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He is an executive of [[Alien Isolation: Weyland-Yutani|Weyland-Yutani]]
 
He is an executive of [[Alien Isolation: Weyland-Yutani|Weyland-Yutani]]
  
At the beginning of the game, he approaches [[Alien Isolation: Amanda Ripley|Amanda Ripley]] and offers her to come with him on board the courier ship [[Alien Isolation: Torrens|Torrens]] which is headed to [[Alien Isolation: Sevastopol|Sevastopol]] to find out what's in a flight recorder which was retrieved by the  [[Alien Isolation: Anesidora|the Anesidora]].
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At the beginning of the game, he approaches [[Alien Isolation: Amanda Ripley|Amanda Ripley]] and offers her to come with him on board the courier ship [[Alien Isolation: Torrens|Torrens]] which is headed to [[Alien Isolation: Sevastopol|Sevastopol]] to find out what's in a flight recorder which was retrieved by the  [[Alien Isolation: Anesidora|Anesidora]].
  
 
That flight recorder was obtained from the [[Alien Isolation: Nostromo|Nostromo]], the ship on which Amanda's mother, [[Alien Isolation: Ellen Ripley|Ellen Ripley]], served on when she disappeared. The flight log might contain clues regarding her mother's disappearance, and Samuels offers Amanda to come with him and learn what's on the Nostromo's flight recorder.
 
That flight recorder was obtained from the [[Alien Isolation: Nostromo|Nostromo]], the ship on which Amanda's mother, [[Alien Isolation: Ellen Ripley|Ellen Ripley]], served on when she disappeared. The flight log might contain clues regarding her mother's disappearance, and Samuels offers Amanda to come with him and learn what's on the Nostromo's flight recorder.

Revision as of 15:35, 28 September 2014

Samuels from Aliens: Isolation.

Samuels is a character in the game Alien: Isolation

He is an executive of Weyland-Yutani

At the beginning of the game, he approaches Amanda Ripley and offers her to come with him on board the courier ship Torrens which is headed to Sevastopol to find out what's in a flight recorder which was retrieved by the Anesidora.

That flight recorder was obtained from the Nostromo, the ship on which Amanda's mother, Ellen Ripley, served on when she disappeared. The flight log might contain clues regarding her mother's disappearance, and Samuels offers Amanda to come with him and learn what's on the Nostromo's flight recorder.