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===Being impregnated by aliens===
[[File:Alien baby1.jpg|thumb|Alien Baby DeBugged.]]
There are four ways to become impregnated by Aliens in ''[[The Sims 2]]''. Two ways are legitimate and two ways involve cheating, which poses a risk of the game being damaged if debugging tools are not used.
 
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There are four pre-made aliens for ''The Sims 2'' console version; [[John Gray]], [[Mary Gray]], [[XY-XY Smith]] and [[XHT-F Smith]].
 
Additionally, Sims can be abducted. Because pregnancy does not exist in this console version, alien pregnancy does not result from abductions. Just like in the PC version of ''The Sims 2'', Aliens do not possess any special abilities or interactions as they only differ from normal Sims in terms of appearance.
 
==The Sims 2 for Nintendo DS==
[[File:Ds_aliens.png|thumb|Aliens in the Sims 2 DS have various skin tones|link=Special:FilePath/Ds_aliens.png]]
Aliens have a key role in the storyline of ''The Sims 2'' for Nintendo DS. The town of [[Strangetown]] will periodically be  invaded by [[Emperor Xizzle]] and his minions. The aliens appear a little less human  than  the ones in  ''The Sims 2'' for PC. They are short, have bulbous heads and do not wear clothing.  [[Johnny Smith]], an alien hybrid who works at the shop, nevertheless retains a fairly human appearance besides his green skin. The aliens themselves exhibit various skin tones  including green, blue and yellow.
 
A Sim can get abducted but cannot be impregnated, so aliens are not playable. With the assistance of the Mod Bed the Sim can change their skin to resemble that of an alien. Strangely, aliens seem far more hostile towards Sims in this game than in any other in the series. The hostile aliens that invade periodically can be vanquished  using the Super Drencher or Ratticator Suit to render the area safe again.
 
==The Sims 3: Seasons==
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Prior to the release of ''[[The Sims 3: Seasons]]'', it was confirmed by EA that aliens would return in that [[expansion pack]].<ref>The Sims 3 community blog at [http://simsvip.com/?p=13795#more-13795 SimsVIP]</ref><ref>At the [http://thesims.com/seasons The Sims 3 Seasons official page], there's a written line, "Welcome mysterious visitors: New weather patterns aren't the only things appearing in the sky! Befriend an alien visitor and use their UFO to abduct a neighbor, invade a community lot, or travel to the stars."</ref> Towards the end of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB5nTGm0j3Q the ''Seasons'' announce trailer] at around the ''1:15'' mark, a Sim looks up and a bright light appears on and around him. It is assumed that he was being abducted, similarly to ''The Sims 2'', but without the use of a telescope. Also, aliens make minor appearances in each season in the same trailer.
 
Players cannot create aliens in [[Create a Sim#The Sims 3|Create a Sim]], as there were coding issues when developing ''Seasons''.<ref>[http://www.twitlonger.com/show/jjc6i9 SimGuruGraham's tweet on aliens cannot be created through CAS]</ref> However, the alien skin tone, as well as the Alien Eyes Modifier, Alien Ears, and Alien Eyes sliders are available in CAS.<ref>[http://simsvip.com/game-guides/sims-3-seasons/ The Sims 3 Seasons Game Guide] at SimsVIP.</ref> These can be used to create Sims that look like aliens, but they will not have the alien abilities.
 
===Biology===
Their abilities and differently named needs aside, aliens remain extremely similar to normal sims. Pure-blooded aliens generally look quite similar to each other, as well as to how they looked in The Sims 2. Pure aliens all share the same pale green skin, and in contrast to The Sims 2 shows comparatively little difference facially, with noses near univerally being small and sim-like, and their ears always pointed. Their eyes are once again pure black, something that cannot be attained in normal Create-A-Sim.
 
While aliens cannot be made in Create-A-Sim, they can at any time change their general appearance in the mirror, and their clothing using dressers. While most aliens appear bald, hair, facial hair and eyebrows can be selected like normal when using a mirror. Doing this will reveal that Aliens possess light green hair, remarkably similar in color to their skin, though once again, this can be changed at will. They can additionally be saved to Create-A-Sim, though loading them in full CAS will simply render them normal Sims, though with the same appearance, bar black eyes.
 
All aliens, wether they have had any contact with other aliens have access to the hidden "alien" outfit, though aliens born in-game, or aging into another life stage more often than not wear normal clothes.
 
===Hybrids===
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===Appearance===
[[File:Sims4-cloning-machine-clone-alien-process.jpg|thumb|An alien being cloned.]]Aliens appear similar to those ''[[The Sims 3: Seasons]]''. A notable exception is that they now have multiple skin tones, including blue, green and purple.<ref>[https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7595/16181276853_b01afd15a0_o.png]</ref> They wear either a black, green, or grey body suit, but they can wear regular clothing. Aliens can also wear normal Sim clothing. Their voices carry a metallic tint to them, but are otherwise the same as normal sims.
 
===Abilities===
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===Create a Sim===
[[File:TS4 CAS Alien Button.png|thumb|Alien Button|link=Special:FilePath/TS4_CAS_Alien_Button.png]]Aliens can be created from the Create a Sim menu. This is similar to the Supernatural Type button from ''[[The Sims 3: Supernatural]]''. From Create a Sim, players can choose from a range of alien face presets, unique eyes, and a range of skin tones such as blue, purple and green. They can also adjust the pointy ears. There is also a range of alien-like makeup which can also be used by normal Sims.
 
Aliens can also have a range of skin tones such as blue, purple and green. Prior to [[The Sims 4/Patch 17|Patch 17]], aliens could not wear regular clothes and were incapable of having hair.<ref>http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/823871/aliens-no-hair</ref> They would always wear their alien suit, unless they were in their disguised form. However, the update allowed aliens to wear clothes and hair, with the only limitations being the lack of skin details and styled looks.<ref>http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/832123/may-4-patch-notes#latest</ref>
 
====Disguises/secrecy====
Aliens can change themselves to look like normal Sims. At any time, players can edit and adjust how an alien will look while disguised. While disguised, an alien can appear like a normal Sim and not be spotted by Sims. If a Sim figures out the alien is in disguise, the alien can erase the Sim's mind and go about their day pretending to be a normal Sim. It is also entirely possible to simply not equip an aliens disguise, although some normal sims react negatively to undisguised aliens.
 
===Sixam===
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===The Sims 2===
In regards to Sims being abducted, aliens take the dignified and fair approach of only taking an interest in those who [[Telescope#The Sims 2|take an interest in them]]. The Sim returns a few hours later with a memory of the abduction, but, with one exception, is not otherwise affected. The exception is that adult male Sims will be "pollinated" by the NPC Pollination Technician, whose sole purpose is to abduct male Sims and impregnate them with their DNA. How this is done is unexplained, as is the reason for doing it. What is referred to by Sims as a painful, embarrassing, and frightening abduction is merely "pollination" to the aliens, which inevitably results in an alien-Sim hybrid.
 
===The Sims 3: Seasons===
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===The Sims 4: Get to Work===
Alien abduction returns in ''The Sims 4: Get to Work''. An abduction can occur anytime at night (9 pm to 4 am). When an abduction does occur, the Sim will stop whatever they're doing and go to the spot of abduction. The Sim will then be beamed up by a blue light into a UFO and be flown off. The Sim will then come back a couple hours later with a moodlet pertaining to aliens and abduction.  The exception is that adult male Sims will be "pollinated" by the NPC Senior Pollination Technician #3, a female alien whose sole purpose is to abduct male Sims and impregnate them with their DNA.
 
Both female and male Sims, including aliens, can be abducted. Only males will return with a 25% chance of alien pregnancy, while females will only receive the moodlet.
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Lifestate Trait Alien.png|Alien icon in CAS.
TS4 Alien Gravestone.png|Alien gravestone.
TS4 Alien urn.png|Alien urn.
Alien Bassinet.png|Alien babies are born in this [[bassinet]] by default.
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*In ''The Sims 4'', there is an alien at the center of the crowd in ''The Sims'' 15th Anniversary main menu.
*The planet [[Sixam]] was first featured in ''The Sims 3: Seasons'' as a text-based adventure which Sims can travel to through the Galaxa Space Car's Space Travel upgrade. Sixam was then changed to a secret lot in ''The Sims 4: Get To Work'' where Sims can visit.
*In ''The Sims 4: Get to Work'', aliens have a special birth certificate, bassinet, gravestone, and urn.
*In ''The Sims 4: Get to Work'', if there is an alien in the household, Sims can watch a channel called "!#*%&$@%" which showcases multiple skits of aliens living normal lives.
 
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