Grey

Grey aliens, popularized in mass media, are often considered the archetypal idea of an alien. Reported alien abductions often describe aliens with features similar to that as the Greys, and this popularity has lead to countless homages, parodies, and nods to the idea of grey-skinned alien visitors.

Traits
There are many variations of the Greys, although there are slight variations depending on which universe the alien is in they typically share the same basic traits.


 * Enlarged black eyes.


 * Shrunken almost non-existent nose.


 * Swollen enlarged cranium.


 * Grey Skin (typically the trait most changed).


 * Lack of lips.


 * Nudity (not always true)

History
Greys are most often associated with the idea of alien abduction (a trope that is often repeated in fiction), as well as cattle and livestock mutilations. It is unknown when exactly the idea of the Greys rose to prominence, but it is often associated with the Betty And Barney Hill Abduction.

What is not typically known is that 12 days prior to the alleged abduction an episode of The Outer Limits aired entitled "The Bellero Shield" with an alien remarkably like the one Betty and Barney Hill described while under hypnosis. Assuming that the Hills watched this episode, it could mean that this alien was the initial inspiration for the Greys.

Appearances
As mentioned the prominence of the concept has lead to the wide-spread usage of the aliens.


 * The species is featured in the Doctor Who animated special Dreamland, engaged in war with the Viperox. In the Third Doctor novel Devil Goblins from Neptune they are given the name Nedenah.


 * The Silents, although a different species, are similar to Greys in appearance and might be related.


 * There is a species called Greys in Alienology, that differ little from the standard definition of the species.


 * The Asgard from Stargate are typical Greys.


 * In the third episode of Extreme Dinosaurs three alien Greys appear imprisoned in a government facility, only to be freed by one of the Extreme Dinosaurs.


 * The aliens from the miniseries Taken are basic Greys.


 * Salarians in Mass Effect somewhat resemble the Greys.


 * In South Park a frequent Easter Egg in the show is the presence of what they call Visitors, aliens virtually identical to the mainstream idea of a Grey in every way.


 * The Furon are most likely inspired by the Greys.
 * The Greys also make an appearance in the 2001 MuckyFoot game, StarTopia, in which they can run the player's Sick Bay facilities.


 * The Interdimensional Beings from Indiana Jones are basic Greys.


 * The Colonists; a.k.a. Reticulans or Greys; are featured as part of the major mythology of The X-Files series


 * The Babylon 5 universe features at least three species designed after the Greys of popular culture: the Streibs, the Zeners and the Vree


 * The cartoon Buzz Lightyear of Star Command names them Roswellians and shows an inversion of the classic story; in which Buzz and his team crash land on the Grey's homeworld


 * Roger from American Dad is an obvious example of a Grey in modern media.


 * Paul from the movie of the same name is a very deliberate example of a Grey.


 * The What from the tick disguised themselves as a type of grey when they abducted the shows titular character.


 * The Sectoid from X-com are the universes variation of the concept.


 * Barash from Star Trek: The Next Generation belongs to a Grey-like species.


 * Grey's appear (under the name Grays) in the second and third Ratchet & Clank games.


 * The Vargon from the American Chillers novels are essentially Greys.