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Alien invasion

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Alien invasion

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Commander Keen - The story

Billy Blaze is an eight-year-old boy genius (purported to have an IQ of 314) who has constructed a spaceship in his backyard from old soup cans and other household objects, called The Bean-with-Bacon Megarocket. When his parents are out and the baby sitter falls asleep, he dons his brother's Packers helmet and becomes Commander Keen, Defender of Earth. In the first game, he is exploring on Mars when Martians steal four valuable items that he must acquire back. Along the way he finds a pogo stick that enables him to jump higher than normal, which he keeps with him during most of the later games. Keen also uses ra ...

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Commander Keen, Commander Keen - History, Commander Keen - The story, Commander Keen - The Keen games, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons, Commander Keen - Interlude, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy!, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Aliens Ate My Babysitter, Commander Keen - Commander Keen GBC, Commander Keen - Cancelled games, Commander Keen - Keen in other games, Commander Keen - Fan-made Keen games

Read more here: » Commander Keen: Encyclopedia II - Commander Keen - The story

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Commander Keen - The story

Billy Blaze is an eight-year-old boy genius (purported to have an IQ of 314) who has constructed a spaceship in his backyard from old soup cans and other household objects, called The Bean-with-Bacon Megarocket. When his parents are out and the baby sitter falls asleep, he dons his brother's Packers helmet and becomes Commander Keen, Defender of Earth. In the first game, he is exploring on Mars when Martians steal four spaceship components that he must acquire back. Along the way he finds a pogo stick that enables him to jump higher than normal, which he keeps with him during most of the later games. Keen also uses ra ...

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Commander Keen, Commander Keen - History, Commander Keen - The story, Commander Keen - The Keen games, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons, Commander Keen - Interlude, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy!, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Aliens Ate My Babysitter, Commander Keen - Commander Keen GBC, Commander Keen - Cancelled games, Commander Keen - Keen in other games, Commander Keen - Fan-made Keen games

Read more here: » Commander Keen: Encyclopedia II - Commander Keen - The story

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Alien races from the Godzilla films - Xilians X星人

First Appearance: Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965) Hailing from the mysterious Planet X (located behind Jupiter), the Xilians pleaded for assistance from the people of Earth, as it seemed King Ghidorah, having been driven off Earth the previous year by Godzilla, Rodan, and Mothra, was now assaulting their planet. Mankind allowed the aliens to "borrow" Godzilla and Rodan, and the two monsters were transported to Planet X and were successful in driving Ghidorah away. However, shortly after this the aliens revealed their true colo ...

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Alien races from the Godzilla films, Alien races from the Godzilla films - Xilians X星人, Alien races from the Godzilla films - Kilaaks キラアク星人, Alien races from the Godzilla films - M Space Hunter Nebula Aliens M宇宙ハンター星雲人, Alien races from the Godzilla films - Black Hole Planet 3 Aliens ブラックホール第3惑星人, Alien races from the Godzilla films - The First Wave, Alien races from the Godzilla films - The Second Wave, Alien races from the Godzilla films - Millennians ミレニアン, Alien races from the Godzilla films - Xilians X星人

Read more here: » Alien races from the Godzilla films: Encyclopedia II - Alien races from the Godzilla films - Xilians X星人

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Earth vs. the Flying Saucers - Plot Overview

The film is set in the year 1956, before the first satellite went into orbit. In it, "Project Skyhook," a fictitious project to put one up was shown as the starting setting of this movie of an invasion from space by aliens in flying saucers. Attacking Washington, DC, Paris, London and Moscow. In the end, the alien saucers are defeated over the skies of Washington, DC. Here is a list of cities that are featured in the movie that will be attacked by aliens: Washington, DC, USA Paris, ...

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Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers - Plot Overview, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers - Trivia

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - The Invasion of Time - Plot

The Fourth Doctor returns to Gallifrey after meeting a group of aliens in space. He claims the presidency after the demise of Chancellor Goth and orders transduction barriers to be destroyed. Banishing Leela to the wasteland, he then allows his "friends", Vardans, to materialise into the capitol. Leela, along with Rodan (a Time Lady), has been taken captive by the Shobogans (outsiders) and demonstrated her hunting skills. The leader Nesbin agrees to help her banish the invading force from Gallifrey. However, the Doctor has had a time ...

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The Invasion of Time, The Invasion of Time - Synopsis, The Invasion of Time - Plot, The Invasion of Time - Cast, The Invasion of Time - Notes

Read more here: » The Invasion of Time: Encyclopedia II - The Invasion of Time - Plot

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Xen Half-Life - Notes

Xen Half-Life - Narrative. In Half-Life, a science team at the Black Mesa Research Facility accidentally triggers a "resonance cascade" that opens a dimensional rift between Xen and Earth, teleporting Xen aliens into the facility. While some of the hostility of the aliens can be attributed to their sudden, forced teleportation, physicist Gordon Freeman discovers that an invasion force of Alien Grunts is being prepared in Xen. However, as later events in Half-Life show, a covert arm of the U.S. Milit ...

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Xen Half-Life, Xen Half-Life - Introduction, Xen Half-Life - Ecosystem, Xen Half-Life - Notes, Xen Half-Life - Narrative, Xen Half-Life - Criticism, Xen Half-Life - Additional screenshots

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Dreamcatcher novel - Story

It is the story of four friends whose lives changed when they saved a child with Down syndrome, Douglas 'Duddits' Cavell, from bullies. The four friends, now men with separate lives that are equally screwed-up, meet for their annual hunting trip and end up facing an alien invasion, an obsessive, borderline psychotic army colonel who has patterned himself after Marlon Brando's character in Apocalypse Now, Abraham Kurtz; and one of their own, Gary "Jonesy" Jones, who seems to be under the control of "Mr. Gray", an unpleasant alien who h ...

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Dreamcatcher novel, Dreamcatcher novel - Story, Dreamcatcher novel - ISBN numbers

Read more here: » Dreamcatcher novel: Encyclopedia II - Dreamcatcher novel - Story

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - The War Against the Chtorr - Setting and story line

Set in the reasonably near future, the books describe the invasion of Earth by an alien species. They are unusual in that the tactics used by the aliens eschew the usual direct attack by advanced and powerful pyrotechnics in favour of a campaign of biological warfare. One of the early sections of the first book features a series of devastating plagues which sweep around the world, resulting in the death of some 80% of the Human population. As the survivors struggle to rebuild civilisation they discover that a large variety of new plan ...

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The War Against the Chtorr, The War Against the Chtorr - Setting and story line, The War Against the Chtorr - Books in the series, The War Against the Chtorr - Trivia

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - The War Against the Chtorr - Setting and story line

Set primarily in a devastated early 21st Century America with logical expected advances in current technology such as a fledgling Moonbase, this series of science-fiction novels describe the invasion of Earth by an alien species. They are unusual in that the tactics used by the aliens eschew the usual direct attack by advanced and powerful pyrotechnics in favour of a campaign of biological warfare. One of the early sections of the first book features a series of devastating plagues which sweep around the world, resulting in the death ...

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The War Against the Chtorr, The War Against the Chtorr - Setting and story line, The War Against the Chtorr - Books in the series, The War Against the Chtorr - Trivia

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Guitar Wolf - Videos

Guitar Wolf starred in the comedy/horror film, Wild Zero, directed by Tetsuro Takeuchi. The band plays themselves as they take on crazed fans, zombies, and an alien invasion. Guitar Wolf also appeared in the American b-movie "Sore Losers", where they played aliens. A collection of Guitar Wolf's best videos and live performances have been compiled into a limited edition DVD entitled Red Idol. ...

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Guitar Wolf, Guitar Wolf - Band Members, Guitar Wolf - Influence, Guitar Wolf - Discography, Guitar Wolf - Vinyl LPs, Guitar Wolf - Studio Albums, Guitar Wolf - Live Albums, Guitar Wolf - Singles, Guitar Wolf - Song covers, Guitar Wolf - Videos, Guitar Wolf - Live Experience

Read more here: » Guitar Wolf: Encyclopedia II - Guitar Wolf - Videos

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Indian National Army - Background

The focus of the I.N.A. was the idea that as I.N.A. troops entered India, they could convince Indian army troops in India to join the I.N.A.. Along with popular civilian support, they could ultimately loosen British control of India. The I.N.A. literally planned to march to Delhi from the India/Burma border and lead a popular uprising along the way. The Japanese supported this idea, at times more or less, but sufficiently to provide material support to the formation of the I.N.A. in Japanese controlled territory in Asia, notably Malay ...

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Indian National Army, Indian National Army - Background, Indian National Army - Origin, Indian National Army - Rise and Fall of the INA, Indian National Army - Consequences of the I.N.A. Trials, Indian National Army - Troop Strength, Indian National Army - Azad Hind decoration

Read more here: » Indian National Army: Encyclopedia II - Indian National Army - Background

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Indian National Army - Origin

The initial military unit was formed on May 1942 when Indian PoWs were used by Italians in the war against the British. However it was reported that the Indians were found to be wavering in loyalty, especially after the Axis defeat in El Alamein in November 1942. They were disbanded, but revived again by the Germans as the Tiger Legion. The Indian prisoners recruited to the I.N.A. regarded themselves as freedom fighters attempting to liberate their country from imperial rule. The I.N.A. was initially founded under, and commanded by Ra ...

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Indian National Army, Indian National Army - Background, Indian National Army - Origin, Indian National Army - Rise and Fall of the INA, Indian National Army - Consequences of the I.N.A. Trials, Indian National Army - Troop Strength, Indian National Army - Azad Hind decoration

Read more here: » Indian National Army: Encyclopedia II - Indian National Army - Origin

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Indian National Army - Rise and Fall of the INA

The troops eventually reached India via Burma with the help of Japanese Imperial Army and the tricolour (left) was hoisted for the first time on Indian soil in Moirang, Manipur. The Provisional Government of Azad Hind was established at Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Kohima, although only for a few months, during the course of Japan's conquest of Burma. The army was defeated within India, however, and retreated back through Burma with the British on its heels. At the end of the war, the army was disbanded; its commander, Subhas Chandra Bose, was killed i ...

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Indian National Army, Indian National Army - Background, Indian National Army - Origin, Indian National Army - Rise and Fall of the INA, Indian National Army - Consequences of the I.N.A. Trials, Indian National Army - Troop Strength, Indian National Army - Azad Hind decoration

Read more here: » Indian National Army: Encyclopedia II - Indian National Army - Rise and Fall of the INA

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Indian National Army - Troop Strength

Although there are slight variations in estimates, the I.N.A. is considered to have comprised about 40,000 troops when it was disbanded. The following is an estimate attributed to Lt. Colonel G.D. Anderson of British intelligence: There were 45,000 Indian troops from Malaya captured and assembled in Singapore when the Japanese captured it. Of these, about 5,000 refused to join the I.N.A. The I.N.A. at this time had 40,000 recruits. The Japanese were prepared to arm 16,000. When the "first I.N.A." collapsed, about 4,000 withdrew. The "second I.N.A.", comman ...

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Indian National Army, Indian National Army - Background, Indian National Army - Origin, Indian National Army - Rise and Fall of the INA, Indian National Army - Consequences of the I.N.A. Trials, Indian National Army - Troop Strength, Indian National Army - Azad Hind decoration

Read more here: » Indian National Army: Encyclopedia II - Indian National Army - Troop Strength

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Technologies

Wayne Technologies is the biggest single branch underneath the Wayne Enterprises umbrella of companies. It has always been there but only in the 1980's did it start to skyrocket as more and more innovations were made and new things were discovered. As alien invasions and involvement have become more commonplace, WayneTech has acquired alien technology and used it for research & development. This has boosted WayneTech's technology and science levels to rival LexCorp. Some of Wayne Technologies' research into alien technology has contributed to large advances ...

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Wayne Enterprises, Wayne Enterprises - History, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Technologies, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Biotech, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Aerospace, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Chemicals, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Shipping, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Foundation, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Industries, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Medical, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Electronics, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Entertainment, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Steel, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Shipbuilding, Wayne Enterprises - Wayne Foods

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Introduced species - Terminology

The terminology associated with introduced species is presently in flux for a variety of reasons. Other terms that are used sometimes interchangeably (having the same or similar meanings) with introduced are acclimatized, adventive, alien, bioinvasive, exotic, escaped, feral, foreign, invasive, non-native, naturalized, immigrant, non-indigenous, and xenobiotic. Nonetheless, distinctions c ...

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Introduced species, Introduced species - Terminology, Introduced species - The nature of introductions, Introduced species - Intentional introductions, Introduced species - Accidental introductions, Introduced species - Introduced plants and algae, Introduced species - Introduced animals, Introduced species - Invasive exotic diseases, Introduced species - The most commonly introduced species, Introduced species - Introduced species on islands, Introduced species - New Zealand

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - The War of the Worlds novel - Influence

This theme of an alien invasion has remained popular ever since, some recent examples being Footfall by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, the "Worldwar" series by Harry Turtledove, and the film Independence Day. Tim Burton's farcical Mars Attacks! shares many themes with The War of the Worlds, particularly the unexpected and inglorious demise of the Martian invaders. A number of people have written stories that pay homage to The War of the Worlds, often telling how the invasion went in places other th ...

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The War of the Worlds novel, The War of the Worlds novel - Plot summary, The War of the Worlds novel - Setting, The War of the Worlds novel - Sequence of events, The War of the Worlds novel - Analysis, The War of the Worlds novel - Unanswered questions from the book, The War of the Worlds novel - Influence

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Nostradamus - Nostradamus in popular culture

Nostradamus - Television. The television series Alias prominently features the character Milo Rambaldi, a fictional Nostradamus-like prophet. In the science fiction series First Wave, the protagonists use the quatrains of Nostradamus to fight back against an alien invasion. Nostradamus has also been parodied on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show a ...

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Nostradamus, Nostradamus - Biography, Nostradamus - Preparation and methods of prophecy, Nostradamus - His works, Nostradamus - Skepticism, Nostradamus - Misquotes and hoaxes, Nostradamus - Nostradamus in popular culture, Nostradamus - Television, Nostradamus - Film, Nostradamus - Music, Nostradamus - Comics, Nostradamus - Sources

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Federalist Party United States - Alien and Sedition Acts

After an American delegation was insulted in Paris in the XYZ affair (1797), public opinion ran strongly against the French. The Federalists, at the peak of their popularity, took advantage by preparing for an invasion by the French army (a very unlikely possibility). There was an undeclared "Quasi-War" with France, 1798-1800, in which each side's warships attacked the other's shipping, and a few naval fights took place. To silence newspaper dissent the Federalists passed the Sedition Act, and imprisoned several opposition editors. The Alien ...

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Federalist Party United States, Federalist Party United States - The rise of the Federalist Party, Federalist Party United States - French Revolution, Federalist Party United States - Whiskey Rebellion: Unrest at home, Federalist Party United States - Newspaper editors at war, Federalist Party United States - A new president, Federalist Party United States - Alien and Sedition Acts, Federalist Party United States - Election of 1800, Federalist Party United States - Service as the loyal opposition, Federalist Party United States - The disloyal opposition, Federalist Party United States - Interpretations, Federalist Party United States - Presidential candidates

Read more here: » Federalist Party United States: Encyclopedia II - Federalist Party United States - Alien and Sedition Acts

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Dalek - Other appearances

Dalek - Licensed media. Two Doctor Who movies starring Peter Cushing featured the Daleks as the main villains: Dr. Who and the Daleks, and Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD, based on the television serials The Daleks and The Dalek Invasion of Earth, respectively. However, the movies were not straight remakes. Cushing's Doctor is not an alien, but a human inventor, and is literally named "Doctor Who." The movies used brand new Dalek props, based closely on the original design but w ...

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Dalek, Dalek - Physical characteristics, Dalek - Costume details, Dalek - History, Dalek - Conceptual history, Dalek - History within the show, Dalek - Culture, Dalek - Other appearances, Dalek - Licensed media, Dalek - Parodies, Dalek - Popular culture, Dalek - Merchandising, Dalek - Toys, Dalek - Computer games, Dalek - Major appearances, Dalek - Television, Dalek - Stage plays, Dalek - Original novels, Dalek - Audio plays

Read more here: » Dalek: Encyclopedia II - Dalek - Other appearances

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Ninth Doctor - Biography

Shortly after his regeneration, the Ninth Doctor helped save London from an invasion by the Autons, living plastic automatons animated by the Nestene Consciousness. He did this with the help of Rose Tyler, a teenager whom he subsequently invited to be a companion in his travels. The Doctor showed Rose the far future and Victorian Britain before returning to Rose's own era where they fought off an attempt to destroy the Earth by the alien Slitheen family. After this, they ventured to 2012 where the Doctor found that a single Dalek was being k ...

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Ninth Doctor, Ninth Doctor - Overview, Ninth Doctor - Biography, Ninth Doctor - Companions, Ninth Doctor - Personality, Ninth Doctor - Gadgets, Ninth Doctor - Story style, Ninth Doctor - Spin-off appearances, Ninth Doctor - Novels

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Martian Manhunter - Other media

J'onn J'onzz (he was never referred to as the Martian Manhunter, or even as a Martian) appeared in the 1997 live action made-for-TV movie Justice League of America. He appeared to find shapeshifting difficult, and no mention was made of any other powers. He was played by David Ogden Stiers. In the Justice League animated series, the Martian Manhunter's history is even more closely tied with that of the League. In the series, the Justice League originates as a temporary uniting of Earth's heroes against an alien invasion; ...

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Martian Manhunter, Martian Manhunter - History, Martian Manhunter - Other media, Martian Manhunter - Awards & Recognition

Read more here: » Martian Manhunter: Encyclopedia II - Martian Manhunter - Other media




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