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* ''Series/{{Defiance}}'' has the Castithans who are a race of white skinned aliens. To be more specific is Stahma Tarr.
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* ''Pinball/BigBangBar'' has green-skinned space babes, blue-skinned space babes, orange-skinned space babes...
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* Aside from the [[HumanAliens Sebaceans]], ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' lived this trope - if the aliens weren't actually portrayed by Jim Henson puppets, they were certainly as weird-looking and brightly-coloured as possible. Regular characters include Zhaan (blue from head to toe, as her frequent casual nudity will attest), Chiana (entirely grey, and a nymphomaniac to boot), Jool (human-esque, although with forehead ridges, bright green eyes and giant bushes of hair that changes color when she's angry), and Sikozu (Caucasian-colored skin with fish scale-like patterns, red hair, and teal eyes)

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* Aside from the [[HumanAliens Sebaceans]], ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' lived this trope - if the aliens weren't actually portrayed by Jim Henson puppets, they were certainly as weird-looking and brightly-coloured as possible. Regular characters include Zhaan (blue (scaly-looking, blue from head to toe, as her frequent casual nudity will attest), attest, and a {{Planimal}}), Chiana (entirely grey, grey-white, and a nymphomaniac to boot), Jool (human-esque, although with forehead ridges, bright green eyes and giant bushes of hair that changes color when she's angry), and Sikozu (Caucasian-colored skin with fish scale-like patterns, red hair, and teal eyes)
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* Warmonga from ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''.

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* Warmonga from ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''. Her partner, Warhak is also green-skinned, but since he's male, he doesn't count.
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* ''Film/StarTrek'' (2009). Kirk appears to be in bed with Uhura, but when the lights come on [[BedmateReveal she turns out to be]] Uhura's roommate, an Orion girl. Who has been told off by Uhura before about [[ReallyGetsAround bringing men back to their quarters]].

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* ''Film/StarTrek'' (2009). Kirk appears to be in bed with Uhura, but when the lights come on [[BedmateReveal she turns out to be]] Uhura's roommate, an Orion girl. Who girl named Gaila, who has been told off by Uhura before about [[ReallyGetsAround bringing men back to their quarters]].quarters]]. At least one other appeared in the film.
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** The Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse has the Zeltron (magenta-skinned), who are perfectly aware of their attractive appearance and flaunt it. Some sources also claim they have mild pheromones, but not to the degree of the Falleen. They have a reputation (mostly deserved) as cheerful hedonists who'll do AnythingThatMoves. Both genders are like this.

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** The Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse has the Zeltron (magenta-skinned), who are perfectly aware of their attractive appearance and flaunt it. Some sources also claim they have mild pheromones, but not to the degree of the Falleen. They have a reputation (mostly deserved) as cheerful hedonists who'll do AnythingThatMoves. Both In a bit of a subversion ''both'' genders are like this.this and male Zeltrons look like (magenta-skinned) handsome human men.
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*** Further complicating things, Asari have a species-unique disorder called "Ardat-Yakshi syndrome". The term means "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Demon of the Night Winds]]" and causes a dysfunction in their usual [[MentalAffair nervous-system linking sex method]]; the Asari is rendered sterile, and she ''hurts'' anyone she tries to meld with. At its most extreme end, melding ''[[OutWithABang kills]]'' the partner, while the killer receives an incredible surge of pleasure as well as having her innate biotic abilities permanently boosted. The rush is so powerful that every meld-killer ends up insatiably addicted to doing so and her life goal becomes "feeding" as often as possible. As the syndrome manifests in the Asari equivalent of puberty, this means an Ardat-Yakshi can look forward to ''centuries' of preying on others. Morinth, the only canonical example of a killer Ardat-Yakshi so far, has only been preying for a few centuries and yet has already racked up a ''thousands-strong'' body count. The Asari are so afraid of the Ardat-Yakshi that the standard policy is "give them one chance to resign themselves to isolation and chastity, then execute them if they refuse". They're especially desperate to hide the existence of Ardat-Yakshi from the other races of the galaxy because they're scared that this would drive them away -- the Asari genes for being an Ardat-Yakshi pretty much only occur due to "pureblood" matings, so the fewer aliens willing to serve as fathers for Asari daughters, the more Ardat-Yakshi there will eventually be.

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*** Further complicating things, Asari have a species-unique disorder called "Ardat-Yakshi syndrome". The term means "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Demon of the Night Winds]]" and causes a dysfunction in their usual [[MentalAffair nervous-system linking sex method]]; the Asari is rendered sterile, and she ''hurts'' anyone she tries to meld with. At its most extreme end, melding ''[[OutWithABang kills]]'' the partner, while the killer receives an incredible surge of pleasure as well as having her innate biotic abilities permanently boosted. The rush is so powerful that every meld-killer ends up insatiably addicted to doing so and her life goal becomes "feeding" as often as possible. As the syndrome manifests in the Asari equivalent of puberty, this means an Ardat-Yakshi can look forward to ''centuries' ''centuries'' of preying on others. Morinth, the only canonical example of a killer Ardat-Yakshi so far, has only been preying for a few centuries and yet has already racked up a ''thousands-strong'' body count.count -- and is said to be ''just hitting her stride'' by Liara if one completes the Lair of the Shadow Broker mission. The Asari are so afraid of the Ardat-Yakshi that the standard policy is "give them one chance to resign themselves to isolation and chastity, then execute them if they refuse". They're especially desperate to hide the existence of Ardat-Yakshi from the other races of the galaxy because they're scared that this would drive them away -- the Asari genes for being an Ardat-Yakshi pretty much only occur due to "pureblood" matings, so the fewer aliens willing to serve as fathers for Asari daughters, the more Ardat-Yakshi there will eventually be.
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*** Further complicating things, Asari have a species-unique disorder called "Ardat-Yakshi syndrome". The term means "[[NamesToRunAwayReallyFastFrom Demon of the Night Winds]]" and causes a dysfunction in their usual [[MentalAffair nervous-system linking sex method]; the Asari is rendered sterile, and she ''hurts'' anyone she tries to meld with. At its most extreme end, melding ''[[OutWithABang kills]]'' the partner, while the killer receives an incredible surge of pleasure as well as having her innate biotic abilities permanently boosted. The rush is so powerful that every meld-killer ends up insatiably addicted to doing so and her life goal becomes "feeding" as often as possible. As the syndrome manifests in the Asari equivalent of puberty, this means an Ardat-Yakshi can look forward to ''centuries' of preying on others. Morinth, the only canonical example of a killer Ardat-Yakshi so far, has only been preying for a few centuries and yet has already racked up a ''thousands-strong'' body count. The Asari are so afraid of the Ardat-Yakshi that the standard policy is "give them one chance to resign themselves to isolation and chastity, then execute them if they refuse". They're especially desperate to hide the existence of Ardat-Yakshi from the other races of the galaxy because they're scared that this would drive them away -- the Asari genes for being an Ardat-Yakshi pretty much only occur due to "pureblood" matings, so the fewer aliens willing to serve as fathers for Asari daughters, the more Ardat-Yakshi there will eventually be.

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*** Further complicating things, Asari have a species-unique disorder called "Ardat-Yakshi syndrome". The term means "[[NamesToRunAwayReallyFastFrom "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Demon of the Night Winds]]" and causes a dysfunction in their usual [[MentalAffair nervous-system linking sex method]; method]]; the Asari is rendered sterile, and she ''hurts'' anyone she tries to meld with. At its most extreme end, melding ''[[OutWithABang kills]]'' the partner, while the killer receives an incredible surge of pleasure as well as having her innate biotic abilities permanently boosted. The rush is so powerful that every meld-killer ends up insatiably addicted to doing so and her life goal becomes "feeding" as often as possible. As the syndrome manifests in the Asari equivalent of puberty, this means an Ardat-Yakshi can look forward to ''centuries' of preying on others. Morinth, the only canonical example of a killer Ardat-Yakshi so far, has only been preying for a few centuries and yet has already racked up a ''thousands-strong'' body count. The Asari are so afraid of the Ardat-Yakshi that the standard policy is "give them one chance to resign themselves to isolation and chastity, then execute them if they refuse". They're especially desperate to hide the existence of Ardat-Yakshi from the other races of the galaxy because they're scared that this would drive them away -- the Asari genes for being an Ardat-Yakshi pretty much only occur due to "pureblood" matings, so the fewer aliens willing to serve as fathers for Asari daughters, the more Ardat-Yakshi there will eventually be.
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*** Further complicating things, Asari have a species-unique disorder called "Ardat-Yakshi syndrome". The term means "[[NamesToRunAwayReallyFastFrom Demon of the Night Winds]]" and causes a dysfunction in their usual [[MentalAffair nervous-system linking sex method]; the Asari is rendered sterile, and she ''hurts'' anyone she tries to meld with. At its most extreme end, melding ''[[OutWithABang kills]]'' the partner, while the killer receives an incredible surge of pleasure as well as having her innate biotic abilities permanently boosted. The rush is so powerful that every meld-killer ends up insatiably addicted to doing so and her life goal becomes "feeding" as often as possible. As the syndrome manifests in the Asari equivalent of puberty, this means an Ardat-Yakshi can look forward to ''centuries' of preying on others. Morinth, the only canonical example of a killer Ardat-Yakshi so far, has only been preying for a few centuries and yet has already racked up a ''thousands-strong'' body count. The Asari are so afraid of the Ardat-Yakshi that the standard policy is "give them one chance to resign themselves to isolation and chastity, then execute them if they refuse". They're especially desperate to hide the existence of Ardat-Yakshi from the other races of the galaxy because they're scared that this would drive them away -- the Asari genes for being an Ardat-Yakshi pretty much only occur due to "pureblood" matings, so the fewer aliens willing to serve as fathers for Asari daughters, the more Ardat-Yakshi there will eventually be.
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* Female Lashunta in TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}. The Lashunta are a species of RubberForeheadAliens from the setting's equivalent of Venus (which, in proper PlanetaryRomance fashion, is a lush jungle world). The women resemble beautiful humanoid women with insect antennae, while the men are short, hairy, and unprepossessing (but badass). Both genders are psychic.
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Backwards knees and three-finger hands aren\'t very human, and this isn\'t about fanon depictions.


* The Eldar in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' are [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]], in addition to being [[MemeticMutation EXTRA HERETICAL]] from the point of view of the humans.
** The Tau females are in a similar situation, with some artists depicting them almost equally as gaunt looking as the males with little dimorphism between them, while other artists make them very much blue-skinned space babes with {{Moe}} looking faces (their lack of noses amplifying the cute factor) and curvy bodies. Because of these depictions, some fans have taken to referring to female tau by the nickname "blueberries," and when female tau are brought up you can expect at least some [[FanDumb bickering and nerd raeg]] over what is and isn't canon, especially since the official fluff itself is somewhat conflicting as to whether or not female tau are attractive by human standards (not that most humans would admit to the heresy of being attracted to xeno scum).

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* The Eldar in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' are [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]], in addition to being [[MemeticMutation EXTRA HERETICAL]] from the point of view of the humans.
bestiality]].
** The Tau females are in a similar situation, with some artists depicting them almost equally as situation. Males are gaunt looking as the males with little dimorphism between them, while other artists make them and very much blue-skinned space babes with {{Moe}} looking faces (their lack of noses amplifying the cute factor) and curvy bodies. Because of these depictions, some fans have taken to referring to female tau by the nickname "blueberries," and when female tau are brought up you can expect at least some [[FanDumb bickering and nerd raeg]] over what is and isn't canon, especially since distinct from human, but the official fluff itself is somewhat conflicting as to whether or not female tau are attractive by human standards (not that most humans would admit to the heresy of being attracted to xeno scum).



** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' finally resolves what Quarians look like underneath their masks, but only if you've romanced Tali ''and'' [[spoiler:make sure the quarian fleet survives the battle over Rannoch]], and it turns out that they're practically RubberForeheadAliens. This shouldn't be much of a surprise, given that you can see their facial contours through their masks (and why would a race with a human body shape have a radically inhuman face anyway?).

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** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' finally resolves what Quarians look like underneath their masks, but only if you've romanced Tali ''and'' [[spoiler:make sure the quarian fleet survives the battle over Rannoch]], and it turns out that they're practically RubberForeheadAliens. This shouldn't be much of a surprise, given that you can see their facial contours through their masks (and why would a race with a human body shape have a radically inhuman face anyway?).
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* Edmond Hamilton's ''Starwolf'' features Vreya, a pale-gold skinned AmazonianBeauty.
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* Melda Deltz from SpaceBattleshipYamato2199.
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* True to the television series, Creator/DataEast's ''[[Pinball/StarTrekDataEast Star Trek]]'' includes a green-skinned Orion slave girl on the playfield.
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** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' finally resolves what Quarians look like underneath their masks, but only if you've romanced Tali ''and'' [[spoiler:make sure the quarian fleet survives the battle over Rannoch]], and it turns out that they're practically RubberForeheadAliens.

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** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' finally resolves what Quarians look like underneath their masks, but only if you've romanced Tali ''and'' [[spoiler:make sure the quarian fleet survives the battle over Rannoch]], and it turns out that they're practically RubberForeheadAliens. This shouldn't be much of a surprise, given that you can see their facial contours through their masks (and why would a race with a human body shape have a radically inhuman face anyway?).
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** The Tau females are in a similar situation, with some artists depicting them almost equally as gaunt looking as the males with little dimorphism between them, while other artists make them very much blue-skinned space babes with {{Moe}} looking faces (their lack of noses amplifying the cute factor) and curvy bodies. Because of these depictions, some fans have taken to referring to female tau by the nickname "blueberries," and when female tau are brought up you can expect at least some [[FanDumb bickering and nerd raeg]] over what is and isn't canon, especially since the official fluff itself is somewhat conflicting as to whether or not female tau are attractive by human standards (not that most humans would admit to the heresy of being attracted to xeno scum).
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** Aayla Secura was a female Twi'lek who first appeared in the prequels (blue skinned), but a subversion; she was attractive, but was a female Jedi, and very much a serious ActionGirl. (Sadly, she was one of many Jedi murdered in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.)

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** Aayla Secura was a female Twi'lek who first appeared in the prequels (blue skinned), but a subversion; subversion among her species; she was attractive, but was a female Jedi, and very much a serious ActionGirl. (Sadly, she was one of many Jedi murdered in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.)
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** Aayla Secura was a female Twi'lek who first appeared in the prequels (blue skinned), but a subversion; she was attractive, but was a female Jedi, and very much a serious ActionGirl. (Sadly, she was one of many Jedi murdered in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.)
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One big reason green and blue are favorite skin-colors for otherwise-human aliens, [[WordOfGod according to most creators]], is because there's no RealLife human equivalent among human ethnic groups, thus eliminating any chance of UnfortunateImplications when aliens are depicted. (Skin color alone can't be seen as a subtle attack on any real minority.)
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* The Martian Queen from ''DuckDodgers''. A WhiteHairedPrettyGirl who walks around in nothing but a golden bra thing and an ''almost'' see-through long skirt. Impressive given that, aside from eyes, she has no features on her face at all, unless seen in profile.

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* The Martian Queen from ''DuckDodgers''. A WhiteHairedPrettyGirl white-haired alien who walks around in nothing but a golden bra thing and an ''almost'' see-through long skirt. Impressive given that, aside from eyes, she has no features on her face at all, unless seen in profile.
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The space babe from \'Lost in Space\' is called Athena.

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** And ironically, [[NeutralFemale her]] [[TheDitz name]] is ''Athena''.
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** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' finally resolves what Quarians look like underneath their masks, but only if you've romanced Tali ''and'' [[spoiler:make sure the quarian fleet survives the battle over Rannoch]], and it turns out that they're practically RubberForeheadAliens. However, as the "picture" of a Quarian without their mask is a [[TheyJustDidntCare rather badly]] [[http://media.gamebandits.com/images/2012/03/taligetty.jpg photoshopped stock image of a model]], most fans put this into FanonDiscontinuity and prefer other, more imaginative fan-made designs.

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** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' finally resolves what Quarians look like underneath their masks, but only if you've romanced Tali ''and'' [[spoiler:make sure the quarian fleet survives the battle over Rannoch]], and it turns out that they're practically RubberForeheadAliens. However, as the "picture" of a Quarian without their mask is a [[TheyJustDidntCare rather badly]] [[http://media.gamebandits.com/images/2012/03/taligetty.jpg photoshopped stock image of a model]], most fans put this into FanonDiscontinuity and prefer other, more imaginative fan-made designs.
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** There's one asari, Shiala, who is ''literally'' green-skinned, provided she survives the events of the first game - her skin pigment changed a few months after Shepard's mission to Feros. If the rest of the Feros colony survived as well, she even flirts with Shepard.
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* Averted in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'', this time with Kirk actually ending up with an implied threesome with two alien [[CatGirl cat girls]].
** Sharp-eyed viewers can spot an Orion woman in the crowd in San Fransisco.
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*** Jadzia is an interesting example since her species (the Trill) had been previously established in the TNG episode "The Host". Two Trill characters appeared in that episode, one male and one female, and both had [[RubberForeheadAliens bumpy foreheads]] and no spots. Actress Terry Farrell was supposed to appear in [=DS9=] in similar makeup, but one of the writers took one look at a production photo of Farrell with the forehead bumps and said, quote, "What did you do to her head, she used to be beautiful?" so they gave her spots instead. And thus an entire species was retconned simply because a makeup prosthetic looked unflattering on Terry Farrell's face.
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* The Eldar in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' are [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]]. On the other side of things, most humans would consider it [[MemeticMutation EXTRA HERETICAL]].

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* The Eldar in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' are [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]]. On the other side of things, most humans would consider it bestiality]], in addition to being [[MemeticMutation EXTRA HERETICAL]].HERETICAL]] from the point of view of the humans.
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* The Eldar in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' are [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]].

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* The Eldar in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' are [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]]. On the other side of things, most humans would consider it [[MemeticMutation EXTRA HERETICAL]].
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* The [[NoNameGiven water girl]] in ''ComicBook/KingCity'' is a blue, tentacle-haired, tailed water-breather, but looks otherwise like a cute human woman.
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries Green Lantern: The Animated Series]]'' the Star Sapphire Corps most of them are Zamarons who are blue skinned all [[OneGenderRace female race]], and wear really fanservicey outfits.

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* In ''[[WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries Green Lantern: The Animated Series]]'' Series]]'', the Star Sapphire Corps most of them are Zamarons who are blue skinned all [[OneGenderRace female race]], and wear really fanservicey outfits.
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* A villain in an episode of ''EekTheCat'' parodying ''Franchise/StarTrek'' uses this exact wording to refer to his highly attractive spies.

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* A villain in an episode of ''EekTheCat'' ''[[WesternAnimation/EekTheCat Eek! The Cat]]'' parodying ''Franchise/StarTrek'' uses this exact wording to refer to his highly attractive spies.



* ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'' the Star Sapphire Corps most of them are Zomorans who are blue skinned all [[OneGenderRace female race]], and wear really fanservicey outfits.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'' ''[[WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries Green Lantern: The Animated Series]]'' the Star Sapphire Corps most of them are Zomorans Zamarons who are blue skinned all [[OneGenderRace female race]], and wear really fanservicey outfits.

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