Fictional alien species

The Abh are a space-dwelling folk in the fictional universe of Crest of the Stars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abh"

First Wave: When injured or killed, the Planet 3 Aliens (or at least the wounded part of their human skin) would revert to their original form: humanoid apes with black fur and green skin. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alien races from the Godzilla films"

Ankharans are a fictional alien race featured in Sojourn, a CrossGen comics series. They primarily reside in Ankharia, a mountainous region in Five Lands, a northern continent of planet Quin. Ankharans are tall, dark-skinned humanoids with a pair of gigantic wings protruding from their backs. Ankharan women are renowned for their beauty. They are an ancient race (possibly the oldest on the planet), and they hold tradition in high regard. Because they can fly with relative ease, they consider the "grounded" races to be inferior. They reserve special contempt for Trolls who, under the leadership of Mordath, invaded their kingdom in early 987th Century AD. The trolls ransacked their temples and palaces, violated many sacred Ankharian traditions and used every opportunity to humiliate the civilians. Although Ankarians eventually fought off the invaders, memories of their disgrace survived for generations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ankharans"

Antlions are a fictional alien species found in Valve Software's first-person shooter action computer game, Half-Life 2. While they prefer sandy environments, these Antlions have otherwise little in common with real antlions, preferring to directly assault prey rather than passively trap them. Antlions appear in Chapters 7 (Highway 17), 8 (Sandtraps), and 9 (Nova Prospekt) of the game. They also can be seen in Half-Life 2: Aftermath throughout City 17. ...more on Wikipedia about "Antlion (Half-Life 2)"

Aquitar is a fictional planet in the Power Rangers universe. It was first seen during the television series Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, a miniseries at the end of the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in which five Aquitians with Ranger powers come to Earth to temporarily take the place of the incapacitated Earthen Rangers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aquitar"

Ark Megaforms (негуманоиды Ковчега) are a fictional alien race from the Noon Universe created by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. Their homeworld is Ark (Ковчег), a planet officially discovered 2160 AD in the course of "Ark Project". ...more on Wikipedia about "Ark Megaforms"

The Aslan are an alien " Major Race" (eg., a race of intelligent beings) from the Traveller roleplaying game universe. They are four-limbed, upright, bipedal carnivore-pouncer lifeforms originally evolved in a solitary arboreal existence with a vague resemblance to the lion. They are nearly human-sized (averaging height 2.0 meters and 100 kg weight). ...more on Wikipedia about "Aslan (Traveller)"

The Babel fish is a fictional species of fish in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. ...more on Wikipedia about "Babel fish"

The Badoon are a reptillian alien species in the fictional Marvel Comics universe. They are notable for having a gender schism, resulting in two separate societies; the Brotherhood of Badoon (ruled by a 'Brother Royal') and the Sisterhood of Badoon (ruled by a Queen). ...more on Wikipedia about "Badoon"

Balmarians are fictional aliens from the Japanese video game series Super Robot Wars (Henceforth SRW). They first appeared as the chief villains in Shin SRW, but are more known for being major players in SRW Alpha timeline until the most recent and final installation of the series, SRW Alpha 3: To the End of the Galaxy. They also appeared in SRW Original Generation as major villains, echoing their role in the Alphaverse, though their role seems to have been eclipsed by the Zuvorg Inspectors in SRW Original Generation 2. However, they have not been exterminated in the OG timeline and may resurface again in later installations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Balmarian"

Baltan (バルタン星人 - Barutan Seijin) is an alien creature originally featured in the 1966 tokusatsu TV series, Ultraman. Its first appearance was in Episode # 2, "Shoot the Invaders!" The Baltan aliens have been considered Ultraman's most popular foe by fans, and have appeared in countless subsequent Ultra Series. It's indicated that he's set to appear on the most recent Ultra series, "Ultraman MAX." ...more on Wikipedia about "Baltan"

In the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games by SEGA, Black Arms are an alien race. They appear in the game Shadow the Hedgehog. They invaded Planet Earth for search of the seven Chaos Emeralds. Black Doom is in charge of the Black Arms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Arms"

The Borg or Borg Collective are a group of cyborgs in the Star Trek fictional universe. They are known both within and beyond Star Trek fandom for their relentless pursuit of what they want to assimilate, their rapid adaptability to almost any defense, and their ability to continue functioning after what may seem a devastating or even fatal blow seemingly unaffected. As such, the Borg have become a powerful symbol in popular culture for any seemingly unstoppable force against which " resistance is futile". ...more on Wikipedia about "Borg"

The Brood are a fictional race of evil extraterrestrial insect-like beings that has appeared in many Marvel Comics. First appearing in Uncanny X-Men #155, they were created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum. Claremont has said he was also inspired by the xenomorphs in the movie Alien when he created the Brood. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brood (comics)"

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In the science fiction television series LEXX, the Brunnen G were a race of romantic warriors, famous for their role in the defeat of the Insect Civilization. After that conflict they turned inwards, developing a medical means for making themselves immortal and isolating themselves from the rest of the universe. They met their fates 2008 years prior to the beginning of the series when His Divine Shadow destroyed their planet. The race's sole remaining survivor (of a sort) was Kai. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brunnen G"

The Arachnids (more commonly known as Bugs), are a fictional alien race from the movie Starship Troopers. Note that the bugs in the movie differ considerably of those in the novel on which it's based. In the novel, the bugs are called "Pseudo-Arachnids". ...more on Wikipedia about "Bug (Starship Troopers)"

Caleban are a fictional race of beings seen in two of Frank Herbert's novels, The Dosadi Experiment and Whipping Star. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caleban"

The Ceti Eel is a fictional inhabitant of planet Ceti Alpha V in the second Star Trek movie, Wrath of Khan. It is the only indigenous creature of Ceti Alpha V to survive after Ceti Alpha VI exploded and sent Ceti Alpha V into a different orbit. After the explosion, the planet was covered in dust and the Ceti Eel, along with the Augments (Khan and his men), were the only survivors. Ceti Eels incubate their larvae between their protective plates. Upon hatching, the larvae will seek out a larger animal, enter its skull through the ear and wrap itself around the cerebral cortex. This causes the subject intense pain and makes them susceptible to suggestion, insanity or suicide. Once the larvae mature, the host dies. The Ceti Eel has green blood. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ceti eel"

Chigs are a fictional alien species from the science fiction television series Space: Above and Beyond. The term chig is not the real name of the species but rather a nickname given to them by humans, referring to the earth animal known as the chigoe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chigs"

The Chozo are a fictional species, an ancient race of bird-like extra-terrestrial humanoids. The Chozo appear in the Metroid video game franchise. The Chozo were the ones who raised Samus Aran and outfitted her with her armaments. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chozo"

Ci-Kat-A are fictional, cat-like aliens created for the animated television series Swat Kats. They appeared in the episode The Ci-Kat-A and their vocal effects were performed by Frank Welker. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ci-Kat-A" shortopedia - now! Fictional_alien_species

Couerl is a fictional immortal alien race of predators created by the late science fiction novelist A. E. van Vogt (1912-2000) and featured in his short story Black Destroyer, included later in the novel The Voyage of the Space Beagle. Its resemblance is comparable to a large cat, except that its forelegs are twice as long as its hind legs, and he possesses tentacles (most likely two) attached to its shoulders. These tentacles terminate in seven finger-like protrusions. Its skin coloration is not mentioned, but it may be inferred from the title of the story that it is black. It sustains itself by feeding upon a substance it calls the Id of other beings, which is not related to the Freudian concept but is actually organic phosphate. ...more on Wikipedia about "Couerl"

The Covenant Elite (also known as Sangheili, the Covenant name for the race) is a fictional race in the video games Halo and Halo 2. One of the oldest and most faithful races of the Covenant Armada, the Covenant Elite is an alien ground troop that usually wields Plasma Rifles, Carbines, Beam Rifles, Fuel Rod Cannons, Needlers, or Energy Swords. ...more on Wikipedia about "Covenant Elite"

Arachnus made its first appearance in Metroid II: Return of Samus, in the depths of the planet SR-388, near the final area that housed the Queen Metroid. Defeating it yields access to the Chozo statue that holds the Spring Ball. ...more on Wikipedia about "Creatures in the Metroid series"

The Cylons are a cybernetic civilization at war with the twelve colonies of humanity in the science fiction movie and television series Battlestar Galactica, in both the original 1978/1980 series and movie and the new "reimagining" of 2003/2004. The word "Cylon" was minted in the original production and is pronounced as /sīlon/. The word could be a combination of "Cy" for cybernetic/ cyborg and the Greek suffix "lon" meaning member/structure/unit (as in "pylon"). It could be an allusion to the ancient Greek Cylon, who was advised by the oracle at Delphi to try to overthrow Athens. It may also be an allusion to the German word Zyklon ( tsʏkloː), which has an "S" sound at the beginning rather than a "Z" sound. It also may be an alteration of the Greek name " Cyclops," as the Centurions are one-eyed robots. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cylon (Battlestar Galactica)"

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