What was David doing to Walter?

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In Alien: Covenant, there is a scene I couldn't really understand.

There is a fight scene between David and Walter, right after they kiss. During this scene, David seems to stab Walter and rip something out of Walter's throat, a long object that he keeps in his hand for a second.

What exactly happens during this scene?



Best Answer

David stabbed Walter in the neck with the wind instrument that they were playing earlier. The thing David is holding immediately afterwards is not something that he ripped out of Walter, it's just the wind instrument, which he pulled out of Walter's neck after the stab.




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How did David Replace Walter?

The simplest explanation is that David stabs Walter to death or incapacity (decapitated). Then changes clothes before finally severing his hand off with the knife. This Scene David inputs a Code that relays a Order, and MUTHUR then refers to him as David.

Why did David kill the Engineers?

Why did David kill all the Engineers? David has expressed his disdain for the human race. But he doesn't know much about the engineers. In fact, they're supposed to be gods, much more advanced than humans.

Does David pretend being Walter?

No. David pretended to be Walter- just watch the ending. Nothing to debate really. I do feel sad that we don't really know what happened to Walter and probably never will.



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