In The Peter Weyland Files: Quiet Eye, Elizabeth Shaw (2012), a promotional video set within Prometheus' fictional universe (included on the Blu-Ray), there is an accompanying text from Peter Weyland in which he mentions that the moon LV-223 is Elizabeth Shaw's "primary site of interest" (probably because it is the only moon that can sustain life). However, Weyland also mentions that his science division has detected a very faint transmission coming from its neighboring moon, LV-426, one that promises "great risk" (this would of course be the 'warning signal' picked up by the Nostromo in Alien (1979)). Weyland continues to explain that David was put on the Prometheus mission to "address and exploit whatever assets we secure on [LV-]223", and that David would withhold the information about the LV-426 signal from the entire crew (including Vickers) "until the time is right". In Alien (1979), the system clearly consisted of one ringed gas giant and three smaller moons; the hologram seen in the beginning of Prometheus shows the gas giant, LV-223 and a small planetoid, but LV-426 is strangely missing. It may have been behind the gas giant when the scan was made (which would conveniently explain why Prometheus isn't picking up its signal), or the Company purposely left it out not to draw any attention from the expedition. Needless to say, after the failure of the mission on LV-223, David was in no condition to check out the signal on LV-426.
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