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Several species of parasitic organisms can influence creatures. This includes fungus and a few species of Flukes. Their control is generally limited, as both host and parasite have limited processing power. | Several species of parasitic organisms can influence creatures. This includes fungus and a few species of Flukes. Their control is generally limited, as both host and parasite have limited processing power. | ||
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== Puppeteer Parasites in Science Fiction == | == Puppeteer Parasites in Science Fiction == | ||
*The | Puppeteer parasites are quite common [[science fiction]], particularly [[horror]] sci-fi. | ||
*The alien invaders from Robert A. Heinlein's Novel ''The Puppet Masters'' (1951) | |||
*The [[Goa'uld]] | *The [[Goa'uld]] | ||
* The Yerks from Anamorphs | *The Yerks from [[Anamorphs]] | ||
*The [[Drakh]] Keepers from [[Babylon 5 (series)|''Babylon 5'']] | |||
*The parasites from the [[TOS]] episode "Operation: Annihilate" | |||
[[Category:Science]] | [[Category:Science]] | ||
[[Category:Science Fiction]] | [[Category:Science Fiction]] |
Revision as of 17:53, 19 October 2011
A puppeteer parasite is a parasitic creature capable of commandeering control of it's host organism.
Puppeteer Parasites in Real Life
Several species of parasitic organisms can influence creatures. This includes fungus and a few species of Flukes. Their control is generally limited, as both host and parasite have limited processing power.
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Puppeteer Parasites in Science Fiction
Puppeteer parasites are quite common science fiction, particularly horror sci-fi.