page count: | 225 |
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Aliens: Berzerker is an American fiction novel of the horror and science fiction genres. It is based on the Aliens film series produced by Brandywine Productions and the Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. The book was written by S.D. Perry and released in paperback format on August 28th, 1998.
Plot[]
It is called a Berserker team — reckless, desperate volunteers recruited by the Company to destroy Alien infestations. Based on the spaceship Nemesis, it consists of three brutal ex-cons who do all the grunt work and the Berserker itself, code-named MAX: an armed and armored exoskeleton powered by the living brain of what was once a human, configured into an unstoppable killing machine.
When the Nemesis is sent to a massive space station, D.S. 949, the team finds an alien hive, the largest in history, with nearly a thousand hapless humans cocooned and incubated. The team mission: to destroy the Aliens while leaving the terminal intact. The mission seems like suicide to the bug hunters and their small support staff. And that is perfectly fine for the Company... which wants no witnesses left to the terrifying secret of D.S. 949.
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- The Aliens franchise was created by director Ridley Scott and screenplay writer Dan O'Bannon. It was first brought to life in the 1979 sci-fi/horror movie Alien, which spawned multiple sequels, prequels, and crossover films. Other notable directors in the franchise include James Cameron, David Fincher, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, and Paul W.S. Anderson.