Subject: It's the psychology that does it
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Posted on: 2019-05-10 16:29:00 UTC

Which is to say that, physiologically, you don't have to make the alien that different for it to feel alien. But if they have alien psychology... that's alien. Even if they look human. Especially because so often we end up with humans in rubber suits. Even if they're renderered in a more impressive way, that's all they really are, because they're still psychologically human. See: most fantasy races, most sci-fi races, etc.

The race I've seen that feels most alien to me, to this day, is probably the Soft Ones in Asimov's The Gods Themselves. For one thing, this is a race with three sexes. And Homestuck fans, put your hands down, Trolls are monosex, and have four relationship roles. The Soft Ones actually have three biological sexes. Not only that, but they're soft... or rather, immaterial. They can pass through things. Reproduction occurs by passing inside of each other.

And of course the society is also alien. Not as alien as it could be (partly because this was the 70s and partly because writing truly alien aliens wasn't the point of the story). And then there's The Big Twist, which really turns everything we know about the Soft Ones inside out. But I don't want to spoil it.

Honestly, they're still not that alien. Big parts of the human psyche remain. But I think that just shows how close to human models we stick: that I can see something still kinda human as waay more alien then most things.

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