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'''Type I: [[Elves in Space]]''' ''<small>(main article: [[Our Elves Are Better]])</small>''
 
Standard fantasy elves or [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp|equivalent beings]] with [[Serial Numbers Filed Off]]... {{smallcapssmall-caps|[[Recycled in Space|In Spaaaace!]]}} These are surprisingly common in science fiction and [[Tabletop Games]] (compare [[Urban Fantasy]] and [[Science Fantasy]]). [[Ancient Astronauts]] may count as Type I if they are not merely ''mistaken'' for elves, but ''actually are'' elves [[Doing In the Wizard|who turn out to be an alien race]].
 
'''Type II: Enlightened Mystic Race''' ''<small>(main article: [[Proud Scholar Race Guy]] (Type II)</small>''
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* The Abh in ''[[Crest of the Stars]]'' are blatant type 2's, with a good helping of [[Can't Argue with Elves]]—they're world conquerors and we're supposed to ''sympathize'' with them.
 
=== ComicsComic Books ===
* The Guardians of the Universe from ''[[Green Lantern]]''. Not tall at all, but immortal? Check. Has incredible powers? Check (the Green Light that empowers the Corps). [[The Spock|Aloof and distant]]? Check. ''[[Can't Argue with Elves|Can't Argue With 'Em]]? [[Screw You, Elves|They'd like to think so...]]
** Also, an all-female offshoot of the Guardians called the Zamarons falls well enough into the [[Blue Skinned Space Babe]] variety.