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** One random event concerning [[SpaceNomads Caravaneers]] has them "partying" with some of your colonists, resulting in a new hybrid species, with the confirmation message [[Film/JurassicPark "Life,]] [[Creator/JeffGoldblum uh,]] [[Film/JurassicPark finds a way."]]

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** One random event concerning [[SpaceNomads Caravaneers]] has them "partying" with some of your colonists, resulting in a new hybrid species, with the confirmation message [[Film/JurassicPark [[Film/JurassicPark1993 "Life,]] [[Creator/JeffGoldblum uh,]] [[Film/JurassicPark [[Film/JurassicPark1993 finds a way."]]
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* Roddy, the main character of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation sequel to ''VideoGame/BlasterMaster'', and his sister Elfie are the offspring of the previous game's protagonist, Jason, and an alien female. However, Eve was a HumanAlien and the two have no discernible features which differ from those of full humans, unless one counts that nonsense Eve tells Roddy about how his alien half makes him more susceptible to evil. [[spoiler:This trope is ultimately proven false in ''VideoGame/BlasterMasterZeroIII'', where not only are the original Roddy and Elfie not half-mutants at all - Roddy was an alien of unknown species while Elfie was a support droid - but their namesakes were genetically engineered to be completely human, ''by Jason and Eve'' at that.]]

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* Roddy, the main character of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation sequel to ''VideoGame/BlasterMaster'', and his sister Elfie are the offspring of the previous game's protagonist, Jason, and an alien female. However, Eve was a HumanAlien and the two have no discernible features which differ from those of full humans, unless one counts that nonsense Eve tells Roddy about how his alien half makes him more susceptible to evil. [[spoiler:This trope is ultimately proven false in ''VideoGame/BlasterMasterZeroIII'', where not only are the original Roddy and Elfie not half-mutants at all - Roddy was an alien of unknown species while Elfie was a support droid - but their namesakes were genetically engineered to be completely human, ''by Jason and Eve'' at that.]]
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** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': All of the Agnian characters have characteristics of [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2 Blades]], except that they all grow up and age as normal humans, when Blades are supposed to be BornAsAnAdult immortals. Since this game is set in the future of the first two games, a common theory is that they are all descended from human/Blade pairings. This is confirmed in three cases: [[spoiler:Mio is Rex's daughter with Nia, Glimmer is Rex's daughter with Pyra, and Linka is Zeke's daughter with Panacea]]. However, there remain enough questions about what exactly is going on with the Agnians that it's hard to say for sure.

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** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': All of the Agnian characters have characteristics of [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2 Blades]], except that they all grow up and age as normal humans, when Blades are supposed to be BornAsAnAdult immortals. Since this game is set in the future of the first two games, a common theory is that they are all descended from human/Blade pairings. This is confirmed in three cases: [[spoiler:Mio is Rex's daughter with Nia, Glimmer is Rex's daughter with Pyra, and Linka is Zeke's daughter with Panacea]].Pandoria]]. However, there remain enough questions about what exactly is going on with the Agnians that it's hard to say for sure.
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* ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'': Sebek Zigvolt's mother is a fairy, and his father is a human. He is very proud of the physical superiority given to him by his fairy side, to the point where he is openly [[FantasticRacism racist [[PunyEarthlings against]] [[BoomerangBigot humans]].

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* ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'': Sebek Zigvolt's mother is a fairy, and his father is a human. He is very proud of the physical superiority given to him by his fairy side, to the point where he is openly [[FantasticRacism racist racist]] [[PunyEarthlings against]] [[BoomerangBigot humans]].
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* ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'': Sebek Zigvolt's mother is a fairy, and his father is a human. He is very proud of the physical superiority given to him by his fairy side, to the point where he is openly [[FantasticRacism racist [[PunyEarthlings against]] [[BoomerangBigot humans]].
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** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': All of the Agnian characters have characteristics of [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2 Blades]], except that they all grow up and age as normal humans, when Blades are supposed to be BornAsAnAdult immortals. Since this game is set in the future of the first two games, a common theory is that they are all descended from human/Blade pairings. This is confirmed in three cases: [[spoiler:Mio is Rex's daughter with Nia, Glimmer is Rex's daughter with Pyra, and Linka is Zeke's daughter with Panacea]]. However, there remain enough questions about what exactly is going on with the Agnians that it is unclear exactly what is happening.

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** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': All of the Agnian characters have characteristics of [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2 Blades]], except that they all grow up and age as normal humans, when Blades are supposed to be BornAsAnAdult immortals. Since this game is set in the future of the first two games, a common theory is that they are all descended from human/Blade pairings. This is confirmed in three cases: [[spoiler:Mio is Rex's daughter with Nia, Glimmer is Rex's daughter with Pyra, and Linka is Zeke's daughter with Panacea]]. However, there remain enough questions about what exactly is going on with the Agnians that it is unclear exactly what is happening.
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* In ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'', the royal family of the High Entia race has a tradition of accepting a [[HumansByAnyOtherName Homs]] consort for the purpose of bearing hybrids. The only distinguishing trait most of them have are slightly smaller headwings, and they still possess the long lifespans and ether manipulating abilities of their pureblooded kin. [[spoiler:They also have no risk of becoming monstrous Telethia, which is the primary reason that they were created.]]

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royal family of the High Entia race has a tradition of accepting a [[HumansByAnyOtherName Homs]] consort for the purpose of bearing hybrids. The only distinguishing trait most of them have are slightly smaller headwings, and they still possess the long lifespans and ether manipulating abilities of their pureblooded kin. [[spoiler:They also have no risk of becoming monstrous Telethia, which is the primary reason that they were created.]]
** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': All of the Agnian characters have characteristics of [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2 Blades]], except that they all grow up and age as normal humans, when Blades are supposed to be BornAsAnAdult immortals. Since this game is set in the future of the first two games, a common theory is that they are all descended from human/Blade pairings. This is confirmed in three cases: [[spoiler:Mio is Rex's daughter with Nia, Glimmer is Rex's daughter with Pyra, and Linka is Zeke's daughter with Panacea]]. However, there remain enough questions about what exactly is going on with the Agnians that it is unclear exactly what is happening.
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** {{ZigZagged}} in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses''. It’s eventually revealed that Byleth is a half human hybrid. However, the situation is far more complicated than that. [[spoiler:Rhea reveals that Byleth’s mother was an ArtificialHuman that she hoped would be the vessel for her mother’s soul, Sothis. When she failed, Rhea let her stay at Garreg Mach monastery, and eventually met Byleth’s father, Jeralt, who was given a transfusion of Nabatean blood from Rhea after he saved her life, and she is eventually revealed Seiros, who herself is a Nebatean. The Nebateans were descended from Sothis, and their blood lead to the creation of Crests. When Byleth was born, they were stillborn, and their mother asked Rhea to implant their crest stone into Byleth’s heart to allow them to live. It's never made clear just ''how'' human Byleth really is though.]]

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** {{ZigZagged}} in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses''. It’s eventually revealed that Byleth is a half human hybrid. However, the situation is far more complicated than that. [[spoiler:Rhea reveals that Byleth’s mother was an ArtificialHuman that she hoped would be the vessel for her mother’s soul, Sothis. When she failed, Rhea let her stay at Garreg Mach monastery, and eventually met Byleth’s father, Jeralt, who was given a transfusion of Nabatean dragon blood from Rhea after he saved her life, and she is eventually revealed Seiros, who herself is a Nebatean. The Nebateans were descended from Sothis, and their blood lead to the creation of Crests. When Byleth was born, they were stillborn, and their mother asked Rhea to implant their crest stone into Byleth’s heart to allow them to live. It's never made clear just ''how'' human Byleth really is though.]]
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* The eponymous character of ''VideoGame/{{Roki}}'' is the child of a male human woodcutter and Jotunravn, the bird-like Guardian of Winter. He appears however has a giant, furry beast as a result of his supernatural ancestry, and his mother's desire to give him a more human form drives the plot.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'': Shantae is, as the name of her fourth game proclaims, a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent half-genie hero]]. Little is actually seen of full-blooded genies in the games, however, with the actual circumstances behind Shantae's birth also being unknown (beyond her mother being the genie half of the equation). The fifth game in the series, ''Seven Sirens'', introduces more half-genies, each with the same origin (human dad, genie mom).

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** ''VideoGame/ShantaeRiskysRevenge'': The end of the game reveals that Shantae's human half protects her from things that would work on a full genie.
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Shantae is, as the name of her fourth game game, ''VideoGame/ShantaeHalfGenieHero'', proclaims, a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent half-genie hero]]. Little is actually seen of full-blooded genies in the games, however, with the actual circumstances behind Shantae's birth also being unknown (beyond her mother being the genie half of the equation). equation).
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The fifth game in the series, ''Seven Sirens'', ''VideoGame/ShantaeAndTheSevenSirens'', introduces more half-genies, each with the same origin (human dad, genie mom).

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