![]() After escaping his cell, he immediately took Taylor hostage before making for the Anesidora, still parked in orbit around KG-348 realizing the threat to humanity posed by the Xenomorph, he intended to detonate the ship's reactor, destroying Sevastopol station and the creatures with it. He later managed to escape from his cell, presumably by manipulating Taylor's interest in acquiring the creature for the Weyland-Yutani Corporation and convincing her to release him. When Amanda Ripley came to Marlow in the Marshal headquarters, he explained to her his part in unleashing the Xenomorphs upon Sevastopol. If she was here, she'd be helping me." ― Marlow to Ripley (from Alien: Isolation) The following day, Marlow was arrested by the Colonial Marshals and thrown in the cells at headquarters for his role in the incident, where he remained as the Xenomorph now loose aboard the station began claiming more and more victims. Thanks to the black market smuggling ring being run on Sevastopol by Sinclair, Marlow managed to get Foster aboard unchecked and had her admitted to San Cristobal Medical Facility, but she soon perished when the Chestburster inside her emerged. Upon reaching Sevastopol, Meeks attempted to prevent Marlow from taking Foster aboard the station, realizing to do so would be a huge breach of quarantine regulations the two ended up in a physical fight, which Marlow won. Once the Facehugger detached from Foster and died, Marlow insisted she enter hypersleep immediately, hoping that cryo would help to forestall any damage the Facehugger might have caused. Things got heated and Meeks got a bloody nose." ― Heyst, in his personal log (from Alien: Isolation)Īfter dragging Foster back to his ship, Marlow set a course for Sevastopol Station, hoping to get medical attention for his wife. But, well, this has got to break quarantine procedures, right? It's Marlow's ship, she's Marlow's wife. " Meeks and me are about to take a shuttle to the station. Within minutes, Foster was attacked by a Facehugger. ![]() He then followed Foster and Heyst down into the derelict's cargo hold, where they discovered the same Xenomorph Eggs that Kane had stumbled upon fifteen years before. After discovering equipment abandoned by the Nostromo's crew during their brief visit to the ship, Marlow tracked down the Engineer equipment broadcasting the signal that had lured them to the derelict and deactivated it, not wanting anyone else to discover his find. Now faced with a salvage haul of truly historic proportions, Marlow led his crew inside to investigate. Īfter setting down on the moon, Marlow, Foster, Heyst and Meeks set out on foot to locate the source of the signal, stumbling upon the derelict. The flight data led the Anesidora to LV-426, where the crew picked up the transmission coming from the derelict ship, mistaking the beacon for a distress signal coming from the Nostromo. Hoping to locate the Nostromo itself and salvage its wreck, Marlow had his crew illegally access the box and extrapolate the flight data it contained. However, after recovering the Nostromo's flight recorder, Marlow saw the black box as his key to a major payday. The Anesidora and its crew were becoming increasingly run down, and the vessel was in desperate need of a major - and very expensive - overhaul. ![]() Don't want anybody else finding this place." ― Marlow, to his crew (from Alien: Isolation)Īfter several lean years salvage hunting in deep space, Marlow was beginning to become desperate for money.
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