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In Alien Woman: The Making of Lt. Ellen Ripley, a 2004 literary analysis of the Alien franchise, Jason Smith and Ximena Gallardo-C. describe Burke as a "monster" who is the by-product of organizational culture and willing to have Ripley and Newt impregnated for capital gain because of their "'natural' wombs". [42]
Chromastone (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker in Alien Force, Ultimate Alien, and the reboot, Eric Bauza in Omniverse) is a Crystalsapien, a humanoid crystal-based alien from the planet Petropia. Crystalsapiens are a unique species with only one member, Sugilite, who protects Petropia.
Dark Horse Comics published various lines in the franchise starring the character of Machiko Noguchi.The Fire and Stone (2014–2015) and Life and Death (2016–2017) series crosses over the continuities of Alien vs. Predator and Prometheus with graphic novel sequels, following the characters Elden, Francis, Galgo, Angela, and Ahab.
When Ben finds the Omnitrix, a mysterious watch that transforms him into 10 different aliens, a world of extraterrestrial superpowers opens up to him; Gwen's identity of Lucky Girl from the previous continuity exists as a popular in-universe multimedia franchise of which she is a fan, while her enemy Kevin has a crush on her, to which she is ...
Sqweep (voiced by Haley Tju) is an adorable, intelligent alien child who has come to Earth to write a report on Earth's dominant species for school. [citation needed] Sta'abi (voiced by Gillian Jacobs) is a hotheaded female alien from a warrior/hunting culture and Link's love interest. Highly aggressive and quick to take matters into her own ...
Judy Cooper, robot girl from K.C. Undercover (2015) [29] Outer Limits gynoids: Valerie 23, Mary 25, and Mona Lisa, all from their respective episodes of the same name. Piper from Emergence; Rajni, from the Hindi TV comedy series Bahu Hamari Rajni Kant (2016–17) [30] [31] Rhoda Miller from My Living Doll (1964–65) The Sarah Connor Chronicles ...
Kuiil is an alien of the Ugnaught species, and a former indentured servant of the Galactic Empire. [77] [78] He is living in solitude on the planet Arvala-7 when he encounters the Mandalorian, who comes to the planet to find and capture the Child. [77] [78] Kuiil assists him, and then later helps him rebuild his ship when it is dismantled by Jawas.
Hellgrammite (portrayed by Justice Leak) – An unnamed alien escapee from Fort Rozz who feeds on DDT and is from the same alien race of the same name. Later, Alex kills him. [89] Another Hellgrammite appears in season 4 as an alien controlled by the Children of Liberty who is made to attack a carnival.