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Exploring Neal Asher's Prador Aliens: Do You Have Any Fave Aliens in Fiction?
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[QUOTE="sbrothy, post: 6868503, member: 172578"] I'm currently reading Neal Asher a little more systematically. The books I read previously turned out to be part 2 of 3 and the-like. This time I started with the standalone novel "Prador Moon" as I think the [URL=https://aliens.fandom.com/wiki/Prador]Prador aliens[/URL] - even if maybe just a "little" over-the-top - is one of the best alien species I've seen from an author. Their lovable family dynamic (read: their complete and utter narcissistic disregard for their offspring) and their motives: they're not here for our water, or our women - except insofar as we're yummy devoured alive (which seems only 'fair" though as they treat their children just the same). All in all they make Ian M. Bank's [URL=https://theculture.fandom.com/wiki/Affront]Affront[/URL] look like a bunch of nice guys you'd love to spend an evening with. Initially I found Asher's peculiar mix of bodyhorror and scifi disturbingly offputting but, it's growing on me (see what I did there?). Do you people have any favorite, particularly convincing, and/or compelling aliens from stories you've read? And just for the record, films are OK but, hate me if you must, I don't consider Star Wars scifi. "Drivel" maybe, "samurais in space" perhaps, but scifi? No. EDIT: It just occurred to me - thinking about my needless comment about Star Wars, and taking Sturgeon's law at face value - that opposite examples might be fun too. Though I rather suspect this could make this thread run into Sturgeon's law, itself, or God forbid Godwin's law. But hey, have at it! :) [/QUOTE]
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