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10. Ardra: Ardra (or rather an unidentified impostor) convinced the citizens of Ventax II that she had returned to enslave them after one thousand years of peace in the Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode “Devil’s Due”. We can all take comfort in the fact that she was not, in fact, Fek’lhr. |
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9. Mothra: The island people of the Godzilla-verse worshiped this flying mutant deity. Can you really blame them? If I had a laser-ring blasting ten-story moth living in my backyard I might try to appease it too.
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8. The Alpha Omega Doomsday Bomb: Mutants… always cowering in fear of doomsday weapons. This one just happened to be housed in New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Beneath the Planet of the Apes. |
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7. Apocalypse: He is as far beyond Marvel’s mutants as they are beyond normal humans. He is En Sabah Nur, ancient Egyptian, immortal, strong-man… now fused with alien technology. His goals involve world domination and he has posed as several gods throughout human history to achieve his ultimate vision of world order. |
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6. Apollo: Apollo gripped the Enterprise in his mighty hold during the events of “Who Mourns for Adonis”. If it wasn’t for Spock discovering the source of Apollo’s power Kirk and company might have been trapped on Olympus for all eternity. |