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10In general, cultural sophistication is often assumed to go along with the technological kind -- as a civilization becomes more advanced, it's expected that it will become more civilized and sophisticated as well. These guys are living arguments against that, retaining distinctly barbaric cultures even while utilizing and producing technology far ahead of what we have in real life. At best, they will retain social mores and values most societies leave behind when they exit the bronze age, remaining focused on and accepting of warfare, raiding, piracy, slavery and personal vendettas. At worst, they'll be pillagers, warmongers, and a generally murderous or thuggish lot -- TheHorde in space -- lacking even the honor codes of a {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}} that regulate how they go about combat and glory-seeking.
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12Their technological base may vary in nature and advancement. They generally have much more primitive technology than other factions, which in space age settings may range from near-modern industrial machinery to them being still in the stone age. When they have reliable tech of their own, it will often be more primitive than what's normal for the setting, or at least [[UsedFuture more used, dirty and worn in appearance]]. Often, they may have obtained what tech they have from someone else, whether this was stolen or given to them by other factions seeking to use them as armed forces. It's in fact fairly common for Space Orcs to work as {{Mooks}}, mercenaries and soldiers for others -- it keeps the other group away from the bloodshed, and these guys rarely care who or why they're fighting as long as they are.
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14Note that not every one of these qualifiers need apply. Space Orcs may possess and maintain sophisticated technology of their own, although this will be mostly put to use in waging war and killing people. They may also be a neutral or even heroic faction, albeit one in the vein of the NobleSavage who shuns technology and civilization in favor of a life of warfare, hunting and physical combat.
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16Sometimes, these alien will be literal fantasy orcs, ogres or similar fantasy races InSpace Otherwise, they most commonly resemble [[FrazettaMan Hollywood ape-men]] or simian creatures of various sorts, in which case they may overlap with KillerSpaceMonkey. When not ape-like, they may resemble a PigMan.
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18Subtrope of OurOrcsAreDifferent and LowCultureHighTech; frequently an InsufficientlyAdvancedAlien. Contrast SpaceElves, who are most often associated with advanced technology and magic and with refined cultures. Often overlaps with PlanetLooters.
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25* ''Manga/DragonBall'': The Saiyans are a race of violent barbarians with a constantly warring society built entirely on an AsskickingLeadsToLeadership political system. They initially lived in stone huts and wore simple fur, but ([[ContinuitySnarl depending on who you listen to]]) they gained high-tech after they reverse-engineered the technology of their advanced neighbors after wiping them out, or got it after being recruited into the [[TheEmpire Planet Trade Organization]] as EliteMooks. They later became Frieza's {{Mooks}}, fighting to help him conquer planets.
26* ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' and ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'': The Zentraedi are a race of green-skinned[[note]]for the males[[/note]] giants whose society revolves around war so much that not only do they not know how to maintain their own technology, but they also have no grasp of culture or music (which is what allows humanity to prevail over them as their growing interest in human culture leads to an EnemyCivilWar). Like the Klingons, they would mellow out over subsequent ''Macross'' installments due to their integration into human society.
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30* ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'' has the people of the Breakworld, who are a violent, domineering race of large, green skinned aliens that "stuff their pillows with diamonds" (probably not all that uncomfortable depending on size and cut).
31* ''ComicBook/NewGods'': Darkseid has all sorts of monster-mooks serving as his soldiers. These include the aerial parademons, the aquatic Deep Six, the land-based gravi-guards and numerous other beings that resemble orcs. They're distinct from the new gods by being more animalistic in both appearance and mannerisms despite their skill with high-tech weaponry.
32* ''ComicBook/StrikeforceMorituri'': The Horde is a race of alien invaders with a culture built on tribalism and terror, and who [[PlanetLooters plunder other worlds]] for technology and resources.
33* ''Orcs In Space'' is about three Orcs, well, in space. Gor, Mongtar, and Kravis are three orcs fleeing from their fellow orcs (they didn't really mean to run from battle, they just had better things to do than fight) who accidentally steal the Starbleep 's most advanced spaceship, the Aarken, and fly off into space. Befriending the ship's AI, named DONA, they then proceed to wreak comical havoc across the galaxy.
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37* ''Film/TheFifthElement'': Mangalores are ugly, brutish spacefaring mercenaries with a [[ProudWarriorRace generically warlike culture]], hired by the BigBad to attack the BigGood, steal the MacGuffin, and generally cause havoc.
38* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
39** The Gamorreans are short, stout aliens resembling green-skinned [[PigMan humanoid pigs]]. They're mostly characterized as dim and uncultured thugs, and are often used as minions and low-level grunts by Hutt crime lords. Despite living in a galaxy full of high-tech weapons, including both {{Ray Gun}}s and {{Laser Blade}}s, Gamorreans use simple metal-bladed axes.
40** To a lesser extent are the Weequay, Nikto, and Klatoonians. While not as low-tech as the Gamorreans, they tend to be widely associated with lower elements such as the Hutts and other criminal cartels, Space Pirates, and Bounty Hunters.
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44* ''Literature/AllTomorrows'': Marine edition. While the Sail People are not evil outright, they are noted as being inherently oriented towards extreme violence and their history is marked by constant warfare.
45* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}:'' The [[PuppeteerParasite Yeerks]] fulfill this trope in an oddly literal way: Creator/KAApplegate based their name on ''yrch'', the plural of "orc" in Creator/JRRTolkien's Sindarin language.%%Beyond that, they have shades of this trope without totally fulfilling it.%%Expand. What does this mean?
46* ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'': The Green Martians are a ProudWarriorRace of [[MultiArmedAndDangerous four-armed]] green-skinned nomads who can grow up to sixteen feet tall. They're not stupid, but they're certainly a lot less technologically inclined and less "civilized" than the more [[HumanAliens human-like]] Red, Black, White, and Yellow Martians. They're also not AlwaysChaoticEvil -- although a peaceful encounter with them is still relatively rare. Probably the TropeMaker, as their first appearance was in the 1912 novel ''A Princess of Mars'', which means that not only do they predate the other Space Orcs on this page, but they also predate [[OurOrcsAreDifferent regular orcs]].
47* ''Literature/KnownSpace'': The Kzinti, a species of towering [[CatFolk catlike aliens]], are what you get when you take a bronze age culture and give it hyper-advanced technology with no adjustment period. Evolved from territorial predators, they had just worked out metalworking when a space-capable species, the Jotoki, culturally uplifted them to use as soldiers and bodyguards. This worked great until it didn't and the Kzinti overwhelmed the Jotoki, enslaved them and used their tech to create their own star empire. Modern Kzinti are extremely aggressive and warlike, routinely invade, conquer, enslave and eat other sapient species, have a society entirely focused upon martial prowess, and are so prone to dueling each other to the death that this serves as their main population limiter. They have however become far less vicious in the tail end of the setting's timeline, in large part because [[spoiler:the Puppeteers contrived for humanity to gain a technological edge on them, causing the Kzinti to lose all their wars against them and cull off the most aggressive and warlike members of several consecutive generations]].
48* ''VideoGame/LifeOfASpaceForceCaptain'': The Orroks; it's in the name. They're seven-foot-tall four-armed brutes, big, strong, and not very intelligent, and were enslaved by the Reticulans before the Darian Space Force forced the Reticulans to free them. They have legends of a past as [[ProudWarriorRace a warrior race]] before the Reticulans took them away, but it's impossible to know how much of this is true, and currently they're mostly used as cheap general labor and mob goons in DSF territory. They have no nation of their own, [[spoiler:but can declare independence on Mars with the appropriate push]].
49* ''Literature/SpaceCaptainSmith'': The Morlocks are a OneGenderRace of green-skinned, fanged, inhumanly strong, [[HeroicComedicSociopath humorously violent]] headhunters. One of whom, Suruk, is the protagonist's best friend.
50* ''VideoGame/SpaceEmpires'': The Sithrak are described as being in a constant state of warfare with all non-Sithrak lifeforms ([[GameplayAndStorySegregation in the lore, at least; in the actual game they can be negotiated and allied with like any other empire]]). Because they are natives to another dimension who invaded this universe, it's theorised that in their home dimension they're at the bottom of the food chain, [[HadToBeSharp so constant fighting and treating others as a potential threat are necessary survival tactics]].
51* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
52** The ancient Mandalorians, known then as the Mandalorian Crusaders and later Neo-Crusaders, were a society of warriors and marauders who were constantly at odds with the Republic, warring against it and raiding its worlds. They were often allies of the Sith, and armies of Mandalorians riding on the backs of the quadrupedal war droids were common sights during the numerous Sith/Republic wars. In the setting's present, long after the fall of the Mandalorian empires, they mostly live as clans on their homeworld or as {{Bounty Hunter}}s and mercenaries in the wider galaxy.
53** ''Literature/NewJediOrder'': The [[ScaryDogmaticAliens Yuuzhan Vong]] warrior caste are dogmatic, skilled and fearsome warriors who live for combat and driving their species' conquest of the galaxy. The other three major Vong castes (shaper, priest, intendant), who run and direct the Vong civilization, are less savage and more cunning, and in many ways fall closer to [[OurElvesAreDifferent dark elf]] status than anything. Indeed, [[spoiler:the Vong's backstory has them as essentially SpaceElves gone bad]]. In any case, they follow a narrative trajectory fairly typical of fantasy orcs, being initially portrayed as unrepentantly AlwaysChaoticEvil before being more fleshed out and finally doing a race-wide HeelFaceTurn.
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57* ''Franchise/DoctorWho'': The Ogrons are large, black-to-purple-skinned caveman-like aliens mainly noted for their stupidity and their aggressive natures. Most live primitive lives on their homeworld; the ones seen on other planets are typically mercenaries and thugs under a villain's employ.
58* ''Series/TheMandalorian'': The Klatooinian raiders who are roaming around and attacking villages in "[[Recap/TheMandalorianS1E4Chapter4Sanctuary Sanctuary]]" look like orcs straight out of Middle-earth... only with blaster guns and a mecha.
59* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
60** The Klingons are a species known chiefly for their highly aggressive cultural attitude, glorification of war and the glory gained therein, and tradition of [[KlingonPromotion moving up the chain of command by killing the guy whose position you want]]. They have gone through a similar arc as orcs have, from the Tolkien-orc-like nearly-AlwaysChaoticEvil antagonists of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' through their softening and fleshing-out in various films and ultimately to the Blizzard-orc-like sympathetic {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}} of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and later.
61** The [[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Chalnoth Chalnoth]] are apparently natural anarchists and only respect strength. The only one seen is a violent, hairy brute who threatens to eat his cellmates if they aren't freed within three or four days, as he calls the meals "poison" (and they might well be).
62** This is played completely straight by the [[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Nausicaan Nausicaans]], who might best be described as Klingons with all their positive traits and complexity removed - they're almost exclusively cruel, dimwitted louts who appear as thuggish {{Mooks}} or SpacePirates, and while they love to fight they seem to have nothing resembling a code of honor or ethics like Klingon society does.
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66* ''Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'': The Silastic Armorfiends of Striterax were an ancient race of insanely aggressive, CombatSadomasochist {{Blood Knight}}s who had {{Hair Trigger Temper}}s and saw other creatures' mere existence as reason enough to go to war with them, and whose home planet was a DeathWorld covered in bomb craters and military bunkers. Despite this, they were also intelligent enough to conceive of and build Hactar, the universe's first supercomputer that functioned like a living creature's brain (which they naturally put to work designing weapons for them). They became extinct about 20 billion galactic years ago when they [[NoodleIncident found an incredibly creative way of blowing their entire species up]], to the immense relief of every other lifeform in the galaxy.
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70* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': In ''TabletopGame/{{Spelljammer}}'', the scro are very literally ''D&D'' orcs InSpace. They're actually more civilized than the usual orcs (meaning they're usually {{Lawful|Evil}} rather than ChaoticEvil, employ tactics and never fire on messengers and truce-bearers), but remain a roving culture of warlike marauders and a constant menace to other species and societies. They live for combat, which they see as the highest possible calling, and view themselves as fighting a holy war to drive all other species either out of space and onto planetary life or into enslavement under the scro.
71* ''TabletopGame/{{Traveller}}'': The Vargr are a species of {{uplifted|Animal}} wolves known for their high aggressiveness and warlike natures. Their society is limited to what groups a charismatic leader can hold together, and Vargr leaders need to constantly prove their strength or be deposed and replaced. The rest of the setting's species see them as a vast horde of barbarians, marauders and SpacePirates (and the Vargr do see pirates as admirable cultural heroes), although their ability to threaten the rest of the galaxy is hampered by their constant infighting.
72* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
73** The Orks were originally ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy's'' Orcs transplanted directly into a space-age setting. They're big, green, dim-witted apelike brutes who live to fight and kill, speak in a rough and crude manner distorted by a heavy FunetikAksent, and go to war in massive hordes of howling barbarians supported by crude smoke-spewing technology, ramshackle war machines and giant beasts. They have very little technical knowledge themselves, and what technology they possess they either steal from others or build from hardwired instinct. They could quite easily overrun the whole galaxy if they united, but will never stop fighting one another long enough for that to happen. They are also an artificial species, having been created as a species of living weapons by the Old Ones long ago, who made them ferocious and nearly unkillable and gifted with instinctive knowledge of machinery as a last-ditch attempt to stem the tide of the C'Tan and their Necron armies. As they were originally designed, the Krork were far more advanced both technologically and societally; the Orks are the result of millions of years of CloneDegeneration.
74** The Kroot, a race of green-skinned, featherless avian humanoids, are a non-villainous take on this, being essentially a species of {{Noble Savage}}s. They're largely still in the stone age, relying on their Tau allies for technology, and have little ranged weaponry -- something their speed, strength and sheer ferocity in melee easily make up for. On their homeworld they live in scattered tribes, hunting the savage beasts that share their planet, and make their living in the wider galaxy as ferocious mercenaries and as auxiliary troops and wilderness scouts in Tau armies. They also eat their foes and their own dead, although the former is a form of tribute as the Kroot absorb traits from other species that they consume, and thus to be eaten by a Kroot means it considered you worthy enough to take into itself to become better. This is played in contrast with the Tau, with the latter's futuristic technology, lofty philosophies and darker underbelly juxtaposing the Kroot's crude tools and huts, direct survival-oriented worldview and frank and honest beliefs.
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78* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'': The Skakdi species is fractious and warlike, and distinguished by their huge jaws and natural SpikesOfVillainy. They're not stupid, but they ''are'' extremely violent. A team of six, calling themselves the Piraka (a [[AppropriatedAppellation near-slur]] meaning "thief and murderer") serves as the collective villain of the 2006 Voya Nui arc, where, in search of an ArtifactOfDoom, they enslave all the villagers, trounce the heroes of the previous story arc in a fight, and spend as much time fighting each other as they do fighting everyone else. The Skakdi ''used'' to be relatively peaceful, but then someone decided they'd make great {{Mooks}} and gave them superpowers and training, and now the only reason they aren't a bigger problem in the Matoran Universe is that their home island was placed under a military blockade. In the meantime, their island has become a constant battleground divided up between a feuding, ever-shifting cast of warlords.
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82* ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'': Super-mutants are humans who have been mutated into monsters by exposure to the Forced Evolutionary Virus, and generally appear to be giant, well-muscled humanoids with green, blue or yellow skin. Their intelligence ranges from on par with humans (1st generation), to human but with a strong disposition towards mental instabilities (the Nightkin sub-caste), to DumbMuscle (2nd generation and most subsequent generations), depending on how pure the batch of FEV used to create them was and how much radiation the human has been exposed to prior to mutation[[note]]as explained in the first game, some humans become dumber and some become smarter when turned into Mariposa super-mutants, with humans from Vaults more often falling into the second category and humans from the wasteland more often falling into the first[[/note]]. They are able to use human tech like guns and laser rifles, although these are generally assumed to have been scavenged from humans. They are often violent towards humans due to the mutual FantasticRacism between the two species, and while some super-mutants show tolerance towards humans, they tend to be the exception.
83* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'': The Brutes are towering aliens resembling huge apes with tusks and claws, and are savage, violent and antisocial barbarians to the last. They commonly eat other sapient races (they openly discuss eating an Elite in one of the first cutscenes of ''VideoGame/Halo2''), and are the most directly violent of the races of the Covenant; the other member species have at least some pretenses at honor and righteousness, are alien and enigmatic in their motives or are slaves or HiredGuns, but the Brutes seem to [[ForTheEvulz just like killing people]]. They actually built a complex technological society at one point, but their warlike nature led them to bomb themselves back to the stone age. The Covenant rediscovered them after this, at which point the Prophets decided they'd make fine {{Mooks}} and recruited them as frontline shock troops and heavy hitters for their armies.
84* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
85** The krogan, as a result of having evolved on a DeathWorld of climatic extremes and deadly predators, are noted for a combination of intense aggressiveness and extremely resilient biology. Their culture is strongly focused on combat and battle, their honor system is based entirely around how successful and feared you are as a warrior, they tend to enter berserk rages when injured and when their old industrial civilization first split the atom it promptly nuked itself back to the stone age. They afterwards remained as primitive, squabbling clans for two millennia until the Council brought them to space to fight [[HordeOfAlienLocusts the rachni]], after which the krogans attempted to overrun and conquer the rest of the galaxy before being restricted back to their homeworld.
86** The yahg are, essentially, the krogan squared. They're even bigger, stronger and tougher than the krogan, and much more antisocial and aggressive. Their society is based entirely around pack structures where one yahg dominates the others by force until another kills him and takes over, which has resulted in a violent and hypercompetitive species chronically unable to work efficiently in large groups. They're currently stuck in their solar system, as they don't possess FTL technology and they were placed under quarantine after they massacred the delegation sent to contact them. They are, however, highly intelligent, although their violent and competitive tendencies prevent them from making good collective use of their brainpower.
87* ''VideoGame/SeriousSamII'': [[https://serioussam.fandom.com/wiki/Orc Orcs]] are a primitive sapient alien race uplifted by [[BigBad Mental]] and recruited for his [[TheHorde army]]. They carry plasma weapons and drive hovecraft, and are among the weakest enemies.
88* ''Videogame/SpaceEmpires'': The Sithrak Dominion has the same level of space-faring technology as the other empire-building races, and are a MultiArmedAndDangerous ProudWarriorRace who, according to the game's lore, live in a constant state of warfare with all non-Sithrak lifeforms ([[GameplayAndStorySegregation in the actual game, they can be negotiated and allied with like any other empire]]). Because they are natives to another dimension who invaded this universe, it's theorised that in their home dimension they're at the bottom of the food chain, [[HadToBeSharp so constant fighting and treating others as a potential threat are necessary survival tactics]].
89* ''Videogame/StarControl'': The Thraddash are a species of hulking aliens with a great love of fighting and a firm belief that MightMakesRight. They've built their way to high-tech society and bombed themselves back to the metaphorical stone age a solid eighteen or nineteen times, with the cycle only coming to a halt when they were enslaved by the Ur-Quan and pressed into service as BattleThralls. They quite like their new lifestyle, although they don't care for how the Ur-Quan won't let them fight among themselves anymore.
90* ''Franchise/StarCraft'': [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters Terrans]] look like this [[HumansThroughAlienEyes through the eyes]] of [[SpaceElves the Protoss]] -- by their standards, they're a primitive, crude, physically repulsive, aggressive, low-tech species prone to infighting, though unlike the usual standards of this trope, humans are the only (major) race that wasn't uplifted by the local precursors.
91* ''VideoGame/{{Stellaris}}'':
92** The "Barbaric Despoilers" civic depicts a society that essentially lives by the law of the jungle, where "the strongest may seize whatever they covet." Naturally, they maintain this manner of behavior on the galactic stage as well - empires with said civic have access to the "Despoliation" casus belli, which allows them to wage wars to [[RapePillageAndBurn plunder their enemies]], stealing energy, minerals, and even pops. There are, however, some downsides: Migration Treaties are blocked, there are only two Federation types available to them, and finally, all empires without the "Barbaric Despoilers" civic will view one having it as a pillaging menace, resulting in the latter receiving a permanent opinion penalty in relations with most of the galaxy.
93** This image is likely to be evoked by any AI empire with the [[TheEmpire Hegemonic Imperialists]], [[ProudWarriorRace Honorbound Warriors]], or [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil Slaving Despots]] personality type whose behavior fits the bill and which is much more competitive in terms of fleet power than technology level.
94** Marauders are SpaceCossacks with mid- to late-game technology but who live in dingy overcrowded space stations and survive by raiding and extorting tribute from other empires or hiring themselves out as PrivateMilitaryContractors. One of their three custom personalities is prone to screaming threats to kill and eat the player in communications. And of course, when one marauder tribe unites under a [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Great Khan]], they become TheHorde and invade everybody around them with extremely powerful fleets (although the Khan is a VisionaryVillain trying to lead his species ''away'' from zero-sum pillaging and violence).
95** One of the species portraits in the Humanoids DLC looks particularly [[https://stellaris.paradoxwikis.com/Species#/media/File:Humanoid_hp_12.png orcish]], though given the AI species are randomly generated there's no guarantee they'll act like it if encountered.
96* ''Videogame/XenobladeChroniclesX'': Two of the Ganglion's primary {{Mook}} races fit into this archetype:
97** The Prone's skin colors include pink and purple rather than green, and they have tentacles hanging off their faces, but aside from appearance they are essentially Blizzard orcs. They tend to have aspects of both Tolkien and Blizzard orcs, usually depending on how likely they are to shoot you.
98** The Marnucks are essentially Tolkien orcs, aside from their blue skin, being reptilian, preference for guns, and having invented their own military technology. [[AllThereInTheManual What little we know about them]] is that they don't just love war; their chief deity is their god of death, and they think killing people in battle is an honorable act. Their homeworld was destroyed by a global civil war, and the only ones left are the ones that sided with the Ganglion.
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102* ''Webcomic/DriveDaveKellett'': The Tesskans are violent space age barbarians whose culture never developed past the most brutal of stone age structures. They're violent, short-tempered and interested in little beyond fighting and eating; they're entirely dependent on their enslavement of the Fillipods for advanced technology or society of any sort, reacted to first contact with both the Fillipods and humanity by trying to utterly destroy them, and nowadays mostly serve the Imperio as goons and thugs.
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106* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'': The Gorlocks from the episode Win, Lose, Kaboom fit this to a T. Large size, check. Green skin, check. Brute stretch, check.
107* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': On the planet Gazorpazorp, male Gazorpians are large, sex-obsessed primitive brutes who spend their [[RapidAging short lives]] trying to kill each other and impregnating artificial birthing machines distributed to them by the more civilized females. The females are more like SpaceElves, including the cultural posturing.
108* ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender'': The Galra are large, proud, purple-skinned warriors with appearances that range from shaggy and brutish to ruggedly attractive. Their culture is strongly focused on expansion and martial conquest, and most Galra seen in the show are either {{Mooks}} or antagonistic military leaders. On the more noble side, the Blades of Marmora are a secretive faction of Galra who oppose the empire and assist the heroes. Even King Zarkon, ruler of the empire, was once a true hero before he was [[FallenHero corrupted]] into a genocidal monster.
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