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'''Alien''' may refer to:
==Science and engineering==
* ]
* ], in scientific context.
** ]

==Film and television==
* ]:
** ] (1979 film), by Ridley Scott, which in turn inspired the following related works:
** ] (1986 film), the sequel to the 1979 film.
** '']'' (1992 film), the third ''Alien'' movie.
** '']'' (1997 film), the fourth ''Alien'' movie.
** '']'' a film series, a comic book series, novel series, and video game series.
** ], the alien creatures from the ''Alien'' movies.
** Spin-offs:
*** ], a group of comic book series.
*** ], a number of novels based on the series.
*** ], a number of video games.
*** ], a 1990 arcade shoot 'em up by Konami.
*], an episode of ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''
* '']'', a cancelled film with a script by Satyajit Ray.
*] (]: Alien) (1988 film)

==Computing==
* ] Computer Corporation, a division of ].
* ], computer program that converts between different Linux package formats.
* ], software/grid middleware used ].

==Music==
* ], a 1970s vocal group from ] whose members included ] and ]
* ], a funk band from Scotland.
* ], a 2005 album by metal project Strapping Young Lad.
* ], the album by Irish celtic rock band ].
* Alien#Six13, a synth music artist.
* ], a 1996 album by rap group OutKast.
* ], a 1999 song by ].
* ], a ] song from ] group ].

==Miscellaneous==
* ], owing political allegiance to another country or government. A person who is neither a native nor a citizen of the country of residence.
* ], use in literature and criticism as the embodiment of an outside perspective or the sense of the other.
* ], a maker of UHF RFID tags.

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