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Name Source Notes
Taalo Star Control The only member of the Sentient Milieu known to inhabit the region of space currently occupied by the New Alliance of Free Stars. They are large, rock-like creatures. The unusual silicon-based physiology of the Taalo did not trigger the instinctual territoriality of the Ur-Quan and the two races became friends, resulting in the entrance of the Ur-Quan into the Sentient Milieu. They were highly advanced technologically, their final creation being the Taalo Shield, created in desperation for their allies as a protection against Dnyarri mind-control.
Tachidi Master of Orion III
Taelons Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict Humanoid
Tagorians Noon Universe
Takeshi Goda (Parallel Planet on the contrary) Doraemon Humanoid who is the gender-swapped version of Takeshi Goda
Taiidan Homeworld Humanoid
Tamako Nobi (Parallel Planet on the contrary) Doraemon Humanoid who is the gender-swapped version of Tamako Nobi
Tak Tak Star Trek
Talan Outcast
Talarian Star Trek
Talaxian Star Trek Humanoid
Tallerian Warhammer 40,000
Talokians DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes
Talpaedan Ben 10 Resembling robotic, bipedal armadillos, these hail from the planet Poiana Lüncas in the Andromeda Galaxy.[1] Their arms have powerful jackhammers, allowing them to punch with extreme power, dig underground rapidly, generate earthquakes, and transform their hands into drills.
Talosian Star Trek
Tamaraneans Teen Titans Orange-skinned humanoids from planet Tamaran who are able to unleash ultraviolet blasts called "starbolts" and fly faster than light. Their powers are connected to their emotions, and their society encourages the open expression of emotion.
Tamarian Star Trek
Tanakas Taro the Space Alien a blue-face and body humanoid: Taro Tanaka and Hanako Tanaka
Tandaran Star Trek
Tandu David Brin's Uplift Universe
Tangeans Buzz Lightyear of Star Command A humanoid being that can phase through objects and read minds.
Tanndai Techknight Battlelords of the 23rd Century
Tarellian Star Trek
Tarentatek Star Wars
Targum Umor targumskega diplomata Plantoid
Tarkans Farscape Humanoid
Taronyu SCP Foundation (Ad Astra Per Aspera canon) Six-sexed humanoid aliens whose survivors fled their homeworld of Mo'ara due a series of apocalyptic disasters. Since reaching the Solar System in the 2030s and being granted refuge by human and Martian civilizations, the taronyu terraformed and colonized Callisto as their new homeworld, also integrating into communities on Mars and in Luna Korea (a nation of South Korean colonies on the Moon).
Tarkas Sword of the Stars
Tasoth X-COM: Terror from the Deep
Tatanga Super Mario Land Humanoid
Tanakas Taro the Space Alien a blue-face and body humanoid: Taro Tanaka and Hanako Tanaka
Tau Warhammer 40,000 Humanoid
Tavleks Farscape Humanoid
Taxxons K. A. Applegate's Animorphs Large centipede-like creatures with several big hands and an undying hunger
Tc'a C. J. Cherryh's Chanur novels
Tchoung Valérian and Laureline
Teacher (Parallel Planet on the contrary) Doraemon Humanoid who is the gender-swapped version of the Teacher
Technarchy Marvel Comics
Tecresean Battlelords of the 23rd Century
Tellarite Star Trek
Temarkians Utopia
Tenctonese Alien Nation
Tenebrian Hal Clement's Close to Critical
Tentaculat X-COM: Terror from the Deep
Terileptils Doctor Who
Terra Novans Star Trek
Terran Final Fantasy IX
Terrellian Star Trek Humanoid
Terrians Earth 2 They are humanoid in shape but not in physiology. Their chemical structure is not carbon-based, and they are symbiotic with their planet and able to move through the soil. They communicate with humans through dreams.
Tetramand Ben 10 Four-armed and four-eyed humanoids from the desert planet Khoros, Tetramands are known for being brutal to outsiders and having harsh punishments for small infractions. While males are far stronger than humans, females are even stronger than the males.
Tetraps Doctor Who
Thalan Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords
Thalians Star Fleet They are humanoid in appearance. Due to their mixed appearances, it is unclear if they belong in a definitive race or are many races out of the Thalian Zone after domination from the Imperial Alliance. All have robotic/cybernetic attachments replacing certain parts of their bodies. These range from robotic lobsters/centipedes over one eye to symbiotic talking faces and at least one arm is replaced with a robotic one.
Thalonian Star Trek
Thals Doctor Who
Than-Thre-Kull Andromeda Insectoids
Thanagarian DC Comics
Thargoids Elite / Captain Kremmen
Thasian Star Trek
Thep Khufan Ben 10 Hailing from planet Anur Khufos, these aliens resemble mummies. Their bandages can extend far distances, and they are thus able to manipulate their bodies immensely, with one bandage being strong enough to deal immense damage to a wooden barn. They can also regenerate rapidly.
Therbian (see Aaamazzarite) Star Trek
Thermians Galaxy Quest Humanoid appearance due to holographic cloaking, their true form is octopoidal. Friendly and naive, petitioning for help against oppression.
Therons Dan Dare stories
The Others The 5th Wave City-sized alien spaceship. Nickname given by Cassie Sullivan. They created a series of "waves" to wipe out humanity and invade Earth.
The Thing Who Goes There?, The Thing from Another World, and The Thing (including a video game sequel, novelization/comic book series, and a prequel) Parasites that have the capability to shape-shift, thus imitating its hosts after assimilating them.
The Strangers Knowing
Tholian Star Trek
Thraddash Star Control Rhinoceros-like humanoid
Thranx Alan Dean Foster's Humanx Commonwealth series
Thrint Larry Niven's Known Space
Thunder Alienoid Humanoid
Thuranin Craig Alanson's Expeditionary Force Series Little green cybernetic humanoids.
Tiberians Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes' Encounter With Tiber
Tidorians Marcin Mortka's Zagubieni. Inwazja Humanoids from ice planet Tidoris, with two horns on their heads, gray skin and big black eyes.
Tilikanthua Utopia
Time Lords of Gallifrey Doctor Who Humanoid
Tines Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep Dog-like group intelligences
Titanians DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes
Titanide John Varley's Gaea trilogy
Titans Yoko Tsuno The nickname comes from the fact that they are gigantic insectoids. They have strong telepathic abilities and need cybernetics to survive on an Earth-like planet.
T'Lani Star Trek
Tleilaxu Dune universe
Tnuctip Larry Niven's Known Space
Toclafane Doctor Who
Togruta Star Wars Humanoid
Tok'ra Stargate SG-1
To'kustar Ben 10 To'kustars are a rare species created during cosmic storms. They have the ability to generate beams of cosmic energy and possess massive size and strength.
Tollan Stargate SG-1
Toluen Imperium Galactica II: Alliances
Tony Hetalia
Torians Galactic Civilizations
To'ul'h Orion's Arm
Trabe Star Trek Humanoid
Tractators Doctor Who
Traeki David Brin's Uplift Universe
Tralfamadorians Kurt Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan and Slaughterhouse 5 Resembling toilet plungers with hands in which eyes are set, they can see in four dimensions allowing them to see past, present, and future. They believe that when something dies, it continues living in another time and place, leading to their famous saying: "So it goes".
Tran Alan Dean Foster's Icerigger
Transylian Ben 10 Cyborg-like aliens hailing from planet Anur Transyl, they greatly resemble Frankenstein's monster, and are equipped with tesla coils on their shoulders. They can manipulate electromagnetic energy this way, allowing them to unleash electrical blasts, control technology, and cling to solid surfaces.
Transylvanians Rocky Horror Picture Show
Transformer Transformers
Trandoshans Star Wars
Traskans Farscape Humanoid
Treecats David Weber's Honorverse Six-legged cat-like creatures native to the planet Sphinx in the Manticore System. They are a tool-using race that loves celery.
Treens Dan Dare stories
Tree Trunks' Alien Children Adventure Time Tree Trunks and her alien husband's children, they have alien grays' face and Tree Trunks-like bodies
Tribble Star Trek Compare with the earlier flat cats from Robert A. Heinlein's The Rolling Stones.
Triceraton Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Trilarians Master of Orion II
Trillions Nicholas Fisk books Small collective crystals
Trills Star Trek
Trinocs Larry Niven's Known Space
Triscene X-COM: Terror from the Deep
Trolls Homestuck Trolls that are characterized by their horns and grey colored skin. Beta Universe Trolls hail from the planet Alternia, while Alpha Universe Trolls hail from the planet Beforus.
Tromites DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes
Trytolians Marcin Mortka's Zagubieni. Inwazja Reptilian species, that communicate telepathically. They were hostile civilization divided into numerous clans, that would invade and pillage other civilization, taking slaves, and committing genocide on other telepathic species. In 24th century, they had invaded the Solar System.
Tryvuulians Final Space
Tsiongi Harry Turtledove's Worldwar series A domestic animal native to Home and kept as pets by the Race. The plural of tsiongi is 'tsiongyu'. Tsiongyu got along well with both Lizards and human beings, but were not as friendly or playful as the beffel, an animal with which the tsiongi tended to fight. Domestic tsiongi is used to help herding zisuili unlike its feral cousins who preyed on the meat animals. It is also known for having a reputation in perversity and pride.
Tsufurujin Dragon Ball
Tunnel Makers Einstein's Bridge Aquatic/shape-shifting
Tuber Adventure Time Cuber's sister
Tusken Raider Star Wars Humanoid
Turians Mass Effect
Twinkletoes Adventure Time: Distant Lands
Twi'lek Star Wars Humanoid
Twinsunians Little Big Adventure
Twonkies The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
Tyranid Warhammer 40,000
Tzenkethi Star Trek

References

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  1. ^ "Poiana Lüncas Lore". Retrieved February 29, 2024.