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* Implied to have happened in LyricalNanoha, of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the Numbers Cyborgs, with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers Cyborgs, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Happily, given the fact that this revelation ends up having no lasting consequences, it seems that GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion was quite strongly averted here.
** [[AllThereInTheManual Supplementary materials]] state that this was [[spoiler:a magical procedure, intended to implant upon Jail's death, and that since Jail was taken alive, no one was actually impregnated.]] Whew.
** [[AllThereInTheManual Supplementary materials]] state that this was [[spoiler:a magical procedure, intended to implant upon Jail's death, and that since Jail was taken alive, no one was actually impregnated.]] Whew.
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* Implied to have happened in LyricalNanoha, of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the Numbers Cyborgs, with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers Cyborgs, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Happily, given the fact that this revelation ends up having no lasting consequences, it seems that GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion was quite strongly averted here.
**Thankfully, [[AllThereInTheManual Supplementary supplementary materials]] state that this was [[spoiler:a magical procedure, intended to implant upon Jail's death, and that since Jail was taken alive, no one was actually impregnated.]] Whew.
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* Demon Seed by DeanKoontz has this happen, and the perpetrator is an [[AiIsACrapShoot artificial intelligence]] who calls himself Prometheus. He just wants to help humanity get rid of all its pain and misery and disease and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking male pattern baldness]] and of course, to live a life [[BecomeARealBoy of the flesh]] by transplanting his consciousness into the child once it is born. It should also be mentioned that this child is [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke not entirely human]].
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* Demon Seed by DeanKoontz has this happen, and the perpetrator is an [[AiIsACrapShoot artificial intelligence]] who calls himself Prometheus.Proteus. He just wants to help humanity get rid of all its pain and misery and disease and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking male pattern baldness]] and of course, to live a life [[BecomeARealBoy of the flesh]] by transplanting his consciousness into the child once it is born. It should also be mentioned that this child is [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke not entirely human]].
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* In TheMerchantPrincesSeries, Miriam/Helge is forcibly impregnated by the MadDoctor with her fiance's sperm (her fiance is in no way able to perform sex, it's an ArrangedMarriage as is). She agrees to keep the child for political reasons, but eventually has a (semi) ConvenientMiscarriage.
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* In TheMerchantPrincesSeries, ''Literature/TheMerchantPrincesSeries'', Miriam/Helge is forcibly impregnated by the MadDoctor with her fiance's sperm (her fiance is in no way able to perform sex, it's an ArrangedMarriage as is). She agrees to keep the child for political reasons, but eventually has a (semi) ConvenientMiscarriage.
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* In the [[TheWitcher the Witcher Saga]], [[spoiler:the wizard Vilgefortz]] intends to do it to Ciri. He gets close.
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* ''Series/BattlestarGalacticaReimagined'' has the humanoid Cylons try this on the human women they captured, including Starbuck, specifically by performing a surgery on her to extract some of her eggs (to the point her StalkerWithACrush Leoben claimed a random little girl he kidnapped was their child). It doesn't work however, since the only way Cylons and humans can successfully reproduce with each other is if [[ThePowerOfLove love]] (or at least consensual sex) was involved in the process.
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* In ''Literature/{{Friday}}'', the heroine is recruited as a courier to transport an embryo in stasis to a distant human colony. Her employers pull one over on her by implanting the embryo in her uterus instead. When she [[ButICantBePregnant discovers this]], she realizes that if they lied to her once, they probably also lied about [[HeKnowsTooMuch keeping her alive afterward]].
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* In ''[[FridayThe13th Jason X: Planet of the Beast]]'', a drugged woman is impregnated with Jason's... genetic material.
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* In ''[[FridayThe13th Jason X: Planet of the Beast]]'', ''JasonXPlanetOfTheBeast'', a drugged woman is impregnated with Jason's... genetic material.
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* In the ''{{NCIS}}'' fanfic [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7773844/1/Laboring_to_Love ''Laboring to Love'']] a mad scientist kidnaps most of the team to perform such a procedure, except the team member left out of the kidnapping is [[spoiler: Ziva. The mad scientist has been working on an artificial womb for men, and [[MisterSeahorse McGee]] is the test subject.]]
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* In the ''{{NCIS}}'' ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' fanfic [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7773844/1/Laboring_to_Love ''Laboring to Love'']] a mad scientist kidnaps most of the team to perform such a procedure, except the team member left out of the kidnapping is [[spoiler: Ziva. The mad scientist has been working on an artificial womb for men, and [[MisterSeahorse McGee]] is the test subject.]]
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* This plays a major role in the MythArc of ''TheXFiles'', although the ''X-Files'' version involves extraterrestrial DNA instead of somebody's sperm. [[spoiler:It's strongly implied to have happened to Scully during her abduction.]] Mulder even calls some of the conspirators "medical rapists" at one point.
* An episode of ''CriminalMinds'' had a couple who were kidnapping women and forcing them to get pregnant so that the wife could have a baby boy to replace her stillborn. Unfortunately for the women, when it even worked they tended to give birth to girls.
* ''LawAndOrder'' episode 8x14, "Grief" one of the more disturbing episodes of the series: a woman was accused of paying off a hospital orderly to impregnate her comatose daughter. A DownerEnding all around due to the fact that [[spoiler:the daughter dies after delivering a healthy baby via C-Section. And the parents of the orderly sue for custody of the baby.]]
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* An episode of ''CriminalMinds'' had a couple who were kidnapping women and forcing them to get pregnant so that the wife could have a baby boy to replace her stillborn. Unfortunately for the women, when it even worked they tended to give birth to girls.
* ''LawAndOrder'' episode 8x14, "Grief" one of the more disturbing episodes of the series: a woman was accused of paying off a hospital orderly to impregnate her comatose daughter. A DownerEnding all around due to the fact that [[spoiler:the daughter dies after delivering a healthy baby via C-Section. And the parents of the orderly sue for custody of the baby.]]
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* This plays a major role in the MythArc of ''TheXFiles'', ''Series/TheXFiles'', although the ''X-Files'' version involves extraterrestrial DNA instead of somebody's sperm. [[spoiler:It's strongly implied to have happened to Scully during her abduction.]] Mulder even calls some of the conspirators "medical rapists" at one point.
* An episode of''CriminalMinds'' ''Series/CriminalMinds'' had a couple who were kidnapping women and forcing them to get pregnant so that the wife could have a baby boy to replace her stillborn. Unfortunately for the women, when it even worked they tended to give birth to girls.
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* An episode of LawAndOrderSVU has this too. The team was called in when a doctor found that his comatose patient was pregnant. It turns out that [[spoiler: other patients were also impregnated and given abortions to extract stem cells for stem cell research, mainly for an elderly rich man with Parkinson's who is desperate for a cure. The case ends with the comatose patient remaining pregnant, and the elderly man seeking parental rights in order to get access to the umbilical cord, which contains stem cells.]]
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* An episode of LawAndOrderSVU ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' has this too. The team was called in when a doctor found that his comatose patient was pregnant. It turns out that [[spoiler: other [[spoiler:other patients were also impregnated and given abortions to extract stem cells for stem cell research, mainly for an elderly rich man with Parkinson's who is desperate for a cure. The case ends with the comatose patient remaining pregnant, and the elderly man seeking parental rights in order to get access to the umbilical cord, which contains stem cells.]]
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* In the ''{{NCIS}}'' fanfic [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7773844/1/Laboring_to_Love ''Laboring to Love'']] a mad scientist kidnaps most of the team to perform such a procedure, except the team member left out of the kidnapping is [[spoiler: Ziva. The mad scientist has been working on an artificial womb for men, and McGee is the test subject.]]
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* In the ''{{NCIS}}'' fanfic [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7773844/1/Laboring_to_Love ''Laboring to Love'']] a mad scientist kidnaps most of the team to perform such a procedure, except the team member left out of the kidnapping is [[spoiler: Ziva. The mad scientist has been working on an artificial womb for men, and McGee [[MisterSeahorse McGee]] is the test subject.]]
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* In the ''{{NCIS}}'' fanfic [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7773844/1/Laboring_to_Love ''Laboring to Love'']] a mad scientist kidnaps most of the team to perform such a procedure, except the team member left out of the kidnapping is [spoiler: [[spoiler: Ziva. The mad scientist has been working on an artificial womb for men, and McGee is the test subject.]]
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* In the ''{{NCIS}}'' fanfic [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7773844/1/Laboring_to_Love ''Laboring to Love'']] a mad scientist kidnaps most of the team to perform such a procedure, except the team member left out of the kidnapping is [spoiler: Ziva. The mad scientist has been working on an artificial womb for men, and McGee is the test subject.]]
* In the ''{{NCIS}}'' fanfic [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7773844/1/Laboring_to_Love ''Laboring to Love'']] a mad scientist kidnaps most of the team to perform such a procedure, except the team member left out of the kidnapping is [spoiler: Ziva. The mad scientist has been working on an artificial womb for men, and McGee is the test subject.]]
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* A variant is done in the sixth season of ''Series/DoctorWho''. [[spoiler: While Amy's daughter was conceived on her wedding night with Rory, she spends the first half of the season actually being held captive and kept comatose by some sinister people, not waking up until she was literally having contractions.]]
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** In "The Doctor's Daughter", the Doctor is forcibly cloned at gunpoint. He's disgusted by it and considers his forced fatherhood this trope.
** A variantis done in the sixth season of ''Series/DoctorWho''. season: [[spoiler: While Amy's daughter was conceived on her wedding night with Rory, she spends the first half of the season actually being held captive and kept comatose by some sinister people, not waking up until she was literally having contractions.contractions. Her consciousness was walking around freely in a duplicate body, and she spent nine months thinking her pregnancy test had just been a false alarm. And then her baby is kidnapped and raised as an assassin to kill her best friend.]]
** In "The Doctor's Daughter", the Doctor is forcibly cloned at gunpoint. He's disgusted by it and considers his forced fatherhood this trope.
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* Implied to have happened in MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha, of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the Numbers Cyborgs, with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers Cyborgs, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Happily, given the fact that this revelation ends up having no lasting consequences, it seems that GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion was quite strongly averted here.
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* Implied to have happened in MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha, LyricalNanoha, of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the Numbers Cyborgs, with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers Cyborgs, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Happily, given the fact that this revelation ends up having no lasting consequences, it seems that GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion was quite strongly averted here.
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* An episode of LawAndOrderSVU has this too. The team was called in when a doctor found that his comatose patient was pregnant. It turns out that [[spoiler: other patients were also impregnated and given abortions to extract stem cells for stem cell research, mainly for an elderly rich man with Parkinson's who is desperate for a cure. The case ends with the comatose patient remaining pregnant, and the elderly man seeking parental rights in order to get access to the umbilical cord, which contains stem cells.]]
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* Almost happened to [[spoiler: the titular character]] in {{Karin}}, since [[spoiler: her condition as the non-vampire of her family actually was a consequences of being a ''spirit of psyche'', a special type of vampire that can bestow fertility in other vampires. Therefore she's kidnapped and locked away by another vampire clan, who plans to do this to her.]]
* Subverted in AyashiNoCeres. [[spoiler: Chidori]] goes through it when she's caught by the Mikages, but [[spoiler: she ultimately dies before the embryo is implanted into her.]]
* Subverted in AyashiNoCeres. [[spoiler: Chidori]] goes through it when she's caught by the Mikages, but [[spoiler: she ultimately dies before the embryo is implanted into her.]]
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** [[AllThereInTheManual Supplementary materials]] state that this was [[spoiler:a magical procedure, intended to implant upon Jail's death, and that since Jail was taken alive, no one was actually impregnated.]] Whew.
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* Happened in an episode of ''PicketFences'' where the doctor was trying to produce a "miracle" by causing a virgin to give birth to a child.
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* Scorpius's origins on ''Series/{{Farscape}}'': His Sebacean mother was kidnapped and raped by a Scarran as part of experimental trials to create Scarran-Sebacean hybrids. Apparently Scorpius was the only one to survive. Despite his powerful intellect, due to his weak physiology (combing a Scarran's heat generation with a Sebacean's extreme vulnerability to that very heat) the experiment was deemed a total failure and the Scarran's marked the Sebaceans down as a species to wipe out rather than conquer and rape. Scorpius himself dedicates his entire life to making sure the Sebaceans wipe out the Scarrans instead.
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* Scorpius's origins on ''Series/{{Farscape}}'': His Sebacean mother was kidnapped and raped by a Scarran as part of experimental trials to create Scarran-Sebacean hybrids. Apparently Scorpius was the only one to survive. Despite his powerful intellect, due to his weak physiology (combing a Scarran's heat generation with a Sebacean's extreme vulnerability to that very heat) the experiment was deemed a total failure and the Scarran's Scarrans marked the Sebaceans down as a species to wipe out rather than conquer and rape. Scorpius himself dedicates his entire life to making sure the Sebaceans wipe out the Scarrans instead.
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survive. Despite his powerful intellect, due to his weak physiology (combing a Scarran's heat generation with a Sebacean's extreme vulnerability to that very heat) the experiment was deemed a total failure and the Scarran's marked the Sebaceans down as a species to wipe out rather than conquer and rape. Scorpius himself dedicates his entire life to making sure the Sebaceans wipe out the Scarrans instead.
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* Implied to have happened in MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha, of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the Numbers Cyborgs, with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers Cyborgs, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Happily, given the fact that this revelation ends up having no lasting consequences, it seems that GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion was quite strongly averted here.
* Implied to have happened in MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha, of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the Numbers Cyborgs, with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers Cyborgs, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Happily, given the fact that this revelation ends up having no lasting consequences, it seems that GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion was quite strongly averted here.
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It\'s possible to not want to lose a kid even if concieved forcibly - so lets not call it \"lucky\" so bluntly.
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Someone that wants to perpetrate such an act is a StalkerWithATestTube.