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The aliens understand human sexes fine; changing Hazumu's was treated as a side effect.


* The YuriGenre series ''Manga/KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'''s premise is that the [[DudeLooksLikeALady effeminate]] lead character, Hazumu, was accidentally mortally wounded when a UFO crashed on top of him, and the aliens, trying to make amends but unfamiliar with human anatomy, [[GenderBender recreated him with a female body]]. However, there is significant evidence Hazumu [[AmbiguousGenderIdentity was actually a transgender girl to begin with]], which has lead some to theorize that, far from being ignorant, [[SupernaturallyValidatedTransPerson the aliens were responding to Hazumu's subconscious desire for a female body]].
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* In Joe Simon's bizarre and short-lived (only one issue) 1970s DC team book ''The Outsiders'' (not to be confused with the later [[ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders Batman-led covert team]] of the same name), the team leader "Doc Scary" was disfigured by not-quite-humanoid-enough aliens who reconstructed his face after a spaceship crash to look like one of them.

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* In Joe Simon's bizarre and short-lived (only one issue) 1970s DC team book ''The Outsiders'' (not to be confused with the later [[ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders [[ComicBook/TheOutsidersDCComics Batman-led covert team]] of the same name), the team leader "Doc Scary" was disfigured by not-quite-humanoid-enough aliens who reconstructed his face after a spaceship crash to look like one of them.
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* Averted in ''Fanfic/IfWishesWerePonies'': When a severely injured Harry [[TrappedInAnotherWorld arrives in Equestria on accident]], he's [[FisherKingdom transformed into a unicorn]]. The CMC find him and get him to the hospital. Because he's now a unicorn, the doctors there know how to treat his injuries. The only thing they find off-putting is the fact that he has scars instead of a Cutie Mark and that his own magic is speeding up the healing process (which is strange enough to warrant a visit from Princess Celestia).
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* The ''Series/StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds'' episode "Charades" has Spock turned into a full human being after aliens who [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Ascended To A Higher Plane Of Existence]] got confused by him being a HalfHumanHybrid when they rescued him from a shuttle crash, and prioritized the human half because the other person with him was pure human. Nurse Chapel eventually has to convince the AI to reverse what it's done by explaining that both halves of Spock make him who he is, and simply picking one side isn't actually healing him.

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* The ''Series/StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds'' episode "Charades" has Spock turned into a full human being after aliens who [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Ascended To A Higher Plane Of Existence]] got confused by him being a HalfHumanHybrid when they rescued him from a shuttle crash, and prioritized the human half because the other person with him was pure human. Nurse Chapel eventually has to convince the AI aliens to reverse what it's done they did by explaining that both halves of Spock make him who he is, and simply picking one side isn't actually healing him.
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* The ''Series/StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds'' episode "Charades" has Spock turned into a full human being after aliens who [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Ascended To A Higher Plane Of Existence]] got confused by him being a HalfHumanHybrid, and prioritized the human half because the other person with him was pure human. Nurse Chapel eventually has to convince the AI to reverse what it's done by explaining that both halves of Spock make him who he is, and simply picking one side isn't actually healing him.

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* The ''Series/StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds'' episode "Charades" has Spock turned into a full human being after aliens who [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Ascended To A Higher Plane Of Existence]] got confused by him being a HalfHumanHybrid, HalfHumanHybrid when they rescued him from a shuttle crash, and prioritized the human half because the other person with him was pure human. Nurse Chapel eventually has to convince the AI to reverse what it's done by explaining that both halves of Spock make him who he is, and simply picking one side isn't actually healing him.
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* The ''Series/StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds'' episode "Charades" has Spock turned into a full human being after an alien AI gets confused by him being a HalfHumanHybrid and prioritizes the human half because the other person with him is also human. Nurse Chapel eventually has to convince the AI to reverse what it's done by explaining that both halves of Spock make him who he is, and simply picking one side isn't actually healing him.

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* The ''Series/StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds'' episode "Charades" has Spock turned into a full human being after an alien AI gets aliens who [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Ascended To A Higher Plane Of Existence]] got confused by him being a HalfHumanHybrid HalfHumanHybrid, and prioritizes prioritized the human half because the other person with him is also was pure human. Nurse Chapel eventually has to convince the AI to reverse what it's done by explaining that both halves of Spock make him who he is, and simply picking one side isn't actually healing him.

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