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* BigBad: Rameses.
* BoldlyComing: Sagnac in her first scene has sex with an Earth abductee.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: The female aliens go barefoot or stocking footed.
* TheDragon: Sagnac.
* TheFederation: The Intergalactic League of Races.

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* %%* BoldlyComing: Sagnac in her first scene has sex with an Earth abductee.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: The female aliens go barefoot or stocking footed.
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* %%* TheFederation: The Intergalactic League of Races.

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* DoesNotLikeShoes: The female aliens go barefoot or stocking footed.



* {{Fanservice}}: When they abduct a family of three -[[UglyGuyHotWife husband, considerably more attractive wife]], young son - we don't see what happens to the father and boy, but the aliens feel the need to [[LingerieScene have the mother take off most of her clothes ]] while they examine her.

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* {{Fanservice}}: {{Fanservice}}:
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When they abduct a family of three -[[UglyGuyHotWife husband, considerably more attractive wife]], young son - we don't see what happens to the father and boy, but the aliens feel the need to [[LingerieScene have the mother take off most of her clothes ]] while they examine her.her.
** The women on the starship prance around in very form-fitting unitards.
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* BetweenMyLegs: When the beautiful nude female HumanAlien enters the room in the flying saucer where the farmer is being held, she walks between the camera and the farmer so the camera can see him between her legs.

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* BetweenMyLegs: When the beautiful nude female HumanAlien Sagnac enters the room in the flying saucer where the farmer is being held, she walks between the camera and the farmer so the camera can see him between her legs.
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* BetweenMyLegs: When the beautiful nude female HumanAlien enters the room in the flying saucer where the farmer is being held, she walks between the camera and the farmer so the camera can see him between her legs.
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* {{Technobabble}}: According to the robot: "''The pulsing lights you see are the result of adjusting our magnetic force field from positive to negative. Without this protection, the tremendous pressure of the ocean would crush us immediately''". This is further "explained" later on in regard to the ship: "''This ship is powered through reversible electromagnetism. Reversing electric and magnetic energy allows us to control and overcome gravity''".

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* {{Technobabble}}: According to the robot: "''The pulsing lights you see are the result of adjusting shifting our magnetic force field from positive to negative. Without this protection, the tremendous pressure of the ocean would crush us immediately''". This is further "explained" later on in regard to the ship: "''This ship is powered through reversible electromagnetism. Reversing electric and magnetic energy allows us to control and overcome gravity''".
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*{{Fanservice}}: When they abduct a family of three -[[UglyGuyHotWife husband, considerably more attractive wife]], young son - we don't see what happens to the father and boy, but the aliens feel the need to [[LingerieScene have the mother take off most of her clothes ]] while they examine her.


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In this story, a group of rogue aliens known as the Legion of the Winged Serpent, from the Orion Constellation, lead by Captain Rameses (played by Creator/ChristopherLee), plan to colonize Earth fleeing from their home system, whose sun is about to explode. They plan to exterminate mankind in the process, using a device that affects the human mind from distance, causing people to become homicidal and suicidal. But first they must eliminate the Intergalactic League of Races, led by different aliens from Zeta Reticuli, which vow to protect less developed species. Meanwhile, the film follows the life of astronomer and UFO expert Prof. Allen Duncan (played by Robert Vaughn), who is shocked to find that his work may be alienating him (no pun intended) from his friends and family.

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In this story, a group of rogue aliens known as the Legion of the Winged Serpent, from the Orion Constellation, lead by Captain Rameses (played by Creator/ChristopherLee), plan to colonize Earth fleeing from their home system, whose sun is about to explode. They plan to exterminate mankind in the process, using a device that affects the human mind from distance, causing people to become homicidal and suicidal. But first they must eliminate the Intergalactic League of Races, led by different aliens from Zeta Reticuli, which vow to protect less developed species. Meanwhile, the film follows the life of astronomer and UFO expert Prof. Allen Duncan (played by Robert Vaughn), Creator/RobertVaughn), who is shocked to find that his work may be alienating him (no pun intended) from his friends and family.
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In this story, a group of rogue aliens known as the Legion of the Winged Serpent, from the Orion Constellation, lead by Captain Rameses (played by Creator/ChristopherLee), plan to colonize Earth fleeing from their home system, whose sun is about to explode. They plan to exterminate mankind in the process, using a device that affects the human mind from distance, causing people to become homicidal and suicidal. But first they must eliminate the Intergalactic League of Races, led by different aliens from Zeta Reticuli, which vow to protect less developed species. Meanwhile, the film follows the life of astronomer and UFO expert Prof. Allen Duncan (played by Robert Vaught), who is shocked to find that his work may be alienating him (no pun intended) from his friends and family.

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In this story, a group of rogue aliens known as the Legion of the Winged Serpent, from the Orion Constellation, lead by Captain Rameses (played by Creator/ChristopherLee), plan to colonize Earth fleeing from their home system, whose sun is about to explode. They plan to exterminate mankind in the process, using a device that affects the human mind from distance, causing people to become homicidal and suicidal. But first they must eliminate the Intergalactic League of Races, led by different aliens from Zeta Reticuli, which vow to protect less developed species. Meanwhile, the film follows the life of astronomer and UFO expert Prof. Allen Duncan (played by Robert Vaught), Vaughn), who is shocked to find that his work may be alienating him (no pun intended) from his friends and family.
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In this story, a group of rogue aliens known as the Legion of the Winged Serpent, from the Orion Constellation, lead by Captain Rameses (played by Creator/ChristopherLee), plan to colonize Earth fleeing from their home system, whose sun is about to explode. They plan to exterminate mankind in the process, using a device that affects the human mind from distance, causing people to become homicidal and suicidal. But first they must eliminate the Intergalactic League of Races, lead by different aliens from Zeta Reticuli, which vow to protect less developed species. Meanwhile, the film follows the life of astronomer and UFO expert Prof. Allen Duncan (played by Robert Vaught), who is shocked to find that his work may be alienating him (no pun intended) from his friends and family.

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In this story, a group of rogue aliens known as the Legion of the Winged Serpent, from the Orion Constellation, lead by Captain Rameses (played by Creator/ChristopherLee), plan to colonize Earth fleeing from their home system, whose sun is about to explode. They plan to exterminate mankind in the process, using a device that affects the human mind from distance, causing people to become homicidal and suicidal. But first they must eliminate the Intergalactic League of Races, lead led by different aliens from Zeta Reticuli, which vow to protect less developed species. Meanwhile, the film follows the life of astronomer and UFO expert Prof. Allen Duncan (played by Robert Vaught), who is shocked to find that his work may be alienating him (no pun intended) from his friends and family.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:After spending nearly the entire film broken, the android repairs himself, walks through the base's corridors, approaches a Legion member from behind and knocks him out with ridiculous ease (reporting "Enemy eliminated."). He then switches a few buttons in the control room, reprogramming the enemy vessels from distance and causing them to collide with each other in huge explosions. There you go, the entire enemy fleet destroyed by a single man... well, machine.]]



* NightmareFuel: The suicide epidemics, when we see several bodies lying on the ground with puddles of blood streaming from their heads. Later on, the scene where [[spoiler:Betty kills herself]] is VERY disturbing. Whatever {{Narm Charm}} the movie had until that point is [[MoodWhiplash thoroughly washed away]]. [[spoiler:Fortunately, she is brought back to life at the end.]]
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* TelepathicSpacemen: All aliens are telepaths, regardless of species.

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* TelepathicSpacemen: All aliens are telepaths, regardless of species. Somewhat uncommonly for film depictions of such things, the movie is actually consistent about this - whenever alien characters talk with each other the scene has the actors just emoting silently, with their voices dubbed in.

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'''''Starship Invasions''''' is a Canadian science fiction movie from 1977, written, directed and produced by Ed Hunt. Originally intended to be called ''War of the Aliens'', and later ''Alien Encounters'', the title had to be changed to avoid confusion with other, significantly more famous alien-themed films that came out in the same year. Notable for drawing several elements from actual cases of alien encounter and having an ufologist as the main hero, ''UFO Lore: The Movie'' could have been just as appropriate as a title.

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'''''Starship Invasions'''''
''Starship Invasions''
is a Canadian science fiction movie from 1977, written, directed and produced by Ed Hunt. Originally intended to be called ''War of the Aliens'', and later ''Alien Encounters'', the title had to be changed to avoid confusion with other, significantly more famous alien-themed films that came out in the same year. Notable for drawing several elements from actual cases of alien encounter and having an ufologist as the main hero, ''UFO Lore: The Movie'' could have been just as appropriate as a title.



!!''Starship Invasions'' contains examples of:
* {{Agent Mulder}}: Prof. Allen Duncan.
* {{Alien Abduction}}: At the beginning of the film, people are abducted so the aliens can study them. Sometime after being returned the subjects become unexplainably suicidal: the first victims of the eventual "suicide epidemic".
* {{Alien Invasion}}: The basic plot.
* {{Alien Non-Interference Clause}}: The Galactic Treaty states that aliens are welcome to study Earth but it's illegal for them to make official contact with its inhabitants.
* {{Ancient Astronauts}}: The Zeta Reticulans reveal that they built the great pyramid of Giza, but cannot yet reveal all the implications of it, as humanity will have to figure it all on their own.
* {{Big Bad}}: Rameses.
* {{Boldly Coming}}: Sagnac in her first scene has sex with an Earth abductee.
* {{Crowning Moment of Awesome}}: [[spoiler:After spending nearly the entire film broken, the android repairs himself, walks through the base's corridors, approaches a Legion member from behind and knocks him out with ridiculous ease (reporting "Enemy eliminated."). He then switches a few buttons in the control room, reprogramming the enemy vessels from distance and causing them to collide with each other in huge explosions. There you go, the entire enemy fleet destroyed by a single man... well, machine.]]
* {{The Dragon}}: Sagnac.
* {{The Federation}}: The Intergalactic League of Races.
* {{Flying Saucer}}: All aliens travel in these, in space, atmosphere and underwater.
* {{Food Pills}}: Is what the aliens eat during their travels. Described as similar to a vitamin pill, but more effective. Malcolm seems to enjoy them.
* {{Good Colors Evil Colors}}: The bad aliens wear black, the good aliens wear white (or blue).
* {{Human Aliens}}: The Legion. Justified when they find out that their species actually descends from mankind. But this is never explained further, so it actually raises more questions than it answers...
* {{Humans Are Psychic in the Future}}: It doesn't take place in the future, but as stated above, Rameses' people are descendants of mankind and they're psychic.
* {{Humans Need Aliens}}: At first, it seems that they're going for this approach, with the undersea base of peaceful aliens who are here to protect mankind from being contacted too soon and all. Then it's completely and poetically inverted when the aliens realize they're powerless against Rameses and need to get help from Duncan and Malcolm.
* {{Just Before the End}}: The homeworld of the Legion is about to be destroyed when their sun explodes, explaining why they want to colonize Earth. Also Earth itself was at risk of becoming an example of this had the suicide epidemic gone longer...
* {{My Brain is Big}}: The Reticulans from the League of Races.
* {{Nightmare Fuel}}: The suicide epidemics, when we see several bodies lying on the ground with puddles of blood streaming from their heads. Later on, the scene where [[spoiler:Betty kills herself]] is VERY disturbing. Whatever {{Narm Charm}} the movie had until that point is [[MoodWhiplash thoroughly washed away]]. [[spoiler:Fortunately, she is brought back to life at the end.]]
* {{Ninety Percent of Your Brain}}: The aliens give Malcolm, the computer expert, a device which allows him to achieve this. They tell him to be careful, as up to that point he has never used more than... 1% of his brain. Seriously, whether or not you believe the "we only use 10% of our brains" thing, saying ''1%'' just feels like an insult...
* {{Psychic Assisted Suicide}}: Psychic Assisted Genocide, really. The aliens mind control humans to kill themselves and each other.
* {{Shown Their Work}}: The movie is notable for basing nearly every element of its premise on things actually reported by alien abductees and ufologists, including the black uniform of the invaders, their winged serpent logo, the design of the ship and the android.
* {{Space Battle}}: At the end. Full of red plasma weapons disintegrating targets and making [[SpaceIsNoisy an awful lot of noise]].
* {{Space Clothes}}: Appropriately space-y [[WeWillNotHavePocketsInTheFuture and pocket-less]].

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!!''Starship Invasions'' contains provides examples of:
of:

* {{Agent Mulder}}: AgentMulder: Prof. Allen Duncan.
* {{Alien Abduction}}: AlienAbduction: At the beginning of the film, people are abducted so the aliens can study them. Sometime after being returned the subjects become unexplainably suicidal: the first victims of the eventual "suicide epidemic".
* {{Alien Invasion}}: AlienInvasion: The basic plot.
* {{Alien Non-Interference Clause}}: AlienNonInterferenceClause: The Galactic Treaty states that aliens are welcome to study Earth but it's illegal for them to make official contact with its inhabitants.
* {{Ancient Astronauts}}: AncientAstronauts: The Zeta Reticulans reveal that they built the great pyramid of Giza, but cannot yet reveal all the implications of it, as humanity will have to figure it all on their own.
* {{Big Bad}}: BigBad: Rameses.
* {{Boldly Coming}}: BoldlyComing: Sagnac in her first scene has sex with an Earth abductee.
* {{Crowning Moment of Awesome}}: CrowningMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:After spending nearly the entire film broken, the android repairs himself, walks through the base's corridors, approaches a Legion member from behind and knocks him out with ridiculous ease (reporting "Enemy eliminated."). He then switches a few buttons in the control room, reprogramming the enemy vessels from distance and causing them to collide with each other in huge explosions. There you go, the entire enemy fleet destroyed by a single man... well, machine.]]
* {{The Dragon}}: TheDragon: Sagnac.
* {{The Federation}}: TheFederation: The Intergalactic League of Races.
* {{Flying Saucer}}: FlyingSaucer: All aliens travel in these, in space, atmosphere and underwater.
* {{Food Pills}}: FoodPills: Is what the aliens eat during their travels. Described as similar to a vitamin pill, but more effective. Malcolm seems to enjoy them.
* {{Good Colors Evil Colors}}: GoodColorsEvilColors: The bad aliens wear black, the good aliens wear white (or blue).
* {{Human Aliens}}: HumanAliens: The Legion. Justified when they find out that their species actually descends from mankind. But this is never explained further, so it actually raises more questions than it answers...
* {{Humans Are Psychic in the Future}}: HumansArePsychicInTheFuture: It doesn't take place in the future, but as stated above, Rameses' people are descendants of mankind and they're psychic.
* {{Humans Need Aliens}}: HumansNeedAliens: At first, it seems that they're going for this approach, with the undersea base of peaceful aliens who are here to protect mankind from being contacted too soon and all. Then it's completely and poetically inverted when the aliens realize they're powerless against Rameses and need to get help from Duncan and Malcolm.
* {{Just Before the End}}: JustBeforeTheEnd: The homeworld of the Legion is about to be destroyed when their sun explodes, explaining why they want to colonize Earth. Also Earth itself was at risk of becoming an example of this had the suicide epidemic gone longer...
* {{My Brain is Big}}: MyBrainIsBig: The Reticulans from the League of Races.
* {{Nightmare Fuel}}: NightmareFuel: The suicide epidemics, when we see several bodies lying on the ground with puddles of blood streaming from their heads. Later on, the scene where [[spoiler:Betty kills herself]] is VERY disturbing. Whatever {{Narm Charm}} the movie had until that point is [[MoodWhiplash thoroughly washed away]]. [[spoiler:Fortunately, she is brought back to life at the end.]]
* {{Ninety Percent of Your Brain}}: NinetyPercentOfYourBrain: The aliens give Malcolm, the computer expert, a device which allows him to achieve this. They tell him to be careful, as up to that point he has never used more than... 1% of his brain. Seriously, whether or not you believe the "we only use 10% of our brains" thing, saying ''1%'' just feels like an insult...
* {{Psychic Assisted Suicide}}: PsychicAssistedSuicide: Psychic Assisted Genocide, really. The aliens mind control humans to kill themselves and each other.
* {{Shown Their Work}}: ShownTheirWork: The movie is notable for basing nearly every element of its premise on things actually reported by alien abductees and ufologists, including the black uniform of the invaders, their winged serpent logo, the design of the ship and the android.
* {{Space Battle}}: SpaceBattle: At the end. Full of red plasma weapons disintegrating targets and making [[SpaceIsNoisy an awful lot of noise]].
* {{Space Clothes}}: SpaceClothes: Appropriately space-y [[WeWillNotHavePocketsInTheFuture and pocket-less]].



* {{Telepathic Spacemen}}: All aliens are telepaths, regardless of species.
* {{Underwater Base}}: The League of Races has an operations base shaped like a pyramid on the bottom of the ocean.
* {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}: Captain Rameses believes exterminating earthlings is the only way to assure the survival of his people.

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* {{Telepathic Spacemen}}: TelepathicSpacemen: All aliens are telepaths, regardless of species.
* {{Underwater Base}}: UnderwaterBase: The League of Races has an operations base shaped like a pyramid on the bottom of the ocean.
* {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}: WellIntentionedExtremist: Captain Rameses believes exterminating earthlings is the only way to assure the survival of his people.
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[[quoteright:241:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/starshipinvasions_5240.jpg]]
'''''Starship Invasions''''' is a Canadian science fiction movie from 1977, written, directed and produced by Ed Hunt. Originally intended to be called ''War of the Aliens'', and later ''Alien Encounters'', the title had to be changed to avoid confusion with other, significantly more famous alien-themed films that came out in the same year. Notable for drawing several elements from actual cases of alien encounter and having an ufologist as the main hero, ''UFO Lore: The Movie'' could have been just as appropriate as a title.

In this story, a group of rogue aliens known as the Legion of the Winged Serpent, from the Orion Constellation, lead by Captain Rameses (played by Creator/ChristopherLee), plan to colonize Earth fleeing from their home system, whose sun is about to explode. They plan to exterminate mankind in the process, using a device that affects the human mind from distance, causing people to become homicidal and suicidal. But first they must eliminate the Intergalactic League of Races, lead by different aliens from Zeta Reticuli, which vow to protect less developed species. Meanwhile, the film follows the life of astronomer and UFO expert Prof. Allen Duncan (played by Robert Vaught), who is shocked to find that his work may be alienating him (no pun intended) from his friends and family.

It is interesting to note that all alien characters here communicate solely by telepathy, meaning that Chistopher Lee and company never actually open their mouths the entire film, but we hear their voices nonetheless.

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!!''Starship Invasions'' contains examples of:
*{{Agent Mulder}}: Prof. Allen Duncan.
*{{Alien Abduction}}: At the beginning of the film, people are abducted so the aliens can study them. Sometime after being returned the subjects become unexplainably suicidal: the first victims of the eventual "suicide epidemic".
*{{Alien Invasion}}: The basic plot.
*{{Alien Non-Interference Clause}}: The Galactic Treaty states that aliens are welcome to study Earth but it's illegal for them to make official contact with its inhabitants.
*{{Ancient Astronauts}}: The Zeta Reticulans reveal that they built the great pyramid of Giza, but cannot yet reveal all the implications of it, as humanity will have to figure it all on their own.
*{{Big Bad}}: Rameses.
*{{Boldly Coming}}: Sagnac in her first scene has sex with an Earth abductee.
*{{Crowning Moment of Awesome}}: [[spoiler:After spending nearly the entire film broken, the android repairs himself, walks through the base's corridors, approaches a Legion member from behind and knocks him out with ridiculous ease (reporting "Enemy eliminated."). He then switches a few buttons in the control room, reprogramming the enemy vessels from distance and causing them to collide with each other in huge explosions. There you go, the entire enemy fleet destroyed by a single man... well, machine.]]
*{{The Dragon}}: Sagnac.
*{{The Federation}}: The Intergalactic League of Races.
*{{Flying Saucer}}: All aliens travel in these, in space, atmosphere and underwater.
*{{Food Pills}}: Is what the aliens eat during their travels. Described as similar to a vitamin pill, but more effective. Malcolm seems to enjoy them.
*{{Good Colors Evil Colors}}: The bad aliens wear black, the good aliens wear white (or blue).
*{{Human Aliens}}: The Legion. Justified when they find out that their species actually descends from mankind. But this is never explained further, so it actually raises more questions than it answers...
*{{Humans Are Psychic in the Future}}: It doesn't take place in the future, but as stated above, Rameses' people are descendants of mankind and they're psychic.
*{{Humans Need Aliens}}: At first, it seems that they're going for this approach, with the undersea base of peaceful aliens who are here to protect mankind from being contacted too soon and all. Then it's completely and poetically inverted when the aliens realize they're powerless against Rameses and need to get help from Duncan and Malcolm.
*{{Just Before the End}}: The homeworld of the Legion is about to be destroyed when their sun explodes, explaining why they want to colonize Earth. Also Earth itself was at risk of becoming an example of this had the suicide epidemic gone longer...
*{{My Brain is Big}}: The Reticulans from the League of Races.
*{{Nightmare Fuel}}: The suicide epidemics, when we see several bodies lying on the ground with puddles of blood streaming from their heads. Later on, the scene where [[spoiler:Betty kills herself]] is VERY disturbing. Whatever {{Narm Charm}} the movie had until that point is [[MoodWhiplash thoroughly washed away]]. [[spoiler:Fortunately, she is brought back to life at the end.]]
*{{Ninety Percent of Your Brain}}: The aliens give Malcolm, the computer expert, a device which allows him to achieve this. They tell him to be careful, as up to that point he has never used more than... 1% of his brain. Seriously, whether or not you believe the "we only use 10% of our brains" thing, saying ''1%'' just feels like an insult...
*{{Psychic Assisted Suicide}}: Psychic Assisted Genocide, really. The aliens mind control humans to kill themselves and each other.
*{{Shown Their Work}}: The movie is notable for basing nearly every element of its premise on things actually reported by alien abductees and ufologists, including the black uniform of the invaders, their winged serpent logo, the design of the ship and the android.
*{{Space Battle}}: At the end. Full of red plasma weapons disintegrating targets and making [[SpaceIsNoisy an awful lot of noise]].
*{{Space Clothes}}: Appropriately space-y [[WeWillNotHavePocketsInTheFuture and pocket-less]].
*{{Technobabble}}: According to the robot: "''The pulsing lights you see are the result of adjusting our magnetic force field from positive to negative. Without this protection, the tremendous pressure of the ocean would crush us immediately''". This is further "explained" later on in regard to the ship: "''This ship is powered through reversible electromagnetism. Reversing electric and magnetic energy allows us to control and overcome gravity''".
*{{Telepathic Spacemen}}: All aliens are telepaths, regardless of species.
*{{Underwater Base}}: The League of Races has an operations base shaped like a pyramid on the bottom of the ocean.
*{{Well Intentioned Extremist}}: Captain Rameses believes exterminating earthlings is the only way to assure the survival of his people.
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