E.T. Handheld Guide for Aspiring Space Cadets – English Edition
Identifying Extra Terrestrials is a comprehensive introductory textbook designed for students undertaking formal study in Extra-Terrestrial Identification and Foreign Affairs. Endorsed by the examination board, the book provides structured coverage of the first and second terms of the course and is suitable for use in both classroom and independent study contexts.
The textbook presents a wide range of extra-terrestrial species and subspecies, organised alphabetically to allow for ease of reference and neutral comparison across planetary systems and habitats. Each entry outlines key classification features, physical and behavioural characteristics, and relevant contextual information, including habitat, origin, and interaction considerations. Where appropriate, links are made to broader diplomatic, scientific, and operational implications.
Clear explanations of technical terminology are supported by a detailed glossary, while regular review questions and selected past examination questions help students consolidate understanding and develop exam technique. An accompanying CD and additional resources further support learning and revision.
By combining clear structure with academic rigour, Identifying Extra Terrestrials equips future cadets with the foundational knowledge and analytical skills required to identify unfamiliar species accurately, communicate effectively across intergalactic contexts, and succeed in both assessment and further study within this evolving and significant field.