Alien Shared Universe - Headcanon Timeline (V2.0)

Alien, Predator, Blade Runner, Soldier, Terminator, RoboCop, Outland, Underwater, Death Race, Firefly, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I, Robot, Independence Day, Raised by Wolves, T.R. Baskin, Capricorn One, Narrow Margin, A Sound of Thunder, Executive Decision, Event Horizon, Die Hard, Commando, Supercarrier, Adventure Inc., Sheena, Ricochet, Loaded Weapon 1, Chuck, The Rig, Stranger Things


Those were all I found that y'all connected across threads
Don't forget Sonic, apparently. Oh... and this...
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I'm joking, you can forget Sonic.
 
Don't forget Sonic, apparently. Oh... and this...
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I'm joking, you can forget Sonic.
ok I have to know about this, what's the connection?
 
Another Terminator connection, kind of?
 
Technically there's licensed content referencing the Batman: Dead End fan film, though it's minimal and you could ignore it. It could be set in 2003 between Batman/Aliens II and Superman and Batman vs. Aliens and Predator. Batman, being the badass he is, destroyed all the Xenomorphs and Yautja without special equipment. Joker might be fucked though, I don't know lol.
NECA action figure biography
"The unique red armor and brighter flesh tones distinguish the Big Red Predator from others in the clan. It is assumed Big Red has an affinity for the Samurai culture as evidenced by his ornamental belt and the 2 Katana swords that hang from his right hip. Contrary to most Predators, his wrist blades are golden in color and are housed on his left gauntlet as opposed to the traditional right side location. Legend has it that Big Red has encountered many Xenomorphs and an infamous vigilante during his hunt."
 
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Technically there's licensed content referencing the Batman: Dead End fan film, though it's minimal and you could ignore it. It could be set in 2003 between JLA versus Predator and Superman and Batman vs. Aliens and Predator. Batman, being the badass he is, destroyed all the Xenomorphs and Yautja without special equipment. Joker might be fucked though, I don't know lol.
Also pretty badass to think that Batman defeated them all considering that he Is alive and well later.
 
Batman (Earth-94415) Timeline
1992 - Batman versus Predator #1-3
1993 - Batman versus Predator II: Bloodmatch #1-4
1996 - Batman/Aliens #1-2
1997 - Batman versus Predator III: Blood Ties #1-4
2001 - JLA versus Predator #1
2002 - Batman/Aliens II #1-2
2003 - Batman: Dead End
2007 - Superman and Batman vs. Aliens and Predator #1-2
2197 - Aliens/Predator: The Deadliest of the Species #5 (Skull only)

Assuming that the skull belonged to Bruce Wayne and not any other character who has worn a Batman cowl. My assumption would be that he probably died at a much later point in his life, perhaps during the 2025 Predator Kills Marvel invasion?
 
Batman (Earth-94415) Timeline
1992 - Batman versus Predator #1-3
1993 - Batman versus Predator II: Bloodmatch #1-4
1996 - Batman/Aliens #1-2
1997 - Batman versus Predator III: Blood Ties #1-4
2001 - JLA versus Predator #1
2002 - Batman/Aliens II #1-2
2003 - Batman: Dead End
2007 - Superman and Batman vs. Aliens and Predator #1-2
2197 - Aliens/Predator: The Deadliest of the Species #5 (Skull only)

Assuming that the skull belonged to Bruce Wayne and not any other character who has worn a Batman cowl. My assumption would be that he probably died at a much later point in his life, perhaps during the 2025 Predator Kills Marvel invasion?
I agree with this.
 
Btw I love that the late 90s early 2000s are basically Just the Buffyverse with some other films and then lots, lots and a lot of crossover.
 
I agree with this.
Bruce would be 62 in 2025 (assuming post-crisis lore), so not as unbelievable as it would be for a prime Batman.

Btw I love that the late 90s early 2000s are basically Just the Buffyverse with some other films and then lots, lots and a lot of crossover.
You include the crossover comics and then they basically dominate the "present day" side of things. It becomes constant superheroes, but strangely it does work well since those comics hint that the Yautja have been covered up by the government and there's a secret organisation tracking them (OWLF, Stargazer, Weyland Industries), plus the female antagonist in Batman/Aliens was working for people who would have apparently used the Xenomorphs as a bio-weapon. I think the strangest part is the implication that the 1990s-2000s were the DC age of heroes and the 2010s-2020s were the Marvel age of heroes. It's not the same as Earth-7642 where they are all together at once.

I'm pretty sure that in Aliens vs. Avengers, the Xenomorphs and Weyland Corp in the Marvel Universe comes from multiversal travel, so in a way, its exception from the other Marvel crossovers and AVP lore does make sense. I do wonder how AVA David came across other androids in his version of The Crossing. Another note, technically out-of-continuity AVP/RoboCop stuff like AVA wouldn't have to be included since only Terminator has that built-in connection between all its media. Other franchises are separate so they don't need to work the same way, probably.
 
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Bruce would be 62 in 2025 (assuming post-crisis lore), so not as unbelievable as it would be for a prime Batman.


You include the crossover comics and then they basically dominate the "present day" side of things. It becomes constant superheroes, but strangely it does work well since those comics hint that the Yautja have been covered up by the government and there's a secret organisation tracking them (OWLF, Stargazer, Weyland Industries), plus the female antagonist in Batman/Aliens was working for people who would have apparently used the Xenomorph as bio-weapons. I think the strangest part is the implication that the 1990s-2000s were the DC age of heroes and the 2010s-2020s were the Marvel age of heroes. It's not the same as Earth-7642 where they are all together at once.

I'm pretty sure that in Aliens vs. Avengers, the Xenomorphs and Weyland Corp in the Marvel Universe comes from multiversal travel, so in a way, its exception from the other Marvel crossovers and AVP lore does make sense. I do wonder how AVA David came across other androids in his version of The Crossing. Another note, technically out-of-continuity AVP/RoboCop stuff like AVA wouldn't have to be included since only Terminator has that built-in connection between all its media. Other franchises are separate so they don't need to work the same way, probably.
Buffy with her reboot comics confirmed the multiverse, as in the 1st reboot they go to the TV Series universe, then at the end of that run a new version of Buffy appears Who star in the 2nd Reboot, in that reboot Willow looks in the multiverse seeing the old woman Buffy from the last Slayer, and to finish this the Angel reboot has the evil Spike and Angel from the 2nd Reboot.

So with all this connections and the establishment of the multiverse, I'm listing the stuff Like AVA as a multiverse Story, this could affect the Death Race 2000 series of films if they're too distante from Death Race remake, they would be listed as multiverse stories, same as with RoboCop 2014, etc..
 
Interesting trivia, but they made a figure of the Yautja that appeared in the Sinestro Corps War comic. I suppose that that's another example of franchises within the AVP universe being part of the main DC canon, after Superman/Aliens.
 
Batman (Earth-94415) Timeline
1992 - Batman versus Predator #1-3
1993 - Batman versus Predator II: Bloodmatch #1-4
1996 - Batman/Aliens #1-2
1997 - Batman versus Predator III: Blood Ties #1-4
2001 - JLA versus Predator #1
2002 - Batman/Aliens II #1-2
2003 - Batman: Dead End
2007 - Superman and Batman vs. Aliens and Predator #1-2
2197 - Aliens/Predator: The Deadliest of the Species #5 (Skull only)

Assuming that the skull belonged to Bruce Wayne and not any other character who has worn a Batman cowl. My assumption would be that he probably died at a much later point in his life, perhaps during the 2025 Predator Kills Marvel invasion?
Aren't you also forgetting the Alien: Incubation one-shot that's a prequel to Batman/Aliens?
 
Y'know, thinking about it, Aliens vs. Avengers could be an alternate timeline sequel to Alien: Covenant if the planet that David went to wasn't Planet 4.

I mean, think about it. How the heck did he have two other David androids with him? He had to experience the events of Prometheus to go to Planet 4, and then there's Shaw... I mean, I doubt it but still.

The third issue shows another alternate timeline where Engineers kill the three Davids, which could arguably be the main universe... if it's not on Planet 4 but a different Engineer settlement. I mean, I don't think it's unlikely that they would have more than one similar looking... uh... docking arena?

Example Timeline
2044
????
Aliens vs. Avengers #2 (pg. 6-9) [Alt. Marvel Universe]

2060
????

Aliens vs. Avengers #1 (pg. 1-19) [Alt. Marvel Universe]

2064
????

Aliens vs. Avengers #1 (pg. 20-41) [Alt. Marvel Universe]
Aliens vs. Avengers #2 (pg. 10-29) [Alt. Marvel Universe]
Aliens vs. Avengers #3 (pg. 6-30) [Alt. Marvel Universe]
Aliens vs. Avengers #4** [Alt. Marvel Universe]

2114
????
Aliens vs. Avengers #2 (pg. 1-3) [David Extinction Universe]
Aliens vs. Avengers #3 (pg. 1-5)

2214
????
Aliens vs. Avengers #2 (pg. 4) [David Extinction Universe]

3214
????
Aliens vs. Avengers #2 (pg. 5) [David Extinction Universe]
Note: Dating is arbitrary, of course. There's nothing else to work off of but complete speculation.
 
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