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A '''hybrid''' is the end result of mixing two different species in the [[biology|biological process]] of [[reproduction]]. |
A '''hybrid''' is the end result of mixing two different species in the [[biology|biological process]] of [[reproduction]]. |
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− | Because of the common [[gene]]tic ancestry of most of the [[ |
+ | Because of the common [[gene]]tic ancestry of most of the [[species]] of the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] by way of the [[ancient humanoid]]s, many species are able to interbreed with or without the help of [[Genetic engineering|genetic]] [[technology]]. In fact, [[Human]]s and [[Vulcan]]s are quite similar. ({{TNG|The Chase}}; {{ENT|Demons}}) |
− | There can be unexpected consequences to interspecific relations and as such it was a researched topic. [[Starfleet Academy]] taught [[Interspecies Protocol]] and the [[Ktarian]] [[Doctor]] [[Mizan]] was an expert in [[interspecies mating ritual]]s, known for his "empirical research |
+ | There can be unexpected consequences to interspecific relations and as such, it was a researched topic. [[Starfleet Academy]] taught [[Interspecies Protocol]] and the [[Ktarian]] [[Doctor]] [[Mizan]] was an expert in [[interspecies mating ritual]]s, known for his "empirical research." ({{TNG|Timescape}}; {{VOY|The Disease}}) One should note that there can be certain difficulties involved in reproducing between species, even humanoid, for anatomical reasons; for instance, not all species keep their [[genitals]] in the same place. ({{film|6}}) |
− | In some cultures children who are born as a result of interspecific relations are rejected by the society of both races. For example, [[Bajoran]] / [[Cardassian]] hybrids were often rejected by both Bajorans and Cardassians. ({{DS9|Indiscretion|Return to Grace}}) |
+ | In some cultures, children who are born as a result of interspecific relations are rejected by the society of both races. For example, [[Bajoran]] / [[Cardassian]] hybrids were often rejected by both Bajorans and Cardassians. ({{DS9|Indiscretion|Return to Grace}}) Klingons referred to hybrids derogatorily as "mongrels". ({{VOY|Barge of the Dead|Prophecy}}) |
== Examples of interspecific reproduction == |
== Examples of interspecific reproduction == |
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=== Cardassian === |
=== Cardassian === |
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− | * [[Cardassian]] / [[Bajoran]] ([[Mika]] and [[Dukat]]'s child, and [[Tora Ziyal]]) ({{DS9|Covenant}}) |
+ | * [[Cardassian]] / [[Bajoran]] ([[Mika]] and [[Dukat]]'s [[Hybrids Mika baby|child]], and [[Tora Ziyal]]) ({{DS9|Covenant}}) |
− | * Cardassian / [[Kazon]] ([[Seska]] and [[Culluh]]'s [[Seska |
+ | * Cardassian / [[Kazon]] ([[Seska]] and [[Culluh]]'s [[Hybrids Seska baby|child]]) ({{VOY|Basics, Part I|Basics, Part II}}) |
− | {{bginfo|Seska also seemed to think Cardassian / Human cross breeding was possible, as she attempted to have [[Chakotay]]'s child.}} |
+ | {{bginfo|Seska also seemed to think Cardassian / Human cross breeding was possible, as she attempted to have [[Chakotay]]'s child.|[[Gilora Rejal]] apparently made the same assumption when she expressed interest in [[Miles O'Brien]].}} |
=== Human === |
=== Human === |
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*Human / [[Denobulan]] ([[Unnamed Denobulans|Denobulan child on future Enterprise]]) ({{ENT|E²}}) |
*Human / [[Denobulan]] ([[Unnamed Denobulans|Denobulan child on future Enterprise]]) ({{ENT|E²}}) |
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* Human / [[Ikaaran]] ([[Karyn Archer]]) ({{ENT|E²}}) |
* Human / [[Ikaaran]] ([[Karyn Archer]]) ({{ENT|E²}}) |
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− | * Human / [[Klingon]] ([[K'Ehleyr]] (medical help was needed ({{TNG|The Emissary}}), [[B'Elanna Torres]], [[ |
+ | * Human / [[Klingon]] ([[K'Ehleyr]] (medical help was needed ({{TNG|The Emissary}}), [[B'Elanna Torres]], [[Miral Paris]], [[Alexander Rozhenko]]) |
* Human / [[Ktarian]] ([[Naomi Wildman]]) ({{VOY|Deadlock}}) |
* Human / [[Ktarian]] ([[Naomi Wildman]]) ({{VOY|Deadlock}}) |
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* Human / [[Napean]] ([[Daniel Kwan]]) ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}) |
* Human / [[Napean]] ([[Daniel Kwan]]) ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}) |
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* Human / [[Romulan]] ([[Sela]], [[Simon Tarses]]) |
* Human / [[Romulan]] ([[Sela]], [[Simon Tarses]]) |
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* Human / [[Skagaran]] ([[Bethany]]) ({{ENT|North Star}}) |
* Human / [[Skagaran]] ([[Bethany]]) ({{ENT|North Star}}) |
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− | * Human / [[Terrellian (Alpha Quadrant)|Terrellian]] ([[ |
+ | * Human / [[Terrellian (Alpha Quadrant)|Terrellian]] ([[Human 31st century corpse|Human corpse]]) ({{ENT|Future Tense}}) |
− | * Human / [[Trill]] ([[Yedrin Dax]]) ({{DS9|Children of Time}}) |
+ | * Human / [[Trill]] ([[Yedrin Dax]], {{dis|Lisa|24th century}}, several others) ({{DS9|Children of Time}}) |
* Human / [[Vulcan]] ([[Spock]], [[Elizabeth]], [[Lorian]], [[Spock (alternate reality)]], [[Spock (mirror)]]) |
* Human / [[Vulcan]] ([[Spock]], [[Elizabeth]], [[Lorian]], [[Spock (alternate reality)]], [[Spock (mirror)]]) |
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* Human / [[Xyrillian]] ([[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]]'s pregnancy; it should be noted, however, that he was more of a carrier than an actual, ''biological'' parent) ({{ENT|Unexpected}}) |
* Human / [[Xyrillian]] ([[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]]'s pregnancy; it should be noted, however, that he was more of a carrier than an actual, ''biological'' parent) ({{ENT|Unexpected}}) |
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* [[Q]] has implied that a Human / Q hybrid is possible ({{TNG|True Q}}; {{VOY|The Q and the Grey}}) |
* [[Q]] has implied that a Human / Q hybrid is possible ({{TNG|True Q}}; {{VOY|The Q and the Grey}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|He also stated that [[Q (species)|the Q]] could breed with any species because of their [[Powerful and godlike beings|godlike]] abilities.}} |
+ | {{bginfo|He also stated that [[Q (species)|the Q]] could breed with, or as, any species because of their [[Powerful and godlike beings|godlike]] abilities.|According to the original script of {{TOS|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}, interbreeding between Humans and the [[Greek god]] species is also possible, as [[Carolyn Palamas]] got impregnated by [[Apollo]]. However, this was cut from the actual episode.|The [[31st century]] [[time-travel]]er {{dis|Daniels|Crewman}} stated he was "''more or less''" Human, meaning he could be a possible hybrid.}} |
=== Klingon === |
=== Klingon === |
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* [[Klingon]] / (Betazoid / Human) ([[Shannara Rozhenko|Shannara]] and [[Eric Christopher Rozhenko|Eric-Christopher]], [[alternate timeline]] children of [[Worf]] and [[Deanna Troi]]) ({{TNG|Parallels}}) |
* [[Klingon]] / (Betazoid / Human) ([[Shannara Rozhenko|Shannara]] and [[Eric Christopher Rozhenko|Eric-Christopher]], [[alternate timeline]] children of [[Worf]] and [[Deanna Troi]]) ({{TNG|Parallels}}) |
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− | * Klingon / Human ([[K'Ehleyr]] (medical help was needed), [[B'Elanna Torres]], [[ |
+ | * Klingon / Human ([[K'Ehleyr]] (medical help was needed), [[B'Elanna Torres]], [[Miral Paris]], [[Alexander Rozhenko]]) |
* Klingon / Trill (not possible without medical help; individuals never appeared, as [[Jadzia Dax]] was murdered soon after confirmation that such a pregnancy was possible) ({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}}) |
* Klingon / Trill (not possible without medical help; individuals never appeared, as [[Jadzia Dax]] was murdered soon after confirmation that such a pregnancy was possible) ({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}}) |
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* Klingon / Romulan ([[Ba'el]] and several other prisoners in the [[Carraya IV]] colony) ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I}}) |
* Klingon / Romulan ([[Ba'el]] and several other prisoners in the [[Carraya IV]] colony) ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I}}) |
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* [[Romulan]] / Human ([[Sela]], [[Simon Tarses]]) |
* [[Romulan]] / Human ([[Sela]], [[Simon Tarses]]) |
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* Romulan / Klingon ([[Ba'el]] and several other prisoners in the [[Carraya IV]] colony) ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I}}) |
* Romulan / Klingon ([[Ba'el]] and several other prisoners in the [[Carraya IV]] colony) ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I}}) |
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+ | * Romulan / Vulcan ([[Saavik]]) |
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+ | {{bginfo|In the novel ''[[The Ashes of Eden]]'', Kirk discovered the colony world of Chal, a planet briefly colonized by the Romulans and Klingons during an alliance, populated by genetically-engineered Klingon-Romulan hybrids.}} |
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=== Talaxian === |
=== Talaxian === |
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* [[Trill]] / [[Human]] (mentioned above) |
* [[Trill]] / [[Human]] (mentioned above) |
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* Trill / [[Klaestron]] (Benjamin Sisko briefly assumed that [[Ilon Tandro]] was the son of [[Curzon Dax]] and [[Enina Tandro]]) ({{DS9|Dax}}) |
* Trill / [[Klaestron]] (Benjamin Sisko briefly assumed that [[Ilon Tandro]] was the son of [[Curzon Dax]] and [[Enina Tandro]]) ({{DS9|Dax}}) |
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+ | * Trill / Klingon (referenced above) |
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=== Vulcan === |
=== Vulcan === |
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* Vulcan / Talaxian (seen above) |
* Vulcan / Talaxian (seen above) |
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{{bginfo|It may be assumed that a Vulcan and [[Romulan]] would be able to breed due to their common ancestry. the production notes from Enterprise state that the creators were planning to reveal T'Pol as a Romulan/Vulcan hybrid if the series had continued. In this case, her baby with Trip would be 1/4 romulan, 1/4 vulcan and 1/2 human. [[Saavik]] was intended to be half-Romulan in {{film|2}}, but a scene establishing this was [[deleted scene|cut]].}} |
{{bginfo|It may be assumed that a Vulcan and [[Romulan]] would be able to breed due to their common ancestry. the production notes from Enterprise state that the creators were planning to reveal T'Pol as a Romulan/Vulcan hybrid if the series had continued. In this case, her baby with Trip would be 1/4 romulan, 1/4 vulcan and 1/2 human. [[Saavik]] was intended to be half-Romulan in {{film|2}}, but a scene establishing this was [[deleted scene|cut]].}} |
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+ | === See also === |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
Revision as of 13:58, 22 December 2015
A hybrid is the end result of mixing two different species in the biological process of reproduction.
Because of the common genetic ancestry of most of the species of the Milky Way Galaxy by way of the ancient humanoids, many species are able to interbreed with or without the help of genetic technology. In fact, Humans and Vulcans are quite similar. (TNG: "The Chase"; ENT: "Demons")
There can be unexpected consequences to interspecific relations and as such, it was a researched topic. Starfleet Academy taught Interspecies Protocol and the Ktarian Doctor Mizan was an expert in interspecies mating rituals, known for his "empirical research." (TNG: "Timescape"; VOY: "The Disease") One should note that there can be certain difficulties involved in reproducing between species, even humanoid, for anatomical reasons; for instance, not all species keep their genitals in the same place. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
In some cultures, children who are born as a result of interspecific relations are rejected by the society of both races. For example, Bajoran / Cardassian hybrids were often rejected by both Bajorans and Cardassians. (DS9: "Indiscretion", "Return to Grace") Klingons referred to hybrids derogatorily as "mongrels". (VOY: "Barge of the Dead", "Prophecy")
Examples of interspecific reproduction
Betazoid
- Betazoid / Human (Deanna Troi, Kestra Troi, Devinoni Ral, Anita Pierce)
- Betazoid / Tavnian (Lwaxana Troi's and Jeyal's child) (DS9: "The Muse")
Cardassian
- Cardassian / Bajoran (Mika and Dukat's child, and Tora Ziyal) (DS9: "Covenant")
- Cardassian / Kazon (Seska and Culluh's child) (VOY: "Basics, Part I", "Basics, Part II")
Human
- Human / Angel I native (the crewmembers of the Federation freighter Odin were mentioned to have fathered children with the Angel I inhabitants) (TNG: "Angel One")
- Human / Boraalan (Nikolai Rozhenko and Dobara's child) (TNG: "Homeward")
- Human / Betazoid (Deanna Troi, Kestra Troi, Devinoni Ral, Walter Pierce)
- Human / Cardassian (implied above)
- Human / Daliwakan (The Gigolo) (VOY: "The Cloud") (only a hologram, but presumably possible)
- Human / Denobulan (Denobulan child on future Enterprise) (ENT: "E²")
- Human / Ikaaran (Karyn Archer) (ENT: "E²")
- Human / Klingon (K'Ehleyr (medical help was needed (TNG: "The Emissary"), B'Elanna Torres, Miral Paris, Alexander Rozhenko)
- Human / Ktarian (Naomi Wildman) (VOY: "Deadlock")
- Human / Napean (Daniel Kwan) (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")
- Human / Ocampa (Linnis Paris, Andrew Kim) (VOY: "Before and After")
- Human / Romulan (Sela, Simon Tarses)
- Human / Skagaran (Bethany) (ENT: "North Star")
- Human / Terrellian (Human corpse) (ENT: "Future Tense")
- Human / Trill (Yedrin Dax, Lisa, several others) (DS9: "Children of Time")
- Human / Vulcan (Spock, Elizabeth, Lorian, Spock (alternate reality), Spock (mirror))
- Human / Xyrillian (Trip Tucker's pregnancy; it should be noted, however, that he was more of a carrier than an actual, biological parent) (ENT: "Unexpected")
- Q has implied that a Human / Q hybrid is possible (TNG: "True Q"; VOY: "The Q and the Grey")
Klingon
- Klingon / (Betazoid / Human) (Shannara and Eric-Christopher, alternate timeline children of Worf and Deanna Troi) (TNG: "Parallels")
- Klingon / Human (K'Ehleyr (medical help was needed), B'Elanna Torres, Miral Paris, Alexander Rozhenko)
- Klingon / Trill (not possible without medical help; individuals never appeared, as Jadzia Dax was murdered soon after confirmation that such a pregnancy was possible) (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets")
- Klingon / Romulan (Ba'el and several other prisoners in the Carraya IV colony) (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")
Ocampa
- Ocampa / Human (Linnis Paris, Andrew Kim) (VOY: "Before and After")
- Ocampa / Talaxian (although they decided not to, Kes and Neelix seemed to imply it was possible for them to have a baby) (VOY: "Elogium")
Romulan
- Romulan / Human (Sela, Simon Tarses)
- Romulan / Klingon (Ba'el and several other prisoners in the Carraya IV colony) (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")
- Romulan / Vulcan (Saavik)
Talaxian
- Talaxian / Mylean (Neelix's great-grandfather was Mylean) (VOY: "Scientific Method")
- Talaxian / Ocampa (implied above)
- Talaxian / Vulcan (Tuvix, was caused by a transporter malfunction with hybridizing flowers) (VOY: "Tuvix")
Trill
- Trill / Human (mentioned above)
- Trill / Klaestron (Benjamin Sisko briefly assumed that Ilon Tandro was the son of Curzon Dax and Enina Tandro) (DS9: "Dax")
- Trill / Klingon (referenced above)
Vulcan
- Vulcan / Human (Spock, Elizabeth, Lorian, Spock (alternate reality))
- Vulcan / Talaxian (seen above)