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Seiko: A male human and on of the colonists involved in the Domes Epsilon incident in the mid80s<br />

of the 24 th century. A thin bald man, Seiko sported a grim attitude. Later, Seiko was among the survivors<br />

of Dome Epsilon who made a dash for the station's backup in order to escape. However,<br />

when Xenomorphs ambushed the convoy, and Seiko and the others became scattered in the surrounding<br />

jungle. Seiko managed to retrieve one of the flivvers, but crashed it again and got impregnated<br />

by Facehugger. Seiko was later found and killed by Ripley 8 after she had discovered that he<br />

carried an <strong>Alien</strong> embryo inside him. (A:OS)<br />

Shaw, Elizabeth: A female human. <strong>The</strong> scientist who led the clandestine Prometheus mission in<br />

2093. (PR)<br />

Shepherd, Adrian: A male human and the security officer at Domes Epsilon at the time the Domes<br />

Epsilon took place in the mid-80s of the 24 th century. Has never set foot on Earth and spend much of<br />

his childhood at a mining colony, where his father worked as a security officer. Haunted by the tragic<br />

loss of his cat Duffy during a freak accident in one of the mining tunnelswhen he was ten years<br />

old, Adrian later decided to follow his father's footsteps and become a security officer himself. He<br />

eventually took the assignment on Domes Epsilon in the early 70s of the 24 th century. Initially<br />

planed as a short-term stay of eighteen months, Shepherd quickly settled in and decided to stay at<br />

the space colony.<br />

During the Domes Epsilon incident, it was Shepherd who discovered Elijah Pandor lying in the supply<br />

bay with a Facehugger on his face when he checked on him after Pandor hadn't answered<br />

Philipakos' calls. When it was decided that Domes Epsilon would be evacuated, Shepherd went out<br />

to the Domes together with Call in order to search for Tristan Benedict, a stray colonist. <strong>The</strong>y eventually<br />

found his dead body and returned to the control center. During the Xenomorph ambush on the<br />

survivor's trek to the backup bay, Shepherd and the others got scattered into the jungle. He eventually<br />

found Hendricks, another colonist, and covered her escape when a Xenomorph attacked them.<br />

Shepherd's exact fate is unknown, but he either was killed by a Xenomorph or died during the decompression<br />

of Domes Epsilon when the station was destroyed by the charges planted by Ripley 8<br />

and the other crew members of the Betty. (A:OS)<br />

Simoni: A male human working as a net reporter in the 2380s. Discovered his knack for writing at a<br />

young age and made it his profession as an adult. At an unknown date, Simoni came into possession<br />

of banned accounts about the struggle of Ellen Ripley against the Xenomorph, including the Book<br />

of Morse. When he learned of the existence of Ripley 8 some time after the Auriga incident, Simoni<br />

believed he had found the story of his lifetime and began efforts to track her down. It was not<br />

until several years after the creation of Ripley 8 that he finally caught up with her by chance on<br />

Byzantium Station. Simoni had stumbled in the midst of a frenzied and violent escape of her and the<br />

crew of the Betty, but nevertheless he decided to continue his pursuit and managed to board the<br />

Betty as a stowaway, just before she left the station. This did not go unnoticed by the Betty's crew,<br />

and Simoni narrowly escaped being thrown out of the airlock by telling Ripley 8 of his profession.<br />

Simoni was allowed to stay on board, but it was not until later that he learned from Call that Ripley<br />

8 spared his life because the daughter of the original Ripley had also been a reporter, thus piquing<br />

the curiosity of her clone. In the meantime, Simoni's curious and sneaky behavior earned him the<br />

disdain of the better part of the crew, especially Johner. After he had witnessed an attack by a black<br />

ops division called Loki, Ripley finally let him on her mission and the next destination: Domes Epsilon,<br />

where Ripley 8 and her comrades would try to stop a Xenomorph infestation staged by Loki.<br />

After the Betty had gained access to Domes Epsilon and most of the crew had departed for their<br />

mission, Simoni's nature again got the better part of him, and he followed Ripley 8 into the station.<br />

Rama, one of the crew members who had stayed aboard the Betty, soon discovered the absence of<br />

the reporter and chased after him, only to be killed by a Xenomorph in front of Simoni's eyes.<br />

Scared senseless, Simoni lost his way in the dense jungle of the botanic facilities. However, he managed<br />

to survive long enough to be found by Ripley 8 as she was trying to reach the Betty. Simoni

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