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* In ''MetalGearSolid 4'', the Patriots conspire to do this to Big Boss, to the point where he reacted almost as if he had been raped and abandoned them. Notably, while Zero was in it as part of a plot to create Big Boss-like heroes through which he could control the populace, and Para-Medic was presumably motivated by [[EvilutionaryBiologist science]], EVA was the most eager to steal Big Boss's genetic material and her motivation was to [[StalkerWithACrush forcibly have the beautiful children of the man she had a one night stand with years ago]]. [[WallBanger It's played as sympathetic.]]

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* In ''MetalGearSolid 4'', the Patriots conspire to do this to Big Boss, to the point where he reacted almost as if he had been raped and abandoned them. Notably, while Zero was in it as part of a plot to create Big Boss-like heroes through which he could control the populace, and Para-Medic was presumably motivated by [[EvilutionaryBiologist science]], EVA was the most eager to steal Big Boss's genetic material and her motivation was to [[StalkerWithACrush forcibly have the beautiful children of the man she had a one night stand with years ago]]. [[WallBanger It's played as sympathetic.]]
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* As the KidWithTheRemoteControl, ''you'', yes you, are invoking this trope (by orchestrating it) in ever [[Pokemon Pokemon game]] (starting from Gold & Silver). As many powerful moves can only be passed on via breeding, you'll likely find yourself flinging two hapless Pokemon in a pen together and patiently waiting for them to [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean get it on]]. WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids?

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* As the KidWithTheRemoteControl, ''you'', yes you, are invoking this trope (by orchestrating it) in ever [[Pokemon Pokemon game]] {{Pokemon}} game (starting from Gold & Silver). As many powerful moves can only be passed on via breeding, you'll likely find yourself flinging two hapless Pokemon in a pen together and patiently waiting for them to [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean get it on]]. WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids?
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* As the KidWithTheRemoteControl, ''you'', yes you, are invoking this trope (by orchestrating it) in ever [[Pokemon Pokemon game]] (starting from Gold & Silver). As many powerful moves can only be passed on via breeding, you'll likely find yourself flinging two hapless Pokemon in a pen together and patiently waiting for them to [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean get it on]]. WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids?
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* One episode of SpinCity involved Mike's recent ex notifying him that she had saved one of his used condoms (theoretically one that didn't include a spermicide treatment) in her freezer and planned to artificially incept herself. Turns out, having thrown the condom away, he had no legal claim to it (DNA should be another matter, but just go with it). Fortunately for him, after all his plans to get it back fail, a city-wide blackout assured that she would be unable to properly maintain the sample.
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* In the ''Comicbook/{{X-Men}}'' comics, Mr. Sinister desired a child that combined Scott Summers and Jean Grey's genes, so when Jean Grey [[OnlyMostlyDead "died"]], he [[SendInTheClones created a clone of her (Madelyn Pryor)]] and sent her after Scott. (Their son got hit by the TimeyWimeyBall and ended up as Time Traveling badass Cable.) Of course, it turned out Sinister was right and every one of Jean and Scott's genetic offspring (Cable, Rachel "Phoenix II" Summers, Nate "X-Man" Gray, Cable's [[EvilTwin evil clone]] Stryfe) turned out to be a PersonOfMassDestruction. And yes, Scott and Jean really have had four children without Jean ever actually giving birth.

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* In the ''Comicbook/{{X-Men}}'' comics, Mr. Sinister desired a child that combined Scott Summers and Jean Grey's genes, so when Jean Grey [[OnlyMostlyDead "died"]], he [[SendInTheClones created a clone of her (Madelyn Pryor)]] and sent her after Scott. (Their son got hit by the TimeyWimeyBall and ended up as Time Traveling badass Cable.) Of course, it turned out Sinister was right and every one of Jean and Scott's genetic offspring (Cable, Rachel "Phoenix II" Summers, Nate "X-Man" Gray, Cable's [[EvilTwin evil clone]] Stryfe) turned out to be a PersonOfMassDestruction. And yes, [[TangledFamilyTree Scott and Jean really have had four children without Jean ever actually giving birth.birth]].
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* In the ''Comicbook/{{X-Men}}'' comics, Mr. Sinister desired a child that combined Scott Summers and Jean Grey's genes, so when Jean Grey [[OnlyMostlyDead "died"]], he [[SendInTheClones created a clone of her (Madelyn Pryor)]] and sent her after Scott. (Their son got hit by the TimeyWimeyBall and ended up as Time Traveling badass Cable.) Of course, it turned out Sinister was right and every one of Jean and Scott's genetic offspring (Cable, Rachel "Phoenix II" Summers, Nate "X-Man" Gray) turned out to be a PersonOfMassDestruction.

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* In the ''Comicbook/{{X-Men}}'' comics, Mr. Sinister desired a child that combined Scott Summers and Jean Grey's genes, so when Jean Grey [[OnlyMostlyDead "died"]], he [[SendInTheClones created a clone of her (Madelyn Pryor)]] and sent her after Scott. (Their son got hit by the TimeyWimeyBall and ended up as Time Traveling badass Cable.) Of course, it turned out Sinister was right and every one of Jean and Scott's genetic offspring (Cable, Rachel "Phoenix II" Summers, Nate "X-Man" Gray) Gray, Cable's [[EvilTwin evil clone]] Stryfe) turned out to be a PersonOfMassDestruction.PersonOfMassDestruction. And yes, Scott and Jean really have had four children without Jean ever actually giving birth.
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** ''Tenchi'' spinoff ''IsekaiNoSeikishiMonogatari'': In the [[TrappedInAnotherWorld world]] of Jemina, males who can pilot the HumongousMecha are exceedingly rare, and are treated more like stud horses than warriors, expected to be paired with other pilots to create a stronger generation; political control of a strong male pilot is a large bargaining chip. Later, it's revealed that [[spoiler:the NeglectfulPrecursors who created the mecha also created ArtificalHuman pilots, and could even send them to other worlds to breed with the natives to create still stronger children to be brought back -- which is ''apparently'' how series hero Kenshi Masaki, Tenchi's half-brother, was conceived.]]

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** ''Tenchi'' spinoff ''IsekaiNoSeikishiMonogatari'': In the [[TrappedInAnotherWorld world]] of Jemina, Geminar, males who can pilot the HumongousMecha are exceedingly rare, and are treated more like stud horses than warriors, expected to be paired with other pilots to create a stronger generation; new generation of future pilots; political control of a strong male pilot is a large bargaining chip. Later, it's revealed that [[spoiler:the NeglectfulPrecursors who created the mecha also created ArtificalHuman pilots, and could even send them to other worlds to breed with the natives to create still stronger children to be brought back -- which is ''apparently'' how series hero Kenshi Masaki, Tenchi's half-brother, was conceived.]]
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* The main reason [[BlackMagicianGirl Morrigan]] joins you in DragonAge is to [[spoiler:complete a ritual that requires she be impregnated by a Grey Warden before the Archdemon is slain]]. Love and physical attraction are entirely beside the point; [[LoveRedeems at first,]] [[SexFaceTurn anyway]].
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* ''{{Supernatural}}'': Sam and Dean's parents were apparently matched up by "cupids" trying to breed [[spoiler: human vessels for Michael and Lucifer]].
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* ''ArrestedDevelopment'': Kitty wants George Senior's baby, and ends up with a cooler full of his sperm.
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* In [[SilenceOfTheLambs Hannibal]], Barney (The intern at the facility Lecter was imprisoned at in Silence of the Lambs) was hired by Mason Verger's sister for this purpose in a rather odd twist: [[spoiler: she wants his semen to impregnate her lesbian lover.]]

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* In [[SilenceOfTheLambs Hannibal]], Barney (The (the intern at the facility Lecter was imprisoned at in Silence of the Lambs) was hired by Mason Verger's sister for this purpose in a rather odd twist: [[spoiler: she wants his Barney to help obtain Mason's semen to impregnate her lesbian lover.lover. This way, the child qualifies for an inheritance that requires being a blood relative.]]
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** Actually she had artificial insemination in mind but Doogie thought she meant the old fashioned way. This troper is happy to say their co-workers called her on it.
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For a backup. Not for children. There is no indication that Kim wants children.


* In DresdenCodak, it's mentioned that Kimiko's first date ended badly when she was caught sampling his DNA.

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* In DresdenCodak, it's mentioned that Kimiko's first date ended badly when she was caught sampling his DNA.
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* On {{Metalocalypse}}, Lavona Succuboso and her AmazonBrigade Succuboso Explosion, want Nathan Explosion's sperm so they can give birth to an army of perfect heavy metal warriors. Interestingly enough, Lavona's perfectly fine with Nathan dying after she gets the DNA.

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* In ''Red Robin'' #12, it was revealed in TheStinger that everything Ra's Al Ghul did in the series up till that point was to test Tim Drake. Ra's now knows that Tim will sire a worthy heir -- and a mysterious female companion assures him that she'll "get right on that"...
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Google searching for "John" and "Katralla" shoots back a bunch of Farscape-related links, so I assume that's where this comes from.


* Though it has far less stalking than most examples, John being blackmailed into marrying Katralla because he is the only male they have found who can give her healthy children definitely has hints of this trope. It comes even closer when it is revealed that Katralla is pregnant via test tube (and completely without John's knowledge) at the end of the trilogy.

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* Though it ''{{Farscape}}'' has far less stalking than most examples, John being blackmailed into marrying Katralla because he is the only male they have found who can give her healthy children definitely has hints of this trope. It comes even closer when it is revealed that Katralla is pregnant via test tube (and completely without John's knowledge) at the end of the trilogy.
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* In DresdenCodak, it's mentioned that Kimiko's first date ended badly when she was caught sampling his DNA.

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* After Thor gave up his soul to save Valkyrie in ''Ultimatum'', Hela the Norse goddess of the underworld wanted him to give her a son. In return, she promised him a favor. The day after the deed, Thor demanded a means to return to the living world, she said that it would require someone else to die in his place. When Thor threatened to kill her to fulfill the requirement, Hela then revealed that she was already heavily pregnant with his son thanks to the fluid nature of time in the underworld. She remarks that their child is already a strong warrior given the way he kicks.
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* Though it has far less stalking than most examples, John being blackmailed into marrying Katralla because he is the only male they have found who can give her healthy children definitely has hints of this trope. It comes even closer when it is revealed that Katralla is pregnant via test tube (and completely without John's knowledge) at the end of the trilogy.
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* On ''GreenWing'', when Mac is in hospital in a coma, StalkerWithACrush Sue White takes the opportunity to sneak into his room and [[{{Squick}} manually]] collect his DNA, and then impregnates herself on the desk in her office with a turkey baster. Later she [[spoiler:gives birth to a lion cub.]] Yeah, its [[SurrealHumour that kind of show]].
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\n* Becomes a major plot point in ''TheFiveStarStories'', where budding MadScientist Meeth Silver Ballanche uses a sample of Sword Saint Douglas Kaien's DNA to impregnate herself. Their offspring, [[OverlyLongName Maximum HOLTFORS Ballanche Kaien]] does indeed grow up to be the ultimate lifeform and even ascends to become a member of the series' small collection of {{Physical God}}s.
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[[AliceAndBob Alice desires Bob.]] Well, more Bob's DNA than Bob, himself. She totally believes that her genes + his genes = AliceAndBob Squared - a child that contains the best of both of them. [[YouFailBiologyForever Genetics tend not to work that way]], but don't tell that to Alice. In this scenario, it is almost always the female chasing the male's genes. As often as Alice will openly state her intentions, she'll also work to secretly procure Bob's DNA (which usually leads to a LukeYouAreMyFather scenario).

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[[AliceAndBob Alice desires Bob.]] Well, more Bob's DNA than Bob, himself. She totally believes that her genes + his genes = AliceAndBob Squared - a child that contains the best of both of them. [[YouFailBiologyForever Genetics tend not to work that way]], but don't tell that to Alice. In this scenario, it is almost always the female chasing the male's genes.genes[[hottip:*:In the absence of a surrogate mother, this ''is'' the significantly less {{Squick}}y way to do it.]]. As often as Alice will openly state her intentions, she'll also work to secretly procure Bob's DNA (which usually leads to a LukeYouAreMyFather scenario).
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** In the case of Shaw, it's more likely, as the proposition (which was more for sex than marriage) is attributed to the actress Sarah Bernhardt (whose reasons for meeting a playwright likes Shaw should be obvious), and Shaw is reported as saying something to the effect of "Oh no, I've just blown a definite shag!" upon realizing what he had done (Shaw was, of course, notorious for his inability to resist a witticism).

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** In the case of Shaw, it's more likely, as the proposition (which was more for sex than marriage) is attributed to the actress Sarah Bernhardt (whose (who was ''far'' closer in age to Shaw than to Einstein and whose reasons for meeting a playwright likes Shaw should be obvious), and obvious). Furthermore, Shaw is reported as saying something to the effect of "Oh no, I've just blown a definite shag!" upon realizing what he had done (Shaw was, of course, notorious for his inability to resist a witticism).
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** In the case of Shaw, it's more likely, as the proposition (which was more for sex than marriage) is attributed to the actress Sarah Bernhardt, and Shaw is reported as saying something to the effect of "Oh no, I've just blown a definite shag!" upon realizing what he had done (Shaw was, of course, notorious for his inability to resist a witticism).

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** In the case of Shaw, it's more likely, as the proposition (which was more for sex than marriage) is attributed to the actress Sarah Bernhardt, Bernhardt (whose reasons for meeting a playwright likes Shaw should be obvious), and Shaw is reported as saying something to the effect of "Oh no, I've just blown a definite shag!" upon realizing what he had done (Shaw was, of course, notorious for his inability to resist a witticism).
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** In the case of Shaw, it's more likely, as the proposition (which was more for sex than marriage) is attributed to the actress Sarah Bernhardt, and Shaw is reported as saying something to the effect of "Oh no, I've just blown a definite shag!" upon realizing what he had done (Shaw was, of course, notorious for his inability to resist a witticism).
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* In backstory to MagicTheGathering, Urza conducts various breeding programs in order to obtain the ideal warriors to combat the pending Phyrexian invasion. After several millennia, hero of the Weatherlight Saga Gerrard Capashen is born. Gerrard is not pleased when he learns this.

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* Washuu of TenchiMuyo is seen as either being interested in Tenchi ForScience, wanting to harvest his DNA (with or without his consent), or as a lonely introvert who has no idea how to treat people outside of the context of a lab.

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* Washuu of TenchiMuyo ''TenchiMuyo'' is seen as either being interested in Tenchi ForScience, wanting to harvest his DNA (with or without his consent), or as a lonely introvert who has no idea how to treat people outside of the context of a lab.



* In the {{hentai}} anime DNA Hunter, Mai and her co-workers are basically contracted to carry out this trope: they sleep with specific men in order to obtain sperm for female clients. Mai herself is an more benign example, since her fiancee Yuuji died in an accident and she's working to get enough money to have a procedure done that will allow her to use Yuugi's DNA (extracted from a cigarette) to have his child.


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** ''Tenchi'' spinoff ''IsekaiNoSeikishiMonogatari'': In the [[TrappedInAnotherWorld world]] of Jemina, males who can pilot the HumongousMecha are exceedingly rare, and are treated more like stud horses than warriors, expected to be paired with other pilots to create a stronger generation; political control of a strong male pilot is a large bargaining chip. Later, it's revealed that [[spoiler:the NeglectfulPrecursors who created the mecha also created ArtificalHuman pilots, and could even send them to other worlds to breed with the natives to create still stronger children to be brought back -- which is ''apparently'' how series hero Kenshi Masaki, Tenchi's half-brother, was conceived.]]
* In the {{hentai}} anime DNA Hunter, ''DNA Hunter'', Mai and her co-workers are basically contracted to carry out this trope: they sleep with specific men in order to obtain sperm for female clients. Mai herself is an more benign example, since her fiancee Yuuji died in an accident and she's working to get enough money to have a procedure done that will allow her to use Yuugi's DNA (extracted from a cigarette) to have his child.




* One {{XXXenophile}} story involved the Devil finally getting his chance to produce the Anti-Christ, and picking his "perfect couple" at a singles' bar. [[spoiler:And then God keeps talking about how cute and innocent they are, the Devil keeps pushing them to get kinkier as a result, and the astrologically correct time passes without the couple ever engaging in vaginal intercourse -- meaning no Anti-Christ was conceived.]]

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* One {{XXXenophile}} ''{{XXXenophile}}'' story involved the Devil finally getting his chance to produce the Anti-Christ, and picking his "perfect couple" at a singles' bar. [[spoiler:And then God keeps talking about how cute and innocent they are, the Devil keeps pushing them to get kinkier as a result, and the astrologically correct time passes without the couple ever engaging in vaginal intercourse -- meaning no Anti-Christ was conceived.]]




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* In the ''{{Lensman}}'' series, the [[BenevolentPrecursors Arisians]] have apparently been manipulating human history to produce beings that would one day be able to show mental powers beyond their own.
* The [[MutantDraftBoard Esper's Guild]] from ''TheDemolishedMan'' mandates that its members have to marry other [[PsychicPowers espers]].
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* The Nartec of ''{{Animorphs}'' attempt this with any humans who they stumble across... but their methods of DNA extraction are fatal to the victim. [[AlienAmongUs Ax]] is actually offended that they were not interested in his DNA before discovering that truth.

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* The Nartec of ''{{Animorphs}'' ''{{Animorphs}}'' attempt this with any humans who they stumble across... but their methods of DNA extraction are fatal to the victim. [[AlienAmongUs Ax]] is actually offended that they were not interested in his DNA before discovering that truth.
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* The Nartec of ''{{Animorphs}'' attempt this with any humans who they stumble across... but their methods of DNA extraction are fatal to the victim. [[AlienAmongUs Ax]] is actually offended that they were not interested in his DNA before discovering that truth.
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* In the {{hentai}} anime DNA Hunter, Mai and her co-workers are basically contracted to carry out this trope: they sleep with specific men in order to obtain sperm for female clients. Mai herself is an more benign example, since her fiancee Yuuji died in an accident and she's working to get enough money to have a procedure done that will allow her to use Yuugi's DNA (extracted from a cigarette) to have his child. [[OrSoIHeard Or so I hear]].


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* In the {{hentai}} anime DNA Hunter, Mai and her co-workers are basically contracted to carry out this trope: they sleep with specific men in order to obtain sperm for female clients. Mai herself is an more benign example, since her fiancee Yuuji died in an accident and she's working to get enough money to have a procedure done that will allow her to use Yuugi's DNA (extracted from a cigarette) to have his child. [[OrSoIHeard Or so I hear]].

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