Plan B by Jim Quirk  (Copyright 2009, Jim Quirk - All Rights Reserved)


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Or, would the team turn the extraterrestrial over to the police for attempted kidnapping? Getting the police involved would probably be a bad idea because they would probably contact the FBI, which in turn would send agents to the scene who flash badges and demand the team to turn the alien creature or creatures over, as well as offer words of wisdom in the line of, "Forget about everything or else." No, calling the police would be out of the question.
Would the team perhaps contact the military if Plan B worked out as advertised? You’d have to be nuts to consider this route. Team members would probably disappear for a week or so and then reemerge sporting drawn expressions and driving new pick-up trucks a la Mack Brazel. The story on how the team captured an alien, meanwhile, would get buried for about 30 years or so.
Probably the best course of action would be to get the alien being in a secure location, have it examined by the anatomy expert and possibly a doctor, contact major news providers and then show the living proof to the world that extraterrestrial beings are here.
Of course, after everyone is finally convinced of the ET reality, the team would release the being back to its brethren. After all, we’re highly intelligent creatures, too, and we’d only want to keep the alien in captivity for a little while until we got what we needed from it. I’m sure it would understand.
Copyright 2009 Jim Quirk
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