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This is a list of fictional galactic communities who are space-faring, in contact with one or more space-faring civilizations or are part of a larger government, coalition, republic, organization or alliance of two or more separate space-faring civilizations.
Little green men [10] Diminutive green humanoids. Even though a few abductions have referred to green skin, no report has ever involved anything that would fit the classic cultural stereotype of "little green men". They are included here only for cultural reference. [10] Nordic aliens [11] [12] Sometimes called Space Brothers [13]
List of Space Angel stories Title Episodes Space Hijackers (Solar Mirror) 1–5 The Little People 6–10 The Wizard of Eden 11–15 Incident of the Loud Planet 16–20 Expedition to a New Moon 21–25 Cosmic Combat 26–30 The Gladiators 31–35 The Light Barrier 36–40 The Slave World 41–45 The Exiles 46–50 The Saucer Caper 51–55
America's Most Evil. The United States has the most documented serial killers in the world, with a total of 3,690 surpassing the combined count of the next 10 highest countries, according to a ...
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Most Evil is an American forensics television program on Investigation Discovery, first aired in 2006, presented by forensic psychiatrist Dr. Michael H. Stone of Columbia University during the program's first three seasons, and by forensic psychologist Dr. Kris Mohandie during its fourth season. [1]
The Jotoki became the slaves and food-animals of the ferocious Kzinti. In "modern" times (i.e. during most of the Known Space stories), Jotoki are a seldom-seen slave race of the Kzinti. The Kzinti believe that there is a free Jotoki fleet wandering amongst the stars, which would have provided their most strenuous opposition (excepting humans).
A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) is a fictional criminal organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, it first appeared in Strange Tales #146 (July 1966). [2]