In the first movie, they had to repair an alien fighter plane in order to infiltrate the mothership.
In the next movie, they'll have to repair one of the city destroyers from the previous movie in order to infiltrate the new, bigger mothership.
Earth gets fucked and Humanity takes to the stars after claiming the alien ships for themselves.
I always wondered what they would have done with the dozens of city-sized ships scattered across the planet
I want us to loose this time.
Make ID43 an X-Com 2 situation.
>>63696060
Why didnt the aliens just set an asteroid's course to earth? Wouldn't it be more efficient and economic than destroying cities one by one with giant lasers?
>>63696060
would be cool if they reverse engineered the bio-mechanical suits
>>63696289
It would be more economical to just mine Mercury or the asteroid belt, they came for the organics and real estate.
>>63696289
they weren't too smart
>>63696289
Or fire a really big railgun at relativistic speeds from mars orbit.
>>63696337
an asteroid would eradicate humans from earth but earth would be just alright and the life on it.
>>63696289
Because they were going to harvest the planets resources.
They only hit the cities to take care of the majority population.
>>63696196
Not really wanting to pick on you, but I swear to god 'loose' is the most misspelled word in the English language. It's 'lose' you're looking for.
I literally see it misspelled almost every day.
Sorry I'm a fag.
Anyway, ahem... eh..
>>63696060
This shit sounds exactly like modern Hollywood writing. They'll probably read this idea and reshoot the film to use it.
>>63696391
Hitting the planet with an asteroid wouldn't eliminate natural resources at all, unless you count life as a natural resource.