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Ancient Aliens - 2009 Underwater Worlds 2-3 was released on: USA: 2010 Finland: 17 January 2012
Ancient Aliens - 2009 Aliens and Lost Worlds 3-8 was released on: USA: 15 September 2011
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they are aliens :P
Earth is invaded by aliens.
The narrator of "The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells lives in Woking, a town in England.
In H.G. Wells' novel "The War of the Worlds," the aliens were ultimately defeated by Earth's bacteria and viruses, to which they had no immunity. The microscopic organisms proved to be deadly to the aliens, despite their advanced technology and weaponry.
The resolution of "War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells is that the Martians are defeated not by human weapons, but by Earth's bacteria and microbes to which they have no immunity. This highlights the unexpected vulnerability of the seemingly advanced alien invaders.
It is impossible to do it underwater, in the ocean worlds, but it can be done on land worlds. If you have seen a bunny underwater, you must have seen a glitch.
If human, Foreigners, if from other worlds- Extra-terrestrials. Aliens is a bad term as it has political overtones ( Illegal Aliens, for example)
The cast of Ancient Worlds Brought to Life - 2006 includes: Richard Danbury as Himself - Author, The Inca Trail (segment "Ancient Power, Ancient Glory") Adrian Goldsworthy as Himself - Author, The Punic Wars (segment "Ancient Power, Ancient Glory") Trevor Nichols as Himself - Narrator Tim Whitmarsh as Himself - University of Exeter (segment "Ancient Power, Ancient Glory")
The aliens in War of the Worlds are ultimately killed by Earth's bacteria and viruses, to which they have no immunity. Their biological systems cannot withstand these pathogens, leading to their downfall.