Illegal Aliens (novel)

Illegal Aliens (novel)

Illegal Aliens is a Science Fiction comedy novel written by Nick Pollotta and Phil Foglio. The first edition contained chapter-heading illustrations by Phil Foglio, but those are missing from all other editions.
* 1989 - first edition printed by TSR Books, USA.
* 1993 - illegal Russian translation released by the Soviet Union. (authors never paid)
* 2001- trade paperback released by Wildside Press, USA.
* 2002 - ebook released by Fictionwise. com
* 2007 - new Russian Translation released by ATS Press of Moscow.
* 2008 - new trade paperback released by Scrybe Press, USA.
* 2008 - new ebook released by Fictionwise.com

Plot

Part One

A perfectly spherical white spaceship lands in Central Park to great global excitement, from which Leader Idow, an alien covered in blue fur claims that his crew represent a Type III civilization that will test Earth's worthiness to be a member planet of their federation. Unbeknownst to the United Nations, the aliens are criminals (the equivalent of juvenile delinquents) who seek out planets with levels of technology similar to Earth's so that they can record the global violence and mayhem that will result from Earth's certain failure for their own prurient interests.

The aliens scan the Central Park crowd for potential test subjects where they happen upon a minor New York gang who they identify as the most likely to provide the most entertainment during their "test".

Meanwhile, the United Nations has sent security into New York and identified two new aliens attempting to transport clandestinely to Earth. These aliens are representatives of the Gees, an extraterrestrial law-enforcement body whose mandates include preventing overt contact between space-travelling civilizations and non-space-travelling civilizations.

Unfortunately for the crew of the Mikon #4, the human gang manages to escape the test and infiltrate the ship, where they happen upon the ship's engineer Trell. Threatening Trell, the gang manages to release Omega Gas into the main bridge, killing Idow's crew (except Trell). The gang then holds the ship hostage, asking for pardons and appeasements. The army tricks the gang into accepting a group of beautiful women on board, who are actually army personnel sent to arrest them and take back the ship.

The United Nations' Alien Contact Crew manages to trick the Gees into believing that Trell has been dissected and liquefied for experimentation just before the Gees leave and set up a massive quarantine around Earth.

Part Two

The human race, through Trell's assistance, has duplicated many of the Mikon #4's technologies, including molecular softening beams, advanced camouflage, horizontal/vertical elevators, and warp drives, with the intent to break the Gees' quarantine. They have also learned that the Gees are not the bosses of the galactic federation and that they are merely a dominant race who presence is resented by many planets, including some that have been quarantined specifically to prevent their entry into the federation.

The crew escapes Earth quarantine by launching multiple dummy non-functional Mikon #4's concurrently, while changing their own ship's exterior to the color gold, momentarily tricking the Gee ships into believing it is one of their own.

Now loose in space, the illegal (human) alien crew of the Earth ship struggles to reach the Galactic League and argue a case for admittance - without getting blown out of existence by the Great Golden Ones (Galactic Police).


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