H.R. Giger discovered that old designs were still being constructed by the art department, Giger spoke to production designer Brian Seymour, who told him he was aware things had changed, but to stop them mid construction would wreck morale, and they had to be kept busy until the new designs were ready to be built, and it was better to let them finish, then replace them. When Giger asked what would happen to the old work, Seymour told him "scrapped". Giger was baffled at this strange economy of waste.
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