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  2. List of Star Trek aliens - Wikipedia

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    Notable Star Trek races include Vulcans, Klingons, and the Borg. [1] Some aspects of these fictional races became well known in American pop culture, such as the Vulcan salute and the Borg phrase, "Resistance is futile." Star Trek aliens have been featured in Time magazine, which described how they are essential to the franchise's narrative. [1

  3. Gorn - Wikipedia

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    This is most likely a reference to the 2013 video game Star Trek due to McCoy performing a c-section of a Gorn in the game. Kirk and Spock fight the Gorn in the 2012 Star Trek Video Game. [10] The Gorn appear in the 2013 video game Star Trek, set in the alternate universe of the 2009 Star Trek film. Taking place between the first film and its ...

  4. Reptilian humanoid - Wikipedia

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    The television franchise V features the Visitors, a lizardlike alien race who disguise themselves as humans. [16] The Cardassian race featured in multiple Star Trek series, is another example of reptilian humanoids in that particular science fiction universe. [17] The "Tosk" people, featured on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, is another. [18]

  5. List of fictional humanoid species in television - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: A xenophobic and imperialistic reptilian species. Centauri: Babylon 5: A once-great nation of humanoids, the first extraterrestrials to make contact with humans. Felis sapien: Red Dwarf: A race that evolved in an abandoned mining freighter from a pregnant housecat smuggled aboard by a crewmember. Ferengi: Star Trek

  6. List of alleged extraterrestrial beings - Wikipedia

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    List of reptilian humanoids; Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp; Fictionalized portrayals: They Live, V, Stargate, Star Trek, Worldwar, Gamehendge, etc. Tall, scaly humanoids. Reptilian humanoid beings date back at least as far as Ancient Egypt, with the crocodile-headed river god Sobek. The reptilian conspiracy theory has been advocated by David Icke.

  7. List of reptilian humanoids - Wikipedia

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    The Barabels from Star Wars; Hork-Bajir from K. A. Applegate's Animorphs; The Lady of the Green Kirtle from CS Lewis's The Silver Chair who can turn into a giant snake; An unnamed race from H.P. Lovecraft's The Nameless City - later Cthulhu Mythos tales have named these the Valusians or simply "serpent people". The Race from Harry Turtledove's ...

  8. List of fictional alien species: C - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: Humanoid Corporal Giroro: Sgt. Frog: Corvallen: Star Trek: Reptilian Humanoid Covenant: Halo: Collective of alien species who are allied with each other, Composed of Grunts, Brutes, Elites, Hunters, Jackals, and Prophets. Religious Hierarchy with intent to destroy the Human Race. Crystals: Raiden

  9. List of fictional alien species: A - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: Akiss: Harry Turtledove's Worldwar series: Very large and dangerous reptilian animal in the mythology of the Race. It is comparable to Earth's mythical dragons. Akrennians: Titan A.E. Rat/hyena-like humanoids who apparently do not dream (or bathe much); the character Preed is an Akrennian. The food "Akrennian Beetle Sushimi" is also ...