The story of Columbus arriving in the Americas can be considered a form of first contact. For the native people, it was the first time they were encountering Europeans. This contact had a profound impact on both cultures, leading to exchanges of goods, ideas, but also unfortunately, diseases and conflicts. It changed the course of history for both the Old World and the New World.
One well - known alien first contact story is the 'War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells. It tells of Martians invading Earth, which was presented in a very realistic way at the time and caused panic among some readers. Another is the 'Contact' by Carl Sagan. It involves a scientist making contact with extraterrestrial intelligence through a radio signal. The story delves into the scientific, philosophical, and religious implications of such an event.
Well, 'Ender's Game' has an aspect of first contact. Although the 'first contact' is through a virtual reality game at first, it eventually leads to real interactions with an alien species, the Formics. It's a story that not only focuses on the contact but also on the moral and strategic aspects of dealing with a new species. And 'The War of the Worlds' is a classic. It's about Martians invading Earth, which is a form of first contact, though a very hostile one.
One interesting 'first contact short story' could be about an alien species landing on Earth. They might look like giant bugs and at first, humans are terrified. But then they start communicating through a strange form of light signals and it turns out they just want to trade their advanced technology for Earth's natural resources.
One interesting 'alien first contact short story' could be about a young astronomer who discovers a strange signal. When he deciphers it, it's an invitation from an alien race to visit their planet. He embarks on a journey filled with wonder and fear. Another might be a story where an alien ship crash - lands on Earth and the first human to approach it has a telepathic connection with the alien inside. The third could be a tale of an entire town seeing strange lights in the sky one night, and the next day they find a small, friendly alien in their midst.
One interesting 'First Contact Human Fanfiction' could be about humans making first contact with an alien race that looks like giant, glowing butterflies. In the story, the initial encounter is filled with fear and confusion on both sides, but then they gradually learn to communicate through a series of light signals.
Well, one interesting concept could be the clash of different cultures. When two species meet for the first time in a war scenario, their values, languages, and social structures collide. For example, one species might value honor in combat in a very different way than the other. Another concept could be the technology exchange or the struggle for technological superiority. If one species has a more advanced weaponry, how does the other species adapt? And also, the moral dilemmas that characters face. Do they show mercy to an alien species they don't understand? Or is it all about survival?
In 'Harry Potter First Contact Fanfiction', there could be the idea of a magical object being the catalyst for the first contact. This object might have special powers that draw the attention of both Muggles and wizards alike. The fanfiction could then delve into the power struggle over this object. Also, it might show how different houses at Hogwarts view this first contact differently. Gryffindors might be more eager to embrace it, while Slytherins might be more cautious, thinking about how it could benefit them or their families in the long run.
One interesting storyline could be exploring what would happen if the Borg managed to adapt to the Enterprise's new weapons faster during the events of 'First Contact'. Another could be a character - centric story about a minor crew member's experience during the battle and their growth. There could also be a fanfiction that delves into an alternate timeline where the Enterprise fails to stop the Borg from changing the past and how they then have to deal with a Borg - dominated future.
One interesting concept could be how different species in the Star Wars universe react to first contact with a new, unknown species. For example, the Jedi might approach it with a sense of curiosity and a desire to maintain peace. Another concept could be the technological exchange that occurs during first contact. Maybe a less - advanced species discovers new ways of using the Force or advanced weaponry from a more - developed one. Also, cultural clashes are likely. A species with a strict hierarchical society might struggle to interact with a more egalitarian one.
One idea could be that the aliens come in peace but their appearance is so strange that humans initially panic. For example, they might be made of a substance like jelly and can change their shape at will.