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What
have
you
found
out
?
It
s
got
an
outer
layer
of
what
appears
to
be
protein
polysaccharides
.
At
least
,
that
s
my
best
guess
.
Hard
to
tell
without
a
piece
for
detailed
analysis
,
and
attempting
to
remove
even
a
sample
might
cause
it
to
drain
fluid
again
.
We
can
t
risk
it
dissolving
part
of
the
autodoc
.
Not
hardly
,
she
said
dryly
.
Right
now
that
machine
s
the
only
chance
Kane
s
got
.
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Exactly
.
What
s
more
interesting
than
that
is
that
it
s
constantly
sloughing
off
cells
within
a
secondary
,
internal
dermis
and
replacing
them
with
polarized
organic
silicates
.
It
appears
to
have
a
double
skin
,
with
that
acid
flowing
between
the
two
layers
.
Also
,
the
acid
seems
to
be
flowing
under
high
pressure
.
It
s
a
good
thing
Dallas
didn
t
cut
too
deeply
with
that
knife
or
I
think
it
would
have
sprayed
the
entire
infirmary
.
Ripley
looked
properly
impressed
.
The
silicate
layer
demonstrates
a
unique
,
very
dense
molecular
structure
under
the
scope
.
It
might
even
be
capable
of
resisting
the
laser
.
I
know
,
I
know
,
he
said
in
response
to
her
look
of
disbelief
,
that
sounds
crazy
.
But
this
is
the
toughest
chunk
of
organic
material
I
ve
ever
seen
.
The
combination
of
the
way
those
cells
are
aligned
with
what
they
re
composed
of
adds
up
to
something
that
defies
all
the
rules
of
standard
biology
.
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Those
silicated
cells
,
for
example
.
They
re
metal
-
bonded
.
The
result
is
what
gives
the
creature
such
resistance
to
adverse
environmental
conditions
.
Anything
new
besides
the
silicates
and
the
double
dermis
?
Well
,
I
still
have
no
idea
what
it
breathes
,
or
even
if
it
breathes
the
way
we
think
of
standard
respiration
.
It
does
seem
to
be
altering
the
atmosphere
around
it
,
perhaps
absorbing
whatever
gases
it
requires
through
numerous
surface
pores
.
There
s
certainly
nothing
resembling
a
nostril
.
As
a
living
chemical
factory
it
surpasses
in
efficiency
anything
I
ve
ever
heard
of
.
Some
of
its
internal
organs
don
t
seem
to
function
at
all
,
while
others
are
doing
things
I
can
t
begin
to
guess
at
.