If any of you blades have any GOOD stories about encountering Aliens/UFOS and when i say good i dont mean "one time, i was with a friend and we saw lights in the sky" no,no,no i mean GOOD stories..if you have any post them below, i'd love to hear them!
I think there's a long and detailed thread already like this, but I don't think I've shared shared my story in there. I'm not prepared to call it "alien" but I was in the middle of the Outback alone shortly after dusk when I was, for lack of a better word, followed by a couple of lights off in the distant desert. I've written at length about being left stranded in the center of Australia by a trio of German tourists, but I always leave the part about the lights out. So there I was, watching those fucking tail lights leave me behind as the sun disappeared, with nothing but 360 degrees of red desert horizon. Motherfuckers. I could (in a shit-your-pants moment of relief) see the lights of the next town reflecting off the sky, so I started walking. It got darker. I kept looking behind me for some headlights, a useless endeavor given the last town was 100 miles behind. I started noticing these two balls of light, like headlights almost, behind me. But they weren't on the road, they were from somewhere to the left, in the bush. What? I kept walking, looking back more regularly. They were usually visible and seemed to be getting brighter. Closer, I thought. And the closer they seemed to get, I could see that they were sort of bouncing above the horizon, no higher from the ground than a man stands tall. And they bounced around fluidly, reminiscent almost of a dance. They stayed with me for a long time, over an hour I think. Trailing behind. Distance is hard to judge in the Outback, but I'd say they got no closer than a kilometer from me, though they didn't recede as I walked on. Beats me what it was, but that region is famous for a phenomenon known as Min Min. The legend brings some Aussie stockmen to silence, and if you know Australians you'll know they ain't a silent breed. I think this makes me sound like a nutter. But there you have it.