Xenomorph Weaknesses: How To Kill An Alien (2024)

By Janno Vares | Published April 02, 2023

Xenomorphs are one of the most iconic and feared alien species in science fiction. With their unique physiology and highly adaptable nature, they have proven to be formidable foes for many space-faring explorers and soldiers. However, despite being called the Perfect Organism, they also have several weaknesses that can be exploited by their enemies. In this article, we will explore some of the most significant Xenomorph weaknesses and how they can be used to gain an advantage over these deadly creatures and to kill them for good.

Vulnerability To Fire

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One of the most well-known and easily exploited weaknesses of the Xenomorph species is their vulnerability to fire. The Xenomorph's endoskeleton is under pressure from the concentrated acid flowing inside it and enough heat will cause it to crack. However, smaller flames will not hurt the adult Xenomorphs but might cause them to retreat for a while. Moreover, fire can also be used to create barriers and obstacles that can slow down or trap a Xenomorph, giving hunters or survivors time to escape or prepare for an attack.



Not Being Bulletproof

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Despite their tough and seemingly impenetrable exoskeletons, Xenomorphs are not bulletproof. Well-placed shots can kill them, although it may take multiple hits to take down one of the larger and more formidable specimens. Bigger caliber and high-velocity bullets have a better chance of penetrating the endoskeleton, including the 10×24mm caseless ammunition of the Pulse Rifle. Pistols have a chance to kill at very close range, as was the case with Vasquez killing a Xenomorph by placing the pistol to its temple. Still, the knowledge that bullets can harm these creatures can be reassuring to anyone facing them in combat.

Hive Mind

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One of the strengths of the Xenomorph species is their hive mind. This allows them to coordinate their attacks and work together as a collective organism. However, it also means that if one member of the hive is injured or killed, the others will know, potentially making them more cautious or aggressive in response. The Queen goes to great lengths to protect their young, allowing her to be blackmailed to offer her cooperation. Furthermore, killing a Queen might confuse and demoralize the entire hive, until a new inexperienced Queen is found, giving another advantage.



Limited Intelligence

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While Xenomorphs are highly adaptable and can learn from their surroundings, they have limited intelligence and are driven by their basic instincts to hunt, kill, and reproduce. This can be exploited by using tactics that rely on the creatures' predictability, such as setting traps or using decoys to lure them into vulnerable positions. The Xenomorphs have been time and time again fallen to similar traps, like being shoved out of airlocks or blown up inside a contained space. The smartest Xenomorph is the Alien Queen, but she might not always be around to control her minions.

Limited Ranged Attacks

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Xenomorphs have powerful close-range attacks, but they have limited ranged attacks. This makes them vulnerable at a distance and can be exploited by using weapons that allow for long-range engagement. For regular Xenomorphs, the longest-ranged attack is with a tail, giving it a few meters of reach. Some Xenomorph types can use the acid spit, which extends its attack to about a dozen meters, but Aliens have been using it rarely.

Weakness of the Young

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Like many species, Xenomorphs are vulnerable when they are young. They hatch from eggs (called Ovomorphs) and start life as small and relatively weak creatures. This can be exploited by targeting them when they are young and less able to defend themselves. The Xenomorph eggs can be "cooked" while they are placed close together in the hive. Facehuggers and Chestbursters are agile but have very soft skin. While facehuggers can attack one target, chestbursters usually just try to scatter and hide, giving a window of opportunity to hunt them down before they grow big.

A Need to Breed

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Xenomorphs have a strong biological urge to breed, which can be used to manipulate them. By luring them into a trap or using their reproductive instincts against them, it may be possible to incapacitate or even kill these creatures. A good example of this comes from Aliens: Berserker, where a point-man soldier was led to be captured by Xenomorphs while leading the other Colonial Marines to the location of the hatching chamber. The point man also had a protective mask that could delay the attacks of a facehugger, giving enough time for the others to rescue him later.

Inefficient Life Cycle

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The Xenomorph life cycle is highly complex but also somewhat inefficient, with multiple stages and host species required to produce a new generation. This can be exploited by targeting the various stages of the life cycle or interrupting the reproductive process. The Xenomorphs require at least one host for each new adult to be grown. However, when a Queen is not present, they might actually need two, as another human can be transformed into an egg (called Eggmorphing), producing the needed facehugger. The Neomorphs from Alien: Covenant had a much leaner life cycle, infecting hosts through the air with spores and allowing a burster to be born in dozens of minutes.

Conflict With All Foreign Species

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The Xenomorphs go into conflict with any foreign species they encounter, whether it is humans, Predators, or Space Jockeys. They lack any diplomacy and the other species might team up against them as the Xenomorphs are often seen as the greater of two evils. It is common in the Alien vs. Predator series for humans to uneasily team up with the Predators against Xenomorphs, even if temporarily. Also, a few remaining Space Jockeys from the Alien comics have helped the human species battle the Aliens.

Too Many Hybrid Subspecies

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There is a ridiculously large number of Xenomorph hybrids and subspecies, created through genetic experimentation or natural selection. These strains often go into conflict with one another, giving humans an advantage over both of them. For example, both the Xenomorph King and Newborn fought the Alien Queen, while the Black Xenomorphs had an all-out war with the Red Xenomorphs on Xenomorph Prime. Furthermore, the Neomorphs would have fought the Praetomorph from Alien: Covenant, but the scene was cut from the movie. The Xenomorphs are unpredictable, but they are predictably aggressive, even amongst themselves.

Indifference To Androids

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Finally, Xenomorphs are sometimes known to be indifferent to androids. This means that androids can potentially move around Xenomorphs without being detected or targeted. However, this can also be a double-edged sword, as androids may not be able to effectively defend against Xenomorph attacks, making them vulnerable targets. A slowly moving android could carry an explosive or a nerve agent to the center of the hive, possibly bypassing their defenses. Xenomorps still attach combat androids, but they might have more difficulty detecting or smelling them.

Conclusion

In conclusion, while Xenomorphs are highly adaptable and dangerous creatures, they also have several significant weaknesses that can be exploited by those who know how to use them. From their vulnerability to fire and bullets to their limited intelligence and ranged attacks, there are many ways to take advantage of these creatures' weaknesses. By understanding and exploiting these weaknesses, it is possible to survive encounters with Xenomorphs and even emerge victorious in battle. However, it is crucial to remember that these creatures are highly unpredictable and adaptable, and even the most well-prepared hunters can never let their guard down around them.

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FAQs

Xenomorph Weaknesses: How To Kill An Alien? ›

One of the most well-known and easily exploited weaknesses of the Xenomorph species is their vulnerability to fire. The Xenomorph's endoskeleton is under pressure from the concentrated acid flowing inside it and enough heat will cause it to crack.

How do predators kill Xenomorphs? ›

Simple: they sliced the Xenomorphs at their joints, which is the alien's secret weak spots. One of the deadliest things about a Xenomorph is their acid blood.

Can a flamethrower kill a Xenomorph? ›

The flamethrower (along with the Molotov and Pipe bomb) is one of the only weapons in the game that has any meaningful effect on the Alien. While it will not damage or kill the creature, a blast of fire from the flamethrower is usually enough to make it retreat into the station's ventilation system.

Can you kill a Xenomorph in alien isolation? ›

The only way to get rid of it is to eradicate all of it. Which isn't possible. They can also survive in space. We don't know if it's indefinite, if so then the Aliens Queen is still out there.

Are Xenomorphs weak to cold? ›

Xenomorphs Hate Extreme Heat And Cold

This makes flamethrowers one of the best weapons against xenomorphs, both for killing them and keeping them at a distance. Xenomorphs also have trouble with rapidly changing temperatures.

What could kill a Xenomorph? ›

One of the most well-known and easily exploited weaknesses of the Xenomorph species is their vulnerability to fire. The Xenomorph's endoskeleton is under pressure from the concentrated acid flowing inside it and enough heat will cause it to crack.

Could a human fight a Xenomorph? ›

On top of that, the Xenomorph's sharp claws and inner jaws can tear through flesh and bone with ease, and they're incredibly agile too. So basically, even if you were a skilled fighter, you would be no match for a Xenomorph in a fistfight.

Could a Xenomorph kill Superman? ›

Superman is infamously indestructible, however, his crossover with Alien shows that even Clark Kent can be killed be Xenomorphs.

Do flashbangs work on Xenomorphs? ›

Flashbangs have a few seconds delay and bounce quite a bit, making it relatively ineffective against androids. Against the Alien, the Flashbang explosion itself has little effect when thrown, only stunning the Xenomorph for a second or two.

Does pipe bomb work on Alien? ›

The Pipe Bomb is a throwable explosive capable of harming humans and androids. It's also capable of scaring off the Alien.

Can you outrun the Xenomorph? ›

Tight spaces may slow them down a little, but it's still impossible for a human to truly outrun them. Xenomorphs are horrifying creatures for numerous reasons.

Why are xenomorphs evil? ›

The Xenomorphs are predators with the goal of expanding their own species, and killing or infecting any life they encounter.

What do xenomorphs want? ›

Unlike many other extraterrestrial races in film and television science fiction (such as the Daleks and Cybermen in Doctor Who, or the Klingons and Borg in Star Trek), the xenomorphs are not sapient toolmakers — they lack a technological civilization of any kind, and are instead primal, predatory creatures with no ...

What is the IQ of a Xenomorph? ›

Bigger Brain, Better Problem Solver. Queen Xenomorphs are more intelligent than any warrior or even their protectorate Praetorians. In some cases, Queens are said to have an IQ of 175. They're intelligent enough to use human technology, or at least figure out how to use an elevator while hunting.

Can predator beat Xenomorph? ›

Both were strong enough to tear out spines and rip through metal, and both are usually fast enough to dodge bullets. And given an Xenomorph's secondary mouth is strong enough to punch through the body of a Predator, if given the right scenario the Xeno could have taken the win.

What can withstand Xenomorph blood? ›

One species known to exhibit natural immunity to the Xenomorph's acidic blood are the predatory creatures that cohabit with and prey on them on Xenomorph Prime.

Why do the Predators hunt the Xenomorphs? ›

Hunting Xenomorphs is literally a part of the Predators' culture, however, Alien reveals the one planet the Yautja would never go to kill Xenomorphs (for more reasons than one). Predators hunt Xenomorphs as a part of their coming of age ceremony known as the Blooding Ritual.

Is Xenomorph stronger than Predator? ›

In doing so, Alien vs Predator fans are finally given as clear of an answer as they're going to get in terms of which–between Alien's Xenomorphs and Predator's Yautja–are stronger, and the answer is decidedly the Xenomorph.

Do Yautja respect Xenomorphs? ›

Xenomorphs are a part of Yautja culture, as hunting Xenomorphs is a rite of passage for Predators while hunting humans is just something the Predators sometimes do–making Xenomorphs much more significant to them.

How do Xenomorphs impregnate humans? ›

The Xenomorph life cycle is thus: an egg hatches a small alien, often referred to as a "facehugger" (known scientifically as an ovipositor). This critter attaches itself to the face of a living being and implants an embryo inside the torso.

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