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What are Aliens?A creature from outer space; an extraterrestrial; not of earth. A Xenomorph?
Crop circles are sometimes considered ways in which aliens are trying to communicate with people or possibly warn them of something. Alien weapons have also included the use of laser guns, guns that make people instantlydisappear, disappear, and guns that erase human minds. In a few cases, aliens are said to have the power to use mind control. This ability has been put into many movies where aliens control humans, pets, and even monsters. Another commonly seen characteristic of aliens in movies is the words "I come in peace" or "I bring you no harm."
Aliens in Fiction
Many movies have been made about them, including Signs, Alien nation, Independence Day, Night Feeders, and possibly the most popular, theAlienfranchise Alienfranchise which includes, Aliens, Aliens 2, Alien 3, and Alien:Resurrection, along with the AVP movies(Alien vs Predator and Alien vs Predator:Requiem) and TV shows such as The X Files. In many of the alien movies they are trying to take over the Earth. Many are described as creatures who abduct and probe people to learn more about the human race. Aliens are considered to have veryadvancedhavevery-advanced technologythat isthatis higher than that of human technology.Crop circles are sometimes considered ways in which aliens are trying to communicate with people or possibly warn them of something. Alien weapons have also included the use of laser guns, guns that make people instantlydisappear, disappear, and guns that erase human minds. In a few cases, aliens are said to have the power to use mind control. This ability has been put into many movies where aliens control humans, pets, and even monsters. Another commonly seen characteristic of aliens in movies is the words "I come in peace" or "I bring you no harm."
Still from the famous 1982 Film; E.T. by Steven Spielberg |