The Greys: Difference between revisions

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{{quote|'''Mystic''': You watch the skies night after night looking for your [[Little Green Men]]...
'''Bishop''': Little ''grey'' men, actually.|''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003]]''}}
|''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''}}
 
The modern version of the [[Little Green Men]], and currently the most common depiction of extraterrestrials.
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* The Sons of Silence in the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures|Archie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic.]]''
* In ''[[Elf Quest]]'', the native forms of the High Ones kind of resemble elongated, yellow-orange variants of the Greys, with a bit of [[Rubber Forehead Aliens]] thrown in.
* ''Resident Alien'' by Peter Hogan (from [[Dark Horse]]) is about a pilot from a crashed flying saucer. Not-- not midget-sized, but fairly short and lanky, with pointy ears and classic Sectoid face, though purple skin. He has the ability to project the illusion of being a human and tried to pass as a reclusive "doctor" living in an isolated cabin, but then the doctor in a nearby town was murdered, he was sort of cajoled/drafted as temporary replacement ("Today I don't care if he's baron freakin' ''Frankenstein''… we ''need'' him."). So he figured that at least it's not going to be as boring as his current schedule: sit there alone, wait for a rescue team (for three years already) and try in vain to understand why some crazy Earthlings consider fishing an attractive pastime. Indeed, it wasn't too boring from that point on.
 
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