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Are you saying this is a confirmed tentacle rape in a Hollywood movie???
If you're so sure of yourself, son, explain this; why did the Alien lie in a sleepy haze when joining Ripley in the shuttlecraft? Why did it lie there, flexing its tongue slowly, like it had just finished a whole bottle of Southern Comfort and was "looking at the cool motions in the wallpaper"? Was it so drunk on blood and brains from Yaphet Kotto that it had achieved a "Whatever, It's All Good..."-state???
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Possibly. Or it was getting ready to hibernate.
If you don't believe me, then feel free to come up with another reason why the Alien might remove Lambert's trousers and shoes and why it took her so long (relatively) to die. As for it's behaviour on the shuttle, I think on the commentary that Ridley Scott said that it was curious about Ripley's body. I think originally she was supposed to finish undressing before she noticed the Alien but they had to tone it down for one reason or another. I think he also suggested that it inherited some of Kane's memories and attraction to the female members of the crew, which might explain both instances.