Prador Moon literally has giant space crabs as the antagonists.
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judgyweevil@feddit.it 9 months ago
We always tend to portray aliens in science fiction as humanoids. It’s time to change that
FinalRemix@lemmy.world 9 months ago
bleistift2@sopuli.xyz 9 months ago
Isaac Asimov, “Hostess” (1951):
There were four fingers but no thumb. Each finger had five independent ball-and-socket joints. In this way, the flexibility lost with the absence of the thumb was made up for by the almost tentacular properties of the fingers. What was even more interesting to her biologist’s eyes was the fact that each Hawkinsite finger ended in a vestigial hoof, very small and, to the layman, unidentifiable as such, but clearly adapted at one time to running, just as man’s had been to climbing.
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“[…] Look, there are five intelligent races in the Galaxy. These have all developed independently, yet have managed to converge in remarkable fashion. It is as though, in the long run, intelligence requires a certain physical makeup to flourish. […]”
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“Now when the differences among the intelligences are closely investigated, it is found over and over again that it is you Earthmen, more than any of the others, who are unique. For instance, it is only on Earth that life depends upon metal enzymes for respiration. Your people are the only ones which find hydrogen cyanide poisonous. Yours is the only form of intelligent life which is carnivorous. Yours is the only form of life which has not developed from a grazing animal. And, most interesting of all, yours is the only form of intelligent life known which stops growing upon reaching maturity.”
Ephera@lemmy.ml 9 months ago
Yeah, I hate that so much. Often times, it’s clearly just easier/cheaper to put makeup on a human actor, or at least for the aliens to be able to use the same equipment. But it’s so boring. If I want to see a humanoid with different skin color, I’ll visit my neighbor.
BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz 9 months ago
Aaaaand there is the Mass Effect reason
brrt@sh.itjust.works 9 months ago
Adrian Tchaikovsky would like a word.
victorz@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Can you recommend some of his work to start?
brrt@sh.itjust.works 9 months ago
The main reason I mentioned him is the Children of Time series, it revolves around lot around non-humanoid “aliens”. Fantastic series, but I love almost any of his SciFi stories.
frigidaphelion@lemmy.world 9 months ago
His “The Final Architecture” series also has a lot of non-humanoid aliens in it. Somewhat different in tone than the Children books but also super enjoyable!
victorz@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Cool, thank you, friend!
corvi@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Children of Time
brrt@sh.itjust.works 9 months ago
Almost “Username checks out” :)
FrChazzz@lemmus.org 9 months ago
iirc, in Star Trek the Klingons descend from a crab-like ancestor. I mean, yes, I understand what you’re getting at but I still think it’s kinda cool that Klingons are sort of humanoid crabs
mosiacmango@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Which canon? In TNG, humans/klingons/romulans/etc all share the same progenitor race that seeded the stars based on their DNA.
FrChazzz@lemmus.org 9 months ago
I think I read it somewhere in a trivia thing on Memory Alpha, but I honestly donʻt remember. But the Progenitors seeded common ancestors with their DNA. Which means that species like the Xindi wouldʻve had Progenitor DNA even though they have a multi-facted evolution with reptillian, primate, and arboreal humanoids…
princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 months ago
You’re forgetting the three other Xindi species, that are much less humanoid. The Avians, who look much like a pterodactyl. The Insectoids, who look like praying mantis. And the coolest of them, the Aquatics, who have amazing spaceships full of water rather than air, which made for some awesome scenes!
leftzero@lemmynsfw.com 9 months ago
Rocky from Hail Mary is sort of crab-like, and I think they’re making a film adaptation…
bdonvr@thelemmy.club 9 months ago
Yep. Very non-human or earth like at all in anatomy.
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 9 months ago
“That would be expensive! Just slap a crab necklace on some guy and call it a day.”
-the producers
SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de 9 months ago
Coming out in March
Very excited
frigidaphelion@lemmy.world 9 months ago
The Prador in Neal Asher’s “Polity” books are literally giant spacefaring crabs. And they are not very nice people.