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"Take a look around you. We're all we have. No one is coming to save us. We're on our own."
Amanda Ripley (from Alien: Isolation)

Amanda Ripley-McClaren

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Amanda Tei"Amy" Ripley-McClaren[9][10](born Amanda Ripley; 2112) was a Weyland-Yutani Corporationemployee.[11]She was the daughter of Ellen Ripley. In 2137, when the flight recorder unit of the USCSS Nostromowas recovered and taken to Sevastopol Station, she traveled to Sevastopol in the hopes of finding out what happened to her mother when the Nostromodisappeared fifteen years previously. She was subsequently involved in the Xenomorphincident that destroyed the station. She was apparently the only survivor of the Sevastopol incident.

Three years later, Amanda would reunite with her old friend Zula Hendricks in a plot against the Weyland-Yutani Corporation to sabotage a black-sited bio-weapons facility. She later married, taking the name "McClaren". Ripley was reported to have died of cancer[12] on December 23, 2178 at the age

Amanda Ripley is a New York Times bestselling author, a Washington Post contributing columnist, and the co-founder of Good Conflict, a media and training company that helps people reimagine conflict. She has written three award-winning, nonfiction books about three very different subjects: High Conflict, The Smartest Kids in the World, and The Unthinkable.

Mission

To help cultivate the kind of storytelling many of us need but cannot find in traditional journalism.

Amanda started her journalism career covering courts and crime for Washington City Paper, where she had the great fortune to work for the late David Carr, who pushed reporters to listen to people who were different from themselves. She then spent 10 years working for Time Magazine in New York, Washington and Paris, helping Time win two National Magazine Awards.

Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, the Wall Street Journal, Slate, the Harvard Business Review and the Times of London. Previously, she served as an Emerson Collective Senior Fe

Storytelling that sparks
Hope + Curiosity + Agency

Amanda Ripley is a New York Times bestselling author, a Washington Post contributor, and the co-founder of Good Conflict, a media and training company that helps people reimagine conflict.

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