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→‎Live Action TV: moved the new example to the end of the list, as per our Style Guide
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* Occasionally present on ''[[Doctor Who]]'', in the form of the Doctor's (usually human) companions meeting aliens on their homeworld before they save them from other, less well-intentioned aliens.
** The Thals in ''The Daleks''. {{spoiler|[[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] in that the Doctor's companion, Ian, deliberately dismantles their innocent so that they can stand up to the Daleks.}}
** Not all Visitors from ''[[V]]'' are evil, though it's still an alien invasion series. For example, there's Willie, whose firmly on the side of the Resistance. He goes as far as saving a human from freezing to death. Ironically, he's portrayed by Robert Englund, whose better known for portraying Freddy Krueger.
** The nameless aliens (implied to come from Mars) from ''The Ambassadors of Death''.
** The Doctor's [[Human Alien]] companion Nyssa.
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** The Doctor himself, at times, during his Fourth and Eleventh incarnations. Though the Doctor's people, the Time Lords, in general, and for that matter, the Doctor himself, has generally not displayed this trope.
* Cole, from [[Tracker]]
** Not all Visitors from ''[[V]]'' are evil, though it's still an alien invasion series. For example, there's Willie, whose firmly on the side of the Resistance. He goes as far as saving a human from freezing to death. Ironically, he's portrayed by Robert Englund, whose better known for portraying Freddy Krueger.
 
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