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Where have all the Aliens gone?

Discussion in 'Sensorium' started by Kitrax, Nov 23, 2005.

  1. Kitrax

    Kitrax Pantaloons are supposed to go where!?!?

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    [​IMG] Is it just me, or have the Alien Controversies, UFO Footage, and strange outopsies, just sort of vansihed? I mean, when was the last time some slack-jawed farmer stumbled into town and claimed he was abducted and anal probed by aliens? Where have all the fuzzy footages of "UFOs" gone?

    I for one think that as Adobe Photoshop keeps getting better, so should the UFO sightings! Right? :rolleyes:

    The news just isn't much fun without the occasional story of alien abductions and UFO sightings. :( I miss the parinoid, good ol' days.

    But, perhaps I'm wrong...have there been any new abductions? :rolling:
     
  2. Felinoid

    Felinoid Who did the what now?

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    [​IMG] If you want, I can arrange some. ;)
     
  3. Klorox

    Klorox Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-mĂȘnu! Veteran

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    LOL @ Felinoid! :D

    Good point, Kitrax. I never really thought about aliens until you brought this up. I guess the conspiracies have gone away ever since "The X-Files" got cancelled. ;)
     
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    Yes, I remember clearly that there was more hype about this stuff when the X-files was still running.

    On similar topic: Let's gather an army and invade area 51 to see what's in there, I'm sooo curious.
     
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    Army conspirasies are more up in time now, with septemper 11. and the resent wars. UFO sightings are sooo last centurie.
     
  6. Susipaisti

    Susipaisti Maybe if I just sleep... Veteran

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    NWO is "in" right now.

    Conspiracy theories are so handy. If there's evidence, it's a conspiracy. If there's no evidence, it's a cover-up and therefore a conspiracy.
     
  7. Taluntain

    Taluntain Resident Alpha and Omega Staff Member ★ SPS Account Holder Resourceful Adored Veteran Pillars of Eternity SP Immortalizer (for helping immortalize Sorcerer's Place in the game!) New Server Contributor [2012] (for helping Sorcerer's Place lease a new, more powerful server!) Torment: Tides of Numenera SP Immortalizer (for helping immortalize Sorcerer's Place in the game!) BoM XenForo Migration Contributor [2015] (for helping support the migration to new forum software!)

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    I blame Stargate. It's made aliens too pop-corn common for anyone to still feel mystified.
     
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    So long as we have the Enquirer, we will always have aliens.
     
  9. Gnarfflinger

    Gnarfflinger Wiseguy in Training

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    I always thought that the fact that they never visited us was proof that there was intelligent life out there...
     
  10. Saber

    Saber A revolution without dancing is not worth having! Veteran

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    They're so intelligent that they have become bored. So, they say: Hah, lets let them ponder whether we exist or not for the next 2 hundred years. Then, we'll make another appearance.


    Damn aliens... *shakes fist*
     
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    the other day i was watching a program with a french pilot claimin he got an "alien microchip" installed behind his left ear on a misson during WWII or something, and there was something behind his ear!! turned out it was a cyste!!


    stupid french... or pilot
     
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    Interesting how there were no alien abductions before this century. It was mostly vampires, or demons, or witches or something else. Maybe this century we'll get, I dunno, cobras. Argghh!!! Cobras!!!
     
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    No more abductions.... The Aliens are now going into phase 4, which mean they are actually taking over the Earth any moment now (very silently) ;)
     
  14. Death Rabbit

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    Maybe Kitrax just needs a good anal probe.
    And Star Trek, Star Wars, The 'Alien' series, Babylon 5, and The X-Files haven't? Why pick on Stargate? It's chump-change next to those five.

    :confused:
     
  15. Taluntain

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    Star Trek had very few aliens that were actually alien... they were mostly all humans with head masks. Star Wars never had aliens at the forefront (and those that were were too cutesy). Alien didn't have much of a lasting influence and only really introduced a single alien species whose intellect didn't extend beyond BREED/KILL, which isn't much to build on. Babylon 5 is a cult classic, but never had anything near the amount of following Star Trek had (still the best of the bunch, though). And it only ran 5 seasons (or rather 4 + extension). The X-Files amounted to little more than a million conspiracy theories and eventual showing of little grey men as the epic revelation of the series. Very original. Most sensible people gave up on the series long before that, anyway.

    Whereas Stargate has had the longest run of any single SF series in history, and there's still no sign of it being cancelled any time soon. And besides SG-1, you now also have Atlantis, which is showing alongside SG-1. Needless to say, SG-1 is a much bigger mainstream success than Trek ever was, because it's really dumbed down to a few simple ideas, concepts, scenarios and recurring (alien) races everyone can grasp very quickly (it's also so full of plot holes and technology inconsistencies that it's better to shut your brain off while you're watching it, but still). There's never been anything like that before. Most SF in the past was firmly rooted in the geek-domain, whereas SG-1 has successfully penetrated the mainstream market and comfortably rooted itself there along with Atlantis.

    So, chump-change? Hardly.
     
  16. NOG (No Other Gods)

    NOG (No Other Gods) Going to church doesn't make you a Christian

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    You call Star Trek firmly rooted in the geek domain? There are more technological inconsistencies in the average episode of Star Trek (any series) than in all of SG-1 so far. I think the real reason is that Star Trek: TNG set the public stage for serious Sci-Fi. Nothing to date has taken advantage of it like Stargate has.
     
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    While I disagree with many of your assertions here - especially "Needless to say, SG-1 is a much bigger mainstream success than Trek ever was," (how many sequels did Stargate spawn? Oh yeah, none.)and that either SG show has penetrated the mainstream any more than Star Trek: TNG did (and I assure you, StarGate-TV is STILL firmly rooted in geekdom, at least here in the states - can't speak for Slovenia), I will concede that given the success of the Stargate TV shows, chump-change is probably selling Stargate a little short. But to think of it as the single biggest cause for the popcorn-ification of aliens is pretty silly. Just ask ET.

    As to Kitrix's original question:
    I would answer that I think technology is making it easier and easier to debunk theories and spot phonies these days. I would imagine there probably are just as many wild-ass theories and so-called "sightings" out there as there were 30 years ago, they just get shot down a lot quicker now - at least before they hit mainstream media sources.
     
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    I don't think it is the fact that technology has made it easier to debunk fakes that has caused the decline in UFO sighting images, rather it is the fact that we all know that just about anyone can make a visually convincing fake. We need a whole lot more than a video or photographic image of something before we will even begin to accept that it may be real.

    As far as Star Gate goes - it has had a really long run but it has been serving its niche market without ever coming close to Star Trek or Star Wars in terms of cultural impact. The vast majority of people have never even seen a single episode of Star Gate. In fact, I bet if I polled people around here most of them would not even know that it existed.
     
  19. Death Rabbit

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    Good point, JSBB. I guess that was part of my larger point, too, that I didn't include: that technology also makes it easier to fake things. And along with that, skepticism increases. The effects in the latest Star Wars movies looked fantastic, but can still be pointed out as computer generated by most people, because it's so common now, and because it's what people look for. Now if a budget like Lucas's isn't vulnerable to skepticism, neither is Jim-Bob and his latest UFO sighting on his $50 wal-mart camcorder.
     
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    Well, i wish they left instructions on how to remove this huge satelite disc that's sticking out of my butt, otherwise i can't really say i miss them. :D
     
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