List of fictional alien species: Z

NameSourceType
ZabrakStar WarsAlternative name for the humanoid Iridonian race whose most distinctive feature is the array of small horns on top of their heads. Their home planet is Iridonia, though they have established many colonies on planets throughout the galaxy.[1] The most well known member is Darth Maul.
ZakdornsStar TrekThe Zakdorn are a race native to the Alpha or Beta Quadrant. Zakdorn are humanoids with pouches of thick, fibrous tissue on their cheeks. They have three pouches per cheek.
ZaldansStar Trek
ZalkoniansStar Trek
ZarbiDoctor Who
ZebesiansMetroid series
Zen RigelnBattlelords of the 23rd CenturyHumanoid
Zen-WhoberisMarvel ComicsHumanoid
ZenetanFarscapeHumanoid
Zenn-LaviansMarvel ComicsHumanoid
ZentradiMacross, adapted as the Zentraedi in RobotechHumanoid
ZergStarCraft
ZhodaniTraveller RPG
ZinSaints Row
ZinoboppianMelonpool
ZirkonianAliens in the Attic
ZisuiliHarry Turtledove's Worldwar seriesA large stock animal native to Home and used by the Race as a foodstuff. Zisuili meat is also edible to humans. The Colonization Fleet brought zisuili and several other species of livestock to Tosev 3. As Earth plants were not equipped to deal with the extremely economic grazing patterns of these animals, some ecological damage resulted. This in turn led to diplomatic tensions between the Race the various human powers.
ZogRenegade LegionHumanoid
ZoniRatchet & ClankExtradimensional energy-creatures. Can manipulate space and time. Have a hivemind, except for their leader, Orvus. Constructed and maintain the Great Clock.
Zoq-Fot-PikStar Control
ZorgonsSluggy Freelance
ZorgonsZathuraCold-blooded reptiles that seek heat and matter to burn.
ZygonsDoctor WhoShape-shifting humanoid

References

  1. "Wizards of the Coast: The Zabrak". Wizards. April 25, 2002. Archived from the original on June 10, 2008. Retrieved 2006-12-27.
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