Different scale aliens?
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Different scale aliens?
The threads about monoculture races, and multiple FTL drives got me thinking. Are there any sci fi franchises out there that have aliens of very different scales? usually they're all roughly human sized
The only one I can think of offhand is the Zentreadi from Macross. Are there any examples of very small aliens, maybe in the couple cm range?
The only one I can think of offhand is the Zentreadi from Macross. Are there any examples of very small aliens, maybe in the couple cm range?
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Peter Hamilton series have aliens the size of eliphants.
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Cybertronians tend to be something other than human-scaled.
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Again, the Perryverse. Gengeneered/mutated humans alone range from 2.5 metres tall (and 2 metres across the shoulders!) down to basic human in shape but 8 centimetres tall (if not smaller).
Aliens are anything from approx 30 cm tall (if not smaller, the Swoon are merely the smallest I recall) all the way through planet size (SUPRAHET, Mobys) but most intelligent aliens (as I recall) were reasonably close to human size.
Again, any and all corrections are appreciated.
And of course the Captain Future series, where inside the seven space stones every atom was a solar system (or something to that effect).
Aliens are anything from approx 30 cm tall (if not smaller, the Swoon are merely the smallest I recall) all the way through planet size (SUPRAHET, Mobys) but most intelligent aliens (as I recall) were reasonably close to human size.
Again, any and all corrections are appreciated.
And of course the Captain Future series, where inside the seven space stones every atom was a solar system (or something to that effect).
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I'm assuming that this is from Hitchhiker's.Patrick Degan wrote:Yes. The Vl'Hurgs and their enemies. Also, they've had currencies which are of extreme scale: the Triganic Ninghi, a triangular rubberoid coin 6800 miles along each side.Bedlam wrote:One alien race in Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy had there whole invasion fleet eaten by a small dog.
And laughing my ass off at the sheer lunacy of it.
How does one make use of a coin the size of a continent?
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Well, that's one reason why the Triganic Pu isn't an exchangeable currency. Nobody has ever collected enough Ninghis ( 8 ) to own one Pu and, as the Guide explains, the Galactibanks won't deal in fiddly small change.Ryan Thunder wrote:I'm assuming that this is from Hitchhiker's.Patrick Degan wrote:Yes. The Vl'Hurgs and their enemies. Also, they've had currencies which are of extreme scale: the Triganic Ninghi, a triangular rubberoid coin 6800 miles along each side.Bedlam wrote:One alien race in Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy had there whole invasion fleet eaten by a small dog.
And laughing my ass off at the sheer lunacy of it.
How does one make use of a coin the size of a continent?
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Re: Different scale aliens?
Farscape was good for different race sizes. As for very small aliens, the only ones I can think of that haven't been mentioned is maybe whoever it was piloting the saucers in Batteries Not Included.phred wrote:The threads about monoculture races, and multiple FTL drives got me thinking. Are there any sci fi franchises out there that have aliens of very different scales? usually they're all roughly human sized
The only one I can think of offhand is the Zentreadi from Macross. Are there any examples of very small aliens, maybe in the couple cm range?
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I didn't think the saucers had pilots. I always assumed they were self-replicating robots.
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"These deadly rays will be your death!"
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There's that scene where one of the main characters looks for a moment at one of the saucers up close. Through a magnifying class, it looked like a tiny high-detail city with little electrical people walking around, if I remember right.Drooling Iguana wrote:I didn't think the saucers had pilots. I always assumed they were self-replicating robots.
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There were a few in the Lovecraft/Clark-Ashton/Derleth mythos. The Gugs were about 7 meters tall. The Shan were a race of football-sized fly-like creatures. The Great Race of Yith moved from bodies about 5 meters tall to swarms of hive-minded beetles..
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They were about eyelash sized; from Gift of a Useless Man, a short story. No species name was given; just the tribal one of the People.SylasGaunt wrote:There was a race in an Allen Dean Foster book I remember who were damn tiny.
From Jame's White's Sector General universe, we have the "macro-species" from The Genocidal Healer, whose name I don't recall. They were huge; the human-sized surgeons performed surgery on an older juvenile between the brain and skull by drilling a hole and crawling inside with spacesuits. They weren't all that crowded, either. As for size of the ocean dwelling adults, that's pretty much how the juveniles of their species perform surgery on them.
There's also the Strata Beast from his Major Operation, a single, intelligent organism that covered a continent. Big enough that much of the surgery was perform with starships and military weapons.
Darmats from Starplex are made of a mix of dark and normal matter, and are about Jupiter sized.
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There is the Old Mind from the Niven story The Convergence of the Old Mind, which is composed of distributed dust sized parts that move from close concentration ( for fast thinking ), to wide dispersal ( for far ranging perception ), over thousands and millions of years. At this point, it spans the observable universe, having had at least ten billion years to grow.
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