Well, in fanfiction about humans abducted by aliens, the portrayal of aliens varies greatly. Some are depicted as cold and calculating, only interested in using humans for their own scientific experiments or as a resource. These aliens might be emotionless or have emotions that are completely foreign to us. Other authors create more empathetic aliens. They might abduct the human by mistake or because they're trying to save their own species in some way and think the human can help. Their physical features can range from the typical bug - like or reptilian forms to something more ethereal and energy - based. And the way they interact with the human can be from hostile and menacing to almost nurturing, depending on the author's take on the story.
Yes, there are so - called real stories. Travis Walton in 1975 said he was abducted by aliens. He disappeared for five days. When he returned, he told a wild story of being on an alien ship and seeing strange creatures. But skeptics think it might be a hoax or that he was misinterpreting some natural phenomenon. Another case is that of Whitley Strieber, who wrote about his abduction experiences in his books, but again, it lacks scientific verification.
A woman once told a story of being abducted during a camping trip. She was sleeping in her tent when she felt a strange force pulling her out. The aliens were blue - skinned and had three eyes. They took her to a room full of strange, glowing orbs. They seemed to be communicating with her telepathically, asking her about human emotions. It was all very surreal for her, and when she was put back, she was in a different part of the forest.
One common plot device is the initial abduction scene, often filled with confusion and fear for the human. Another is the exploration of the alien ship, where the human discovers strange technologies and alien cultures. And the idea of communication barriers between the human and the aliens, which they have to overcome, is also very common.
Most likely not. While the stories are fascinating, there is no solid scientific evidence to support them. The human mind can play tricks, like creating false memories during sleep or in states of high stress. Also, many of these stories are based on personal accounts which can be influenced by the person's beliefs, the desire for attention, or misinterpreting normal events as something otherworldly.
The story could start with Naruto being suddenly snatched up by a strange alien spacecraft. He'd be confused and probably try to fight back immediately. Once on the ship, he'd be faced with all sorts of strange creatures and technology.
It might be from wild imaginations. People sometimes let their minds run wild and create such outlandish stories.
It was a normal day until it wasn't. I was in my backyard when a deafening noise filled the air. A huge alien spacecraft appeared out of nowhere. I was abducted into it. The aliens had purple skin and multiple arms. They were very curious about me. They took me to a room where they had all kinds of devices. They used one of the devices to scan my mind. I could feel them poking around in my thoughts. It was a very invasive experience. But then, they just let me go as suddenly as they had taken me. I often think about that day and whether they'll come back.
In Sims Life Stories, alien abductions are pretty unpredictable. It might just occur randomly when your Sim is out at night or doing certain activities. But there's no specific strategy or action you can take to ensure it.
Movies also portray the behavior of aliens in different ways. Some are shown as aggressive invaders, coming to Earth to take over resources or enslave humanity. Others are more benevolent, like the E.T. in the movie 'E.T. the Extra - Terrestrial', who forms a friendship with a human child. The way they communicate is also an aspect of their portrayal. Some use telepathy, while others have strange vocalizations or use technology to communicate.
Definitely not. The idea of being abducted by aliens for sexual reasons is more of a wild and unsubstantiated story. The scientific community has not found any reliable evidence in areas like unexplained physical marks or reliable eyewitness accounts that could prove such a scenario. Most of these stories are likely the result of overactive imaginations, misinterpretations of normal events, or attempts to gain attention.