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== Film ==
* The Emperor of the Arquillian Galaxy from ''[[Men in Black (
* The Mondoshawan from ''[[The Fifth Element]]'' have really big waddling rears with tiny dog-like heads that give them a very odd Humpty Dumpty appearance.
* The aliens from ''[[Independence Day]]''. The suit itself is explained as being some kind of organic technology and indeed the helmet portion looks like it's a solid external skull. This makes it retrospectively more badass that [[Will Smith]]'s character knocked one out with one punch.
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== Literature ==
* [[The Dragon|The One]] from ''[[
* The Creapii from [[
== Live Action TV ==
* The Daleks (pictured above) from ''[[Doctor Who]]'', though their suits aren't so much suits as little tanks in which utterly feeble bodies reside.
** The Ice Warriors, too: their big, hulking bodies are stated to be biomechanical spacesuits in their debut story.
* The Vorlons from ''[[Babylon
** They don't actually need that atmosphere, they just use it to discourage visitors.
** The Gaim from the same series wear encounter suits that resemble humanoids in gas masks. Underneath, the are insectoid and [[Take Our Word for It|apparently]] far from humanoid. The suit serves both as environmental protection and a translator/speaker unit, as the Gaim are incapable of vocalizing most species' languages.
* In ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'', the team encounters a group of aliens who kidnap Daniel (who's in the galaxy visiting) and Rodney. It's eventually revealed that {{spoiler|they're a group of rogue Asgard who have taken the degenerative cloning problem into their own hands}} and are using man-sized suits to exist on a poisonous planet with no stargate as a means of staying hidden.
* The Breen of ''[[Star Trek]]'', who first appeared on-screen in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]'', come from a much more frigid environment than most humanoids and need environmental suits to interact with other races face-to-face.
** Though according to Weyoun, their planet is actually quite mild. It's also said that if you saw a Breen in the flesh, it'd turn you to stone. However, ''this'' is also clearly a lie, as Kira manages to steal one of their uniforms without any ill effects.
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** You can just barely see hints of Tali's face through her helmet.. but they're so vague that they do little more than establish that it has a human-like configuration.
* The Unggoy (aka Grunts) from ''[[Halo]]''. They are most often seen with [[Gas Mask Mooks|masks on]], large tanks on their backs. (They breathe methane on their home planet, and carry it with them much like divers and astronauts.) Some higher-ranking Grunts may also have other armor on in addition to the methane tank, or the tank and mask may look different (as with the Heretic Grunts.)
* The Meklar from ''[[
== Webcomics ==
* Sam Starfall from ''[[
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