District 9 -

Host: Go watch it. Just don't eat the cat food. [Cut to black, text: "PRAWN LIVES MATTER"] 4. Fictional Journal Entry (Roleplay) Platform: Creative Writing / Subreddit r/worldbuilding

District 9 argues that empathy is not born from goodness, but from shared suffering. 2. Social Media Thread (Twitter/X) Platform: Twitter/X Format: 5-tweet thread District 9

Host: But here’s the twist: The movie never says "Aliens good, Humans bad." It says "Power corrupts." The aliens have a weapon that can save them, but they won't use it to kill. Host: Go watch it

MNU Psychological Evaluation #734-B (Recovered) Subject: Wikus van der Merwe (Day 12 post-exposure) text: "PRAWN LIVES MATTER"] 4.

The most chilling line isn't a threat. It's the MNU executive saying: "We cannot allow the aliens to weaponize their technology. It is a threat to human security." Translation: "We want their guns, so we'll starve them until they trade."

The film opens with "interviews" and a documentary crew . We see MNU's "humanitarian" eviction notice. The horror isn't an alien invasion—it’s bureaucracy. It’s the smile of a manager while he signs a forced relocation order.

Host: Go watch it. Just don't eat the cat food. [Cut to black, text: "PRAWN LIVES MATTER"] 4. Fictional Journal Entry (Roleplay) Platform: Creative Writing / Subreddit r/worldbuilding

District 9 argues that empathy is not born from goodness, but from shared suffering. 2. Social Media Thread (Twitter/X) Platform: Twitter/X Format: 5-tweet thread

Host: But here’s the twist: The movie never says "Aliens good, Humans bad." It says "Power corrupts." The aliens have a weapon that can save them, but they won't use it to kill.

MNU Psychological Evaluation #734-B (Recovered) Subject: Wikus van der Merwe (Day 12 post-exposure)

The most chilling line isn't a threat. It's the MNU executive saying: "We cannot allow the aliens to weaponize their technology. It is a threat to human security." Translation: "We want their guns, so we'll starve them until they trade."

The film opens with "interviews" and a documentary crew . We see MNU's "humanitarian" eviction notice. The horror isn't an alien invasion—it’s bureaucracy. It’s the smile of a manager while he signs a forced relocation order.