Energy being
Alleged life form composed of energy rather than matter
An energy being is an alleged life form that is composed of energy rather than matter. They appear in paranormal/UFO accounts, and in various works of speculative fiction.
Energy beings are typically rendered as a translucent glowing fluid or as a collection of flames or electrical sparks or bolts; somewhat in common with the representations of ghosts.
Energy beings have a variety of capacities. The Taelons (from Earth: Final Conflict) are barely more powerful than mortals, while others such as Star Trek's Q, Stargate SG-1's Ascended Ancients/Ori, Ben 10: Alien Force's Anodites, or the Meekrob from Invader Zim possess god-like powers.
In science fiction
- Vorlons (Babylon 5)
- Some of the First Ones (Babylon 5)
- Organians (Star Trek)
- Prophets and Pah Wraiths (Star Trek)
- The Q (Star Trek)
- Etherials (Marvel Comics)
- Ascended people (Stargate)
- Drej (Titan A.E.)
- C'tan (Warhammer 40,000)
- Naaru and Ethereals (World of Warcraft)
- The Taelons (Earth: Final Conflict)
- Gwen Tennyson and her grandmother Verdona are Anodites (Ben 10: Alien Force)
- Cirronians and possibly Vardians (Tracker)
- The astronaut David Bowman, transformed into a "Star Child" (2001 A Space Odyssey)
- Kheldians and Nictus (City of Heroes)
- FMians, AMians, UMAs, and Wizards (Megaman Starforce)[a]
- Andromeda (Heroes of Newerth)
- The Meekrob (Invader Zim)
- The Embers of Muuat and the Ghosts of Creuss (Twilight Imperium)
- The Zoni (Ratchet & Clank)
- Archons and Dark Archons (StarCraft)
- Zzzax (Marvel Comics)
- Pyron (Darkstalkers)
- Tornedron (Transformers)
- Living Laser (Marvel Comics)
- Singularity (Marvel Comics)
- Akira (Akira)
- Yog, an amoeba-like Energy being from Space Amoeba
- Melllvar and his mother (Futurama)
- Outsiders (XCOM: Enemy Unknown)
- Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls)
- The pure intellectuals (Skylark)
- The Novakid Race (Starbound)
- The Rakshasa (Lord of Light)[b]
- Beyonders (Marvel Comics)
- Monica Rambeau (Marvel Comics)
See also
- Anchimayen
- Angel
- Demon
- Jinn
- Spirit
Notes
References
- Karunanayake, Gamini (2002-09-22). "Is there 'life' after death?". Sunday Observer. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-05-01.
- Shastri, P. D. (1999-12-26). "Spinning tales in the name of Sai Baba". Tribune India. Retrieved 2007-05-01.
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extraterrestrial beings
- Energy beings
- Grey aliens
- Insectoids
- Little green men
- Nordic aliens
- Reptilian humanoids
- Investigation of UFO reports by the United States government
- The Flying Saucers Are Real (1947–1950)
- Project Sign (1948)
- Project Grudge (1949)
- Flying Saucer Working Party (1950)
- Project Magnet (1950–1962)
- Project Blue Book (1952–1970)
- Robertson Panel (1953)
- Ruppelt report (1956)
- National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena (1956-1980)
- Condon Report (1966–1968)
- Institute 22 (1978–?)
- Project Condign (1997–2000)
- Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (2007–2012)
- Identification studies of UFOs
- Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (current)
- NASA's UAP independent study team
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