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* Mel in the series ''Series/{{Tracker}}'' finds out she is part Cirronian in the series's next-to-last episode.

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* Mel in the series ''Series/{{Tracker}}'' ''Series/Tracker2001'' finds out she is part Cirronian in the series's next-to-last episode.
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*** The chances of hybrid children can also be increased through science. In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', [[spoiler:Jadzia Dax (a Trill)]] and [[spoiler:Worf (a Klingon)]] decided to conceive a child and sought Dr. Bashir's help in overcoming their physiological incompatibilities. Bashir treated the would-be mother with "ovarian resequencing enzymes" and reported encouraging results, but [[spoiler:Dax's death at the hands of Dukat]] prevented the pregnancy from actually happening.

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*** The chances of hybrid children can also be increased through science. In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', [[spoiler:Jadzia Dax (a Trill)]] and [[spoiler:Worf (a Klingon)]] decided to conceive a child and sought Dr. Bashir's help in overcoming their physiological incompatibilities. Bashir treated the would-be mother with "ovarian resequencing enzymes" and reported encouraging results, but [[spoiler:Dax's death at the hands of Dukat]] prevented the pregnancy from actually happening. Likewise, in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', K'Ehleyr tells Troi in her first appearance that her conception was only possible with "a fair amount of help".
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* ''Series/Danger5:'' In "Lizard Soldiers of the Third Reich", Dr. Mengele produces half-human, half-dinosaur Nazi soldiers. Later it turns out that Mengele himself is a lizardman.
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* Xavitan of ''Series/Akumaizer3'' is half-human half-[[OurDemonsAreDifferent very different demon]]. His demon genetics seem to be more prevalent however, as you wouldn't know he's half-human just by looking at him.

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* Xavitan of ''Series/Akumaizer3'' is half-human half-[[OurDemonsAreDifferent very different demon]]. His demon genetics seem to be more prevalent prevalent, however, as you wouldn't know he's half-human just by looking at him.



* Sabrina Spellman from ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'' has a warlock father and a human mother ([[MageSpecies witches are a separate species there]]). However, as the series progresses, it is revealed that her real father is Lucifer. So Sabrina is more likely to be half-demon or half-devil (or half-angel, after all Lucifer is a fallen angel) rather than half-witch. Either way, she's half human.
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* Sabrina Spellman from ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'' has a warlock father and a human mother ([[MageSpecies witches are a separate species there]]). However, as the series progresses, it is revealed that her real father is Lucifer. So Sabrina is more likely to be half-demon or half-devil (or half-angel, half-angel; after all all, Lucifer is a fallen angel) rather than half-witch. Either way, she's half human.
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** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E10TheDoctorDances "The Doctor Dances"]], although no [[HalfHumanHybrid Half-Human Hybrids]] appear, it's mentioned that by the 51st century humanity has spread out among the stars, and has apparently had interbred and mixed into with every intelligent species possible. In fact, in about 5 billion years, pure humans are extinct, leaving only hybrids, engineered variants, and so on.

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** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E10TheDoctorDances "The Doctor Dances"]], although no [[HalfHumanHybrid Half-Human Hybrids]] appear, it's mentioned that by the 51st century century, humanity has spread out among the stars, and has apparently had interbred and mixed into with every intelligent species possible. In fact, in about 5 billion years, pure humans are extinct, leaving only hybrids, engineered variants, and so on.



** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd "Journey's End"]] has not one, but two half human, half Time-Lords showing up. One had only one life and heart and the other could only be an extremely temporary thing. This is because it's stated that it was just impossible to properly work the way it artificially did.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd "Journey's End"]] has not one, but two half human, half Time-Lords half-human, half-Time Lords showing up. One had only one life and heart and the other could only be an extremely temporary thing. This is because it's stated that it was just impossible to properly work the way it artificially did.



** Series 9's StoryArc involves (among other things) a prophecy about "The Hybrid", a half-Time Lord, half-Dalek PersonOfMassDestruction, and several kinds of hybrids appear across the season to play up the theme — most importantly Ashildr/Me, a young human whom the Doctor turns into a functional immortal when he saves her from death's door by implanting Mire technology into her body. The finale, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E12HellBent "Hell Bent"]] teases that '''the''' Hybrid could be this trope instead, and specifically [[spoiler:Ashildr/Me ... or '''the Doctor himself''', marking the first time since the 1996 TV movie that this possibility is seriously broached.]] In the end, its identity is [[spoiler:not confirmed. (On the show, at least. Moffat confirmed in an issue of ''Doctor Who Magazine'' that the Hybrid was actually the Doctor and Clara together.)]]

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** Series 9's StoryArc involves (among other things) a prophecy about "The Hybrid", a half-Time Lord, half-Dalek PersonOfMassDestruction, and several kinds of hybrids appear across the season to play up the theme — most importantly Ashildr/Me, a young human whom the Doctor turns into a functional immortal when he saves her from death's door by implanting Mire technology into her body. The finale, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E12HellBent "Hell Bent"]] teases that '''the''' Hybrid could be this trope instead, and specifically [[spoiler:Ashildr/Me ... [[spoiler:Ashildr/Me...or '''the Doctor himself''', marking the first time since the 1996 TV movie that this possibility is seriously broached.]] In the end, its identity is [[spoiler:not confirmed. (On the show, at least. Moffat confirmed in an issue of ''Doctor Who Magazine'' that the Hybrid was actually the Doctor and Clara together.)]]



** An odd example in Liam Kincaid [[spoiler:(more properly Liam Sandoval-Beckett, but no one calls him that, ever)]]. He has three parents, two human and one [[EnergyBeings Kimera]] and ends up with a kind of triple stranded DNA helix and a few special abilities. The entire manner of it is convoluted, but the [[EnergyBeings Kimera]] race were extremely advanced and had a demonstratable skill in genetic manipulation.

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** An odd example in Liam Kincaid [[spoiler:(more properly Liam Sandoval-Beckett, but no one calls him that, ever)]]. He has three parents, two human and one [[EnergyBeings Kimera]] Kimera]], and ends up with a kind of triple stranded triple-stranded DNA helix and a few special abilities. The entire manner of it is convoluted, but the [[EnergyBeings Kimera]] race were extremely advanced and had a demonstratable skill in genetic manipulation.



** Talyn is stated to be a Peacekeeper-Leviathan hybrid. That in itself doesn't mean much, since the Peacekeepers are an organization, not a species. Their ranks are almost exclusively made up of Sebaceans, which are physically extremely similar to humans. Leviathans on the other hand, are a species of living biomechanical starships, several hundred meters long when fully grown. Try to wrap that around your brain.

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** Talyn is stated to be a Peacekeeper-Leviathan hybrid. That in itself doesn't mean much, since the Peacekeepers are an organization, not a species. Their ranks are almost exclusively made up of Sebaceans, which are physically extremely similar to humans. Leviathans Leviathans, on the other hand, are a species of living biomechanical starships, several hundred meters long when fully grown. Try to wrap that around your brain.



** Leo himself is ArtificialHybrid of synth and human -- he was born fully human, but given synth components by his father in the wake of a fatal accident. The synth blood eventually mixed with his human blood, altering his DNA to make him more of an organic hybrid, which he passed onto his daughter.
* Wataru Kurenai from ''Series/KamenRiderKiva'' is [[spoiler:later revealed to be the result of his human father winning over his Fangire mother, Maya, a.k.a. The Queen Pearlshell Fangire. Although Wataru's heritage was hinted early on whenever he transforms into the titular Rider by Kivat.]]

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** Leo himself is ArtificialHybrid of synth and human -- he was born fully human, but given synth components by his father in the wake of a fatal accident. The synth blood eventually mixed with his human blood, altering his DNA to make him more of an organic hybrid, which he passed onto on to his daughter.
* Wataru Kurenai from ''Series/KamenRiderKiva'' is [[spoiler:later revealed to be the result of his human father winning over his Fangire mother, Maya, a.k.a. The Queen Pearlshell Fangire. Although Wataru's heritage was hinted at early on whenever he transforms into the titular Rider by Kivat.]]



* ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'': [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Stacey]] is the son of the[[MechanicalLifeforms kikainoid]] general [[ArchnemesisDad Barashitara]] and (likely unwilling) human [[MissingMom women]]. Pointing that out be the culpirit of his issues, attitude and everything else might still be an understatement.
** ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger'' provides the opposite example as Eiji Takaoka is a child of a human monk and an [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Ashu]] women, who had a ForbiddenRomance that eventually killed them both. They loved him dearly, but he resents them for their relationship and his own existence.

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* ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'': [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Stacey]] is the son of the[[MechanicalLifeforms kikainoid]] general [[ArchnemesisDad Barashitara]] and (likely unwilling) human [[MissingMom women]]. Pointing that out be the culpirit culprit of his issues, attitude attitude, and everything else might still be an understatement.
** ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger'' provides the opposite example as Eiji Takaoka is a child of a human monk and an [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Ashu]] women, woman, who had a ForbiddenRomance that eventually killed them both. They loved him dearly, but he resents them for their relationship and his own existence.



* ''Series/{{Legacies}}'': Landon Kirby [[spoiler: is revealed to be the offspring of a human mother and a golem, via the human mother falling into the pit that the golem had become. This results in Landon being a phoenix and the perfect vessel for Malivore to possess to regain humans form.]]
* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Elrond Half-elven has mixed Elven and human blood like his brother Elros, but Elrond chose to follow his Elven nature unlike his brother. This is sometimes leveled against him as a StealthInsult, but by standing slightly outside of full elvishness, he's also capable of (and willing to) see their faults.

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* ''Series/{{Legacies}}'': Landon Kirby [[spoiler: is revealed to be the offspring of a human mother and a golem, via the human mother falling into the pit that the golem had become. This results in Landon being a phoenix and the perfect vessel for Malivore to possess to regain humans human form.]]
* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Elrond Half-elven has mixed Elven and human blood like his brother Elros, but Elrond chose to follow his Elven nature nature, unlike his brother. This is sometimes leveled against him as a StealthInsult, but by standing slightly outside of full elvishness, he's also capable of (and willing to) see their faults.



** Linda and Amenadiel's son, Charlie, is Human on his mother's side and Angel on his father's. Despite Linda's fears that he'll be born with angel wings he ends up looking like a perfectly normal human baby. His father claims that he'll be able to visit [[{{Heaven}} The Silver City]] and leave whenever he wants but will need to be taken there by someone else first. Being half-Angel also means he's a viable candidate to replace Lucifer as King of Hell, as only those of Celestial heritage can sit on the throne.

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** Linda and Amenadiel's son, Charlie, son Charlie is Human on his mother's side and Angel on his father's. Despite Linda's fears that he'll be born with angel wings wings, he ends up looking like a perfectly normal human baby. His father claims that he'll be able to visit [[{{Heaven}} The Silver City]] and leave whenever he wants but will need to be taken there by someone else first. Being half-Angel also means he's a viable candidate to replace Lucifer as King of Hell, as only those of Celestial heritage can sit on the throne.



* In ''Series/OnceUponATime'', it turns out the real reason Gold/Rumplestiltskin hates fairies is because [[spoiler:his mother was one, and she abandoned him. That makes him half fairy, Bealfire and Gideon one fourth fairy, and Henry one eighth fairy. It doesn't seem like they inherited any fairy powers though, as Rumple didn't have magic prior to becoming the Dark One.]]
* ''Series/TheOrville'': In "[[Recap/TheOrvilleSeason3E04GentlyFallingRain Gently Falling Rain]]" Ed learns from Teleya that he fathered a half human/half Krill daughter with her.

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* In ''Series/OnceUponATime'', it turns out the real reason Gold/Rumplestiltskin hates fairies is because [[spoiler:his mother was one, and she abandoned him. That makes him half fairy, half-fairy, Bealfire and Gideon one fourth one-fourth fairy, and Henry one eighth one-eighth fairy. It doesn't seem like they inherited any fairy powers though, as Rumple didn't have magic prior to becoming the Dark One.]]
* ''Series/TheOrville'': In "[[Recap/TheOrvilleSeason3E04GentlyFallingRain Gently Falling Rain]]" Ed learns from Teleya that he fathered a half human/half Krill half-human/half-Krill daughter with her.



** Season 4 has [[spoiler:Wren]] become pregnant by [[spoiler:Janzo]]. She's surprised, at it wasn't even clear their species can conceive.

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** Season 4 has [[spoiler:Wren]] become pregnant by [[spoiler:Janzo]]. She's surprised, at as it wasn't even clear their species can conceive.



* One episode of ''Series/PsiFactor'' has Walter Bork, a [[TragicMonster tragic monster]] that looks like some sort of [[BeastMan wild boar walking upright]] who are short statured and deformed. He was created through artificial insemination, using wild boar sperm to fertilize a human egg. Walker Bork is mentally very unstable, and has about the intelligence of a child. When he is finally killed, he begs that another creature like himself not be created. However, the end of the episode implies that it's too late for that, and there is at least one more human-pig hybrid.
* The four "pod squad" characters in ''Series/{{Roswell}}''; Max, Michael, Tess and Isabel. And their "dupes", Rath, Zan, Lonnie and Ava.

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* One episode of ''Series/PsiFactor'' has Walter Bork, a [[TragicMonster tragic monster]] that looks like some sort of [[BeastMan wild boar walking upright]] who are short statured and deformed. He was created through artificial insemination, using wild boar sperm to fertilize a human egg. Walker Bork is mentally very unstable, unstable and has about the intelligence of a child. When he is finally killed, he begs that another creature like himself not be created. However, the end of the episode implies that it's too late for that, and there is at least one more human-pig hybrid.
* The four "pod squad" characters in ''Series/{{Roswell}}''; ''Series/{{Roswell}}'': Max, Michael, Tess and Isabel. And their "dupes", Rath, Zan, Lonnie Lonnie, and Ava.



** There were also two examples of humans with Goa'uld DNA, namely Khalek and Anna. While Khalek had some other oddities due to genetic manipulation, the only trait they seem to inherit from their non-human side was the Goa'uld's genetic memory. This made Khalek evil, and gave Anna a split personality.

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** There were also two examples of humans with Goa'uld DNA, namely Khalek and Anna. While Khalek had some other oddities due to genetic manipulation, the only trait they seem to inherit from their non-human side was the Goa'uld's genetic memory. This made Khalek evil, evil and gave Anna a split personality.



*** Wraith experiments on humans resulted in some Athosian humans, such as Teyla, possessing Wraith DNA. This makes them physically superior to most normal humans, and allows them to tap into the Wraith psychic network. As a result, they act as an early warning system for the coming of the Wraith, and can spy through on Wraiths through the network if their abilities are powerful enough. Unfortunately, that means the Wraiths can also take psychic control of them and do the same back, but only if the human first initiates contact.

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*** Wraith experiments on humans resulted in some Athosian humans, such as Teyla, possessing Wraith DNA. This makes them physically superior to most normal humans, humans and allows them to tap into the Wraith psychic network. As a result, they act as an early warning system for the coming of the Wraith, Wraith and can spy through on Wraiths through the network if their abilities are powerful enough. Unfortunately, that means the Wraiths can also take psychic control of them and do the same back, but only if the human first initiates contact.



* ''Series/{{Starman}}'': Scott is this and story is him reuniting with his alien dad. Scott is the son of an alien dad and a human mom. Since the alien dad took on the DNA of a human man, the genetics are not that hard to explain, but he is still part alien and has powers because of it.

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* ''Series/{{Starman}}'': Scott is this and the story is him reuniting with his alien dad. Scott is the son of an alien dad and a human mom. Since the alien dad took on the DNA of a human man, the genetics are not that hard to explain, but he is still part alien and has powers because of it.



** Sarek rejected Spock for choosing to join Starfleet rather than the Vulcan Science Academy. [[WellDoneSonGuy They make up later]]. (If Sarek had actually had issues with humans, he wouldn't have married Amanda ''or'' had Spock, or adopted Michael.)

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** Sarek rejected Spock for choosing to join Starfleet rather than the Vulcan Science Academy. [[WellDoneSonGuy They make up later]]. (If Sarek had actually had issues with humans, he wouldn't have married Amanda ''or'' had Spock, or adopted Michael.[[Series/StarTrekDiscovery Michael]].)



*** The novel ''Literature/TheFinalReflection'' has Klingons create "fusions" with other races via genetic engineering; John M. Ford, who also wrote the Klingon supplement to FASA's Star Trek RPG, used this to explain the changes in the appearance of Klingons through the TV series and into the movies. The main character, Krenn, a guest at a diplomatic conference, attends a presentation describing the genetic engineering process that was used to produce Spock (who is a teenager at the time; in one of the many [[ShoutOut shout outs]] in the book, Krenn and Spock run into each other and play a game of chess) and suspects that the fusion process was stolen from the Klingons.

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*** The novel ''Literature/TheFinalReflection'' has Klingons create "fusions" with other races via genetic engineering; John M. Ford, who also wrote the Klingon supplement to FASA's Star Trek RPG, used this to explain the changes in the appearance of Klingons through the TV series and into the movies. The main character, Krenn, a guest at a diplomatic conference, attends a presentation describing the genetic engineering process that was used to produce Spock (who is a teenager at the time; in one of the many [[ShoutOut shout outs]] shout-outs]] in the book, Krenn and Spock run into each other and play a game of chess) and suspects that the fusion process was stolen from the Klingons.



** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' has the VillainOfTheWeek, a [[FantasticRacism raging xenophobe]], create one ''in vitro'' from Trip and T'Pol's DNA, using tbe baby girl to represent the genetic "doom" that humanity is bound to plunge into if they continue harbouring aliens. Due to complications, the baby dies anyway, but Dr. Phlox reveals that naturally conceived hybrids ought to have no such problems (i.e. Spock).
*** Another episode features Lorian, a future child of Trip and T'Pol from an alternate timeline, also made possible by genetic modification. Lorian's fate was erased, since that timeline was eventually averted. [[note]]In the expanded ''Enterprise'' novel series, Trip ''survives'' the show's finale and later fathers two children by T'Pol, a daughter (T'Mir) and a son (Lorian); the latter named after the alternate timeline progeny.[[/note]]

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** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' has the VillainOfTheWeek, a [[FantasticRacism raging xenophobe]], create one ''in vitro'' from Trip and T'Pol's DNA, using tbe the baby girl to represent the genetic "doom" that humanity is bound to plunge into if they continue harbouring aliens. Due to complications, the baby dies anyway, but Dr. Phlox reveals that naturally conceived hybrids ought to have no such problems (i.e. Spock).
*** Another episode features Lorian, a future child of Trip and T'Pol from an alternate timeline, also made possible by genetic modification. Lorian's fate was erased, erased since that timeline was eventually averted. [[note]]In the expanded ''Enterprise'' novel series, Trip ''survives'' the show's finale and later fathers two children by T'Pol, a daughter (T'Mir) and a son (Lorian); the latter named after the alternate timeline progeny.[[/note]]



** There is also in the series yet a Demigod named Oliver, who is the son of Prometheus and a human woman.

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** There is also in the series yet a Demigod named Oliver, who is the son of Prometheus and a human woman.



** In "Acid Tests", the aliens conducted another experiment in creating hybrids but with considerably less successful results. A young woman named Nadine in Hyder, UsefulNotes/{{Alaska}} was abducted and impregnated. The pregnancy proved to be extremely difficult and she [[DeathByChildbirth died while giving birth]] to her twin sons. The boys were taken in by her father Leo, who named them Larry and Lester. While Jacob, Lisa and Allie are completely human in appearance, Larry and Lester resemble the aliens much more closely. They have grey skin, large black eyes and only four fingers. They seemingly possessed the same PsychicPowers as Jacob but had less control over them. After Larry was killed by Sheriff Kerby, Lester's powers became even stronger, to the point that he couldn't turn them off.
* ''Series/TidelandsNetflix'': The Tidelanders are all half human/half siren, giving them some of the sirens' abilities but looking human. In every case they have human fathers and siren mothers, since sirens' songs call men into the sea.

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** In "Acid Tests", the aliens conducted another experiment in creating hybrids but with considerably less successful results. A young woman named Nadine in Hyder, UsefulNotes/{{Alaska}} was abducted and impregnated. The pregnancy proved to be extremely difficult and she [[DeathByChildbirth died while giving birth]] to her twin sons. The boys were taken in by her father Leo, who named them Larry and Lester. While Jacob, Lisa Lisa, and Allie are completely human in appearance, Larry and Lester resemble the aliens much more closely. They have grey skin, large black eyes eyes, and only four fingers. They seemingly possessed the same PsychicPowers as Jacob but had less control over them. After Larry was killed by Sheriff Kerby, Lester's powers became even stronger, to the point that he couldn't turn them off.
* ''Series/TidelandsNetflix'': The Tidelanders are all half human/half siren, giving them some of the sirens' abilities but looking human. In every case case, they have human fathers and siren mothers, since sirens' songs call men into the sea.
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->''"She's Klingon...no, the cranial ridges are less pronounced. Klingon-human hybrid."''
-->-- '''Dr. Crell Moset''' regarding B'Elanna Torres, ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS5E8NothingHuman Nothing Human]]"
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* Sabrina Spellman from ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'' has a warlock father and a human mother ([[WitchSpecies witches are a separate species there]]). However, as the series progresses, it is revealed that her real father is Lucifer. So Sabrina is more likely to be half-demon or half-devil (or half-angel, after all Lucifer is a fallen angel) rather than half-witch. Either way, she's half human.

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** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' has the VillainOfTheWeek, a [[FantasticRacism raging xenophobe]], create one ''in vitro'' from Trip and T'Pol's DNA, using it to represent the genetic doom that humanity is bound to plunge into if they continue harbouring aliens. Due to complications, it passes away, but Dr. Phlox reveals that naturally conceived hybrids ought to have no such problems (i.e. Spock). Another episode also shows Lorien, another child of Trip and T'Pol, also made possible by genetic modification. Given that Lorien is from an alternate timeline, his fate is left up in the air, since that timeline was averted.

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** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' has the VillainOfTheWeek, a [[FantasticRacism raging xenophobe]], create one ''in vitro'' from Trip and T'Pol's DNA, using it tbe baby girl to represent the genetic doom "doom" that humanity is bound to plunge into if they continue harbouring aliens. Due to complications, it passes away, the baby dies anyway, but Dr. Phlox reveals that naturally conceived hybrids ought to have no such problems (i.e. Spock). Spock).
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* ''Franchise/StarTrek'': A common occurrence on the show. [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Spock]] was half-Vulcan. [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Troi]] was Half-Betazoid. [[Series/StarTrekVoyager B'Elanna Torres]] was Half-Klingon.
** That's not so the audience can relate to the characters, but so the writers can do episodes about racism, or the problems people have adapting to different cultures when they're torn between two worlds. B'Elanna rejected her own culture because she blamed it for her bad temper and lousy life.

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* ''Franchise/StarTrek'': A common occurrence on the show. [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Spock]] was half-Vulcan. [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Troi]] was Half-Betazoid. half-Betazoid. [[Series/StarTrekVoyager B'Elanna Torres]] was Half-Klingon.
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** Spike later meet two girls named Beck and Ruby, who are also [[http://buffy.wikia.com/wiki/Half-demon half-demons]], apparently a frequent occurence.


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* Sabrina Spellman from ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'' has a warlock father and a human mother ([[WitchSpecies witches are a separate species there]]). However, as the series progresses, it is revealed that her real father is Lucifer. So Sabrina is more likely to be half-demon or half-devil (or half-angel, after all Lucifer is a fallen angel) rather than half-witch. Either way, she's half human.


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* One episode of ''Series/PsiFactor'' has Walter Bork, a [[TragicMonster tragic monster]] that looks like some sort of [[BeastMan wild boar walking upright]] who are short statured and deformed. He was created through artificial insemination, using wild boar sperm to fertilize a human egg. Walker Bork is mentally very unstable, and has about the intelligence of a child. When he is finally killed, he begs that another creature like himself not be created. However, the end of the episode implies that it's too late for that, and there is at least one more human-pig hybrid.
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*** Further, [[spoiler: Delenn and John Sheridan later have a son, David.]]
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Elrond Half-elven has mixed Elven and human blood like his brother Elros, but Elrond chose to follow his Elven nature unlike his brother. This is sometimes leveled against him as a StealthInsult, but by standing slightly outside of full elvishness, he's also capable of (and willing to) see their faults.

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* ''Series/Lucifer2016'': Linda and Amenadiel's son, Charlie, is Human on his mother's side and Angel on his father's. Despite Linda's fears that he'll be born with angel wings he ends up looking like a perfectly normal human baby. His father claims that he'll be able to visit [[{{Heaven}} The Silver City]] and leave whenever he wants but will need to be taken there by someone else first. Being half-Angel also means he's a viable candidate to replace Lucifer as King of Hell, as only those of Celestial heritage can sit on the throne.

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Linda and Amenadiel's son, Charlie, is Human on his mother's side and Angel on his father's. Despite Linda's fears that he'll be born with angel wings he ends up looking like a perfectly normal human baby. His father claims that he'll be able to visit [[{{Heaven}} The Silver City]] and leave whenever he wants but will need to be taken there by someone else first. Being half-Angel also means he's a viable candidate to replace Lucifer as King of Hell, as only those of Celestial heritage can sit on the throne.throne.
** Rory is Lucifer and Chloe's daughter. Like her cousin Charlie, she's also half-Human and half-Angel.
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* Half-human hybrids were one of the threats in ''Series/TheXFiles'' (most notably the alien hybrids and the [[NuclearNasty Flukeman]]).

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* Half-human hybrids were one of the threats in ''Series/TheXFiles'' (most notably the alien hybrids and the [[NuclearNasty [[NuclearMutant Flukeman]]).

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** ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' had a species of these, the Wraith, who were apparently a hybrid between humans and a beetle-like insect that sucks the life out of you. It gets even more confusing with the introduction of Michael, who is half-human, half-Wraith, and seems to [[ArtisticLicenseBiology oscillate back and forth on a regular basis]].
*** Actually, the wraith were caused by half a million years of the bugs feeding and connecting to humans, to the point where they started to become just one creature.
*** Michael is a case of UnstableGeneticCode resulting from the Atlantis team's experiment at suppressing the bug genes of a Wraith. He's not so much half-Wraith as Not So Wraithy.
** Teyla was a more straight example. Due to Wraith experiments she, and many other Athosians possessed varying amounts of Wraith DNA. The only apparent difference is that they seem to be able to tap into the Wraith psychic network.

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** ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' had a species of these, the Wraith, who were apparently a hybrid between humans and a beetle-like insect that sucks the life out of you. It gets even more confusing with the introduction of Michael, who is half-human, half-Wraith, and seems to [[ArtisticLicenseBiology oscillate back and forth on a regular basis]].
''Series/StargateAtlantis'':
*** Actually, the wraith were caused by half a million years of the bugs feeding and connecting to humans, to the point where they started to become just one creature.
*** Michael is a case of UnstableGeneticCode resulting from the Atlantis team's experiment at suppressing the bug genes of a Wraith. He's not so much half-Wraith as Not So Wraithy.
** Teyla was a more straight example. Due to
Wraith experiments she, and many other Athosians possessed varying amounts of on humans resulted in some Athosian humans, such as Teyla, possessing Wraith DNA. The only apparent difference is that they seem This makes them physically superior to be able most normal humans, and allows them to tap into the Wraith psychic network.network. As a result, they act as an early warning system for the coming of the Wraith, and can spy through on Wraiths through the network if their abilities are powerful enough. Unfortunately, that means the Wraiths can also take psychic control of them and do the same back, but only if the human first initiates contact.
*** Wraith came into existence as a result of half a million years of an alien insect feeding and connecting to humans. This resulted, over a long period of time, in a creature that became known as a Wraith. When the Atlantis crew experiment with suppressing the insect DNA, they appear to "cure" Wraiths and make them fully human. However, this requires constant suppression and ultimately fails, producing Michael. Unable to reintegrate into Wraith society, and enraged by what the humans did to him, he becomes one of the show's most dangerous and enduring villains.
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** The Royal family includes a member who is the bastard son of the King and his [[MageSpecies Hexenbiest]] mistress. It's never made clear if the Royals are [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividuals Wesen]] or something else entirely, since they appear human, don't [[GameFace woge]], and can't be detected by a Grimm. They may even be normal humans who have managed to gain power over the Wesen. [[Spoiler:This individual is Captain Renard; when he woges, only half of his face transforms into a Zauberbiest.]]

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** The Royal family includes a member who is the bastard son of the King and his [[MageSpecies Hexenbiest]] mistress. It's never made clear if the Royals are [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividuals Wesen]] or something else entirely, since they appear human, don't [[GameFace woge]], and can't be detected by a Grimm. They may even be normal humans who have managed to gain power over the Wesen. [[Spoiler:This [[spoiler:This individual is Captain Renard; when he woges, only half of his face transforms into a Zauberbiest.]]

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Cleaned up the spoiler tagging and spelling errors.


** There's a variation with [[spoiler:Captain Renard]] who is a bastard son of a Royal and a [[MageSpecies Hexenbiest]]. It's never made clear if the Royals are [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividuals Wesen]] or something else entirely, since they appear human, don't [[GameFace woge]], and can't be detected by a Grimm. They may even be normal humans who have managed to gain power over the Wesen.
** For an added bonus, when [[spoiler:Renard]] woges, only half of his face shows his Zauberbiest side.
** [[spoiler:Renard and Adelind's baby]] is 3/4 Hexenbiest. [[spoiler:However, after being infected with Grimm blood to remove her powers, Adelind undergoes a dangerous ritual to regain her powers while pregnant, resulting in the infant's abilities being extraordinary and unique.]]

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** There's The Royal family includes a variation with [[spoiler:Captain Renard]] member who is a the bastard son of a Royal the King and a his [[MageSpecies Hexenbiest]].Hexenbiest]] mistress. It's never made clear if the Royals are [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividuals Wesen]] or something else entirely, since they appear human, don't [[GameFace woge]], and can't be detected by a Grimm. They may even be normal humans who have managed to gain power over the Wesen.
** For an added bonus,
Wesen. [[Spoiler:This individual is Captain Renard; when [[spoiler:Renard]] he woges, only half of his face shows his Zauberbiest side.
transforms into a Zauberbiest.]]
** [[spoiler:Renard and Adelind's baby]] Diana is 3/4 Hexenbiest. [[spoiler:However, [[spoiler:She is the daughter of Renard and Adelind. However, after being infected with Grimm blood to remove her powers, Adelind undergoes a dangerous ritual to regain her powers while pregnant, resulting in the infant's abilities being extraordinary and unique.]]



** Presumably, two Kehrseite-Gentragern's offspring would be a tossup. And if the Wesen blood were different on each side?
** [[spoiler:Nick and Adalin's son]] is a Grimm/Hexenbiest hybrid. We never find out if he has Zauberbiest abilities. Then again, if [[spoiler:Renard]] is any indication, those are rare for male hybrids.

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** Presumably, two Kehrseite-Gentragern's offspring would be a tossup. And if the Wesen blood were different on each side?
** [[spoiler:Nick and Adalin's son]]
There is a Grimm/Hexenbiest hybrid. We never find out man introduced towards the end of the show who has a Hexenbiest mother. [[spoiler:Kelly is Nick and Adelind's son, so is half-Zauberbiest, half-Grimm. It's not made clear if he has Zauberbiest abilities. Then again, if [[spoiler:Renard]] is any indication, those are rare for male hybrids.abilities or Grimm abilities or both.]]
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It's made very clear multiple times that it's the ritual to regain her powers that is the reason why Diana is so powerful and unique.


** [[spoiler:Renard and Adalin's baby]] is 3/4 Hexenbiest with [[spoiler:her Royal blood giving turning her Hexenbiest powers up to eleven]].

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** [[spoiler:Renard and Adalin's Adelind's baby]] is 3/4 Hexenbiest Hexenbiest. [[spoiler:However, after being infected with [[spoiler:her Royal Grimm blood giving turning to remove her Hexenbiest powers, Adelind undergoes a dangerous ritual to regain her powers up to eleven]].while pregnant, resulting in the infant's abilities being extraordinary and unique.]]

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