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Alien Abduction
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When an alien from another planet, whether one of the Little Green Men or one of The Greys or whatever, kidnaps a human (often by way of Tractor Beam). The alien generally leaves no trace of the human until it's done with it. Alien abductions do get witnessed, but the witnesses are almost always portrayed as a bit mad even when the alien abduction is real in canon. Humans returned from alien abductions usually have had bad things happen to them, even if they don't remember it. They may have had a complete physical, possibly without anesthesia. They may have a little tracker planted in them. They were most certainly probed and violated though. And even a benign alien can cause an abduction, and cause problems, if Time Travel in either direction happens. Or they have been forced to be The Chosen One. Sometimes, if the alien is benign, the human will witness something that makes the abduction worth the trouble. If the aliens' interest is scientific research, expect them to be terrible at it: No Control Group, no reliable tranquilizers (because how else could abductees keep waking up too soon, so they can see they're in a spaceship?), and no acknowledgment that it's indiscreet to keep abducting idiots who'll rush to spill their story to the tabloids. Malevolent aliens don't always bother to return the human. There might not be anything to return. Before aliens from outer space became a popular concept, literature and folklore used fairy abductions, demon abductions, and gods abducting fair maidens. Many of these stories reflect sexual urges excused and resolved through the agency of an irresistible entity like a god or alien. See also Anal Probing. Compare Aliens Steal Cattle. Contrast They Would Cut You Up, Alien Autopsy. |
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Wonder Woman (1942): Saturnian slavers have been abducting humans for some years to sell to the Empire as slave labor, though some people were abducted by cruel humans like Hypnota and sold to the slavers. When the emperor outlaws slavery and calls an end to the endless public works pointless invasion project they were being used for (they were supposed to build a road from Saturn to Earth, and the Saturnians already had FTL) the abducted humans are returned to their countries of origin. | |
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Wonder Woman (1987): Wonder Woman and Natasha are abducted by the Kreels' Sangtee Empire. In a twist they were already in Sangtee Empire space when this occurred due to malfunctioning New Genisis tech that had been modified for a hasty rescue mission from a simple space station orbiting earth. | |
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Played with in Dot in Space (the last of the Dot and the Kangaroo sequels) in that Dot crash-lands on an alien planet (Pie-Arr-Squared) and is abducted by the planet's bubble-shaped inhabitants (the Roundies). | |
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I Was Kidnapped by Lesbian Pirates from Outer Space!!!. It's the title. | |
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Pedro from The Wacky Adventures of Pedro frequently gets captured by aliens. | |
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In The Simpsons fanfic Must Love Ned Flanders, one of the "deleted scenes" mentions Kang and Kodos (aliens) abducting the Simpsons. | |
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Happens to Alice. She gets very excited about it, though she momentarily references Anal Probing — though the aliens tell her they don't do that anymore. | |
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In Alien Dice, Chel, who's about to board a spaceship voluntarily, wonders for a moment if aliens abduct you by talking you into coming with them. Later it's revealed that humans were abducted in the past to create the Rishans but it was forbidden by the laws of The Federation. | |
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The backstory of Cyclops of the X-Men has his parents being abducted by Shi'Ar Emperor D'Ken, who seemingly just picked them at random because he's nuts. His father survived captivity and eventually became the Space Pirate Corsair. | |
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Freefall: When Sam asks the robots to terraform a planet for Sqids to inhabit, Dvorak mentions that they will need to send covert expeditions to the Sqid homeworld to study them and figure out how their ecosystem and biochemistry works. Which will probably entail abducting and probing at least a few Sqids. | |
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Calvin has used this as an excuse several times in Calvin and Hobbes; once he said that aliens came and drained all the math from his brain, while another time aliens arrive and replace him with an amoral robot duplicate (his mom was less than impressed by the story). | |
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One Herman strip shows a man with a tracking collar and ear-tag yelling about "ALIENS!" | |
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Garfield: One of Jon's cousins claimed he was abducted by aliens. The aliens denied the whole thing. Garfield is worried about his girlfriend Arlene because she believed his alien abduction excuse. This strip features aliens failing to abduct Garfield because their Tractor Beam isn't strong enough. Garfield frowns and tells the aliens he's not fat. Garfield asks to be abducted by an alien that comes from a planet where all they have to eat is pizza and jelly-filled donuts and all the do is eat and sleep but the alien says there's no room and he couldn't abduct Garfield even if he wanted to. |
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Part of the premise in Trying Human is that The Greys are conducting an extensive research program, abducting humans on a precise schedule. The other part of the premise is Interspecies Romance, and lots of it. | |
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In Worldwar: War of Equals, the astronauts aboard the ISS are taken prisoner after The Race board the station two days before they invade. When the actual fighting starts, the capture 20,000 Egyptian soldiers after Cairo is overrun by Race forces. Later starts to be inverted when we start capturing Race personnel. | |
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In the world of Pathfinder, hapless people sometimes disappear from their homes, only to reappear sometime later with mysterious surgical scars and no recollection of what happened beyond vague nightmares of short gray-skinned creatures with bulging eyes... except instead of aliens from outer space, they've been abducted by derros, fey-like humanoids from Beneath the Earth. A Shout-Out to the literature of Richard Sharpe Shaver and his "deros", which may have inspired the idea of The Grays in the first place. | |
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Grrl Power: Due to centuries of aliens abducting small numbers of pre-industrial humans, there are a few million humans living among the wider galactic community. Cora mentions that most of the abductions were probably voluntary, though of course she can't be sure. | |
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In Bob and George, this does not keep George's home dimension from dullness. | |
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AstroLOLogy: Done to Aquarius in "Abducted!" His curiosity leads to him wandering around the ship and causing general mayhem, very narrowly almost hurling the ship into the sun before one of the aliens stops him and they send him back to where they found him. | |
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In Allen the Alien, the beginning of the plot is Allen, actually a human, getting abducted thanks to being drunk. | |
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Scientist/cultural analyst Jacques Vallee once investigated an abduction very similar to Travis' which had happened near his home town in France. He discovered it had been staged by the French equivalent of the CIA as a social experiment. He thinks this has happened more than once, and is not connected only to government agencies. He also believes there are real UFO sightings and "aliens", but they are not from outer space but are "multidimensional across space and time". Vallee inspired the character of Claude Lacombe in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. | |
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Philler Space: Aliens abduct Philler, just because they like torturing humans. | |
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Bloom County: Steve Dallas got abducted by aliens in one arc. Since he threatened to sue them if they transplant another brain into his body, they decided to "Gephardtize" him instead — flipping his personality to the opposite of what it was before. He was returned to Bloom County shortly afterwards, with his new personality sticking until near the end of the strip's run. | |
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Property Of: The catalyst of the story is a bunch of humans (Sam, Mikaela, and Miles) being abducted by Decepticons to be sold as pets on Cybertron. | |
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In Red's Planet, Red is abducted. So are many other aliens, from other planets. Then they crash land. | |
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The main plotline of Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe with both Candace and Vanessa being taken aboard an alien spaceship and brought to the planet Feebla-Oot. Phineas and Ferb along with their friends team up with Doofenshmirtz to go rescue them. | |
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In Cool Cat Studio, an abduction marks the point where the comic jumps from Slice of Life to high weirdness. | |
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According to Tlf Travel Alerts this is the inevitable result of using the Dockland's Light Railway. Expect delays. | |
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Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman (1942): Saturnian slavers have been abducting humans for some years to sell to the Empire as slave labor, though some people were abducted by cruel humans like Hypnota and sold to the slavers. When the emperor outlaws slavery and calls an end to the endless public works pointless invasion project they were being used for (they were supposed to build a road from Saturn to Earth, and the Saturnians already had FTL) the abducted humans are returned to their countries of origin. Wonder Woman (1987): Wonder Woman and Natasha are abducted by the Kreels' Sangtee Empire. In a twist they were already in Sangtee Empire space when this occurred due to malfunctioning New Genisis tech that had been modified for a hasty rescue mission from a simple space station orbiting earth. |
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Invasion!: The Dominators abduct humans to experiment with the meta-gene, and the shapeshifting Durlans abduct humans to imitate and replace them. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: Genestealer victims aren't so much abducted as they are ambushed, implanted with Tyranid DNA that turns them into an unwitting slave of the Hive Mind (and have children with more Tyranid characteristics, whose children in turn look more Tyranid, and so on until you reach the unable-to-infiltrate-human-society purestrain genestealers), and then released none the wiser into society to bring about its downfall. | |
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In The Jenkinsverse, The Corti do this to all pre-FTL species so as to learn everything they need to sell advanced pharmaceuticals, cybernetic implants and other wonders to them. Most of the human protagonists in the J Verse were abductees at some point. | |
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Changeling: The Lost, being about The Fair Folk and their victims, emphasizes the ties between Alien Abduction and the old faerie myths — some Keepers are described as androgynous, slender beings that put their victims through strange examinations involving horrifying equipment, and the Wizened in the illustrations appear to be a mixture of traditional goblins and The Greys. Of course, the book goes on to say in a sidebar that not all alien abductions in the World of Darkness may be the fault of The Fair Folk.... | |
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Journey into Space: In The Red Planet, the Martians have abducted many humans from Earth since at least 1879. The abductees include Bill Webster (who was taken in 1910), James Edward Whitaker (who was taken in 1924), John and Martha Bodie and a dingo hunter (who were taken in 1939) and the flying doctor (who was taken in 1956). | |
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7-Second Riddles: Multiple riddles involve children being abducted by aliens. When their parents go to save them, they must then figure out which kid is theirs, as by that point their kid has been imperfectly cloned. To the alien's credit, they always willingly agree to hand the kid back as long as their experiments are done. | |
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Jazz musician Sun Ra claimed he was abducted by aliens and originated from the planet Saturn, a theme he elaborated futher on in his stage shows and albums. | |
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Karate Bears were abducted once. | |
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The Bolt Chronicles: Played with in "The Spaceship." Rhino rolls in his hamster ball underneath a Flying Saucer and asks to be beamed aboard. When he realizes the aliens want to take him off to their home planet to serve as head of their Brain Trust Committee, however, he refuses the offer and suggests they take a scarecrow instead. His ruse works. | |
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Genesis had the song "Keep it Dark." A man found himself abducted by aliens, who showed him a land of wonder, with "cities of light and no fear of war." Officially, he had to say that a gang of thieves had targeted him, but let him go when they found no money on his person. | |
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Superboy (1994): Kon-El, Dr. Sterling Roquette and a couple other Cadmus personnel get abducted and enslaved by the extraterrestrial slaver Kossak while Cadmus is trying to decipher the workings of a small space craft revealed to have been stolen from Kossak by an escaping slave before it crashed on earth. | |
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In The Conversion Bureau: Cold War, Xenolestia is responsible for over 2,000 Chinese citizens being kidnapped and forcibly turned into newfoals. | |
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The Skrulls, a shapeshifting alien race who are primarily Fantastic Four villains, are in the habit of abducting humans in order to replace them for espionage purposes (at first because Earth was strategically located in their Forever War with the rival Kree Empire, later because they've managed to make enemies of Earth's many superheroes). They normally keep their victims alive just in case they might be useful in the future. | |
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In Happy Heroes, this was the fate of Doctor H.'s father when he was young. The abduction is shown in the first episode of Season 9, where an unamused Doctor H. tries to build a Time Machine and use it to travel back in time and prevent the abduction to no avail. | |
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Starsnatcher: The whole premise of the story is that the protagonist gets abducted by aliens and sent into a different world. Unusual for this trope is that he never gets to see their spaceship from the inside (because these aliens actually have reliable tranquilizers). Instead, he is sent straight to an alien moon where his adventure to get home begins. It is also a subversion, as aliens were never his abductors, humans were. | |
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