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{{quote|Eldar were familiar to many Imperial citizens, since they were often depicted as weakling aliens crushed beneath the feet of conquering humans in stained glass windows or in the margins of illuminated prayer books. The truth was that no human artist could ever realise one properly. An eldar looked almost human from a distance: two arms, two legs, two eyes, a nose, a mouth, but everything else was different. An eldar radiated wrongness, from its huge, liquid eyes to the many jointed, worm-like waving of its fingers. |''[[Warhammer |
{{quote|Eldar were familiar to many Imperial citizens, since they were often depicted as weakling aliens crushed beneath the feet of conquering humans in stained glass windows or in the margins of illuminated prayer books. The truth was that no human artist could ever realise one properly. An eldar looked almost human from a distance: two arms, two legs, two eyes, a nose, a mouth, but everything else was different. An eldar radiated wrongness, from its huge, liquid eyes to the many jointed, worm-like waving of its fingers. |''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' }} |
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{{quote|''Aw, Mom, he's no [[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|E.T.]] He doesn't even look like [[Star Trek|Mr. Spock]]!''|'''Sean Donovan''', upon seeing the first alien Visitor in ''[[V]]''}} |
{{quote|''Aw, Mom, he's no [[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|E.T.]] He doesn't even look like [[Star Trek|Mr. Spock]]!''|'''Sean Donovan''', upon seeing the first alien Visitor in ''[[V (TV series)|V]]''}} |
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{{quote|''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The original series]] got away with people who looked exactly like humans because it was a low budget 60's TV series. This is a multi-million dollar movie. Buy some damn [[Rubber Forehead Aliens|forehead bumps]] or something!''|'''[[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]]''', on the Baku from ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]''}} |
{{quote|''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The original series]] got away with people who looked exactly like humans because it was a low budget 60's TV series. This is a multi-million dollar movie. Buy some damn [[Rubber Forehead Aliens|forehead bumps]] or something!''|'''[[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]]''', on the Baku from ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]''}} |
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Eldar were familiar to many Imperial citizens, since they were often depicted as weakling aliens crushed beneath the feet of conquering humans in stained glass windows or in the margins of illuminated prayer books. The truth was that no human artist could ever realise one properly. An eldar looked almost human from a distance: two arms, two legs, two eyes, a nose, a mouth, but everything else was different. An eldar radiated wrongness, from its huge, liquid eyes to the many jointed, worm-like waving of its fingers.
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The original series got away with people who looked exactly like humans because it was a low budget 60's TV series. This is a multi-million dollar movie. Buy some damn forehead bumps or something!
—Linkara, on the Baku from Star Trek: Insurrection
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Lady Christina de Souza: You look human. |
Since [Jesus] became a man, what other form can reason take?
—Tinidril, Perelandra
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What, you think Earth is the only place humans come from?
—Andros, Power Rangers in Space
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Asher: And now I'm sure you're going to ask why people from another world look so much like you... |
Amy: And you're an alien. —Doctor Who, "Meanwhile in the TARDIS"
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Trekkie: Why is it that all of the guest stars are humanoid in shape even when they're playing aliens? —Fan encounter recounted by Marina Sirtis
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