It's difficult to predict who would be the first person to see an alien or UFO, as it could happen under a variety of circumstances. It could be a scientist working in a remote area, a casual observer in a rural setting, or even someone in a densely populated city. Media attention often focuses on credible witnesses, such as pilots or military personnel, which could make them likely candidates. Ultimately, the first encounter could be entirely unexpected, involving an everyday person going about their day.
There has never been a confirmed encounter with extraterrestrial life, unless you count Elliot from the 1982 movie E.T.
you will see an alien if you try
First person uses the pronouns I or we or our.
Let's see. Since the first person (of our species) lived approximately 100,000 years ago, it would have been somebody living back then.
If alien races are eyeless they would need a way to see with some other type of sensory system.
No.
The first person to see cells was Robert Hooke in 1665.
The first person to see Jesus after he resurrected was Mary Magdalene.
The first person to see Jesus after his resurrection was Mary Magdalene.
you could die but you also could see alien fashions
First-person POV shows an intimate look at one character. It lets you get inside their head and see the world from their perspective.
First, remind the mother that she was an accomplice to a crime for associating with someone violating the law. Second, it's not a question usually raised, so they can respond. It would be self defeating for the mother to raise it. To learn about child support, see links below.