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Unread 07-06-2015   #1
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Re: [video] Wasp TF, Snake TF

After watching it again and again, I think the wasp transformation is too independent of the victim and the result. In my opinion, the tiny wasp is the facehugger and the result is the xenomorph, rapidly converting the source. So, this is no more a transformation than what we see in the alien series in my personal opinion.

Maybe the queen is different?
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Re: [video] Wasp TF, Snake TF

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After watching it again and again, I think the wasp transformation is too independent of the victim and the result. In my opinion, the tiny wasp is the facehugger and the result is the xenomorph, rapidly converting the source. So, this is no more a transformation than what we see in the alien series in my personal opinion.

Maybe the queen is different?
They don't seem to be that similar. The chest burster was a tiny thing, smaller than the facehugger itself, and scores smaller than the host.

There's another transformation scene here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-EfWXHg48s that indeed makes it look more like a transformation. Notice the arm, there's no need for the insect arm to form inside the human arm unless the human bones are being converted into insect exoskeleton. We see necklaces around the wasp necks as well. If the wasp was just growing in there and exploding outward, there's no reason for arms and heads to form in the proper place. The whole wasp could have burst from the stomach of the victim, but instead we see the organs and bones and everything below the skin level has been changed. Faces fall away like empty masks, with no skull or bone within. It may be a gorey transformation, but it's still a transformation as far as I can see.
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Re: [video] Wasp TF, Snake TF

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They don't seem to be that similar. The chest burster was a tiny thing, smaller than the facehugger itself, and scores smaller than the host.

There's another transformation scene here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-EfWXHg48s that indeed makes it look more like a transformation. Notice the arm, there's no need for the insect arm to form inside the human arm unless the human bones are being converted into insect exoskeleton. We see necklaces around the wasp necks as well. If the wasp was just growing in there and exploding outward, there's no reason for arms and heads to form in the proper place. The whole wasp could have burst from the stomach of the victim, but instead we see the organs and bones and everything below the skin level has been changed. Faces fall away like empty masks, with no skull or bone within. It may be a gorey transformation, but it's still a transformation as far as I can see.
After watching the clips I have to strongly disagree with you. For one, the remains of the organs, it's clear to me by the gore factor the organs and other bits of the victim's insides have NOT changed. Your whole conclusion hinges on this one point, though most important is the BRAIN. We do no see clearly if the brain is among the gorse, but I have to assume it's been pummeled to goop. Destroyed brain (not just injured) means the victim was killed not transformed

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