Shiva-Xenomorph: Dragon.TXT

Shiva-Xenomorph: Dragon.TXT

A Story by Abishai100
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Can Shiva persuade an alien to disavow terrible invasion of Earth with a rather 'elegant' argument concerning imaginary detention?

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A consideration about the frailty of living beings when tempered by considerations of 'absolute' complications, inspired loosely by Sphere (Barry Levinson) and featuring two iconic folk-avatars, Shiva (Hindu god of destruction/meditation) and the iconic (fictional) Xenomorph (insect-dragon like predatory intelligent alien species from Alien sci-fi/horror franchise). 
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Shiva, master of destruction/meditation, was on his heavenly mountain when he discovered the Xenomorph alien invasion of Earth and prepared to intercede on behalf of challenged mankind and somehow/miraculously persuade the alien to consider the 'merit' of disavowing an absolute invasion/subjugation policy in preference for a more 'diplomatic' pathway. The challenge was set for the great Shiva, and he communicated with the Xeno-alien spaceship using his telekinesis.

SHIVA: You would invade Earth on an interest in subjugation alone?
XENOMORPH: Indeed...the Machiavellian goal has its own certain efficiency!
SHIVA: Humanity has endured its own forms of troubles with 9/11 and the Coronavirus.
XENOMORPH: You understand the judgments over 'frailty' when tempered by self-determined vices.
SHIVA: It's true that man creates his own dilemmas, but a complete invasion-subjugation policy is extreme!
XENOMORPH: What if we played a chess-match and drew a stalemate for the 'pardoning' of this invasion schema?
SHIVA: Alright!
XENOMORPH: Damn; you used a rook and bishop to subdue my queen and drew the necessary stalemate; damn!
SHIVA: Right-o; so now Earth for humanity is insured against your invasion schema, right?
XENOMORPH: Yes.
SHIVA: So, what's the big fuss anyways about the 'certainty' of efficient subjugation of a vulnerable intelligent species?
XENOMORPH: It's one part sport and one part absolute coldness about engagement with a 'foreign' being.
SHIVA: There's nothing to learn from humanity then...not even the 'charms' of chess?
XENOMORPH: Well, I conceded to the non-invasion IQ because of the stalemate you drew against me, no?
SHIVA: Agreed; I disagree however these 'IQ' tests are the metric for determining the validity of complete subjugation!
XENOMORPH: You'd rather be 'swamped' by a race of idiots and fools in vain?
SHIVA: Foolishness is a vice and man suffers from it, half-true, but to ignore the 'promise' of ambition in any man is neglect.
XENOMORPH: Neglect?
SHIVA: Yes, if it's cold-hearted non-sentimental 'apathy' towards mankind you argue for, make a Golem-doll in man's image!
XENOMORPH: A doll?
SHIVA: Yes...I'll craft you a special chess-set with pieces sculptured to look like little village-dwelling human men (for art).
XENOMORPH: Sounds...intriguing; and peaceful!
SHIVA: This should substitute for your 'rather incessant' view of subjugation on grounds of the 'nuisance' of mediocrity.
XENOMORPH: I like this 'demo' schema for the sake of 'doctored' art.

Thus, Shiva saved humanity/Earth from the Xenomorph and its/his invasion schema for complete subjugation of the challenged/foolhardy human race. Shiva, though still a stern judge of man's vices, persuaded the Xenomorph-alien that premises of 'displeasure' transference may apply to the construction of cathartic 'transcendental' art/sculpture as a simple 'magical' substitute for the dirty labors of species-invasive deconstruction. It'd prove to be a rather 'elegant' diary.

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)


{Shiva/Xenomorph}


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Added on August 18, 2022
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