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Definitely the grey space aliens.

Think of Roger from American Dad. A whole colony of them...
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I really like Protoss from Starcraft universe. I just don't think they are the strongest or most fit to conquer everything.
I guess Xel'Naga (creators of Protoss and Zerg) are more powerful and I would vote for them in terms of being more powerful.
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protoss!!
but protoss civilization is lost Sad "my life for Aiur" !

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Galactus for sure.
He would just eat the planets of all the other races and laugh at their attempts to stop him.
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The cone heads were a pretty serious race if you ask me.  Not sure we could haven taken them out if they wanted to go to war.

We can't take on anything that is advanced enough to do intergalactic heck even interstellar travel, in terms of technology we would be cave men or worst even worst compared to them
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The cone heads were a pretty serious race if you ask me.  Not sure we could haven taken them out if they wanted to go to war.
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is there any fictional alien that wanted to invade earth and we didn't beat ? humans number 1! according to hollywood
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I don't believe the Daleks would have what it takes for the job, but the Timelords could be a worthy contender. But coming against other highly advanced species, that on top of everything were able to easily control others (like the ones from Babylon 5, the Third space), I don't think they would stand a chance.  Tongue
Didn't Daleks almost wipe the Timelords out, quite easily? Also Replicators > Daleks.

To be honest, I didn't see all the Doctor Who series, only a little of the most recent one. Still, as far as I know, they lost in the end, and didn't have any particularly strong points in relation to other species already mentioned here. As you stated yourself, the Replicators would very likely be stronger. On the other hand, the Timelords' ability to easily move through time could make them a dangerous enemy, though I don't believe they are the strongest mentioned in this thread.
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It would be between the TimeLords and the Daleks, in an endless time war. And the universe would go into the poo-poo train, destination: DEATH!!!!!!

(BTW, these two species are from Doctor Who)

I don't believe the Daleks would have what it takes for the job, but the Timelords could be a worthy contender. But coming against other highly advanced species, that on top of everything were able to easily control others (like the ones from Babylon 5, the Third space), I don't think they would stand a chance.  Tongue
Didn't Daleks almost wipe the Timelords out, quite easily? Also Replicators > Daleks.
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It would be between the TimeLords and the Daleks, in an endless time war. And the universe would go into the poo-poo train, destination: DEATH!!!!!!

(BTW, these two species are from Doctor Who)

I don't believe the Daleks would have what it takes for the job, but the Timelords could be a worthy contender. But coming against other highly advanced species, that on top of everything were able to easily control others (like the ones from Babylon 5, the Third space), I don't think they would stand a chance.  Tongue
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It would be between the TimeLords and the Daleks, in an endless time war. And the universe would go into the poo-poo train, destination: DEATH!!!!!!



(BTW, these two species are from Doctor Who)
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The Borg were never defeated.  Captain Janeway just returned to earth.

The replicators all returned to one planet.  Just don't do that.  Smiley

Regardless, all in all the Borg weren't really that strong, their primary weakness being that they were really bad at technological development; they simply assimilated others, and were defenseless against those able to resist... during the events from Voyager, species 8472 was already beating them senseless, before Janeway got in the way. Tongue
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You know I just got done watching Thor an I must say that was  pretty worthy bunch of Aliens indeed. 
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I'd like to watch a real life Aliens vs Predator battle it out. I'm sure it'd be much more entertaining than the films  Cheesy.
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Yeah Q is pretty tuff indeed but I like the Founders or Changelings myself.
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As said, the Q or any of the god-like alien races.
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I think that we should really make a difference between Aliens from movies and show, from the aliens from video games.

Leviathan from Mass Effect...

For those of you unfamiliar they are enormous underwater dwelling creatures that use a form of mind control to manipulate every organic species in the universe. They pretty much are the puppet masters.

I don't think that you can mind control a replicator. There is nothing to control. They just communicate to assemble in different shapes and sizes.
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All Replicators are interconnected via a subspace network.
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Tyranids, most likely. Endless hordes of millions upon millions of starship sized lifeforms consuming the biosphere of entire worlds, driven only by their insatiable hunger.
They're pretty much like the Reapers from Mass Effect. The Tyranids will destroy all life because they must feed, the Reapers want to destroy all life because...(spoilers about terrible ME3 ending, blahblahblah).
So I guess they'd both wipe each other out, so we wouldn't have much to worry about in the end. Looking at it objectively, most of the Warhammer 40K factions would perform better than those of most other universes. For everyone else if you can avoid being killed by them you probably have a pretty decent chance at not dying.
If 'alien races' includes all the advanced human civilizations, then I think we'd probably win in the end, provided the Imperium of Man from Warhammer doesn't exterminate all the other human factions for heresy...which they probably would.
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If all the fictional alien races ever created were actually real, who would rule the galaxy?

I have a huge problem with fictional aliens, especially the ones that comes to earth and that we always beat for a reason or another... seriously if they have the technology and the intelligence, to travel between stars with such an ease, it means that we human would be insignificant to them heck we would be less than a germ in terms of intelligence to them, and our planet is nothing exceptional to begin with, in the universe there are Crystal planets, water worlds ....ect ect that have much much resources and more interesting than ours....

by the way, the race to rule the galaxy or the universe is humans since we tend to always find a solution to beat these aliens, dispute that they are more advanced than us....thank you Hollywood
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Leviathan from Mass Effect...

For those of you unfamiliar they are enormous underwater dwelling creatures that use a form of mind control to manipulate every organic species in the universe. They pretty much are the puppet masters.
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All of those had weaknesses
1. The Borg were defeated,
2. The Replicators where held indefinitely in a statis field.


Now the Q - beings that were only (as I recall) weak against their own kinds - now THEY could be definite contenders.

The Borg were never defeated.  Captain Janeway just returned to earth.

The replicators all returned to one planet.  Just don't do that.  Smiley
I'm pretty sure that the replicators would be the biggest problem for everyone. You could theoretically defeat any race if you held every single individual in a statis field, so that point is invalid.
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All of those had weaknesses
1. The Borg were defeated,
2. The Replicators where held indefinitely in a statis field.


Now the Q - beings that were only (as I recall) weak against their own kinds - now THEY could be definite contenders.

The Borg were never defeated.  Captain Janeway just returned to earth.

The replicators all returned to one planet.  Just don't do that.  Smiley
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Get out of your fantasy world.I know you watched a few aliens' movies and liked... But that's not real. Grin
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The aliens from the "Aliens" movies..

Those freaky double jaws that shoot out and having no eyes weirds me right out!
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Star Control Much, even they were defeated -- don't forget utwig for final assault.
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All of those had weaknesses
1. The Borg were defeated,
2. The Replicators where held indefinitely in a statis field.

Now the Q - beings that were only (as I recall) weak against their own kinds - now THEY could be definite contenders.

That's cheating... the Q were pretty much godlike. Grin

What about the aliens from the thirdspace in Babylon 5? They were even stronger than the first ones (vorlon, shadows, etc).
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All of those had weaknesses
1. The Borg were defeated,
2. The Replicators where held indefinitely in a statis field.


Now the Q - beings that were only (as I recall) weak against their own kinds - now THEY could be definite contenders.
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Replicators are pretty nasty.
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Maybe a race of doomsdays?
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If all the fictional alien races ever created were actually real, who would rule the galaxy?

Probably the Borg from Star Trek.  Or the Replicators from Stargate. 
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If all the fictional alien races ever created were actually real, who would rule the galaxy?
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