
Vogon - Wikipedia
Vogons are slug-like but vaguely humanoid, are bulkier than humans, and have green skin.
Vogon | Hitchhikers | Fandom
A Vogon guard, as seen in the 1981 TV series. The Vogons were employed to facilitate an intergalactic highway construction project, and destroyed the Earth to make way for a …
Vogon poetry | Hitchhikers - Fandom
Vogon poetry is a variety of poetry, often considered to be one of the worst. It is sometimes used by the Vogons as a torture method, as it causes physical pain to the hearer. A notable …
Vogon | Alien Species | Fandom
The Vogons are a species of large, spacefaring beings that originated on planet Vogsphere, but later migrated to the Megabrantis cluster, the political hub of the galaxy. Vogons are robust …
Vogons | Hitchhikers Guide | Fandom
Vogons are one of the most unpleasant races in the galaxy. Not evil, but bad-tempered, bureaucratic, officious and callous.
Vogon - Wikiwand
The Vogons are a fictional alien race from the planet Vogsphere in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy —initially a BBC Radio series by Douglas Adams —who are responsible for the …
Vogons - Villains Wiki | Fandom
The Vogons are a powerful and hostile alien race, and the most iconic villains in Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide series. They are responsible for the destruction of Earth in the …
Vogon Constructor Fleet | Hitchhikers - Fandom
A Vogon Constructor Fleet is a group of yellow ships used by the Vogons to destroy planets. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy states that it is impossible to hitch a lift on a Vogon …
The HHG Project - Vogon Constructor Fleet
What Is The HHG Project? Vogon ships are yellow chunky slablike somethings, huge as office buildings, silent as birds. They hang in the air in much the same way that bricks don't. They …
The HHG Project - Vogons
Vogons have dark green rubbery skin, waterproof enough to survive indefinitely at sea depths of down to a thousand feet with no ill effects. They have highly domed noses high above small …