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Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
ever been abducted by aliens? no serious - I haven't but is it common? does anyone think its happened - does anyone not believe in aliens? Have I been just watching too much X-Files...?

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Posted by LOA (Member # 49) on :
 
No, I've never been abducted by aliens, but since I don't KNOW if it's possible or not, then I'm choosing not to say that it ISN'T possible. I really have no opinion on the matter, I guess. I mean, if they're out there, they're out there... if they're not, they're not... why worry about it either way though? :-)

But on a side note, one of my dearest friends is OBSESSED with aliens and she's recently been voted "Most Likely To Be Abducted By Aliens" by our Sr. Class... this is a title that she's VERY proud of! She's just hoping that it comes true soon, so that he life will be complete.... hehehe... gotta love her enthusiasm!

~LOA

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"Ch-ch-ch-CHIA!"

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Posted by Jubilee (Member # 99) on :
 
Abducted by aliens? ... I think there are a few people here who think I have been ... My mother certainly would agree with that. But I don't remember, so.. *shrugs*

Believe in it? ... I like to keep an open mind about that stuff. IS there other life out there?.. Maybe ... Maybe not... who cares, as long as they don't come out here and blow us up? *L*

But ... A'la Contact , I WILL say that it's an awful waste of space ... if there isn't.

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And if Columbus had never set sail, would the Earth still be flat?
 


Posted by Enterprise (Member # 48) on :
 
The last time they tried to abduct me, the Sovereign was able to destroy their ship before they could get to me in the shuttle craft.

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-- Worf

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Posted by deadcujo (Member # 13) on :
 
When I was a child, some FBI dudes abducted my sister and made it appear as if she was taken by aliens.

No...wait, that's the X-Files.

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Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
 
I don't doubt there's other life out there, and I wouldn't be surprised if they've been here. But, I also wouldn't be surprised if, after they came here, they cordoned-off the entire solar system and put up a big sign that says "Humans Here - Enter at Your Own Risk"...

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"About as useful as a narcoleptic rickshaw driver."
-James Lileks

[This message was edited by TSN on April 05, 1999.]
 


Posted by PsyLiam (Member # 73) on :
 
When I was 10, some FBi dudes kidnapped my sister...

oh wait, DC's done that.

Damn him.

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Posted by Jubilee (Member # 99) on :
 
*ROFL @ TSN*

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If Galileo had lied to save his life, would America, or the West, or Space have been discovered?
And if Columbus had never set sail, would the Earth still be flat?
 


Posted by The Vorlon (Member # 52) on :
 
Sure, I've abducted a few Humans in my time.

You know, did the whole "Look, we're Angels!" thing, messed with their DNA to produce Telepaths, took a few serial murderers back to Vorl for future use, stuff like that... =P

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Lyta Vorlon: "Our great mistake. Our failing. And now your failing. The error is compounded."
Delenn: "What mistake?"
Lyta Vorlon: "The first one, the one from which all mistakes proceed: The error of Pride..."

-- Kalesh Naranek, Last of the Vorlon
www.orc.ca/~jheinbuc/
 


Posted by Chimaera on :
 
There was a study done a few years back that estimated that about 3 million Americans thought they had been abducted by aliens. Now either a lot of these people are mistaken (and there are proven psychological conditions which can produce effects quite similar to what abductees report), or that is one very busy alien race.

I don't doubt that there is life out there, and I find it quite plausible that they may have at one time, or are currently, playing tourist here on Earth. The problem is it's nearly impossible to prove it is (or is not) happening. The stereotypical grey alien and abduction scenario is now so widely known that it would be quite easy to fake a story, so sorting out those who want attention and those who are honestly mistaken from those who actually may have been abducted is quite difficult (although there are reports of physical evidence, the implants and so on).

As for wanting to be abducted, well, I'm sure it would be an interesting experience, but from the majority of abduction stories it often sounds rather unpleasant at times.

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Posted by PsyLiam (Member # 73) on :
 
Vorl?

Not Vorlitron?

Volicon?

Vorl? VORL?

Isn't that short for Vertical or reverse landing or sumink? eh?

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Posted by The Vorlon (Member # 52) on :
 
*glares at Liam for mocking his homeworld's name* =P

Actually, Lyta did once say "...take it back to Vorlon..." when referring to bits of Kosh's consciousness, but I consider that to be like Klingon and Kling, and dismiss it as stupid-sounding. A Vorlon, of the species Vorlon, from the planet Vorlon... Pleh. I like Vorl better.

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Lyta Vorlon: "Our great mistake. Our failing. And now your failing. The error is compounded."
Delenn: "What mistake?"
Lyta Vorlon: "The first one, the one from which all mistakes proceed: The error of Pride..."

-- Kalesh Naranek, Last of the Vorlon
www.orc.ca/~jheinbuc/
 


Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
 
Well, it's a little off-topic, but my theory is that "Kling" is a term for the Klingon race, like "Man" is often used for the human race.

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Posted by Jubilee (Member # 99) on :
 
"Kling" .. Hm. Sounds more like some sort of badly named laundrey detergent to me.

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If Galileo had lied to save his life, would America, or the West, or Space have been discovered?
And if Columbus had never set sail, would the Earth still be flat?

 


Posted by Baloo (Member # 5) on :
 
Sorry not to have responded to this thread sooner, but I was illegally detained (not abducted) by aliens on my way to the forum.

[rimshot]

BTW, is it just me or do I hear a trolling motor?

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Posted by The Vorlon (Member # 52) on :
 
*musical melody* Kling on (kling, kling), Kling off (kling, kling)...

Confused?

*vorlon speak* Good.

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Lyta Vorlon: "Our great mistake. Our failing. And now your failing. The error is compounded."
Delenn: "What mistake?"
Lyta Vorlon: "The first one, the one from which all mistakes proceed: The error of Pride..."

-- Kalesh Naranek, Last of the Vorlon
www.orc.ca/~jheinbuc/
 


Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
Isn't that from a Mel Brooks movie?

"Ve vere caught in such a vorlpool. Oy!"

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Posted by Jubilee (Member # 99) on :
 
Do I WANT to know?

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If Galileo had lied to save his life, would America, or the West, or Space have been discovered?
And if Columbus had never set sail, would the Earth still be flat?

 


Posted by Xentrick (Member # 64) on :
 
about alien abduction, Susan Blackmore has done some research to debunk the phenomenon, and I for one am a big believer in False Memory Syndrome.

Is there alien life out there? There must be. As one believer once said, "Just do the math." Even the most pessimistic interpretations of the Drake Equation suggest that there must have been, is now, or will one day be Someone Else.

But I really doubt that they've ever been anywhere near smegging Roswell, New Mexico or are currently kidnapping thousands, millions of people.

Let's pretend that they're real. What have we got on them so far?

They can travel faster than the speed of light, or inter-dimentionally, they can defy gravity and bend time...but they can't completely wipe the memories of primitive monkeypeople, erase "scoop" scars, or make xray-invisible "implants."

Frankly, I expected better.
 


Posted by Curry Monster (Member # 12) on :
 
Yes...alas I was once abducted by aliens.

I suppose it's time I come out and tell everyone what happened. And why they come to our world.

It all started on a Friday...when the Rings of Ardana V are in alignment to the fourth plane of reality. Commonly known as subspace.

I was sitting watching a thunderstorm when a bright light came onto the horizon. I could hear whirring noises and the rain continued to batter the road and the sides turned to mud and the air was heavy with the stench of petrol. There was however as in all the aspirations of man one redeeming factor of that night. A warm fire was loged just behind me, it crackled and added an air of olden charm to an already rustic setting.

The rain contined to slam down on the corrugated iron roof, deafeningly. The light got brighter. Much brighter. Soon I could feel warm gusts of air mixed with a foreign smell, one that was totally unknown to me. The light moved closer still, sailing gracefully across the great nullabor plain like an ancient ship leaving harbour for the first time bound for distant shore and far off plunder. It's crew filled with a mixture of hope and fear at what lay ahead. Glory and accolades if they succeded, and death if they failed. But, I guess that is the lot of all cooks. For on that fire cooked a curry, one like none before it.

It was built of the very stuff of Australia. I could hear the slow simmering as the light came closer and closer. Then, it stopped directly above the cooking shed. I could see the lads returning from the sheep shed, covered in wool and smelling foul, they would be hungry. But the curry was there, like a great beacon in the harsh lives of these peasants who tolied from dawn till dusk in an unforgiving land where the whims and whiles of nature would kill a man.

The ship stopped directly above me, a beam drew me up into it's hold. It was alien, as alien as anyhting I have ever seen.

I awoke a short while later. Seeing two beings, somewhat similar to humans in front of me. The observed me with the same sense of fascination that I observed them. Then, on spoke.

"Hungry, eat, curry".

I nodded, pointing down to the shed. Momentarily we where there. I served both the humanoids a plate, and they began to chew. Soon, we got to talking, my first question being simply "why?".

'Eat'. One of them replied. The other one looked over at me and grinned. 'Eat, like, 7 eleven stopover'.

I blinked.
'7 Eleven?' I asked. They nodded in unison.
'Earth, 7 Eleven, interstellar'. One of them replied.

Then deciding they had eaten enough they began to walk out of the shed, to where the spaceship hovered above the ground. The lads were back from cleaning up, they took one look at the aliens and asked: 'New Zealanders?'. I nodded.

The rain continued to pour down, the aliens boots got muddy, they began to argue. I moved to ask them what was wrong, but then, they were gone.

Rainsoaked I went back inside and began to dish out the beef rogan josh. Never to hear or see from them again.

So remember people. Earth is just a waypoint on the intergalactic highway. It's just another ball of rock that leave slime on your space boots. But, wherever you're headed, it's the place to stop off to get a great curry.

That's why they come to earth.

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-Descartes


 


Posted by Saltah'na (Member # 33) on :
 
Kling? KLING? Not Kling dammit, here at Netrek, we call it Klingus.

I must really talk to Bob Tanner about changing the name Klingus to Q'onos, he runs a Netrek Server at Real-Time.

Where's "I Suck" when you need him?

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Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Daryus! heh heh

my fave curry of the moment, Chicken Tikka! with some Raita and Naan

mmmmmmmmmmm

Andrew

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Alamaraine, count to four...
 


Posted by Cargile (Member # 45) on :
 
Nope, ne'er been abducted by them thar space aliens. But I do have a room full of stuffed alien head trophies.

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What do you mean I'm not kind. Just not you're kind.
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"Peace Sells"
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Posted by First of Two (Member # 16) on :
 
LIES! DAMN LIES!!!

As an official representative of the planet Cilmalane (fourth planet from Ross 248, for you astronomy buffs), I wish to state now, and for the record, that we have never engaged in ANY abductions of human beings at ANY time.

These slanderous reports are being spread by the media of your world, under the watchful eyes of your own xenophobic leaders who fear that if you are exposed to our culture, you will discover that they (your leaders) are not as necessary as you believed.

Specifically, they have standing orders to destroy any of our observatory craft they encounter, without warning.

They have used the influence of the psychological phenomenon of "night terrors" to cause people to believe that they have been abducted. They have used hypnotherapy of "abductees" to implant the suggestions in their minds.

In fact, we of Cilmalane are not interested in humanoid life at all. In actuality, we are among you studying two forms of life, variations of which, strangely, appear to be common to all inhabited worlds throughout this arm of the galaxy: the Cat and the Wombat.

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Posted by Mucus (Member # 24) on :
 
Ooooo!!! Me! Me! I've been abducted!

I've been forced to go to a place when I am half asleep, forced to listen and remember strange things that I only half comprehend.

I see strange beings waving at me as well.

Wait...thats school....

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Posted by Jubilee (Member # 99) on :
 
No, I was right ... I DIDN'T want to know.
*shakes her head and walks away*

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If Galileo had lied to save his life, would America, or the West, or Space have been discovered?
And if Columbus had never set sail, would the Earth still be flat?

 


Posted by Curry Monster (Member # 12) on :
 
Andrew you are a man of rare good taste =).

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I drink therefore I am.

-Descartes


 


Posted by LOA (Member # 49) on :
 
*is still frightened of curry* VERY frightened of curry... and beets... *shudder* I'll never forget that meal where I was served both of them at once.... thought I was going to die.... the memory send chills down my spine, even still today....

Beware of the curry.... it IS conspiring with the beets...!

~LOA

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*upon having needles stuck into her arm*
*ZAP!* *twitch* Doctor: "Oh... does that hurt?"

Well DUH. ~LOA, '99

 


Posted by StationMaster (Member # 63) on :
 
Well, to be honest I love the internet.

Nobody knows who you are

Althought getting a dial up account from 1160 light years away is rather difficult.

But not impossible.

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I feel better now.

 


Posted by Montgomery (Member # 23) on :
 
*grabs Daryus and bundles him into a class-8 probe before firing it off into space*

Does that count?

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I've been irrigating the desert...
Which isn't easy on your own."
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Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Beets are a very misunderstood vegetable...

Andrew: Eating beets since 1978...

(I assume you mean the purple ones i.e. beetroot)

oh btw thanks daryus... heh heh do you like your curries hot?

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