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There are many ways a first encounter with an alien race could work out. Maybe they're a Horde of Alien Locusts and wants to eat us, not talk with us. Maybe they want us to prove that we're really intelligent by doing math. Or maybe they just speak English like everybody else.
But if the aliens really ARE 'alien', it's far more likely that somebody will horribly misunderstand something. Maybe it'll be us, maybe it'll be the aliens, but either way, it'll probably turn into a horrific war and everybody will feel really bad about it all afterwards, when the smoke clears and we finally get things straightened out.
Sister Trope to We Come in Peace — Shoot to Kill.
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In Gundam 00: A Wakening of the Trailblazer, the conflict between the Extra-Terrestrial Living-Metal Shape-Shifters or ELS and the Earth Sphere Federation Army takes place due to the former's inability to communicate with the Earth. They stop after Setsuna uses his Innnovator status to tell them of their actions.
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A The Far Side comic features aliens with heads shaped like outstretched hands. They land on a farm, and the farmer thinks they're offering to shake hands... The caption notes that he inadvertently doomed humanity.
Another strip had an alien fall down the stairs while exiting its Flying Saucer. Its annoyed companion notes that any sense of awe in the crowd of humans watching is now gone.
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In Star Trek: Enterprise, Captain Archer does run into this trope, because Starfleet lacks experience and Earth is regarded as an Insignificant Blue Planet. The B-plot of "Vox Sola" has delegates of a newly encountered alien race being offended after being given a tour of Enterprise, storming off after ten minutes. It ultimately turns out that what offended them was being shown the mess hall, as the thought of communal eating is repulsive to them. Eating and personal displays of affection should be conducted in private. In "A Night in Sickbay", Archer lands himself in hot water with the exact same race during a second diplomatic visit because he had the bright idea to bring Porthos along, and the dog pissed on a tree that turned out to be part of a temple garden and thus had great spiritual significance, and ended up having to carry out a rather embarrassing ritual of penance in order to smooth things over.
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Plan 7 of 9 from Outer Space
A screeching Giant Spider lands on the White House lawn and is promptly incinerated by the military. According to the uni-vocal translator the screech meant: "Strange two-legged beings, I greet you in the spirit of intergalactic friendship."
Captain Proton offers to shake hands and is Mistaken for Gay, because the aliens have heard that Holding Hands is a sign of romantic affection on Earth.
When the Governor of California wants to speak to the aliens, this is rejected as his First Contact procedures leave much to be desired. "As I recall the first thing he said to one extraterrestrial species was: 'You are one ugly motherfucker'."
Turns out Anal Probing was an attempt by the Martian race to make First Contact with humanity. It was supposed to be a Mind Probe, the assumption being that humans had their brains in their behinds.
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In Thebe and the Angry Red Eye, Character Narrator Thomas theorizes that this is the reason for the story's central tragedy. Thomas and his shipmates approach Jupiter, unaware that a Benevolent Abomination in the form of a gigantic snake alien lives inside the planet. The being sends a radioactive surge as an attempt at communication which goes horribly wrong; the surge hits the ship, causing a series of disasters that kills all the astronauts except Thomas himself. When Thomas finally makes contact with the alien, its remorseful actions indicate that he probably guessed right about its lack of hostile intentions.
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Before the events of PartnerShip, a species of roughly humanoid creatures was discovered on Angalia, living in marshes regularly swept by muddy tsunamis. Flagging them as potentially sentient, well-meaning humans dubbed them the Loosies and saw how they struggled to survive and arranged for massive deliveries of Nondescript, Nasty, Nutritious food. The Loosies took advantage of the resource and their population boomed into something far larger than what their meager homeland could support, making them entirely dependent on humans. After two generations a cursory study was made, determining that they had no language or culture and thus were not people, but the food shipments continued and a position was set up to oversee and study them. Reassigned to Antarctica, Blaize finds that his predecessor has been abusing them and is kinder as he takes over, idly teaching one sign language and discovering that they are people.
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In the Foreigner (1994) series humans initially had no idea that the atevi have no conception of borders. As a result, humans who thought they were dealing with a single group of atevi were actually double-crossing and triple-crossing multiple groups, which eventually led to a war that almost wiped out the human Lost Colony.
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In The Conquerors Trilogy by Timothy Zahn, humanity's first contact with the titular alien race turns vicious when the aliens open fire without responding to the humans' hails, and after a Curb-Stomp Battle proceed to Sink The Life Boats. In the war that follows, the humans claim that the Conquerors shot first, but the aliens insist the exact same thing. It turns out the Conquerors are extremely vulnerable to radio frequencies, and interpreted the messages of friendship that human ships sent out as an unprovoked attack, and the life pods' distress beacons as additional weapons. It's a problem the aliens have run into a lot, apparently.
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Invoked and Subverted in Attack on Titan, in a non-alien example of First Contact. Cloud Cuckoo Lander Sasha innocently asks Onyankopan, the first Black person she's ever seen, why his skin is dark. She's clearly unaware that such a question is extremely rude. As such, he laughs it off and explains that God thought it would be more interesting to make different kinds of humans.
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When the Krakau came to Earth to invite humanity to join their new alliance of sentient species in Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse, turns out they did so fifty years after a Zombie Apocalypse rendered humans into shambling flesh-hungry monsters which ate the Krakau's First Contact Teams. The Krakau had stolen enough media to be able to broadcast in human languages, but not enough to figure out why Earth had gone silent.
A revelation late in the first book is that the feral plague had actually come about accidentally from a First Contact fifty years before those "first" contact teams were eaten. The Krakau involved were ashamed and covered it up well enough that their well-meaning descendants didn't know, and the higher eschelons would have left Earth alone if other aliens hadn't been about to make contact themselves and find out.
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Sarilho: If one version of the events is correct, then Nikita has just shot the first alien on Earth in its face four times.
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Dave the Diver; according to some ancient murals the heroes uncover during the game, the old Sea People civilization came in contact with humanity and, in an effort to be friendly, offered some of their sacred Divine Tree fruit to the humans. Unfortunately, the fruit is toxic to humans and several died, leading the humans to think the Sea People tried to deliberately poison them and sparking a war that drove the Sea People back to their Hidden Elf Village. The next moment of First Contact thousands of years later goes much better, as Dave save the Sea People's princess from a giant squid and ingratiates himself by performing odd tasks around the village.
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Your first contact with aliens in Evolve Idle will result in your scout ship being destroyed after a failed attempt to communicate. The Xenolinguistics tech will then become available, alleviating future problems with nonhostile races.
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In The Color of Distance, until the events of that book itself spacefaring humanity had only ever encountered one other living sentient species, which was horrified to be contacted. They destroyed their own cities and retreated into the forests of their world rather than communicate in any way, many dying as a result. Humans have no idea why they did such a thing but it makes them extremely nervous about the next first contact.
Contact with the Tendu isn't completely fraught but the rainforest-dwelling Tendu are quite upset that the humans landing on their world burned down a swath of forest and killed a lot of plants and animals studying them. Dr. Juna Saari, accidentally left behind and rescued by tendu, is able to start reparations by participating in the effort to heal the land.
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In Son of Cliché, the radio precursor to Red Dwarf, a luckless Red Shirt crewman gets to make First Contact with apparently friendly aliens. After a squicky discussion of alien reproduction and a revelation that the aliens have met Earth people before:
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Mars Attacks!: Subverted. The Martians annihilate the welcome committee after someone in the audience releases a dove. The humans interpret this as this trope, but turns out the Martians just want to kill everyone.
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Macross Frontier: It turns out that what seems to be a standard Bug War between the Vajra and humanity was started by this. The Vajra mistook humanity for a broken Hive Mind because Humanity Is Insane, and 'rescued' what they perceived to be the queen bee in the hopes of helping her. From humanity's perspective, however, a young girl had just been kidnapped by a Horde of Alien Locusts, and the war was on...
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In the Xandri Corelel novel Failure to Communicate, Xandri's team arrives on a new planet and is promptly attacked by the inhabitants. Eventually Xandri realizes what happened - the locals fight in a crouching position and saw the team's attempts at being nonthreatening as a threat. When Xandri stands up straight and strides boldly towards them, the fighting stops, because what looks like aggressive behavior on Earth is seen as peaceful and submissive here.
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In the short story "Tableau" by James White, a prequel to his Sector General series, humanity's first contact with an alien race is with the Orligians, who resemble animate teddy bears and travel in family groups. During their first face-to-face meeting, the captain of the human ship demonstrates his friendly intentions by embracing an Orligian child... unfortunately, Orligians don't find humans so cuddly, and in fact are reminded of a primitive predator on their own planet which frequently goes after children; they think the captain is attacking their child, and counterattack, wiping out the human crew and igniting a war that goes on for years.
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In one story of Doraemon, a mini alien scout ship is sent to earth and comes across Nobita and Doraemon happily watching a show where aliens get beaten up by Sentai, thus making the alien in the ship conclude that Humans Are Warriors, so violent that the rest of his kind should not make any further contact with. The Irony is, said aliens are created by Nobita and Doraemon specifically to have them develop their own civilization and make First Contact with humans.
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In the Peter Watts' novel, Blindsight, the alien Scramblers are Starfish Aliens on all levels, including the psychological: intelligent without sapience, they are incapable of conceptualizing things like “identity”, “art”, or “emotion”, which means when they first receive human communications (i.e. from radio and TV transmissions), they determine it to be an attack intended to make them waste cognitive resources trying to interpret nonsense, classify humanity as an aggressive and dangerous threat, and set out to stamp us out.
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Sword of the Stars has this as the default when making contact with aliens. Being not at war requires researching the species. Whenever ships meet combat will begin - although it is thankfully possible to flee without inflicting any damage to avoid doing damage to relationships once established.
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Mass Effect:
The "First Contact War" between humans and turians was a small three-month war that started when some turian police cruisers encountered human ships attempting to unseal a mass relay, which is banned by the Citadel Council but humanity hadn't known that. Fortunately the Council was able to negotiate peace and all but Dope Slapped the turians for not realizing that an uncontacted species would have no way of knowing Citadel law.
When the Citadel made first contact with the yahg, they made the mistake of trying a peaceful approach. The yahg were insulted and they killed the delegation.* In yahg culture, a position of power is earned either through brute force or social engineering. The very idea of equality is utterly foreign and offensive to them The Citadel promptly ceased any further efforts to communicate with the yahg and declared their homeworld of Parnack off-limits.
Official first contact between the Andromeda Initiative and the angara does not get off to a great start when their only pathfinding vessel accidentally stumbles on their main governmental planet, hidden behind a massive energy shroud which has for the last eighty years kept them from the kett. Pathfinder Ryder has to step outside at gunpoint and explain very politely that they're not trying to invade. It soon turns out the angara already knew about them; first contact was with several breakaways from the Initiative who turned criminal.
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The sequel to Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead picks up in a future where humanity has learned the Buggers/Formics had peaceful intentions and so are determined to avoid the same mistake of miscommunication with the next alien species they discover. But they go too far in the opposite direction, ordering their scientists studying the "pequeninos" to tell them little about humanity and only observe the aliens instead of interviewing them. Thus misunderstandings occur because the aliens are unfamiliar with human biology and assume it to be like their own, resulting in several humans dead from ritual vivisection. For the pequeninos, the act is a great honor because it triggers the reproductive stage of their life cycle; humans just die.
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Star Trek:
In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Picard states that a disastrous contact with the Klingon Empire led to decades of war (unfortunately, this is contradicted by the events of the prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise, in which the Klingons are often hostile, but not to the extent of waging war). However, Picard might be referring not to the first Earth-Klingon contact which is what is shown in Enterprise (as is pre-Federation time) but the first Federation-Klingon contact as shown in the Star Trek: Discovery episode "The Vulcan Hello", which did cause a war. Of course, such episode was not written at the time of the TNG episode and is just a retroactive fix. Kirk in Star Trek: The Original Series does mentions that a bad first contact caused "decades of war" (which is also contradicted as a no point in the franchise we have seen the Federation in "decades of war" with the Klingon in the prime timeline, unless you count a cold war).
In Star Trek: Enterprise, Captain Archer does run into this trope, because Starfleet lacks experience and Earth is regarded as an Insignificant Blue Planet. The B-plot of "Vox Sola" has delegates of a newly encountered alien race being offended after being given a tour of Enterprise, storming off after ten minutes. It ultimately turns out that what offended them was being shown the mess hall, as the thought of communal eating is repulsive to them. Eating and personal displays of affection should be conducted in private. In "A Night in Sickbay", Archer lands himself in hot water with the exact same race during a second diplomatic visit because he had the bright idea to bring Porthos along, and the dog pissed on a tree that turned out to be part of a temple garden and thus had great spiritual significance, and ended up having to carry out a rather embarrassing ritual of penance in order to smooth things over.
Star Trek: Voyager has a couple of amusing Noodle Incidents mentioned where an Accidental Unfortunate Gesture led to this trope.
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In The Forever War some of humanity's colony ships disappear without a trace, then aliens they can't communicate with are encountered in the area. Earth assumes they're responsible and declare war. A thousand years of war later they figure out how to communicate and find out the aliens know nothing about the lost ships. From their point of view, humans fired the first shot.
The aliens are also Bee People who don't understand why humans are so upset about losing a few expendable Contact units.
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Pixels: Aliens misinterpret a probe containing 80s arcade games as a declaration of war.
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Halo: Contact Harvest describes the events that kicked off the Human-Covenant war of the Halo series. The Covenant are artifact seekers searching for relics of the Forerunners they worship, but a strange reading identifying the human colony Harvest as having thousands of relics causes some Covenant to launch an initial skirmish thinking humans are keeping the treasures for themselves. An attempt at peace talks is made, but broken by a trigger-happy Grunt. Within that week, the battles at Harvest turn from a mere mis-communicating tussle to government-sanctioned genocide when the leaders of the Covenant secretly discover that humans are in some way related to the Forerunners (hence why their sensors keep on identifying humans as Forerunner relics), the implications of which show their religion to be a complete lie. Hoping to keep their discovery under wraps and so not shatter the Covenant's foundation, they order humans to be wiped out and so begin the series' long war.
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In the third book of the Ark Royal trilogy it turns out that the reason the aliens are attacking is that a human group colonized a planet that was already settled by the (aquatic) aliens. But neither species knew of the others' existence until one alien happened upon a couple teenagers, who freaked out and shot it. The aliens have to debate everything with practically the entirety of their race before deciding on any action, so they thought humanity was invading.
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In the Doctor Who story "The Ambassadors of Death", something unclear went horribly wrong when an unnamed alien species first encountered humans, with two of the three astronauts involved being killed and the third becoming a vengeance-crazed psychotic. This was probably related to the aliens' extreme biological incompatibility with humans — they are radiation-eaters who even communicate by exchanging short coded bursts of hard ionising radiation, and a friendly greeting from them fired directly at a human causes instant death.
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This turns out to be behind the mystery in Infinity Beach. The aliens were much smaller than humans, and panicked and opened fire when they thought they were being trapped. The mistake was then covered up by the crew, and later the authorities who were worried about how the aliens might react to the news that humans had killed their kind.
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In They Are Smol when the Karnakians first landed on Earth they encountered a man walking his dog, when he saw a bunch of giant velociraptor-like aliens coming out of a spaceship he tripped and fell. One of the Karnakians tried to help him back up, only to rip his arm off by accident, setting off an intergalactic comedy of errors with millions of fatalities.
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Stellaris:
One trailer for the game has a reptilian species launching its first warp-capable starship towards a star that hosts life. The locals repeatedly warn it to stay away but the reptilian ship doesn't understand and is destroyed. Fortunately the humans learned the alien language from salvaging the wreckage and were able to explain things to the rescue party.
One anomaly your science ships might discover is a coffin from a Burial in Space containing a dead alien. If you decide to pop it open for study, it's possible that the next alien species you meet will reveal that you just desecrated the remains of one of their greatest heroes, which will put a strain on relations, to say the least.
It's also possible to do this by colonizing worlds without fully exploring the space around them, by, say, settling an enticing planet that happens to be one of the Holy Guardians' sacred worlds, or grabbing a system that turns out to be next to some Militant Isolationists. One minute you're managing a production queue for your new colony, the next you're receiving a transmission from an irate Fallen Empire demanding that you remove yourself from their world before they do it for you.
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A somewhat more straightforward faux pas: First contact between the humans and VUX in the Star Control universe went sour when the human captain reacted to the appearance of his VUX counterpart with the memorable words "That's the ugliest freak-face I've ever seen!". Unfortunately, the mic was on. And the VUX had very, very good translation technology. Amusingly, you eventually learn that yes, humanity looks just as utterly hideous to THEM as they do to US, with one of them blithely admitting that he can barely restrain himself from throwing up whenever he sees you on his monitor.
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Played with in an episode of King. In an alternate future, when aliens land in the kingdom of Under, King Russel greets them, only for the alien ambassador to kick him in the shin. Russel tries to continue greeting him properly, but quits after one shin-kick too many. The ambassador is outraged, and declares war with Under, and wins without resistance. Presently, this fumble was enough for the Future Infractions Bureau to declare King Russel and his friends as future criminals. After using the F.I.B.'s future-viewing technology, Russel realizes the mistake, and when the alien ambassador comes around this time, he kicks him in the shin first, having realized that shin-kicks are a form of greetings in this alien's culture. This prevents galactic war, and the Future Infractions Bureau deems Russel and his friends innocent.
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Star Trek: Voyager has a couple of amusing Noodle Incidents mentioned where an Accidental Unfortunate Gesture led to this trope.
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In Babylon 5, the Earth-Minbari war began due a series of faux pases on both sides. An EarthForce squadron enters a Minbari system that they believe is neutral space. Upon discovering alien ships, the commander ignores First Contact protocol and starts using an active scan on the Minbari ships. Unbeknownst to them, one of the ships is carrying the Grey Council, the Minbari government. Showing remarkable patience, one of the Warrior Caste satai (member of the Grey Council), who happens to be in charge at the moment, orders the ships to activate the stealth system and scan back at full power. He had no way of knowing this would jam the sensors and jump drives on the EarthForce ships. The Minbari ships then approach with all gunports open, a gesture of respect and peaceful intent in their culture (you can see everything they have). Captain Jankowski of EarthForce, not knowing of this tradition, mistook it for an aggressive move and sent messages that they came in peace. But he called them in English, that the Minbari could not understand, and when they did not respond and a power spike on a Minbari ship made it look like they were charging their weapons he ordered them to open fire. The attack killed the Minbari leader, and in their rage the Minbari started a drawn-out war that left people on both sides feeling terribly guilty.
To make things worse, it's implied the weapon spike was the Minbari flagship charging weapons... After they detected a number of Soul Hunter ships that the Minbari loathe, while the satai was reporting on meeting the humans and thus wasn't on the bridge to keep the alyt (high ranking naval officer) from charging weapons during a first contact. As EarthForce ships can't detect Soul Hunter ones while their stealth's running the human commander mistook it for a hostile action and opened fire right as the Minbari leader was ordering to close the gunports.
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In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Picard states that a disastrous contact with the Klingon Empire led to decades of war (unfortunately, this is contradicted by the events of the prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise, in which the Klingons are often hostile, but not to the extent of waging war). However, Picard might be referring not to the first Earth-Klingon contact which is what is shown in Enterprise (as is pre-Federation time) but the first Federation-Klingon contact as shown in the Star Trek: Discovery episode "The Vulcan Hello", which did cause a war. Of course, such episode was not written at the time of the TNG episode and is just a retroactive fix. Kirk in Star Trek: The Original Series does mentions that a bad first contact caused "decades of war" (which is also contradicted as a no point in the franchise we have seen the Federation in "decades of war" with the Klingon in the prime timeline, unless you count a cold war).
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