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Aliens

One of the biggest things for me is that the aliens not be total stereotypes, I'm fine with them valuing certain things more than humans, Logic, Honor, Religion, the State, but each individual should have a different understanding of what that value means. The best example for me was the Cardassians. Dukhat, Garak, Damar, Tain and Marritza all had vastly different ideas about what it meant to be patriotic and to serve Cardassia. Some of them even changed their minds. Even when they were first introduced in The Wounded, the characters were easy to differentiate from one another. Compare that to the Klingons. While there are a few that break the mold, many characters could easily be replaced with others with no changes to the story or motivation whatsoever. I want to learn about the traditions and politics of the aliens as much as we did with the Klingons, but have the variety and characterization that we got with the Cardassians.
 
We need something totally different....

The black oil from the X-Files.
The aliens from the "Alien" movies.
The assimilated Borg dogs from the Shatnerverse Trek novels.

Kor
The black oil thing was interesting. Didn't TNG have something somewhat similar?

Then there was the energy entity in The Companion (TOS), and The Devil in the Dark (TOS) was a silicon based life form.

Variety is the spice of life, including life not as we know it.
 
One type of alien I'd love to see is one we can't actually see, someone who is obscured behind a breathing mask and hood as they don't breath standard M-Class gases. It could leave their actual appearance up for some imagination as they are never seen without the mask.
 
Re: War of the Worlds (1953)

No, not the version with Tom Cruise.

Given the rudimentary special effects of the early '50s, they did a remarkable job with a man in a suit.

The "Martian" was very different in appearance from a human, and was humanoid in only the vaguest sense.
 
An alien like black widow spider, where the female is huge and powerful, and kill (and eat) the male after they are mating. Imagine if they are bi pedal, look like human, and ugly.
 
Re: browsing in the public library

Can aliens visit us from another universe?

A few years back I came across a book which discussed the multi-verse. One topic was life and/or intelligence. While different universes may have different physical laws (or at least different physical constants) it was suggested that some universes-quite different from our own-could have some form of life or intelligence.

If so, could these cross over into our universe, and exist for a time?

I recall an episode of the Outer Limits, in which a two-dimensional being visited our universe.
 
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