so what should an alien look like?Originally posted by: episodic
What makes our design so special where no other design would work elsewhere? Why can't sci-fi writers get away from two legs, two arms, etc. . . .
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
An opposing thumb, or digit, is necessary for technological advancement.
Originally posted by: loki8481
the one thing I liked abotu Simon Green's Deathstalker series was that he always described aliens as... alien. things so foreign and unrelated to human experience that it made a person's head hurt just trying to comprehend what they were seeing.
Originally posted by: loki8481
the one thing I liked abotu Simon Green's Deathstalker series was that he always described aliens as... alien. things so foreign and unrelated to human experience that it made a person's head hurt just trying to comprehend what they were seeing.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
same reason americans think of god as an old bearded white man
Originally posted by: jadinolf
I've actually seen an alien.
It had no arms and only one leg and it's teeth stuck straight out of its mouth 6 inches.
I used it as a rake.
Well...we evolved the way we did for a reason. If aliens come from a similarly life-sustaining planet, I think they'd look like something we evolved from...or will evolve into somedayOriginally posted by: episodic
What makes our design so special where no other design would work elsewhere? Why can't sci-fi writers get away from two legs, two arms, etc. . . .
letOriginally posted by: Quasmo
I still want to know what a let is.