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Thursday, December 18, 2014

The Top 10 Alien Invaders of Earth

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The Martian Invasion of Oz features the terrible forces of the Second Martian Empire invading The Land of Oz. They are part of a long line of villainous aliens who have tried to invade our planet through the years. Here are our top 10.


10. The Visitors (V) - These rat eating, human disguised, reptile invaders had us all bamboozled in the legendary 1983 miniseries, 1984 sequel and 1984-85 series.
 


9. Xenomorphs (Alien, Aliens, Alien3, Alien Resurrection, Alien vs Predator, Alien vs Predator: Requiem and Prometheus - sorta). They didn't make it to earth until 2004's Alien vs Predator, but these buggy, reptilian, sort of humanoid, acid-blooded death machines are pretty hard core.



8. Predators (Predator, Predator 2, Alien vs Predator, Alien vs Predator: Requiem, Predators). They are a race of super hunters with a penchant for hunting humans, but only the toughest, like Danny Glover.



7. They Live Aliens (They Live) These skull faced freaks were controlling us through subliminal messages while stealing the planet's natural resources. Luckily, they did not count on the might of Rowdy Roddy Piper.



6. The Cybermen (Doctor Who) - Originally they were the misguided inhabitants of Earth's twin planet Mondas, who turned themselves into cybernetic, hive mind monsters. Later, a parallel universe Earth produced its own version of them via wireless tech. Now both versions seem to have merged. Regardless, they are one of science fiction's most regular invaders.



5. The Borg (Star Trek: The Next Generation, ST: Voyager, ST: Enterprise and Star Trek: First Contact) A more effective knock off of the Cybermen that have been giving the Federation hell for decades.



4. The Daleks (Doctor Who). Nasty little fascist mutants in a robotic tank casing. The Doctor's greatest enemies who have attempted to take control of Earth numerous occasions.



3. The Overlords (The Childhood's End) These demonic looking servants of the Overmind show up and evolve our species to death.



2. The Drifters (The World Jones Made) Phillip K Dick's Drifters are, well to tell you will ruin the story but they impact they have on the relativist dystopian, post-apocalyptic Earth makes some darn good reading.
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1. The Martians (The War of the Worlds) No matter how many movies, TV shows, comics, radio plays etc. that H.G. Wells' novel inspires, these are the original invaders from another planet and have set the tone for all of the rest.



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