Alienology: The Complete Guide to Extraterrestrials was revealed in the May 1, 2010 newsletter. Supposedly written in 1969 by Alpha "Allen" Gray, it proffeses to be a manual to understanding aliens, especially those of the Intergalactic Council.
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- Aliens in Alienology seemingly had close contact with ancient egyptians as evidenced by the hieroglyphs on the cover, thus providing an unusual link with Egyptology. Some of the Egyptian Gods could have been aliens, thus adding a deeper mystery to the location of the Tomb of Osiris, which may not be on our planet.
- Alienology also has an interesting link with Dragonology, as it mentions a carnivorous animal called the venator that is native to "the tundra-like plains of Terence" in a mini-booklet on Alien Wildlife. It mentions that "there is evidence to suggest that venators have at some point been brought to Earth, giving rise to several legends about dragons." If this is true, then the various species of dragons may actually be descended from this extraterrestrial animal that was introduced to Earth's ecosystems at an unknown time.
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- To protect the Intergalactic Council from hostile suk.
- To appreciate alien cultures.
- To gain an understanding of alien biology.
- To technologically advance alien races such that they join the Intergalactic Council.
- To learn about the dangers of S.L.I.M.E.
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