Clive William (Earth-7149)

"So you think we're gonna stab this motherfucker to death!"

- - Clive William to Ellen Ripley

Clive William was an inmate at the Fiorina 161 Class C Work Correctional Unit, on the penal colony Fiorina 161. He participated in the Massacre of Fiorina 161 against the lone xenomorph they named the Dragon, in August 2552. A sufferer of double-Y syndrome, William attempted to rape Ellen Ripley once she arrived on the facility, and later died at the hands of the Dragon while trying to act as a bait.

Early life
A sufferer of double-Y syndrome, Clive William was involved in many antisocial practices, eventually moving to a life of violent crimes. For his actions and genetic condition, he was aprehended and sent to the Fiorina 161 Class C Work Correctional Unit in the penal colony Fiorina 161, on the Neroid system.

Ripley's arrival and the Dragon's birth
"Organize. We gotta organize!"

- - Clive William rallying other inmates When Ellen Ripley crash-landed on Fiorina 161 aboard a Type 337 EEV on August 9th, 2552, William was the leader of a group of convicts who attempted to rape her, only to be caught and brutally beaten by Leonard Dillon before he could do anything.

After the death of Superintendent Harold Andrews at the hands of the xenomorph known as the Dragon, William became bent on deciding who would lead the survivors against the alien creature. He was later able to survive the explosion of quinitricetyline that killed many of his fellow inmates, and then elected to lure the Dragon into the lead foundry of the prison and melt it, joining Peter Gregor to do so.

Death
After the Dragon's first sighting at the foundry, William and Gregor became lost in the corridor's maze, and were unable to find the doors that they were assigned to. The plan culminated into a catasthopic failure that led to the death of more prisoners. William was eventually also caught and attacked by the Dragon. His mauled body was later found by Ripley.

Personality
Unlike most of his fellow inmates, Clive William was an atheist who did not share the religious beliefs. Leonard Dillon's Christian beliefs also annoyed Clive, who believed Dillon was a "hypocrite" who enjoyed "lecturing others to something he wasn't".