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In essence, the ScienceFiction [[InSPACE equivalent]] of the NobleSavage. The Noble Space Savage is, in its most literal form, aliens who epitomize the stereotypical virtues of the Earth-based primitive: wholeness with nature, ancient wisdom forgotten by modern man, and pragmatic but gentle philosophy.
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* The Quentians of ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVotoms'', especially [[GentleGiant Ru Shako]].
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* The ''Franchise/{{Stargate|Verse}}'' franchise is absolutely huge on the Noble Space Savage, almost too many examples to count. The Stargate galaxy is chocked full of neo-primitive human tribes, many of which -- though not all -- live in some way harmoniously with nature, and some of whom have experience with or even utilize technology without losing their "natural" wisdom.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'' has a long history of using the Space Savage, although typically in a cautionary role that makes a statement about people with power abusing those who are less fortunate or advanced than themselves.
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* The Na'vi in ''Film/{{Avatar}}''.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'' has the [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Togruta Togruta]].
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' has the Exodite Eldar, who fled both the hedonism and rigid discipline of what would become Dark Eldar and Craftworld Eldar. Nowadays they live on isolated planets, riding giant dinosaurs into battle.
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* In the ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' saga, the Chozo as a species are more {{Precursors}} than anything else, but [[VideoGame/MetroidPrime one sect holes up on Tallon IV]] and eschews most of the trappings of the civilization, living as one with the local flora and fauna and gaining great insights along the way.
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* The Quentians of ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVotoms'', especially [[GentleGiant Ru Shako]].
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* The ''Franchise/{{Stargate|Verse}}'' franchise is absolutely huge on the Noble Space Savage, almost too many examples to count. The Stargate galaxy is chocked full of neo-primitive human tribes, many of which -- though not all -- live in some way harmoniously with nature, and some of whom have experience with or even utilize technology without losing their "natural" wisdom.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'' has a long history of using the Space Savage, although typically in a cautionary role that makes a statement about people with power abusing those who are less fortunate or advanced than themselves.
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* The Na'vi in ''Film/{{Avatar}}''.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'' has the [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Togruta Togruta]].
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' has the Exodite Eldar, who fled both the hedonism and rigid discipline of what would become Dark Eldar and Craftworld Eldar. Nowadays they live on isolated planets, riding giant dinosaurs into battle.
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* In the ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' saga, the Chozo as a species are more {{Precursors}} than anything else, but [[VideoGame/MetroidPrime one sect holes up on Tallon IV]] and eschews most of the trappings of the civilization, living as one with the local flora and fauna and gaining great insights along the way.
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* The Quentians of ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVotoms'', especially [[GentleGiant Ru Shako]].
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* The ''Franchise/{{Stargate|Verse}}'' franchise is absolutely huge on the Noble Space Savage, almost too many examples to count. The Stargate galaxy is chocked full of neo-primitive human tribes, many of which -- though not all -- live in some way harmoniously with nature, and some of whom have experience with or even utilize technology without losing their "natural" wisdom.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'' has a long history of using the Space Savage, although typically in a cautionary role that makes a statement about people with power abusing those who are less fortunate or advanced than themselves.
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* The Na'vi in ''Film/{{Avatar}}''.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'' has the [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Togruta Togruta]].
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' has the Exodite Eldar, who fled both the hedonism and rigid discipline of what would become Dark Eldar and Craftworld Eldar. Nowadays they live on isolated planets, riding giant dinosaurs into battle.
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* In the ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' saga, the Chozo as a species are more {{Precursors}} than anything else, but [[VideoGame/MetroidPrime one sect holes up on Tallon IV]] and eschews most of the trappings of the civilization, living as one with the local flora and fauna and gaining great insights along the way.
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* The Quentians of ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVotoms'', especially [[GentleGiant Ru Shako]].
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* The ''{{Stargate}}'' franchise is absolutely huge on the Noble Space Savage, almost too many examples to count. The Stargate galaxy is chocked full of neo-primitive human tribes, many of which -- though not all -- live in some way harmoniously with nature, and some of whom have experience with or even utilize technology without losing their "natural" wisdom.
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* The ''{{Stargate}}'' ''Franchise/{{Stargate|Verse}}'' franchise is absolutely huge on the Noble Space Savage, almost too many examples to count. The Stargate galaxy is chocked full of neo-primitive human tribes, many of which -- though not all -- live in some way harmoniously with nature, and some of whom have experience with or even utilize technology without losing their "natural" wisdom.
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* In the {{Metroid}} saga, the Chozo as a species are more {{Precursors}} than anything else, but [[MetroidPrime one sect holes up on Tallon IV]] and eschews most of the trappings of the civilization, living as one with the local flora and fauna and gaining great insights along the way.
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* The ''{{Stargate}}'' franchise is absolutely huge on the Noble Space Savage, almost too many examples to count. The Stargate galaxy is chocked full of neo-primitive human tribes, many of which - though not all - live in some way harmoniously with nature, and some of whom have experience with or even utilize technology without losing their "natural" wisdom.
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* The ''{{Stargate}}'' franchise is absolutely huge on the Noble Space Savage, almost too many examples to count. The Stargate galaxy is chocked full of neo-primitive human tribes, many of which - -- though not all - -- live in some way harmoniously with nature, and some of whom have experience with or even utilize technology without losing their "natural" wisdom.
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In essence, the ScienceFiction equivalent of the NobleSavage. The Noble Space Savage is, in its most literal form, aliens who epitomize the stereotypical virtues of the Earth-based primitive: wholeness with nature, ancient wisdom forgotten by modern man, and pragmatic but gentle philosophy.
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In essence, the ScienceFiction equivalent [[InSPACE equivalent]] of the NobleSavage. The Noble Space Savage is, in its most literal form, aliens who epitomize the stereotypical virtues of the Earth-based primitive: wholeness with nature, ancient wisdom forgotten by modern man, and pragmatic but gentle philosophy.
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* The Na'vi in ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' [[{{Understatement}} could be seen as an example of this trope.]]
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* The Na'vi in ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' [[{{Understatement}} could be seen as an example of this trope.]]''Film/{{Avatar}}''.
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* The Na'vi in ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Understatement [[{{Understatement}} could be seen as an example of this trope.]]