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The concept of seemingly religious phenomena being explained as the work of alien civilizations.
The Dynarri are an alien race from Star Control II. The Dynarri race initially enslaved the Ur-Quan.
The Doog are a species of extremely loyal and naïve canine-reptilians. They are part of the Hegemonic Crux by proxy of being owned as slaves by the K'tang and Ploxis.
The draenei are a race of uncorrupted eredar that appear in the Warcraft universe. They are a playable race in World of Warcraft as part of the Alliance in the Burning Crusade expansion.
A revived Protoss Zealot who can continue fighting through the means of a mechanical suit.
The Drell are an alien race that exists in the Mass Effect universe. The species' first appearance is in Mass Effect 2. The party member Thane is a Drell.
Also known as Hulks, the Drinniol of the Marathon series are massive bipedal creatures that have been enslaved by the Pfhor.
The Drone is an enemy unit found in the XCOM series. They are fragile support units whose main function is to repair Cyberdisks and Sectopods, though they do posses mild offensive capability.
In the Halo series, flying insect creatures who fight alongside the Covenant.
The Druuge are an alien race from Star Control II.
An alien race originating from the Star Wars universe.
Any type of lifeform whose species is on the brink of extinction. Important characters being "the last of their kind" was once so common in fiction that it has become a mocked cliche.
Sentenced by fate to suffer enslavement under the Tha'Roon, the plant-like Eaggra fight to end centuries of bondage. Gathering in Vast numbers, using their intimate knowledge of the land and their tremendous endurance, the Eaggra hope to win freedom by holding out against the Superior warriors of the other races.
A race of spiritual warriors in the Star Wars universe.
One of the council races in the Mass Effect universe. Incredibly strong, but very slow, the Elcor have a very conservative culture, and use unique social conventions to communicate.
The Eldar are the oldest living race in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Analogous to Elves, they have "psyker" powers far beyond those of the younger races, and often use their far-sight and guile to manipulate the younger races to ensure the safety of their own species.
Eggs or cocoons that give way to enemies.
Games that feature enemies that were at one point unconscious in a sealed glass or metallic chamber (generally full of goo). Most of the time, the enemies break through the chamber to attack the player or are activated by an outside force.
Beware of these telepathic foes that can cause panic among your soldiers with psionic attacks and even take control of their minds. They are the most powerful race of aliens in the original X-COM: UFO Defense.
Ewoks are a race of creatures found in the Star Wars universe, their home planet is Endor.
The Exquivan are a species of peculiar monks indigenous to the planet Anshar III in the Anshar System. While certainly sapient, they greatly fear being consumed by the Eternal Ones, and work diligently to lose their intellect and return to a non-sapient existence.
The Fallen, also known as the Eliksni, are an insectoid alien race in the Destiny universe. They fled their homeworld after the Traveler abandoned them, and have taken up a war against humanity after rediscovering the Traveler in the Solar System.
Games that feature an antagonist--someone who opposes the game's protagonist--that is a woman.
In the Star Trek Universe, a race of aliens from the planet Ferenginar. Extremely capitalistic society, with most rules based on commerce.
The titular "Dandelion Warriors" of Ewoks and the Dandelion Warriors.
Fibs are aliens that grow from lies. They appear in Larry-Boy: The Mission alongside the Rumor Weeds and their leader.
A new enemy introduced in the Alien World Order Episode that uses a flamethrower, can fly, and shrink themselves at will to make for a harder target.
Enemies that prefer to keep a distance to the ground, and swoop down occasionally to do some damage.
Fairly weak enemies (not specific characters) that go down in a couple shots or swings, but will keep coming in droves.
The Galactic Empire was the galactic government established by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine in the Star Wars Universe.
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