Yeah I know it's not rescuing an animal on distinction but lots of times animals are captured without having to treat it like a crime. Apes are captured for drugs to be experimented on, and no war and political conspiracies there. I just feel that the company is making it an issue that it's not.
I still don't see why they don't just get people who actually want to do such a mission rather than manipulating people into doing it. If people in real life are willing to capture dangerous wild animals to be studied, why is it so hard to find people that are interesting doing so in the future? It just doesn't add up to me (shrug).
Plus just because these people work for the government, I don't see why they to treat it like crime. Sure they are a government company, but why would a company treat everything they do like it's a crime.
If the company would just be honest with everyone and ask military soldiers to work with animal capture experts and tell them that they want them to go out and capture an alien species to bring back to Earth to study, what's wrong with that? If not all of them want to do that, then find others to replace those people.
Why didn't they take that approach instead? And if Ripley protested, they could just tell her that's fine, we don't need you anyway, and she can just look for another job?
I still don't see why they don't just get people who actually want to do such a mission rather than manipulating people into doing it. If people in real life are willing to capture dangerous wild animals to be studied, why is it so hard to find people that are interesting doing so in the future? It just doesn't add up to me (shrug).
Plus just because these people work for the government, I don't see why they to treat it like crime. Sure they are a government company, but why would a company treat everything they do like it's a crime.
If the company would just be honest with everyone and ask military soldiers to work with animal capture experts and tell them that they want them to go out and capture an alien species to bring back to Earth to study, what's wrong with that? If not all of them want to do that, then find others to replace those people.
Why didn't they take that approach instead? And if Ripley protested, they could just tell her that's fine, we don't need you anyway, and she can just look for another job?