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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \'\'aren\'t\'\' originally from Earth, like [[{{ptitleh3elkyxdypyw}} the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th and 21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \
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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \\\'\\\'aren\\\'t\\\'\\\' originally from Earth, like [[{{ptitleh3elkyxdypyw}} the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\\\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\\\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\\\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th and 21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \\\"humans\\\" in the title would be kind of an obstacle anyway, but I can\\\'t think of a better one at the moment, while this trope could\\\'ve been named Alien Humans (edit: or {{Human Subspecies}}, which might be a duplicate of this anyway).
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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \'\'aren\'t\'\' originally from Earth, like [[{{ptitleh3elkyxdypyw}} the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th and 21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \
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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \\\'\\\'aren\\\'t\\\'\\\' originally from Earth, like [[{{ptitleh3elkyxdypyw}} the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\\\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\\\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\\\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th and 21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \\\"humans\\\" in the title would be kind of an obstacle anyway, but I can\\\'t think of a better one at the moment, while this trope could\\\'ve been named Alien Humans or Starfish Humans (edit: or {{Human Subspecies}}, which might be a duplicate of this anyway).
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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \'\'aren\'t\'\' originally from Earth, like [[{{ptitleh3elkyxdypyw}} the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th/21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \
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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \\\'\\\'aren\\\'t\\\'\\\' originally from Earth, like [[{{ptitleh3elkyxdypyw}} the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\\\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\\\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\\\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th and 21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \\\"humans\\\" in the title would be kind of an obstacle anyway, but I can\\\'t think of a better one at the moment, while this trope could\\\'ve been named Alien Humans (edit: or {{Human Subspecies}}, which might be a duplicate of this anyway).
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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \'\'aren\'t\'\' originally from Earth, like [[{{ptitleh3elkyxdypyw}} the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th/21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \
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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \\\'\\\'aren\\\'t\\\'\\\' originally from Earth, like [[{{ptitleh3elkyxdypyw}} the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\\\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\\\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\\\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th/21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \\\"humans\\\" in the title would be kind of an obstacle anyway, but I can\\\'t think of a better one at the moment, while this trope could\\\'ve been named Alien Humans (edit: or {{Human Subspecies}}, which might be a duplicate of this anyway).
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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \'\'aren\'t\'\' originally from Earth, like [[[=~2001: A Space Odyssey~=] the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th/21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \
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This takes away a good potential trope name for transhuman aliens who \\\'\\\'aren\\\'t\\\'\\\' originally from Earth, like [[{{ptitleh3elkyxdypyw}} the Firstborn]], Greg Egan\\\'s [[http://www.gregegan.net/INCANDESCENCE/00/Crocodile.html Amalgam]], {{the Culture}} or [[AlastairReynolds the Inhibitors]]. It\\\'s not {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}, because that\\\'s aliens with arbitrary powers isomorphic to fantasy gods, rather than aliens incorporating specific 20th/21st-century ideas about human enhancement. I guess the \\\"humans\\\" in the title would be kind of an obstacle anyway, but I can\\\'t think of a better one at the moment, while this trope could\\\'ve been named Alien Humans (edit: or {{Human Subspecies}}).
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