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Fun fact: the pistol was given to set up a potential sequel to show that the Preds had been coming to earth for centuries, and Predator 3 would have then been set in the past to show how the pistol came about, and show how other people through the ages had fought the Preds with more primitive weaponry (in World War 1, the Civil War, Crimean war, Crusades etc). Since this didn't happen, they turned it into a Dark Horse comic instead called 'Predator 1718'. This comic story explains that the pistol belonged to an 18th century pirate captain called Raphael Adolini, where he faced mutiny by his crew who attacked him. Outnumbered, he fought bravely but was no match, and from the distance, a young Predator watched, and was impressed by Adolini's courage to keep fighting despite the odds. Seeing Adolini was worthy, the Predator joined in and fought back to back with Adolini, defeating his entire crew. Before being killed, one of his crew suddenly shoots Adolini in the back. Dying, Adolini gives his pistol to the young Predator and simply says "take it...". Many years later that same Predator, now an elder greyback, is once again impressed at the bravery of Harrigan here in the face of being outnumbered, and passes on the gun as a sign of respect, honour and courage exactly as Adolini once did. Good comic, I recommend it!
So as the ship is shaking and the doors are closing - Detective Harrigan gets curious and decides to stay onboard the Predator Ship - what happens to him when the Predators get back to Yautja Prime?
Do the Predators there decide to make him an Apprentice (Human Predator) or do they just decide he's a foolish stowaway and kill him?
Fun fact: the pistol was given to set up a potential sequel to show that the Preds had been coming to earth for centuries, and Predator 3 would have then been set in the past to show how the pistol came about, and show how other people through the ages had fought the Preds with more primitive weaponry (in World War 1, the Civil War, Crimean war, Crusades etc). Since this didn't happen, they turned it into a Dark Horse comic instead called 'Predator 1718'. This comic story explains that the pistol belonged to an 18th century pirate captain called Raphael Adolini, where he faced mutiny by his crew who attacked him. Outnumbered, he fought bravely but was no match, and from the distance, a young Predator watched, and was impressed by Adolini's courage to keep fighting despite the odds. Seeing Adolini was worthy, the Predator joined in and fought back to back with Adolini, defeating his entire crew. Before being killed, one of his crew suddenly shoots Adolini in the back. Dying, Adolini gives his pistol to the young Predator and simply says "take it...". Many years later that same Predator, now an elder greyback, is once again impressed at the bravery of Harrigan here in the face of being outnumbered, and passes on the gun as a sign of respect, honour and courage exactly as Adolini once did. Good comic, I recommend it!
So as the ship is shaking and the doors are closing - Detective Harrigan gets curious and decides to stay onboard the Predator Ship - what happens to him when the Predators get back to Yautja Prime?
Do the Predators there decide to make him an Apprentice (Human Predator) or do they just decide he's a foolish stowaway and kill him?