Strangest alien in sci-fi?
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Tom Cruise.
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I think you win the contest.schizo-hal wrote:Tom Cruise.
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Warcraft 'Demons' should be classified as aliens, so...fell hounds and dreadlords.
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Along that line, the daemons from 40K fit in nicely with this thread.
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Those plastic aliens in Dr. Who were interesting too.
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they were indeed quite different.
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Definitely unique.
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The Immortal God-Emperor of Mankind. Seeing as he isn't truely human.
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Is he really that strange, though? I mean, sure, he's a three metre tall immortal god, but he's still pretty human.
Along that line, the C'tan definitely qualify as strange.
Along that line, the C'tan definitely qualify as strange.
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How about the Necrons - "living metal?"
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They're not that strange. Just androids really. For W40k I would go with Orks and their reproductive abilities over Necrons. But Orks aren't that unique. Ur-Quan Masters had some creatures similiar to Orks too. But these things were more along the lines of flying pigs and they released toxins which destroyed the planet they lived on. That's a bit stranger too.Mikey wrote:How about the Necrons - "living metal?"
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Technicaly the Necrons are just uber-advanced robots with the souls of the Necrontyr shoved into them. Not too sure if they'd actualy count.
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I loved the K'Tang from Star Control...
'Dune' sandworms are definitely different...
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'Dune' sandworms are definitely different...
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Alien, from Alien. A very strange parasite like creature.