Good to see you again Ashtito. I see you've got new stuff done, let's assess again and see what you've learned.
The Pros- This feels similar to your last game in that it's a "Find things within a maze" style game. However, the use of an actual voice/character PLUS adding an actual enemy that can legitimately kill me? Good to see you're escalating from the skeleton that was "Somewhere, Nowhere". (To be clear, I'm not using "Skeleton" in a negative sense, that game felt like a proof of concept in my eyes and it was structurally sound.)
I also like the fact the alien seems to be an original piece of work, and not a prebought asset, I always appreciate a game like that going the extra mile. I also like their AI had a somewhat unique approach to it and it wasn't just a monster that floated through the map (Slenderman and his many knockoffs are a large example of such a trope).
The Cons- (I'm going to be light here, no use bashing someone who you're actually rooting for. Constructive Criticism Only)
I'm appreciative of a voice in my horror games, they always a certain flavor of professionality. However, I felt the sound design could have been improved if we could hear "C.A.R.O.L" through out the whole ship instead of designated pockets. (An alternative idea could also be the use of subtitles that match her audio so we don't lose any important info as the players.)
This is also subjective, but I feel the flashlight may have benefitted from having a limited battery life. I'm the kind of guy who usually keeps his flashlight on in horror games unless there's some motivation to turn it off. (Hidden messages, battery life, etc). So basically all I needed to do was turn to the Alien and it would run away. You made good use of this tactic in the end, but I feel the challenge may have been improved if the player had consequences for keeping the flashlight on.
Overall: A nice step up in your progress of game design, you're clearly taking notes of our thoughts and trying to expand your knowledge and improve as games go on. I look forward to seeing your latest project. (5.5/10...5 being average)