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How do you keep aliens different from one another?

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Tell me how do you keep aliens different from one another,
Other then ther appearances?
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Re: How do you keep aliens different from one another?

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Considering appearance is one of the major factors, I'm not sure this question is entirely answerable. I realize that some aliens look like normal humans, and it's difficult to tell them apart from human beings. But the best and easiest way is based on appearance. Could you have 2 different alien species that look alike? Yes. And there would be no way to tell which one is which apart from running DNA analysis.
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Sorry I mean alien races.
How do you keep alien races different from one another?

Sorry that I make a mistake.
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Greetings and Salutations. Yikes! That can definitely be a tough one. Well, of course, there is appearance. But you asked for beyond that fact. I'm going to figure different types of beings (mammal, planet, energy, gaseous, etc.) and natural abilities probably won't count much either.

1) Well there are a few other things, but one of the main things for me is their culture. You naturally should try to make it different. They should have different customs, beliefs, mannerisms, etc. Sometimes the little things can really help make them feel different. For example: Aliens aren't as likely to understand things like shaking hands or waving, at least not to the same extent. I had one race that greeted people by putting their hand on the person's head and sliding the hand down their face. This was their way of saying hi. It's not something major, but can still help feel not normal/human.

2) Keep in mind that they're not human, and they won't think the same as humans. They may not be able to comprehend "love" because they're simply not capable of such an emotion. This isn't like Vulcans who suppress emotions, but the actual inability to feel or comprehend that emotion. It's just something so alien and foreign that they'll never understand. The books series Foreigner by C.J.Cherryh is a good example of this inability to comprehend some human concepts because their alien mind just won't process it. And, though based on Earth based life forms to some degree, the Formics in Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card is another example. This is alien thinking not being able to comprehend human thinking (trying not to give away any spoilers). An example I did in one of my games is using the Protoss race (from Starcraft, by Blizzard) in a game (this is NOT a conversion). I described how they didn't have love (not in the same ways as humans), but it is the closest feeling that could compare to the Protoss "Merging" (how two High Templar make an Archon). Another example is a race that literrally could NOT betray a friend or ally. The understood humans did such things, but they couldn't comprehend it themselves. My players had been on a ship captained by one of these aliens, and she always made jokes about kicking them off her ship and betraying them, then laugh and laugh about it and the players always just thought she was cruel. They didn't understand (until later) that she thought it was so funny because she couldn't do any of those things, and if they had just known that they would've gotten the joke better (at least in her mind). I mean, it was a literal impossibility for her to have done anything bad to them. Another male of that species dates a human female, and it was described how he can't cheat on her, ever! Not only does it not process in his mind, another woman touching him in any type of affectionate way makes his skin crawl and makes him physically ill (and this happened while he had lost his memory and didn't even remember the human female, he just knew on a biological level it was wrong and that anyone else made him sick).

3) Consider their history and biology, and how that can affect their development. I'll give an example of something I did. There was a warrior race (classic, I know). They never slept (biologically not required). They said that humans and other races slept from prehistoric times when because of predators and all that stuff (you may have heard this theory before), but since their race has ALWAYS been the dominate life form on top of their planetary food chain, this was never required. A member of that race later became badly injured and entered into a coma. When he awoke he snapped and tried to kill some people (he was eventually brought to his senses). It was explained that they do dream (in those rare instances) but it's like playing your worst fear over and over and over again for years and after they wake up they can have trouble separating reality from their dreams. They also had the theory that while their process of dreaming may not be so different than humans, the fact that this race never dreams (except in rare situations) that their brains aren't ready to process it/adjust. For them this is something strange and horrifying while humans deal with it on a daily basis.

I don't know how much that helps. But more than anything what I'm trying to say is that aliens can't be just strange looking humans. They need to think and act alien, at least to some degree. Their history and biology can play important roles in how they develop their cultures. On the other hand, if you make them TOO alien, then the players will have trouble associating with them. Since the readers and players are human, it helps to connect with these characters if there is enough human aspects for us to latch onto. Anyways, that's all for now. I hope that helps. I tried to give some examples, hopefully at least as jumping off points. Thank you for your time and patience, please have a nice day. Farewell and safe journeys for now.
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Re: How do you keep aliens different from one another?

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gaby wrote:Tell me how do you keep aliens different from one another,
Other then ther appearances?

I think that the best way to keep your aliens different is to base them on different things, then name them after those things, like Gorilla-Man; it is like a man and a gorilla combined, but we can tell the difference due to the name.

Or better yet, something like a rock-man. It's vaguely humanoid, and made of stone, so you could call it a Stonoid.[/satire]


That is (considering the above), avoid at all costs just making an animal, plant, or mineral found on Earth here humanoid, and then giving it the stupidest name possible. Like they did in Aliens Unlimited, and to a lesser extent, Rifts. "Gorilla-Man". "Swordfist". :badbad:

If you want unique aliens, consider where they come from, or where they can survive. If an alien is deep-space (like the "Aliens" in the same-titled movie franchise), then maybe they don't have a physiology that has oxygen pumping through their veins.

Also, try studying a species chart for various animals. Then take two (or three, or four) and start combining their technical names. From there you should have a decent idea on a naming scheme you can use, and on their physical characteristics and what not.



Or you could do what everyone else does and just rip something off. This is what I do, because creating fake aliens is just not something I want to spend a lot of time doing. Just don't get in the habit of making "space____" from fantasy creatures, like "space dwarves". And calling them "Spwarves" doesn't make it cooler, or any more right.
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Re: How do you keep aliens different from one another?

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one way is to have habits of the aliens . One game I ran the alien race liked shinny things . Most of they were not thieves or greedy . Their living areas were full of shinny stuff .

Another race hated to be touched with out promise given . This was because of bio wars fought on the planet years before . Now if you were trying to save the alien's from harm . You could touch him or her .
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Re: How do you keep aliens different from one another?

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Dog_O_War, you almost got me to knee jerk into flaming the satrie!

Pretty much everything he actually said.

One thing to remember about an alien's name, particularly in a space / sci-fi setting, they likely named themselves, so the only name is likely to be the closest thing the galactic language will be able to pronounce. When I need to name a race, I just kinda push right sounding letters together, and then go from there.

As to making them, I always try to look at the whys and hows, as Dog_O_War pointed out (I.E Why are they covered in fur? Why do they have Night vision? Why do they have big claws? Top teir predator race which hunts at night? or peaceful race on an ice planet, who need the claws to dig through ice?), but also the needs of what I need (Aggressive race to make trouble, peaceful victim race that needs saving, etc).
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Re: How do you keep aliens different from one another?

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Cinos wrote:Dog_O_War, you almost got me to knee jerk into flaming the satrie!

It's the one part of the fiction that really rubs me the wrong way. So I razz it whenever I can :P
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Re: How do you keep aliens different from one another?

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Well I been think things like forms of Government,Millitary ranks and Space ship design styles.
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