Category talk:Extraterrestrial supervillains

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ET[edit]

"Extraterrestrial" doesn't mean "alien species." It simply means not from Earth. As such, any Human character within a show such as Star Trek who hails from a different planet to earth is an extraterrestrial. Assuming the description on this page is accurate regarding the intent of this category, a better title would simply be "alien supervillains." Though like ET, alien is often erroneously thought only to apply to little green men and the like, this is its most common usage in modern culture, and it is more correct to the given explanation than ET. - Hayter 09:54, 19 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

KHAAAAAN!?[edit]

Why is Khan Noonien Singh listed as an extraterrestrial supervillain. He was human. He was born and raised on Earth. Look it up. Just because he spent a few years on another planet doesn't make him extraterrestrial. He's as human as you or I. Well, actually, he's genetically augmented, but that's besides the point. Human.