Xenomorph-Yautja War

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Xenomorph-Human/Yautja War
Date One hundred years BC to ongoing
Location Space and Earth
Result Ongoing
Combatants
Xenomorph aliens
Skynet
Yautja
Past: Mayan people
later: Mondern Humans
Commanders
Alien Queen
Skynet
Yautja: Unknown (most likely an Elder)
Humans: John Connor and Ellen Ripley

The Xenomorph-Yautja War is a fictional war between Xenomorph aliens and Yautja race (aka Predators). The war began a long time ago; on Earth, the war began on fictional Maya living in Antarctica. After the Battle of Antarctica, the Yautja used Antarctica to train intermediate Predators to become Warriors with the skill needed to kill rampant aliens.

In Aliens vs. Predator vs. The Terminator, Skynet and the aliens fight together against humans, led by John Connor and Ellen Ripley, with the aid of the Predators.

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