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The show begins on a grim note—a deep space research vessel transporting alien specimens, including a xenomorph, en route to Earth. The narrative then takes a predictable turn: the ship somehow malfunctions, crash-landing into a city. The absurdity of this event is immediately apparent, raising questions about the logic and operational competence of the fictional interstellar society.
The series fails to account for realistic space navigation—why was the ship not monitored with unwarned precision? Why does it crash land in the middle of a populated city with no early warning? This reeks of lazy plotting and inconsistent worldbuilding, with many scenes feeling like outright plot conveniences rather than logical developments.