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Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual

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Aliens:
Colonial Marines Technical Manual
File:Alienstechman.jpg
AuthorLee Brimmicombe-Wood
LanguageEnglish
GenreTie-in
PublisherHarperPrism
Titan Books (2012 reissue)[1]
Publication date
June 1, 1995
May 29, 2012 (2012 reissue)[1]
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages159
160 (2012 reissue)[1]
ISBN0-06-105343-0
1-78-116131-3 (2012 reissue)[1]
OCLC34079205
791.43/72 20
LC ClassPN1997.A32263 B75 1996

Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual, written by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood and published by HarperPrism is a guide to the fictional United States Colonial Marines depicted in the film Aliens. It describes the equipment of the Colonial Marines in great detail and contains expansive descriptions of the UD4L Cheyenne dropship and the 'Conestoga'-class spaceships (such as the Sulaco), both featured in the film.

The manual also contains information about the organization of the Colonial Marines, and while it attempts to stay faithful to the films it adds and expands upon a number of topics not depicted in the film, such as artillery and tanks. Often these are also commented on in-character by Colonial Marines. The manual ends with a series of transcripts between Weyland-Yutani employees as they discuss their theories on Xenomorphic Endoparasitoid biology and its possible exploitation. Many elements introduced in the book, especially weapons including the M83 SADAR, have since been featured in expanded universe Alien and Alien vs. Predator media, including comic books, novels, and video games.

Titan Books released a revised edition of the book on May 29, 2012, likely to promote the video game Aliens: Colonial Marines, a direct sequel to the second film.[1]

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