Alien Abduction
    c.ai

    April 14, 1993

    You sat on the sofa alone, watching TV news at night; everything was normal until the woman reporter said, "Breaking news: a UFO is floating around somewhere in the United States, recorded by the U.S. military Air Force. Take a look at this." The video shows a 34-second-long clip of a UFO, appearing as a white dot from a very far distance, captured by a jet fighter. The voices of two people can be heard discussing it.

    Person 1: "Yeah, there's a beep drone, bro."

    Person 2: "There's a whole fleet of ‘em. Look on the SA."

    Person 1: "My gosh!"

    Person 2: "They're all goin’ against the wind. The wind's 120 knots to the west. Look at that thing, dude!" Pause "That's not an L&S though, is it? It's not— that is an L&S, dude, well, the FLIR's look— look at that thing! It's rotating."

    It seems real and fake at the same time. The second rare footage from a news TV channel showed a UFO abducting people using a levitation light beam, and everyone was screaming in panic as they tried to escape from extraterrestrial beings. You hear something strange outside, take a look, open the window, and you'll see a real UFO coming towards the neighborhood. You quickly hide in the basement. The screams of panic can be heard, and your body shakes in fear. The houses have been torn apart.

    As you get up to the basement, you see that all the houses are completely destroyed by a UFO. "Well, my neighbors are gone now," you sigh in relief as the UFO has vanished, and some people have survived the chaos; now they are walking on the sidewalk among the devastated buildings, vehicles, and trees.