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* Parodied an an early ''SluggyFreelance'' plotline: There is a GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe, but it turns out (s)he's the ''male'' of that species. Riff and Torg oddly don't seem to care, and continue ogling him as blatantly as before.

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* Parodied an an early ''SluggyFreelance'' ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' plotline: There is a GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe, but it turns out (s)he's the ''male'' of that species. Riff and Torg oddly don't seem to care, and continue ogling him as blatantly as before.



* ''MSFHigh'' has the true legion, planty alien chicks that can convert other people into more true legion.
* [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_KAMics/5315350/ Emsi]] of [[TheKAMics Drunk Aliens]] has green skin, blue hair, antennae, & a tail.

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* ''MSFHigh'' ''Webcomic/MSFHigh'' has the true legion, planty alien chicks that can convert other people into more true legion.
* [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_KAMics/5315350/ Emsi]] of [[TheKAMics [[Webcomic/TheKAMics Drunk Aliens]] has green skin, blue hair, antennae, & a tail.



* The hot mom alien from ''IrregularElis'' are a good example.
* In ''NipAndTuck'', the ShowWithinAShow ''Rebel Cry'' has [[SplashOfColor them]]. This then entered into the main comic as a theme restaurant.

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* The hot mom alien from ''IrregularElis'' ''Webcomic/IrregularElis'' are a good example.
* In ''NipAndTuck'', ''Webcomic/NipAndTuck'', the ShowWithinAShow ''Rebel Cry'' has [[SplashOfColor them]]. This then entered into the main comic as a theme restaurant.
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** All justified though, since they're TransplantedHumans.

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** All Usually justified though, since they're TransplantedHumans.they tend to be TransplantedHumans (although one is [[spoiler:an Ancient]]).
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** All justified though, since they're TransplantedHumans.
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I thought it was fitting to add this. As she is an alien hottie as well.

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** Ben also seems to have caught the eye of a red skinned, four armed alien warrior princess [[spoiler:he bested in battle as well]].
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* In the ''Literature/{{Eldraeverse}}'', while eldrae skin tone most commonly varies between cream and copper, there is a small minority with skin translucent enough to qualify as the pale blue variety. Having blue blood, and all.
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** The various ''Franchise/StarTrek'' series saw the Orion Slave Girls [[{{Flanderization}} Flanderized]] into an entire species of [=GSSBs=]. According to ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'', they actually ''[[TheManBehindTheMan run things]]'', by keeping all the men in a permanent state of DistractedByTheSexy.

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** The various ''Franchise/StarTrek'' series saw the Orion Slave Girls [[{{Flanderization}} Flanderized]] into an entire species of [=GSSBs=]. According to ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'', they actually ''[[TheManBehindTheMan run things]]'', by keeping all the men in a permanent state of [[LoveIsInTheAir pheromone-induced]] DistractedByTheSexy.
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* Lyja is another example of an attractive female Skrull, who [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Johnny Storm]] fell in love with after he got over the whole Skrull thing. (Johnny actually married her when he thought she was human (Skrulls are shapeshifters) but the two fell in love even after the truth came out. In the [[MarvelComics2 MC-2 Universe]] they are still married and have a son, Torus.)

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* Lyja is another example of an attractive female Skrull, who [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Johnny Storm]] fell in love with after he got over the whole Skrull thing. (Johnny actually married her when he thought she was human (Skrulls are shapeshifters) but the two fell in love even after the truth came out. In the [[MarvelComics2 MC-2 Universe]] ''ComicBook/MarvelComics2'' universe they are still married and have a son, Torus.)

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* ''{{Intragalactic}}'' features a gender-flipped example -- the Pink-Skinned Space [[{{Bishounen}} Bish]] Axl, who has gills and was once a tadpole, but now is the human [[TheCaptain Captain's]] BrainlessBeauty [[BoldlyComing boyfriend]].

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* ''{{Intragalactic}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Intragalactic}}'' features a gender-flipped example -- the Pink-Skinned Space [[{{Bishounen}} Bish]] Axl, who has gills and was once a tadpole, but now is the human [[TheCaptain Captain's]] BrainlessBeauty [[BoldlyComing boyfriend]].

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That\'s not a Double Standard. Female aliens aren\'t *required* to be physically attractive, and there are examples of non-attractive alien women all over the place in fiction. Star Trek alone, for example, has dozens of cases.


A WeirdScience staple, usually coming from a [[FreeLoveFuture Sensuous Culture]]. See also BoldlyComing. May overlap with CuteMonsterGirl.

This trope is part of a larger DoubleStandard when it comes to science fiction: male aliens can be any shape or form, and very often are to show exactly how "alien" our extraterrestrial friends are, whereas female aliens (barring [[RuleOfFunny comedic exceptions]]) have to be humanoid enough to be attractive to [[MaleGaze male audiences]]. Thus you'll see alien women with plenty of NonMammalMammaries. To further accentuate the {{Fanservice}}, they also tend to wear {{Stripperiffic}} clothing, often justified by saying that in [[InnocentFanserviceGirl their native culture]] it's as ordinary as shirts and pants (or dresses) are for us.

Despite the name, blue seems to be a more prominent color nowadays (presumably due to LittleGreenMen becoming a DeadHorseTrope).

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A WeirdScience staple, usually coming from a [[FreeLoveFuture Sensuous Culture]]. Usually involves NonMammalMammaries. To further accentuate the {{Fanservice}}, they also tend to wear {{Stripperiffic}} clothing, often justified by saying that in [[InnocentFanserviceGirl their native culture]] it's as ordinary as shirts and pants (or dresses) are for us. See also BoldlyComing. May overlap with CuteMonsterGirl.

This trope is part of a larger DoubleStandard when it comes to science fiction: male aliens can They need not actually be any shape or form, green, and very often are to show exactly how "alien" our extraterrestrial friends are, whereas female aliens (barring [[RuleOfFunny comedic exceptions]]) have to be humanoid enough to be attractive to [[MaleGaze male audiences]]. Thus you'll see alien women with plenty of NonMammalMammaries. To further accentuate the {{Fanservice}}, they also tend to wear {{Stripperiffic}} clothing, often justified by saying that in [[InnocentFanserviceGirl their native culture]] it's as ordinary as shirts and pants (or dresses) are for us.

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* Julandri Courtesans and the Silthuri from ''TabletopGame/RocketAge'' both qualify, despite the fact that they are copper-skinned and hairless. They also excrete pheremones that enhance this effect.
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* A literal green skinned space babe was in ''LostInSpace''. She had a crush on Dr. Smith, who had to use her to find out where to get fuel for their stranded ship.

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* A literal green skinned space babe was in ''LostInSpace''.''Series/LostInSpace''. She had a crush on Dr. Smith, who had to use her to find out where to get fuel for their stranded ship.
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* ''Pinball/{{Embryon}}'' has the player incubate [[BaldWoman bald]] multicolored alien women from organic pods.
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* Captain Madison Vrax from Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn is a blue skinned human/alien hybrid.

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* Captain Madison Vrax from Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn is a blue skinned human/alien hybrid.
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* ''SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', features a Green ''Haired'' Space Babe: Miria Fallyna is especially notable for falling in love with her target after losing to him in battle then seeking him out to defeat him on board the ship. He runs into her at an arcade where he defeats her in a video game. He misunderstands her intentions and asks her on a date at which she tries to kill him with a knife. He wins again and she breaks down since he's the [[BestHerToBedHer first person she's never been able to beat.]]

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* ''SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', features a Green ''Haired'' Space Babe: Miria Fallyna is especially notable for falling in love with her target after losing to him in battle then seeking him out to defeat him on board the ship. He runs into her at an arcade where he defeats her in a video game. He misunderstands her intentions and asks her on a date at which she tries to kill him with a knife. He wins again and she breaks down since he's the [[BestHerToBedHer first person she's never been able to beat.]]
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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 -- 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 "[[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 boosted and 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 so. And with their long lifespan Ardat-Yakshi can look forward to ''centuries'' of preying and "feeding" 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 -- and is said to be ''just hitting her stride'' by Liara if one completes the Lair of the Shadow Broker mission.Liara. 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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* Used delightfully but deceptively in ''TopTen'' in the form of retired heroine/alien pornstar M'rgalla Qualtz, the Vigilante from Venus. [[spoiler: Her true form turned out to be a huge green insect thing]]

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* Used delightfully but deceptively in ''TopTen'' in the form of retired heroine/alien pornstar M'rgalla Qualtz, the Vigilante from Venus. [[spoiler: Her true form turned out to be a huge green insect thing]]thing that had to kill and eat people at certain stages in its life-cycle]]
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This trope is part of a larger DoubleStandard when it comes to science fiction: male aliens can be any shape or form, and very often are to show exactly how "alien" our extraterrestrial friends are, whereas female aliens (barring [[RuleOfFunny comedic exceptions]]) have to be humanoid enough to be attractive to [[MaleGaze male audiences]]. Thus you'll see alien women with plenty of NonMammalMammaries. To further accentuate the {{Fanservice}}, they also tend to wear {{Stripperiffic}} clothing, often justified by saying that in their native culture it's as ordinary as shirts and pants (or dresses) are for us.

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This trope is part of a larger DoubleStandard when it comes to science fiction: male aliens can be any shape or form, and very often are to show exactly how "alien" our extraterrestrial friends are, whereas female aliens (barring [[RuleOfFunny comedic exceptions]]) have to be humanoid enough to be attractive to [[MaleGaze male audiences]]. Thus you'll see alien women with plenty of NonMammalMammaries. To further accentuate the {{Fanservice}}, they also tend to wear {{Stripperiffic}} clothing, often justified by saying that in [[InnocentFanserviceGirl their native culture culture]] it's as ordinary as shirts and pants (or dresses) are for us.
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** Also from ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'' is the Andorian ActionGirl Talas -- Commander Shran's NumberTwo.

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** Also from ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'' is the blue-skinned Andorian ActionGirl Talas -- Commander Shran's NumberTwo.
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* The Awoken from ''{{VideoGame/Destiny}}'' are a rare [[JustifiedTrope justified example]]; they were originally a fleet of humans who fled Earth during [[GreatOffscreenWar the Collapse]] and when they returned they were basically a HumanSubspecies. So in other words they look like humans because they're descended ''from'' humans.
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* The Queen of ''Literature/{{Perelandra}}'' is her world's Eve, and thus the first of many Green Skinned Space Babes to appear on Venus... although she's shielded from the protagonist by an aura of innocence.

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* The Queen of ''Literature/{{Perelandra}}'' is her world's Eve, and thus the first of many Green Skinned Space Babes to appear on Venus... and, although nude, she's shielded from the protagonist by an aura of innocence.
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No, Zoe Saldana was in fact in green makeup.


** Gamora, of course (see Comic Books, above), being one of the main characters, still a babe (just not one that shows as much skin as in the comics), still just as lethal. (CGI rather than makeup was used in the movie to make actress Zoa Saldana green.)

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** Gamora, of course (see Comic Books, above), being one of the main characters, still a babe (just not one that shows as much skin as in the comics), still just as lethal. (CGI rather than makeup was used in the movie to make actress Zoa Saldana green.)
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** Sebulba has a pair of female Twi'leks that he uses as his personal servants. They pretty much act as his massagers and simply as a status symbol.

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** Sebulba has a pair of female Twi'leks that he uses as his personal servants. They pretty much act as his massagers and but more importantly, simply as a status symbol.symbol. (Meaning he has them with him in public to flaunt his wealth.)

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* Gamora (see Comic Books, above) appears in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', still a babe (just not one that shows as much skin as in the comics), still just as lethal. (CGI rather than makeup was used in the movie to make actress Zoa Saldana green.)

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* Gamora Several examples in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''. The most prominent:
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(see Comic Books, above) appears in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', above), being one of the main characters, still a babe (just not one that shows as much skin as in the comics), still just as lethal. (CGI rather than makeup was used in the movie to make actress Zoa Saldana green.))
** Nebula is a blue-skinned space pirate.
** Ophelia Lovibond plays a pink-skinned assistant to the Collector.
** [[spoiler:Rhomann Dey's wife, and consequently, their daughter]], are fuchsia, as is Bereet, Peter's one night stand.
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* Gamora (see Comic Books, above) appears in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', still a babe, still just as lethal. (CGI rather than makeup was used in the movie to make actress Zoa Saldana green.)

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* Gamora (see Comic Books, above) appears in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', still a babe, babe (just not one that shows as much skin as in the comics), still just as lethal. (CGI rather than makeup was used in the movie to make actress Zoa Saldana green.)
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* Quite a few ''Series/DoctorWho'' examples, including Chantho and Jabe - the former has mandibles and the latter is technically an Earth-descended [[PlantAliens humanoid tree]]. The revival also has (male and female) Silurians for those not put off by scales, in stark contrast to their appearance in the original series.

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* Quite ''Series/DoctorWho'':
**Fairly rare in the Classic series due to the relative difficulty of sexy alien makeup as opposed to just having sexy HumanAlien characters, but there's still a few, like Eldraad's humanoid form and the entire Thal species (also including sexy alien men).
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a few ''Series/DoctorWho'' examples, examples in the revival series, including Chantho and Jabe - the former has mandibles and the latter is technically an Earth-descended [[PlantAliens humanoid tree]]. The revival also has (male and female) Silurians for those not put off by scales, in stark contrast to their appearance in the original series.
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* The Taysans in the ''Literature/{{Spaceforce}}'' books look more or less like humans, except that their skin is silver. Although Ashlenn, the most beautiful of the Taysan female characters, is from a [[FantasticRacism minority ethnic group]] and is golden instead.
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* En from ''Manga/SailorMoon'' qualifies. Her male partner Al is just as pretty and green.

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