Their world was destroyed for an unexplained reason, so they came to earth to settle - but crashed their spaceship during entry, and sunk to the bottom of the ocean. In the manga version of Chrono Crusade, this is what the demons actually are - aliens.Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water utilizes the Atlantean subtrope.Urusei Yatsura presents a number of beings from Japanese myth as aliens.Go Shogun The Big Bad, Neoneros, is revealed to be one at in the final episode, claiming to be with humanity for ten thousand years.When that project failed, he remained on Earth, mating with humans and leaving his technology in the ruins of the tower for the first of his descendants who proved to be worthy enough. In Babel II the Tower of Babel was built under the guidance of Babel I, an alien who fell on Earth and who wanted to use the tower to send an amplified message of help to be rescued.See also Beethoven Was an Alien Spy, for individuals rather than entire societies.Īncient Astronauts are very frequently builders/users of Sufficiently Advanced Bamboo Technology. Usually overlaps with Neglectful Precursors, as the aliens are generally implied to have lost interest in humans and/or concluded we're unworthy successors, ages ago. If the unknown ancestors sport special abilities which aren't derived from technology, compare Our Ancestors Are Superheroes. This theory is often crossed over with Atlantis. After all, it's not like either aliens or ancient humans would be interesting enough to write fiction about on their own, without them interacting, would they? The Real Life evidence for this is little but if it's brought up in fiction, expect these theories to be always right on the money. Popularized by Erich von Däniken's 1968 book Chariots of the Gods? and its various sequels, which stridently insist that a careful blend of selected archaeological evidence will reveal that this very scenario happened in reality. Other popular sites include the Moai of Easter Island and the Nazca Lines. you guessed it, they all got their idea from aliens. Or that since there are pyramids in the Americas, Egypt, and China. Proponents of this theory also espouse that ancient construction projects like the pyramids and Stonehenge are clearly too advanced and a little too fantastic for ancient man to have constructed without help from a more advanced civilization. Everyone knows about Clarke's Third Law: the many legends of magic, gods, beings coming from the sky and the like were based on alien technology that we could not comprehend at that time. When this trope kicks in, expect various myths to be related to aliens. Often these aliens are sufficiently advanced. This trope includes that these aliens influenced our history in some way, mostly through technological advances. Science Fiction trope wherein ancient locations, legends, gods, and creatures from ancient myth are connected to alien visitors from a radically more advanced civilization. 3rd Rock from the Sun, "The Thing That Wouldn't Die: Part 1"
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