Weyland-Yutani Worker

Why

I was randomly thinking about costumes that weren’t entirely heavy, uncomfortable, injuring-causing or involved face coverings etc. 
And as it was very nearly the 26th of April (Alien day), I wondered if I could put something together quite quickly for that.

Over a course of a few hours I cobbled together some kind of Weyland-Yutani security & containment worker out of mostly police-like tactical gear. I was going for more of a SWAT look than anything I’d actually seen in existing Alien-universe lore.

A WY goon from the film Alien 3
A WY Private Military Contractor from the game Aliens: Colonial Marines

When

25 April 2026.

Elements

Strangely, apart from the ID card which I made specially on the day, I genuinely had all parts of this just in the house already. That was: Coveralls, tactical vest, police-issue utility belt, Boots, thigh riot pads, cap, my surname and Weyland-Yutani patches, Avon S6 NBC Respirator, fingerless gloves and of course, the Facehugger.

Amount of Work

The most effort went into designing the ID, but there was a bit of curating of things I already had. Using a full set of riot-armour was an option but it lacked comfort, felt like-overkill and could have caused problems getting into places.

Level of use

So far, only in April 2026.

Notes

A lot of younger people didn’t really know what I was about and didn’t even recognise the Facehugger. Which I found strange. But a good few people understood and appreciated it, either with or without some explanation.

The gloves were originally bought for the 80s costume. I would have got a kick out of knowing I’d repurpose them for something so much better all these years later.

Future use

It’s quick, easy and relatively comfortable, so I would certainly consider it for another outing. But it lacks some of the recognisability or wow factor of some other headline costumes.

On Albion Street in Leeds
In Hedley Verity pub.
In the Duck & Drake pub
Side 1 of an ID card
Side 1 of an ID card

ChatGPT’s suggestions as to how this could have looked, that far exceeded things I had available

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