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Actually, they’re how mermaids were traditionally depicted in folklore.
Kelpies were frequently depicted as ordinary-looking horses that just happened to swim (and eat everything on humans except livers, but you know).
Also, Greece is in Europe, too.
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Hnnnng!
I believe in manifest destiny, I control my life as I please!
You cannot fight destiny.
Troi? HAHAHAHA! God no, she’s not at the controls! Data’s currently commanding the ship, as I would trust him more than Riker.
Troi is at the controls, so it’ll sink itself.
Whoever you may be
Who love a jolly sailor bold
That ploughs the raging sea
My heart is pierced by Cupid
I disdain all glittering gold
There is nothing can console me
But my Jolly sailor bold”
Sometimes (infrequently, true) they didn’t have wings, which may have meant they were meant to be mermaids. It’s possible that was just done to avoid confusion with harpies.
Sirens being half-aquatic was never a thing until the Renaissance. Before then, they were always half-bird in Greek mythology and later in the Christian mythos.
Sometimes. Sometimes they were half aquatic, as in this picture. Mythology could get a bit confused at times.
That small rock don’t mean crap to me and my crew. That, and we can simply beam them aboard.
There were several variants of space-sirens in Star Trek, as I recall…