1: He had the whole of the time Ripley was down in the nest (fifteen minutes, more or less) to circle around, find another way in, land, grab the nearest egg, haul it back to the dropship and take off again. Remember how he kept Ripley waiting?
Not a chance. The landing platform he dropped her at was the closest one available and Ripley spent the whole interim on the move. Once at the nest, she barely paused before *running* back. No way in hell could Bishop have done that.
That contrived nonsense aside, there's no way Bishop was programmed by Burke to do anything. There is absolutely no basis for this premise whatsoever and I really shouldn't have to list the dozen or so reasons why it's impossible.
2: As we saw in Alien Isolation, the xenomorph doesn't consider androids a threat unless it's actively fighting them with something or if it's simply in the way of its real target (As Bishop was on the Sulaco flight deck). Inorganic = just part of the scenery. And (from the Xeno's POV) anyone stupid enough to steal an egg intact instead of destroying it deserves what they'll get.
^I'm sorry, but that makes so little sense I don't even know where to start.
I think you're referring to this particular page from the Alien3 comic adaptation. (Of course, if it's that far along already, why does it even need to still be in a host?)
Because it's a Queen I suppose? Even taking the film at face value, it did gestate for *much* longer than any other alien we've seen. A few days at least, which was enough time for the Dog-Alien to grow to full size and rack up a not insignificant body count. Plus that thing was implanted *after* the Queen. Maybe as much as half a day if you consider the time between Ripley (or Newt?) being implanted, the fire to get out of control, the ejecting and de-orbiting of the EEV, bringing it ashore/Ripley washing ashore and being found by the by the Doctor (depending on which cut of the film) plus however long she was unconscious for. That's a several hours extra at least.
Maybe part of the reason it took so long is that it had to switch hosts which slowed it's gestation somewhat.
Again though, this is not a film one looks to for plot logic.
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