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Cephalopods are extremely intelligent. If we ever get them into space, we're out-competed big time. ;)
(I think David Brin had a story along those lines)
I once read a sci-fi story where the humanoid males of this alien species had the developed breasts and did the nursing. That was kind of interesting.
Also Deanna Troi was originally envisioned as having multiple breasts in Star Trek Next generation. But they wimped out and just gave her regular cleavage.
The "weapon" was Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock; the Klingon involvement was in the latter movie, with what's his name from Back to the Future (Doc Brown) playing the Klingon Captain.
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Most of the alien characters are humanoid, they also have arms and legs and heads. If we saw an alien that had no humanoid features would we even know what it was?
After all people believed that coral was a plant
We might not recognise inteligent life it 'appeared' on our planet.
Similarly, it may also may bear a close resemblance to us, yet be very different DNA-wise; or whatever the life-form utilised in the place of DNA.
Agree, that breasts and other parts of the anatomy can vary; however, all mammals have nipples, and a stomach button on some form. I was not discussing reproductive organs. The young are born live after developing in the womb; there is a gestation period after mating. The womb is unique to mammals as far as we know.
Marsupials (Kangeroo, Koala bear etc) are not mammals, as you say, so why compare? The Kagaroo, if I remember something I saw/read, makes its own way from 'birth canal' (whatever its called in Marsupials) to the pouch where it continues to develope.
Marsupials are mammals.
Placental mammls have navels; oviparous mammals, like the platypus, don't.
Suddenly, imagination took place! I am associated with lots of scienticts - the kind with PhD after thier name - and even I can go with "oh just stop, It's all speculation."
"Oh no! Breasts and nipples!
Yeah, so?
Indeed, and If I remember correctly, there was at least one episode of Star Trek: TOS where the Federation encounters what are literally living slabs of granite, the Horta. Not to mention that one of my author friends happened to post something about a decidedly non-human vistor to Earth on her personal blog in the past several days.
http://www.authorbettyadams.com/bettys-blog/humans-are-actually-very-strange
It might beeasier do do with this one: http://www.daz3d.com/grey-alien-genesis . It's for Genesis 1, but it's a full-blooded Grey.
And all those mattresses are named "Zem". (for those who recognize the ref...)
I must now globberingly concede that the nipples may have been an embellisment.
I was actually a bit surprised when I loaded the new Gray hybrid up how tiny he is. He looks good and alien enough without much modification. This is just a quick comparison render in 3dL. Granted Sarge is oversized, but the female alien on the right is normal human size, and I can certainly dial him in bigger too... Or mix him.
I dunno, from the promo art I thought this guy would be taller. Not complaining. He is cool. But he looks quite more gray than I thought. He has a classic martian feel to me.
After my test render, I think he looks good and classic gray to me almost already.
Should I be afraid this is my 6666th post?
The human's armor looks really cool, but that one bright orange Anatomical Element protector stands out a bit. Is it its weak point?
Yeah LOL. I fixed that just recently. I I just had to go into the mat and do a little touch up. The crotch piece is the accent color, which is orange in this case. I erased the orange and made it yellow just yesterday. This was a render I'd done before that little... Er... Alteration. I'm torn between liking the orange for sheer amusement value and not liking it. Since it is female armor I guess it is meant to be a distracting element.
I think it was in Calvin and Hobbes where it was said proof of intelligent life out there is that they have chosen not to contact us.
Because they're not aliens, but representitives of human fantasy and imagination. They're characters used to tell stories about humanity, because that's what stories do, so things reflect humans.
I was contemplating a joke render featuring an alien woman with a pair of
But only place I could find the models was on Hivewire for $20 and eenh.
been there, done that, made the tee shirt. somewhere on my website. (which of course is off line at the moment)
Had CGI been at the state it is now when Trek first aired, we wouldn't be seeing half the races they've come across being anywhere close to humanoid, or bipedal. We all know the reason why it's that way, not to mention people relate more to aliens that look human. Not being held to the same restrictions as a television show and being limited only by our imaginations, there is no reason to go through the mental gymnastics of trying to justify aliens that resemble humans in any way other than to simply say that's what you prefer.