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'''Alien Invasion''' refers to a move by extraterrestrial civilization to conquer earth. A staple of science fiction since HG Wells, it is also a possible [[doomsday]] scenario.  
'''Alien invasion''' refers to a move by extraterrestrial civilization to conquer [[Earth]]. A staple of science fiction since HG Wells, it is also a possible [[doomsday]] scenario.  




== Depictions in Science Fiction ==
== Depictions in Science Fiction ==
*''War of the Worlds''
*''Independence Day''


== Real Threat ==
== Real Threat ==
Considering the sheer scale of our galaxy, let alone the universe, it is quite likely that, like on Earth, life started on extrasolar planets, and some of that life might evolve cognative capabilities rivaling our own. A civilization from an intelligent species older than ours could conceivably develop a method of interstellar travel (such as putting the crew of a ship into suspended animation and having it fly through at a decent fraction of the speed of light), allowing them to spread themselves across the universe. If they come this way, they could easily destroy our civilization via orbital bombardment and set up their civilization over the remains of ours or subjugate ours with the threat of orbital annihilation, gradually displacing our own. In most conceivable scenarios, humanity would be unable to resist an assault by an alien conquest fleet.


Considering the sheer scale of our galaxy, let alone the universe, it is quite likely that like on earth, life started on extrasolar planets and some of that life might evolve cognative copacities rivaling our own. A civilizatation from a sapient species older than ours could conciviably develop a method of crossing the stars (such as puting the crew of an antimatter pulse detonation powered ship into suspended animation and have it fly across intersteller distances at a decend fraction of the speed of light) allowing them to spread themselves across the universe and if they come this way, they could easily destroy our civilization via orbital bombardment and set up their civilization over the remains of ours or subjugate ours with the threat of orbital Annihilation, gradually displacing our own. In most conceivable scenarios, humanity would be unable to resist an assault by an alien conquest flet.
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Alien invasion refers to a move by extraterrestrial civilization to conquer Earth. A staple of science fiction since HG Wells, it is also a possible doomsday scenario.


Depictions in Science Fiction

  • War of the Worlds
  • Independence Day

Real Threat

Considering the sheer scale of our galaxy, let alone the universe, it is quite likely that, like on Earth, life started on extrasolar planets, and some of that life might evolve cognative capabilities rivaling our own. A civilization from an intelligent species older than ours could conceivably develop a method of interstellar travel (such as putting the crew of a ship into suspended animation and having it fly through at a decent fraction of the speed of light), allowing them to spread themselves across the universe. If they come this way, they could easily destroy our civilization via orbital bombardment and set up their civilization over the remains of ours or subjugate ours with the threat of orbital annihilation, gradually displacing our own. In most conceivable scenarios, humanity would be unable to resist an assault by an alien conquest fleet.