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** The sequel has this played straight with the Blisk, who seek to do HostileTerraforming on all of Earth, exterminating all indigenous life on it in the process.

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* Every alien species in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' (it is a world of EvilVersusEvil, after all):
** The [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orks]] are [[BloodKnight ridiculously violent and warlike]], and think nothing of rampaging across the galaxy and killing everyone they come across, all in the name of the WAAAGH!
** The [[SkeleBot9000 Necrons]] [[OmnicidalManiac want to kill all life in the universe]] to rebuild their old dynasties. Though some of the Necron lords have different ideas of what is best for their race. One of them even wants to stop the Tyranids from devouring all life in the galaxy (because he wants to use that biomass to eventually create new organic bodies for the Necrons).
** The [[SpaceElves Eldar]] are {{Manipulative Bastard}}s who [[ItsAllAboutMe would let millions of humans die to save a handful of Eldar]] (it is worth noting that that only happened once, and it was hundreds of thousands of Eldar. [[FantasticRacism The humans in the setting do much worse to the other races]]). Although, given the [[DyingRace situation]] they're in, they're much more sympathetic than most. Except they bring it on themselves by provoking everyone capable of kicking their faces in even though it is entirely unnecessary. More like a case of being TooDumbToLive. Unsurprising, since they were created to be weapons, not people.
** Their cousins, the [[TheFairFolk Dark Eldar]], are even '''worse'''. As in, torture their victims so horribly that Warp (pretty much {{Hell}}) predators grow on their night terrors "like cysts" and are harvested to create war beasts.
** The Pre-Fall Eldar Empire committed so much hedonistic depravity that they squicked the Chaos God Slaanesh into existence. Imagine the Dark Eldar if they were the undisputed rulers of the galaxy instead of a bunch of pirates hiding in the Webway.
** In fact, the only aliens that ''don't'' fit are the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Tyranids]] (who aren't sentient, but are still driven by a HiveMind that wants to eat the universe) and the [[TheGreys Tau]] (who are more "Aliens Are GoodIsNotNice {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}s", as long as you don't mind living in a place that's equal parts ''Literature/BraveNewWorld''). Except for the Tau using mind-controlling pheromones to keep its population and "allies" under control. Yeah, just that little detail. Move along, citizen.
** {{Subverted|Trope}} by the Kroot, who are shown to be quite likeable once you get past the fact they are avian mercenary cannibals.
** Oh, and one more thing: the humans of the setting? [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters They]] [[BlackAndGrayMorality aren't]] [[HumanityIsInsane much]] [[AbsoluteXenophobe better]]. Though, that is solely due to everyone else's evil forcing humanity to do just about anything to survive. And, some aliens [[CycleOfRevenge are pushed into that spot by humanity's actions]] (or some were friendly enough and able to co-exist with humanity, even integrating into equal societies... but were outright exterminated by the Imperium when encountered and hence no longer are able to serve as counter-examples for the modern setting).
** The Necrontyr were even worse bastards than the murder machines they would eventually become. They were a short-lived and bitter race who hated and envied the Old Ones for not sharing the secrets of immortality. They also grew to hate each other, and civil war was only barely averted when their leaders decided to direct all of that hatred towards the Old Ones, using their refusal to share immortality as a pretext for war. Yes, the Necrontyr tried to kill an entire race who had never really done anything to wrong them as ''stress relief''. The Necrontyr were as stupid as they were evil, since they really thought [[BullyingADragon picking a fight with a race who they envied specifically because they were powerful immortals was a good idea]]. Realizing they were horribly outmatched, they made a pact with the C'tan, giving them powerful bodies of living metal and worshiping them as gods in exchange for the C'tan's aid. The C'tan gave the Necrontyr [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor the immortality they wanted by transforming them into the robotic Necrons]] and waged war against the Old Ones. The war resulted in the creation of the Ork scourge (the Old Ones' desperate plan to fight against the Necrons and C'tan), the Old Ones' near extinction, and the corruption of the Realm of Souls into the nightmarish Warp and the birth of the first daemons. The bastardry of the Necrontyr is the root of nearly everything wrong with the galaxy, barring outside threats like the Tyranids.
** The C'tan were gluttonous monsters driven entirely by their appetite. Things were fine when they fed on radiation from stars. Then the Necrontyr gave them new bodies and they awakened to new intelligence and greater awareness of the galaxy around them, realizing that they could eat things other than radiation: lifeforce and souls. The entire reason the C'tan continued the war their slaves the Necrons started with the Old Ones was because they wanted to ''eat'' them (and everything else). In the end, they couldn't even resist eating ''each other''.
** The Old Ones might have been an exception. They used their power and immortality to explore the galaxy and seed life on other worlds and more or less lived in peace. Even when the Necrontyr declared war on them, the Old Ones showed mercy to their vastly inferior foes instead of simply wiping them out. [[CrapsackWorld The setting being what it is]], the Old Ones' lack of bastardry was rewarded with extinction. That said, the war made them desperate enough to make ''very'' careless decisions, such as weaponizing the power of the Realm of Souls (which is one of the reasons it became the nightmarish Warp) and creating the Orks to be their CannonFodder without creating an "off-switch" first. In the parody series ''WebAnimation/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'', the Emperor described them as [[NeglectfulPrecursors "shitty neglectful grandparents"]].

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* Every alien species in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' (it is a world of EvilVersusEvil, after all):
**
40000}}'': The [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orks]] are [[BloodKnight ridiculously violent and warlike]], and think nothing of rampaging across the galaxy and killing everyone they come across, all in the name of the WAAAGH!
** The [[SkeleBot9000 Necrons]] [[OmnicidalManiac want to kill all life in the universe]] to rebuild their old dynasties. Though some of the Necron lords have different ideas of what is best for their race. One of them even wants to stop the Tyranids from devouring all life in the galaxy (because he wants to use that biomass to eventually create new organic bodies for the Necrons).
** The [[SpaceElves Eldar]] are {{Manipulative Bastard}}s who [[ItsAllAboutMe would let millions of humans die to save a handful of Eldar]] (it is worth noting that that only happened once, and it was hundreds of thousands of Eldar. [[FantasticRacism The humans in the setting do much worse to the other races]]). Although, given the [[DyingRace situation]] they're in, they're much more sympathetic than most. Except they bring it on themselves by provoking everyone capable of kicking their faces in even though it is entirely unnecessary. More like a case of being TooDumbToLive. Unsurprising, since they were created to be weapons, not people.
** Their cousins, the [[TheFairFolk Dark Eldar]], are even '''worse'''. As in, torture their victims so horribly that Warp (pretty much {{Hell}}) predators grow on their night terrors "like cysts" and are harvested to create war beasts.
** The Pre-Fall Eldar Empire committed so much hedonistic depravity that they squicked the Chaos God Slaanesh into existence. Imagine the Dark Eldar if they were the undisputed rulers of the galaxy instead of a bunch of pirates hiding in the Webway.
** In fact, the only aliens that ''don't'' fit are the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Tyranids]] (who aren't sentient, but are still driven by a HiveMind that wants to eat the universe) and the [[TheGreys Tau]] (who are more "Aliens Are GoodIsNotNice {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}s", as long as you don't mind living in a place that's equal parts ''Literature/BraveNewWorld''). Except for the Tau using mind-controlling pheromones to keep its population and "allies" under control. Yeah, just that little detail. Move along, citizen.
** {{Subverted|Trope}} by the Kroot, who are shown to be quite likeable once you get past the fact they are avian mercenary cannibals.
** Oh, and one more thing: the humans of the setting? [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters They]] [[BlackAndGrayMorality aren't]] [[HumanityIsInsane much]] [[AbsoluteXenophobe better]]. Though, that is solely due to everyone else's evil forcing humanity to do just about anything to survive. And, some aliens [[CycleOfRevenge are pushed into that spot by humanity's actions]] (or some were friendly enough and able to co-exist with humanity, even integrating into equal societies... but were outright exterminated by the
Imperium when encountered Of Man declares this as gospel, and hence no longer are able to serve as counter-examples for the modern setting).
** The Necrontyr were even worse bastards than the murder machines they would eventually become. They were a short-lived and bitter race
anyone who hated and envied the Old Ones for not sharing the secrets of immortality. They also grew to hate each other, and civil war was only barely averted when their leaders decided to direct all of that hatred towards the Old Ones, using their refusal to share immortality as a pretext for war. Yes, the Necrontyr tried to kill an entire race who had never really done anything to wrong them as ''stress relief''. The Necrontyr were as stupid as they were evil, since they really thought [[BullyingADragon picking a fight with a race who they envied specifically because they were powerful immortals was a good idea]]. Realizing they were horribly outmatched, they made a pact with the C'tan, giving them powerful bodies of living metal and worshiping them as gods in exchange for the C'tan's aid. The C'tan gave the Necrontyr [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor the immortality they wanted by transforming them into the robotic Necrons]] and waged war against the Old Ones. The war resulted in the creation of the Ork scourge (the Old Ones' desperate plan to fight against the Necrons and C'tan), the Old Ones' near extinction, and the corruption of the Realm of Souls into the nightmarish Warp and the birth of the first daemons. The bastardry of the Necrontyr disagrees is the root of nearly everything wrong with the galaxy, barring outside threats like the Tyranids.
** The C'tan were gluttonous monsters driven entirely by their appetite. Things were fine when they fed on radiation from stars. Then the Necrontyr gave them new bodies and they awakened to new intelligence and greater awareness of the galaxy around them, realizing that they could eat things other than radiation: lifeforce and souls. The entire reason the C'tan continued the war their slaves the Necrons started with the Old Ones was because they wanted to ''eat'' them (and everything else). In the end, they couldn't even resist eating ''each other''.
** The Old Ones might have been an exception. They used their power and immortality to explore the galaxy and seed life on other worlds and more or less lived in peace. Even when the Necrontyr
declared war on them, the Old Ones showed mercy a heretic: all alien species are abominations that exist only to their vastly inferior foes instead be wiped out by humanity. There's certainly no shortage of simply wiping species proving them out. [[CrapsackWorld The setting being what it is]], the Old Ones' lack of bastardry was rewarded with extinction. That said, the war made them desperate enough to make ''very'' careless decisions, right, either, such as weaponizing the power of Necrons, the Realm of Souls (which is one of Orks, and the reasons Tyranids. However, ''Literature/TheHorusHeresy'' makes it became clear that there ''were'' plenty of aliens perfectly willing to live in peace and harmony, such as the nightmarish Warp) Interex and creating the Orks to be their CannonFodder without creating an "off-switch" first. In Diasporex... and the parody series ''WebAnimation/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'', the Emperor described early Imperium wiped them as [[NeglectfulPrecursors "shitty neglectful grandparents"]].all out.
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* ''Literature/TheSunEater'': Aliens in this setting are usually InnocentAliens, but the Cielcin are an AlwaysEvil ServantRace to a pantheon of evil gods. Cannibalistic and sadistic, they regularly indulge in torture, rape and murder of humans that oppose them (and sometimes their human allies get the same treatment). They're also omnicidal and dedicated to ending the physical universe. Before the Cielcin, millions of years ago there was a GiantCrab precursor species, the Enar, who were the previous ServantRace. While little is portrayed of this extinct species, they do seem much less brutal and sadistic. However worse for the cosmos, the Enar are far more successful and technologically advanced. They had killed every intelligent species in the galaxy, but had to commit a species wide suicide when they realize the not yet born human species is what will lead to the creation of the material universe.
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* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheSeasons'': The boss of Invasion mode is Lord Aldwol, a [[StarfishAlien tentacled and grotesque]] alien conqueror who answers Gobi's call to destroy Utania. Even outside of his hatred of Christmas, he [[TeethClenchedTeamwork disrespects]] his supposed allies Frinch and Matria.
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** [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]], from the planet Czarnia (usually; it's varied over time). His name in Khundian translates to "He who devours your entrails and thoroughly enjoys it." Lobo started as a parody/deconstruction of the trend towards DarkerAndEdgier characters, and became popular among both people who ''hated'' those characters (because he was such an over-the-top parody) and who ''loved'' those characters (because he was such an over-the-top parody). Ironically, his homeworld was (supposedly) a paradise populated with PerfectPacifistPeople and everything nice to the point of almost absurdity, and was completely unprepared for Lobo's birth. ([[WhereIWasBornAndRazed Lobo intentionally destroyed them]]. [[TeensAreMonsters With his high school science project]].)

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** [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]], Characters/{{Lobo}}, from the planet Czarnia (usually; it's varied over time). His name in Khundian translates to "He who devours your entrails and thoroughly enjoys it." Lobo started as a parody/deconstruction of the trend towards DarkerAndEdgier characters, and became popular among both people who ''hated'' those characters (because he was such an over-the-top parody) and who ''loved'' those characters (because he was such an over-the-top parody). Ironically, his homeworld was (supposedly) a paradise populated with PerfectPacifistPeople and everything nice to the point of almost absurdity, and was completely unprepared for Lobo's birth. ([[WhereIWasBornAndRazed Lobo intentionally destroyed them]]. [[TeensAreMonsters With his high school science project]].)
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* The Vardians of ''Series/{{Tracker}}''. Apparently they *could* cooperate with other races, they just hate doing it and prefer to be in control. They did create a DoomsdayDevice capable of destroying a planet. They're also notorious for betrayal, apparently. The fugitives were of all six of the series' races, but not all of the species were as evil as Vardians. Most of the others were just all the races' criminal element rather than the norm.

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* The Vardians of ''Series/{{Tracker}}''.''Series/Tracker2001''. Apparently they *could* cooperate with other races, they just hate doing it and prefer to be in control. They did create a DoomsdayDevice capable of destroying a planet. They're also notorious for betrayal, apparently. The fugitives were of all six of the series' races, but not all of the species were as evil as Vardians. Most of the others were just all the races' criminal element rather than the norm.
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* This trope is basically the whole premise of Creator/TomFulp's ''[[https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/183575 UFA]]'' ([[FunWithAcronyms Unstoppable Flying Assholes]]).
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* In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'', the aliens want to destroy humanity to colonize it. [[spoiler: This is justified, as they are all copies of Gallaxhar, a man so evil that he destroyed his home planet.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'', the aliens want to destroy humanity to colonize it.its homeworld. [[spoiler: This is justified, as they are all copies of Gallaxhar, a man so evil that he destroyed his home planet.]]
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** Oh, and one more thing: the humans of the setting? [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters They]] [[BlackAndGrayMorality aren't]] [[HumanityIsInsane much]] [[AbsoluteXenophobe better]]. Though, that is solely due to everyone else's evil forcing humanity to do just about anything to survive. And, some aliens [[CycleOfRevenge are pushed into that spot by humanity's actions]].

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** Oh, and one more thing: the humans of the setting? [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters They]] [[BlackAndGrayMorality aren't]] [[HumanityIsInsane much]] [[AbsoluteXenophobe better]]. Though, that is solely due to everyone else's evil forcing humanity to do just about anything to survive. And, some aliens [[CycleOfRevenge are pushed into that spot by humanity's actions]].actions]] (or some were friendly enough and able to co-exist with humanity, even integrating into equal societies… but were outright exterminated by the Imperium when encountered and hence no longer are able to serve as counter-examples for the modern setting).
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** The Helios Empire. For most of the story, we're told that they were once a thriving, peaceful Planet that specialized in SchizoTech and were destroyed by the Zaal in the past. That must mean they're the good guys, right? [[spoiler:'''WRONG!''' It turns out they're the GreaterScopeVillains of the entire anime. Underneath the exterior of glamour and nobility of the Helios Empire, there exists a dark secret -- the sacrifices of clones. At some unknown point in history, the Empire began manufacturing clones every time a member of the Royal Family was born. This was done to keep the bloodline intact, as well as to ensure that the Royal Family always had a heir. From cradle to grave, the clones were forced to surveil their prototype's life from their prisons. If the prototype was injured, the clone would be forced to receive the exact injury. If the prototype died, the clone was sent in their place. If an organ transplant was needed, the clone was harvested. When the clone outlived their usefulness, they would be eliminated to make way for the new successor. No matter what, the clones were simply puppets of their senior vassals. These facts were a secret known only to the royal family, and the oppression of clones was a common practice in Helios. It turns out that one of these clones finally got sick of the abuse, escaped, and established the Zaal Empire. He then orchestrated the demise of the Helios Empire, before setting his sights on world domination. Even the heroes feel symptahy for him, in spite of killing him in the GrandFinale, and decide not to bring back the Helios Empire -- instead creating the Galactic Federation Republic, where all people are equal, clone or not.]]

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** The Helios Empire. For most of the story, we're told that they were once a thriving, peaceful Planet that specialized in SchizoTech and were destroyed by the Zaal in the past. That must mean they're the good guys, right? [[spoiler:'''WRONG!''' It turns out they're the GreaterScopeVillains {{Greater Scope Villain}}s of the entire anime. Underneath the exterior of glamour and nobility of the Helios Empire, there exists a dark secret -- the sacrifices of clones. At some unknown point in history, the Empire began manufacturing clones every time a member of the Royal Family was born. This was done to keep the bloodline intact, as well as to ensure that the Royal Family always had a an heir. From cradle to grave, the clones were forced to surveil their prototype's life from their prisons. If the prototype was injured, the clone would be forced to receive the exact injury. If the prototype died, the clone was sent in their place. If an organ transplant was needed, the clone was harvested. When the clone outlived their usefulness, they would be eliminated to make way for the new successor. No matter what, the clones were simply puppets of their senior vassals. These facts were a secret known only to the royal family, and the oppression of clones was a common practice in Helios. It turns out that one of these clones finally got sick of the abuse, escaped, and established the Zaal Empire. He then orchestrated the demise of the Helios Empire, before setting his sights on world domination. Even the heroes feel symptahy for him, in spite of killing him in the GrandFinale, and decide not to bring back the Helios Empire -- instead creating the Galactic Federation Republic, where all people are equal, clone or not.]]

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* ''Anime/{{Daltanious}}'':

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* ''Anime/{{Daltanious}}'': ''Manga/DragonBallZ'': The first antagonists are from a {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}} of HumanAliens known as Saiyans. Apparently, being violent and evil became the general modus operandi of their (at this point, near-extinct) species and [[TheHero Goku]], who is also a Saiyan, is one of the few exceptions (and even then, only because of ChildhoodBrainDamage as well as a later {{retcon}} that his WhiteSheep mother Gine passed on her altruism to him)[[labelnote:*]] ''VideoGame/DragonBallLegends'' also details Saiyans used to be good but were overrun by the most violent and cruel of their species [[/labelnote]]. Frieza, a HumanoidAlien, is one of the first arc villains and one of the most evil characters in the series and an ArchEnemy to Goku. What few other members of Frieza's species shown (mostly his family) are evil. Most other aliens in the franchise, especially the ones from the Frieza Force's army are bad as well with only the Namekians being notably peaceful, though they have their bad eggs too like Piccolo Daimaou and Lord Slug.
* ''Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious'':



** The Helios Empire. For most of the story, we're told that they were once a thriving, peaceful Planet that specialized in SchizoTech and were destroyed by the Zaal in the past. That must mean they're the good guys, right? [[spoiler: '''WRONG!''' It turns out they're the GreaterScopeVillains of the entire anime. Underneath the exterior of glamour and nobility of the Helios Empire, there exists a dark secret - the sacrifices of clones. At some unknown point in history, the Empire began manufacturing clones every time a member of the Royal Family was born. This was done to keep the bloodline intact, as well as to ensure that the Royal Family always had a heir. From cradle to grave, the clones were forced to surveil their prototype's life from their prisons. If the prototype was injured, the clone would be forced to receive the exact injury. If the prototype died, the clone was sent in their place. If an organ transplant was needed, the clone was harvested. When the clone outlived their usefulness, they would be eliminated to make way for the new successor. No matter what, the clones were simply puppets of their senior vassals. These facts were a secret known only to the royal family, and the oppression of clones was a common practice in Helios. It turns out that one of these clones finally got sick of the abuse, escaped, and established the Zaal Empire. He then orchestrated the demise of the Helios Empire, before setting his sights on world domination. Even the heroes feel symptahy for him, in spite of killing him in the GrandFinale, and decide not to bring back the Helios Empire - instead creating the Galactic Federation Republic, where all people are equal, clone or not.]]
* ''Manga/DragonBallZ'': The first antagonists are from a {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}} of HumanAliens known as Saiyans. Apparently, being violent and evil became the general modus operandi of their (at this point, near-extinct) species and [[TheHero Goku]], who is also a Saiyan, is one of the few exceptions (and even then, only because of ChildhoodBrainDamage as well as a later {{retcon}} that his WhiteSheep mother Gine passed on her altruism to him)[[labelnote:*]] ''VideoGame/DragonBallLegends'' also details Saiyans used to be good but were overrun by the most violent and cruel of their species [[/labelnote]]. Frieza, a HumanoidAlien, is one of the first arc villains and one of the most evil characters in the series and an ArchEnemy to Goku. What few other members of Frieza's species shown (mostly his family) are evil. Most other aliens in the franchise, especially the ones from the Frieza Force's army are bad as well with only the Namekians being notably peaceful, though they have their bad eggs too like Piccolo Daimaou and Lord Slug.

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** The Helios Empire. For most of the story, we're told that they were once a thriving, peaceful Planet that specialized in SchizoTech and were destroyed by the Zaal in the past. That must mean they're the good guys, right? [[spoiler: '''WRONG!''' [[spoiler:'''WRONG!''' It turns out they're the GreaterScopeVillains of the entire anime. Underneath the exterior of glamour and nobility of the Helios Empire, there exists a dark secret - -- the sacrifices of clones. At some unknown point in history, the Empire began manufacturing clones every time a member of the Royal Family was born. This was done to keep the bloodline intact, as well as to ensure that the Royal Family always had a heir. From cradle to grave, the clones were forced to surveil their prototype's life from their prisons. If the prototype was injured, the clone would be forced to receive the exact injury. If the prototype died, the clone was sent in their place. If an organ transplant was needed, the clone was harvested. When the clone outlived their usefulness, they would be eliminated to make way for the new successor. No matter what, the clones were simply puppets of their senior vassals. These facts were a secret known only to the royal family, and the oppression of clones was a common practice in Helios. It turns out that one of these clones finally got sick of the abuse, escaped, and established the Zaal Empire. He then orchestrated the demise of the Helios Empire, before setting his sights on world domination. Even the heroes feel symptahy for him, in spite of killing him in the GrandFinale, and decide not to bring back the Helios Empire - -- instead creating the Galactic Federation Republic, where all people are equal, clone or not.]]
* ''Manga/DragonBallZ'': The first antagonists are from a {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}} of HumanAliens known as Saiyans. Apparently, being violent and evil became the general modus operandi of their (at this point, near-extinct) species and [[TheHero Goku]], who is also a Saiyan, is one of the few exceptions (and even then, only because of ChildhoodBrainDamage as well as a later {{retcon}} that his WhiteSheep mother Gine passed on her altruism to him)[[labelnote:*]] ''VideoGame/DragonBallLegends'' also details Saiyans used to be good but were overrun by the most violent and cruel of their species [[/labelnote]]. Frieza, a HumanoidAlien, is one of the first arc villains and one of the most evil characters in the series and an ArchEnemy to Goku. What few other members of Frieza's species shown (mostly his family) are evil. Most other aliens in the franchise, especially the ones from the Frieza Force's army are bad as well with only the Namekians being notably peaceful, though they have their bad eggs too like Piccolo Daimaou and Lord Slug.
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*''Anime/{{Albegas}}'': The Dellingers are grotesque, hideous, evil aliens that want to colonize the Earth. They constantly set up traps to and manipulate humans into doing their bidding. Even amongst themselves, the Dellingers are constantly fighting and backstabbing one another to attain higher positions of power. Only a few are truly good at heart, like Julia and General Dally.
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* From both ''Series/{{V 1983}}'' and [[Series/{{V2009}} its sucessor: "We are of peace, always". More BlatantLies were never spoken.

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* From both ''Series/{{V 1983}}'' and [[Series/{{V2009}} its sucessor: successor]]: "We are of peace, always". More BlatantLies were never spoken.

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