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Honestly, my first thought was Vulcan, but then, with Boogie On boogieing my badonkadonk in the background, into my head pops a vision of Leonard Nimoy, playing the older Spock in the latest Trek movie, grooving his a$$ off twirling the Lirpa weapon around like a baton.
I also thought it more diplomatic to imply that critics with no clue were at least derived from humanity and not mechanical, metallic robots.
So I went with Cylon. Some of the fans at the show were rather less than that in terms of their obnoxious behavior, but that's a subject for another thread.