>>10036349Not Dutch, but in my opinion all these extraterrestrials are demons. The fallen angels who were called "watchers" (egregoroi/grigori) in the first book of Enoch, and their hybrid offspring. Although the Great Flood took care of most of them and their leaders were chained in the underworld, 10% of them were allowed to roam free, especially in unpopulated areas such as the skies, the seas, deserts and mountain ranges. Hence why satan is called the "abomination of desolation" in scripture.
Sure, satan in itself is a title meaning enemy, but all fallen entities have one hive mind, structured like a pyramid with the most powerful on top. It is better to not know their real names, because speaking their names is calling them. Just call them all 'enemy'. Again, they have one mind, the conductor being the one we call Lucifer (also a title), the first one to fall, the archangel who was the most powerful and used to be closest to God.
So back to your question. Satan is called the lord of the "powers of the air". On Earth next to the underworld, it is his main domain. the movie Star Wars is a skewed gnostic interpretation of the original fall story, the war in heaven. Angels in scripture are called stars, whether they are fallen or not. So Luke Skywalker here is Lucifer prince of the powers of the air.
The fallen Watchers installed themselves as tyrants on earth, divided it amongst themselves and demanded worship from mankind. They were the pagan gods of old.