No, you don't get a Tsoukalos picture.
So anyway, a wandering mind at work made me realise something that's always kind of bothered me about aliens in fiction, well some of them anyway, they're never very... alien.
Can anyone honestly look at me and say the turians weren't just bony Romans, or that combine weren't mysterious facists?
I've seen plenty of great alien aliens, like the Hunters from Halo (lore wise), the flood from halo (again, lore wise), and the rachni kind of.
Most of the time they seem to be more caricatured, and probably some symbolic stance on how we're all not really that different.
But really, if you even look at ants here on earth, in many ways, the biology, communication methods, and rudimentary "cultures" possessed by them are insanely different, and interesting.
Obviously it'd be a reach to say we could create a fictional race that thinks the way they do while being sentient, the way we write is biased towards the way we think obviously, but we could certainly get more interested cultures if we brainstormed what an ant or an octopus would think like knowing what we limited amounts of information we do based on their biology and psychology.
I'd like to see more alien aliens is what I'm saying. Essentially. I certainly know of good examples, I just think they're too few.
So anyway, a wandering mind at work made me realise something that's always kind of bothered me about aliens in fiction, well some of them anyway, they're never very... alien.
Can anyone honestly look at me and say the turians weren't just bony Romans, or that combine weren't mysterious facists?
I've seen plenty of great alien aliens, like the Hunters from Halo (lore wise), the flood from halo (again, lore wise), and the rachni kind of.
Most of the time they seem to be more caricatured, and probably some symbolic stance on how we're all not really that different.
But really, if you even look at ants here on earth, in many ways, the biology, communication methods, and rudimentary "cultures" possessed by them are insanely different, and interesting.
Obviously it'd be a reach to say we could create a fictional race that thinks the way they do while being sentient, the way we write is biased towards the way we think obviously, but we could certainly get more interested cultures if we brainstormed what an ant or an octopus would think like knowing what we limited amounts of information we do based on their biology and psychology.
I'd like to see more alien aliens is what I'm saying. Essentially. I certainly know of good examples, I just think they're too few.