Slaughterhouse Five
The novel is called "Slaughterhouse-Five" and it follows the experiences of Billy Pilgrim, who becomes "unstuck in time" and experiences various moments of his life, including his time as a soldier in World War II and his encounters with aliens on the planet Tralfamadore.
Yes, Well someone who has been kidnapped has been abudected. As in ex. If you where kidnapped by aliens then you have been abducted by aliens.
This is not very likely.
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Bella,as you know,has been kidnapped by the aliens in The Sims 2,and when a sim is kidnapped by the aliens the person that she or he has been married to just becomes a girl/boyfriend,a friend or a best friend.I think that it depends on how long the sim has been kidnapped for,I'm not sure.
Heart of Darkness
Bones was kidnapped by the Gravedigger in Season 2.
He got kidnapped by the nurse he got inavaded by aliens He blew up+
Adam Pilgrim AKA Adam foster is the son a wild bushman and a sasquatch. When he was young he was abdutcted by aliens and forced ( actually sorces say he was very willing) but forced to be there sexual slave. So as of today Adam pilgrim has only dated a handful of girls ( sorces also say lots of men) and several aliens most resent of which was a girl by the last name of hickMAN. He trys everyday to forget about all the bad times he had on the space ship but deep down he knows he liked it.
Autobiographical science fiction would be the fictional life of a character told from his perspective. Slaughterhouse Five is a autobiographical science fiction novel. It has time travel and aliens as well as Kurt Vonnegut's wartime experiences in the Dresden bombings.
Though all of the Aliens are destroyed, the Predator that survives dies in the space ship at the end when the baby alien bursts out of it's body, so there is no clear winner. I have not seen the second movie, perhaps that can provide a better answer.
There is no evidence that aliens exist therefore the biology of aliens, if they do, is unknown
They are called Scardox Aliens.