Starman

Starman is a member of an energy-based species who crashlanded on Earth. Its true name is unknown.

Biology
Starman seems to be a member of a species made up of energy, as his "true form" is simply a ball of light. He is a part of a peaceful race who find interest in exploring other worlds and observing other life forms.

Starman also seems to be immortal and does not need food to survive in his true form, as he complained about hunting.

Powers and Abilities
When Starman arrives on Earth, he scans a simple strand of DNA to create an "environment suit" shaped as a cloned human body.

When creating an environment suit, Starman also creates several silver spheres that can be used for different tasks such as communicating with their kind, creating energy force shields and healing/restoring life among other uses.

Starman is also shown as been able to interact with technology, as he is shown as been able to turning on a projector, change a channel on a television and win cash on a gambling machine just by touching them.

Earth
Not much is known about the history of Starman's race. Whether they originated as energy beings or evolved into such through years of evolution is especially unclear. What is known, however, is that they have frequently explored Earth.

The launch of Voyager II unwittingly attracted on a particular member of Starman's race—the Starman himself—to Earth, after his people brought Voyager II aboard their ship and analysed the contents inside their mothership. When he flew to Earth, he was engaged by a pair of fighters and his "observation craft" was shot down. Having survived the crash, he travelled to a nearby house, and scanned a lock of hair to create an environment suit resembling that of a dead man named Scott Hayden. After sending an "emergency transmission", he forced Scott's terrified widow Jenny to take him to Arizona where he could rendezvous with his ship in where he referred to in the transmission as "Landing Area One" - which would have to be within 3 days or he would die.

Over the course of the journey, Starman struggled to understand Earth's society - complicated by Jenny's initial attempts to escape from him. He slowly learned to speak English with some help from Jenny, and developed a particular fondness for Dutch Apple Pie - with Jenny deciding to help him after seeing him use one of his spheres to bring a dead deer back to life that a hunter had killed. Eventually Starman began to experience what is known as love, shown as when he saved Jenny after she was fatally wounded and brought her back to life. As a gift for her, he gave Jenny a baby boy after making love to her (she was previously infertile and unable to give birth) - explaining the baby would be the son of her and her deceased husband but also his, with the baby having Starman's knowledge and growing up to become a teacher. Although saying he would stop it if she didn't want the baby, Jenny accepted her gift from him and, upon her request, Starman pointed out where his 'star' was - so she could later tell her child where 'his father' came from.

With some help from a SETI scientist, Jenny and Starman were finally able to make it to the rendezvous point in Arizona - despite military helicopters trying to prevent them from reaching the centre of the crater, where a large spaceship came to pick him up, presumably taking him back to his homeworld. Before leaving, he gave the last of his spheres to Jenny - stating her child would know what to do with it.

Appearances

 * Starman (1984)