List of fictional alien species: S

NameSourceType
SaiyanDragon Ball ZA naturally aggressive warrior race hailing from the planet Vegeta who are, purportedly, the strongest warriors in the fictional Dragon Ball universe. Most of the Saiyans were exterminated by galactic overlord Frieza after Goku was born. With only few known survivors, they are functionally extinct. With the exception of their monkey-like tails, all Saiyans have an outward appearance identical to humans but with a larger, muscular build. They are able to manipulate life energy and are able to sense said energy from other living beings
SakkraMaster of Orion
SalayanThe Orville
Sal-KadeemUtopia
SalariansMass Effect
SamaanStar Twinkle PreCureAn alien race who are terminally dependent on a Mother AI.[1] One of them, Lala Hagoromo, became the first alien to become a Pretty Cure.[2]
San 'ShyuumHalo
SandwormDune universe
SangheiliHalo
SanteeiansBravest WarriorsSanteeians worshipped Wankershim before being vaporized to become one with Wankershim.
SariensSpace Quest
SarturiansUtopia
SatharStar FrontiersWorm-like tentacled antagonists
Sau-BauBattlelords of the 23rd Century
ScarransFarscapeHumanoid
SchniarfeursValérian and Laureline
ScorviansFarscapeHumanoid
ScrewheadsInvader ZimThey were enslaved by the Irken Empire and currently the species works the Conveyor Belt Planet.
ScrinCommand & Conquer
ScwozzwortsLunchbox and the AliensSquid-like and non-humanoid
SdanliHarry Turtledove's Worldwar seriesLarge, fierce reptilian predators native to Home. In the very ancient history of the Race, petitioners who appeared before emperors (Ssumaz dynasty or otherwise, as this was long before the planet's political unification even by the standards of the Race's history) and did not show the proper respect were thrown to sdanli as a form of capital punishment. The punishment was later changed to a nonlethal, symbolic one: courtiers in sdanli-skin masks surround the disgraced individuals and mock them.
SebaceansFarscapeHumanoid. Genetically engineered offshoot of humans, harvested from Earth 27,000 years ago. Lower heat resistance than humans, but double the average life expectancy
Second through Last MenOlaf Stapledon's Last and First Men
SectoidsX-COM: UFO Defense
SeekersAdvent Rising
SelayStar TrekReptilian species in episode "Lonely Among Us"
SelkathStar WarsHumanoid
SeraphimSupreme Commander
Sergeant KeroroSgt. Frog
Sergeant Major KururuSgt. Frog
SéroniSpace TrilogyHumanoid
SevodHary Turtledove's Worldwar seriesAn avian species with reptilian characteristics that flew in the sky of Tau Ceti. Like many creatures found in Home, they had scales and eye-turrets; unlike birds, sevod and related species had featherless wings. The Sevod was renowned for making musical sounds in the evening and are related to squazeffi.
ShadoksLes Shadoks
ShadowsBabylon 5Arachnid, capable of phase-shifting to turn invisible
ShalkaDoctor Who
SharrhC. J. Cherryh's Alliance-Union universe
SheedaGrant Morrison's Seven soldiers of Victory megaseries
SheliakStar Trek
ShevarAscendancy
SheyangsFarscape
Shi'arMarvel ComicsHumanoid
ShinariImperium Galactica II: Alliances
ShingouzValérian comics
ShivansDescent: FreeSpace – The Great War
ShofixtiStar Control
ShoggothsH. P. Lovecraft
SholansLisanne Norman - Sholan AllianceFeline humanoid
ShonuninC. J. Cherryh's Alliance-Union universe
ShroobsMario & Luigi: Partners in Time
SilacoidsX-COM: UFO Defense
SilfenPeter F. Hamilton's Pandora's StarHumanoid
SilicoidsMaster of Orion
SiriansSerious Sam: The First Encounter
SkaarjUnreal series
SkedarPerfect Dark
SkinniesStarship TroopersHumanoid
SkolariansZak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
SkroderidersVernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep Sessile, plant-like beings mounted in personal mechanical vehicles ("skrodes")
SkrullsMarvel Comics
Slaughtering Rat PeopleInvader ZimPhysiologically similar to giant rats, the Slaughtering Rat People inhabited the planet Blorch before it was conquered by Invader Skoodge. Blorch was converted into a parking structure planet.
Slavers (see Thrint)Larry Niven's Known Space
SlitheenDoctor Who
SlylandroStar Control
SnakemenX-COM: UFO Defense
SnarksMarvel Comics
SnotlingsWarhammer 40,000Humanoid
SnovemdomasAscendancy
SolarisStanisław Lem's Solaris
Solomon Family3rd Rock from the Sun
SolonHaegemonia: Legions of Iron
SolrockPokémonA rock-like Pokémon reminiscent of a cartoon sun.
Son'aStar Trek
SonorosiansBen 10Sound-based aliens from planet Sonorosia who live in containment suits made of silicon, they are capable of self replication and unleashing powerful sonic screams.
SontaransDoctor WhoStocky humanoids known for their ruthlessness from planet Sontar.
SoomaniiUtopia
SornC. S. Lewis' Space Trilogy
SoroDavid Brin's Uplift Universe
SosiquiThe Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time
Southern AliensBravest WarriorsThey have thick southern accents.
Space ChickensBravest WarriorsPhysiologically similar to pigeons
Space PiratesMetroid series
SpathiStar Control
SpeciesSpecies and its sequelsBipedal humanoid female aliens, and quadrupedal male aliens.
Species 8472Star Trek
S'phtMarathon Trilogy
SpibbleyInvader Zim
SpiridonsDoctor Who
SpiritsStargate SG-1Humanoid
SplixsonBen 10Small, humanoid aliens from planet Hathor, Splixsons can duplicate themselves infinitely, and are generally peaceful farmers and painters on their home planet.
SquirpsSuper Paper Mario
Squiz-QuijyUtopia
SsoraRenegade LegionReptilian
SsvapiHarry Turtledove's Worldwar seriesA burrowing animal native to Rabotev 2. Throughout the Race's empire, they are notorious for showing extreme aggression and stubbornness in fighting to defend their burrow networks against predators and other intruders. The American defense of Chicago from 1942 to 1944 was compared to the territorial defensiveness of such animals by the Conquest Fleet that flew against Tosev 3.
StarmenEarthBound
StroggQuake II and Quake 4
StshoC. J. Cherryh's Chanur novels
StuPixar's Lifted
SugarbelliesBravest WarriorsThey speak in high-pitched voices.
SulibanStar TrekHumanoid
Sun-DogTerry Pratchett's The Dark Side of the SunLarge sentient beings that live in the vacuum of space. Capable of traveling through hyperspace. Any object they engulf will travel through hyperspace with them. The Sub-Dog species operate a successful business transporting spaceships across vast distances for other races in exchange for currency.
Sungs2300 AD
SupoxStar Control
SerrakinStargate SG-1Humanoid
SwaparamansAscendancy
SycoraxDoctor WhoHumanoid
Sye-MenBattlelords of the 23rd Century
SykariansFarscapeHumanoid
Symbiote Marvel Comics Inorganic, amorphous extraterrestrial symbiotes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Klyntar bond with their hosts, creating a symbiotic bond through which a single entity is created. They also are able to alter their hosts personalities, by influencing their darkest desires and wants, along with amplifying their physical and emotional traits and personality.
SyreenStar ControlHumanoid

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