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{{first pic|Abzorbaloff genuine article.jpg|The "Abzorbaloff" presented himself to [[LINDA]] as the genuine article of aliens. ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'')}} | {{first pic|Abzorbaloff genuine article.jpg|The "Abzorbaloff" presented himself to [[LINDA]] as the genuine article of aliens. ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'')}} | ||
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'''Alien''' was a broad, subjective term. It could be applied as a noun or an adjective for any entity, object, place or practice which was not familiar. In one sense, it meant someone not from one's nation or locality. But more typically it was a synonym for '''extraterrestrials''', or that which was "alien to humans". [[The Doctor]], for instance, often admitted that they were an "alien" to their new [[human]] [[companion]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]'', ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'', ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') | '''Alien''' was a broad, subjective term. It could be applied as a noun or an adjective for any entity, object, place or practice which was not familiar. In one sense, it meant someone not from one's nation or locality. But more typically it was a synonym for '''extraterrestrials''', or that which was "alien to humans". [[The Doctor]], for instance, often admitted that they were an "alien" to their new [[human]] [[companion]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]'', ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'', ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') Another similar synonym was '''non-terrestrial'''. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|UNIT Dating (audio story)|timestamp=00:19:08}}) | ||
However, the word was equally applicable to humans, from the perspective of extraterrestrials. As [[Melanie Bush]] once pointed out to an [[English]] [[cabbie (Unregenerate!)|cabbie]] suddenly brought | To some, the term was offensive; they sensitively referred to it as the "'''a-word'''". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Mancopolis (comic story)|part=Two}}) | ||
However, the word was equally applicable to humans, from the perspective of extraterrestrials. As [[Melanie Bush]] once pointed out to an [[English]] [[cabbie (Unregenerate!)|cabbie]] suddenly brought into the presence of extraterrestrials, "We're all aliens to each other." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Unregenerate! (audio story)|Unregenerate!]]'') The [[Time Lord]]s labelled [[Leela]] an alien when she visited [[Gallifrey]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]], posing to fool the [[Vardan]]s, ordered that she be [[banishment|banished]] from [[the Capitol]] for being alien. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'') [[Romana I]] once used the label "Earth alien" in reference to the natives of Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') | |||
The term was trickier to apply to non-human Earth sapients. For instance, the [[Third Doctor]] referred to the [[Silurian]]s as alien beings even after he discovered they had ruled the planet Earth millions of years before. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'') However, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] later stated that they were not aliens but rather "Earth...liens". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth (TV story)|The Hungry Earth]]'') | The term was trickier to apply to non-human Earth sapients. For instance, the [[Third Doctor]] referred to the [[Silurian]]s as alien beings even after he discovered they had ruled the planet Earth millions of years before. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'') However, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] later stated that they were not aliens but rather "Earth...liens". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth (TV story)|The Hungry Earth]]'') | ||
[[File:Supergirl Meets E.T. (webcast).jpg|left|thumb|The members of the proposed "[[alien club]]" with [[the TARDIS]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[Supergirl Meets E.T. (webcast)|Supergirl Meets E.T.]]'')]] | |||
On [[Meet That Hero! episode (Supergirl Meets E.T.)|an episode]] of ''[[Meet That Hero!]]'', [[Supergirl]] introduced [[E.T.]] as "the sweetest alien ever". Later in the show, after E.T. grew a [[Kryptonian singing flower]] for her, she proposed the creation of an "[[alien club]]" - an [[idea]] the [[Twelfth Doctor]] was enthusiastic about, offering the help of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[Supergirl Meets E.T. (webcast)|Supergirl Meets E.T.]]'') | |||
The [[Ninth Doctor]] once read an article in ''[[Heat (magazine)|Heat]]'' about a [[celebrity]] [[couple]]. The Doctor noted that it wouldn't last, since "[[Gay man (Rose)|he]]'s [[gay]] and [[Alien (Rose)|she]]'s an alien." ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}) | |||
[[Max (Dummy Massacre)|Max]] quickly deduced that the [[Auton|dummies]] were alien in origin during the [[Dummy Massacre]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dummy Massacre (short story)}}) on [[26 March]] [[2005]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre (short story)}}, {{cs|Operation Mannequin (short story)}}) although [[Mickey Smith]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Hoax This! (short story)}}, {{cs|Rose Tyler (short story)}}, etc.) was unsure if the dummies were aliens or were [[weapon]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dummy Massacre (short story)}}) | |||
Shortly following the [[London UFO crash]] on [[6 March]] [[2006]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|Aliens of London (TV story)}}) [[Rachel (Alien landing confirmed)|Rachel]] posted on Who is Doctor Who? to ask if any of the aliens were [[single]] as she broke up with her [[boyfriend]] [[Robbie (Alien landing confirmed)|Robbie]] last [[week]] and she felt it would be a good [[opportunity]] to get back at him, imagining his [[face]] if he saw her [[flight|fly]] off with an alien. She suggested that going to the local [[cinema]] in a [[spaceship]] would be a bit more impressive than being [[driving|driven]] around in [[Robbie's dad]]'s [[Mazda]]. Rachel ended her message by demanding Robbie return her [[Cindy Crawford Workout DVD]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Alien landing confirmed (short story)}}) | |||
A couple of days later, when publishing details about the [[UNIT website]] on his own website, [[Who is Doctor Who?]], Mickey referred to [[UNIT]] as the "[[United Nations|UN]] Alien [[Army]]". Also, upon sharing the [[password]]s to the [[UNIT website]] to [[Readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk|his readers]], he said that they should "[[nose]] around" to find "[[hair]]-raising" [[truth]]s about how the [[Slitheen family|Slitheen]] weren't the first aliens [[mankind]] has met which UNIT had dealt with. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Hoax This! (short story)}}) | |||
When [[Major]] [[Jenny Maguire]] asked if it would be to insert [[misinformation]] onto the [[UNIT website]] as opposed to changing the [[password]]s following the discovery that Mickey Smith was using [[www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk]] to release sensitive information in 2006, [[Sergeant]] [[A. Frederick]] told her, scoldingly, that she "[didn't have] [[time]] to knock up a load of fake [[Conspiracy theory|conspiracy theories]] and fudged [[report]]s about aliens". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Rose Tyler (short story)}}) | |||
[[Mickey Smith]] became suspicious of the [[Guinevere probe]] after [[Guinevere website|he read]] that the probe had "stuff about talking to aliens" despite other claims that it was being sent to [[Mars]] for just [[martian soil|soil]] [[sample]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Mars (WiDW short story)}}) | |||
Revealing his true [[form]] to [[Ursula Blake]] and [[Elton Pope]], "[[Victor Kennedy]]" proclaimed "You've dabbled with aliens... now meet the genuine [[article (grammar)|article]]!" ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'') | Revealing his true [[form]] to [[Ursula Blake]] and [[Elton Pope]], "[[Victor Kennedy]]" proclaimed "You've dabbled with aliens... now meet the genuine [[article (grammar)|article]]!" ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'') | ||
Upon seeing the image of [[Joseph Serf]], actually a [[hologram]], [[Clyde Langer]] announced that he was "preparing to say the [[A]] [[word]]", clarifying to [[Sky Smith]] that he meant aliens. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was (TV story)|The Man Who Never Was]]'') | |||
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According to [[Joke book (Knock! Knock! Who's There?)|a joke book]] which [[Thirteenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]] became trapped within, the best alien at steering a [[car]] was a [[Drahvin]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Knock! Knock! Who's There? (novel)|Knock! Knock! Who's There?]]'') | |||
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When [[Donna Noble]] went to [[supermarket (Redheads United)|a supermarket]] with [[Sylvia Noble|her mother]], a [[security guard (Redheads United)|security guard]] followed Donna around after seeing her [[eating]] a [[packet]] of [[nut]]s. Believing he was an alien, Donna [[knocked]] a [[baked bean]] [[display]] on his [[head]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Redheads United (short story)}}) | |||
[[UNIT]] was a "special [[organisation]] who [[encounter]][ed] aliens". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Busiest Day (short story)|page=8}}) | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:27, 30 October 2024
- You may be looking for the film or the Aliens from The War Games.
Alien was a broad, subjective term. It could be applied as a noun or an adjective for any entity, object, place or practice which was not familiar. In one sense, it meant someone not from one's nation or locality. But more typically it was a synonym for extraterrestrials, or that which was "alien to humans". The Doctor, for instance, often admitted that they were an "alien" to their new human companions. (TV: Rose, The Runaway Bride, The Bells of Saint John, The Woman Who Fell to Earth) Another similar synonym was non-terrestrial. (AUDIO: UNIT Dating [+]Loading...{"timestamp":"00:19:08","1":"UNIT Dating (audio story)"})
To some, the term was offensive; they sensitively referred to it as the "a-word". (COMIC: Mancopolis (part two) [+]Loading...{"part":"Two","1":"Mancopolis (comic story)"})
However, the word was equally applicable to humans, from the perspective of extraterrestrials. As Melanie Bush once pointed out to an English cabbie suddenly brought into the presence of extraterrestrials, "We're all aliens to each other." (AUDIO: Unregenerate!) The Time Lords labelled Leela an alien when she visited Gallifrey. The Fourth Doctor, posing to fool the Vardans, ordered that she be banished from the Capitol for being alien. (TV: The Invasion of Time) Romana I once used the label "Earth alien" in reference to the natives of Earth. (TV: The Ribos Operation)
The term was trickier to apply to non-human Earth sapients. For instance, the Third Doctor referred to the Silurians as alien beings even after he discovered they had ruled the planet Earth millions of years before. (TV: Doctor Who and the Silurians) However, the Eleventh Doctor later stated that they were not aliens but rather "Earth...liens". (TV: The Hungry Earth)
On an episode of Meet That Hero!, Supergirl introduced E.T. as "the sweetest alien ever". Later in the show, after E.T. grew a Kryptonian singing flower for her, she proposed the creation of an "alien club" - an idea the Twelfth Doctor was enthusiastic about, offering the help of his TARDIS. (WC: Supergirl Meets E.T.)
The Ninth Doctor once read an article in Heat about a celebrity couple. The Doctor noted that it wouldn't last, since "he's gay and she's an alien." (TV: Rose [+]Loading...["Rose (TV story)"])
Max quickly deduced that the dummies were alien in origin during the Dummy Massacre (PROSE: Dummy Massacre [+]Loading...["Dummy Massacre (short story)"]) on 26 March 2005, (PROSE: The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre [+]Loading...["The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre (short story)"], Operation Mannequin [+]Loading...["Operation Mannequin (short story)"]) although Mickey Smith (PROSE: Hoax This! [+]Loading...["Hoax This! (short story)"], Rose Tyler [+]Loading...["Rose Tyler (short story)"], etc.) was unsure if the dummies were aliens or were weapons. (PROSE: Dummy Massacre [+]Loading...["Dummy Massacre (short story)"])
Shortly following the London UFO crash on 6 March 2006, (TV: Aliens of London [+]Loading...["Aliens of London (TV story)"]) Rachel posted on Who is Doctor Who? to ask if any of the aliens were single as she broke up with her boyfriend Robbie last week and she felt it would be a good opportunity to get back at him, imagining his face if he saw her fly off with an alien. She suggested that going to the local cinema in a spaceship would be a bit more impressive than being driven around in Robbie's dad's Mazda. Rachel ended her message by demanding Robbie return her Cindy Crawford Workout DVD. (PROSE: Alien landing confirmed [+]Loading...["Alien landing confirmed (short story)"])
A couple of days later, when publishing details about the UNIT website on his own website, Who is Doctor Who?, Mickey referred to UNIT as the "UN Alien Army". Also, upon sharing the passwords to the UNIT website to his readers, he said that they should "nose around" to find "hair-raising" truths about how the Slitheen weren't the first aliens mankind has met which UNIT had dealt with. (PROSE: Hoax This! [+]Loading...["Hoax This! (short story)"])
When Major Jenny Maguire asked if it would be to insert misinformation onto the UNIT website as opposed to changing the passwords following the discovery that Mickey Smith was using www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk to release sensitive information in 2006, Sergeant A. Frederick told her, scoldingly, that she "[didn't have] time to knock up a load of fake conspiracy theories and fudged reports about aliens". (PROSE: Rose Tyler [+]Loading...["Rose Tyler (short story)"])
Mickey Smith became suspicious of the Guinevere probe after he read that the probe had "stuff about talking to aliens" despite other claims that it was being sent to Mars for just soil samples. (PROSE: Mars [+]Loading...["Mars (WiDW short story)"])
Revealing his true form to Ursula Blake and Elton Pope, "Victor Kennedy" proclaimed "You've dabbled with aliens... now meet the genuine article!" (TV: Love & Monsters)
Upon seeing the image of Joseph Serf, actually a hologram, Clyde Langer announced that he was "preparing to say the A word", clarifying to Sky Smith that he meant aliens. (TV: The Man Who Never Was)
According to a joke book which the Doctor and Yaz became trapped within, the best alien at steering a car was a Drahvin. (PROSE: Knock! Knock! Who's There?)
When Donna Noble went to a supermarket with her mother, a security guard followed Donna around after seeing her eating a packet of nuts. Believing he was an alien, Donna knocked a baked bean display on his head. (PROSE: Redheads United [+]Loading...["Redheads United (short story)"])
UNIT was a "special organisation who encounter[ed] aliens". (PROSE: The Doctor's Busiest Day [+]Loading...{"page":"8","1":"The Doctor's Busiest Day (short story)"})