Planeids
Planeids are a hypothetical class of extraterrestrial life forms that are often depicted in science fiction as being similar to airplanes. The term "planeid" is a portmanteau of "plane" and "alien." These creatures are typically described as having a flat, wing-like body that allows them to glide or fly through the air, often with the ability to change direction abruptly. Planeids are often depicted as having a variety of colors and patterns, and some are said to have the ability to emit light or change their appearance.
The concept of planeids originated in the 1950s, with the release of the film "The Day the
In some depictions, planeids are portrayed as peaceful and benevolent beings, while in others, they are depicted
Despite their popularity in science fiction, planeids remain purely speculative and have not been confirmed to