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The following is a list of unnamed hybrids.
Part Bajoran hybrids[]
- See: Hybrids Mika baby
Part Betazoid hybrids[]
- See: Hybrids Troi son
Part Caitian hybrids[]
Connolly's Academy roommate[]
Part Cardassian hybrids[]
Mika's baby []
Mika's daughter was born on Empok Nor in 2375.
Her mother, Mika, was a Bajoran member of the Cult of the Pah-wraiths. Mika and her husband Benyan lived on Empok Nor in 2375 as followers of Dukat.
When the baby was born, she was half-Cardassian. Dukat proclaimed that the child was transformed by the Pah-wraiths into a symbol of his covenant with his followers, in an attempt to hide the fact that he was actually the child's father. (DS9: "Covenant")
Seska's baby []
Seska's child was the child of Seska and Culluh, born in late 2372. He was a Cardassian-Kazon hybrid. (VOY: "Maneuvers")
Seska became pregnant with Culluh's child, but she believed that it was Chakotay's, having extracted his DNA during his captivity and apparently impregnating herself with it. She later told Culluh that Chakotay had raped her during his captivity. (VOY: "Alliances")
Seska gave birth to her child in late 2372 and used him in a ruse to lure Voyager into a trap, claiming that Culluh had taken the child to be raised as a slave. This plot proved initially successful. Voyager was captured, and the crew – save for The Doctor, Lon Suder, and Tom Paris – was stranded on Hanon IV.
During the Kazon control of Voyager, Seska had The Doctor examine the child to confirm his health. The Doctor confirmed that the child had Kazon rather than Human DNA, despite his Human appearance. He speculated that he would show more Kazon traits as he got older, although the unique circumstances of his heritage made this unknown.
Culluh's control of Voyager did not last long; Paris managed to lead the Talaxians in an attack on Voyager after contacting The Doctor and Suder to disable Voyager's backup phaser couplings while he disabled the primary ones. The subsequent damage left Voyager essentially dead in the water, Seska being one of the casualties in the attack. With the ship now virtually useless to him, Culluh fled, taking the child with him. (VOY: "Basics, Part I", "Basics, Part II")
Part Human hybrids[]
31st century time traveler's corpse[]
Aurellio's children []
As of 3189, Aurellio and his Orion partner had three children together. In the Orion tradition, Aurellio sported three piercings behind his right ear as a blessing for the arrival of each of his children. (DIS: "There Is A Tide...")
Conglomerate transporter fusion []
In 2381, Ensign T'Lyn foiled a plot by the transporter fusion T'Illups to turn the crew of the USS Cerritos into a "Tuvix army" by fusing various crewmembers together. T'Lyn managed to take control of the ship's transporter systems and beam T'Illups and his accomplices to the brig, but the presence of symbiogenetic alien orchids caused all of them to merge into a single non-sentient conglomerate, which Ensign D'Vana Tendi described as "one big Tuvix-y meatball". Fortunately, the two ensigns ultimately managed to separate this fusion into its component individuals by marking each of their respective genetic sequences and personalities. (LD: "Twovix")
Devinoni Ral's family[]
Devinoni Ral's family was part Human and part Betazoid. (TNG: "The Price")
Mother []
Ral's mother was one-half Betazoid, thereby making her children one-quarter Betazoid. (TNG: "The Price")
Siblings []
Ral had four siblings who were not empathic, making him the only one who was. (TNG: "The Price")
Dobara's unborn child []
The child of the Human Nikolai Rozhenko and the Boraalan Dobara was conceived sometime around 2370. (TNG: "Homeward")
Phlox and Cole's family []
Nine children []
These nine children were the offspring of the Denobulan Doctor Phlox and the Human Amanda Cole, and the ancestors of a young boy, created as a result of Enterprise NX-01's time travel into the year 2037. (ENT: "E²")
Descendants []
These descendants of Phlox and Cole's nine children made up many of the crew of NX-01, due to its becoming a generational ship. (ENT: "E²")
Boy []
This boy was a descendant of Doctor Phlox and Amanda Cole in an alternate 2154. While visiting a duplicate of Enterprise NX-01, Jonathan Archer gave him back his ball. (ENT: "E²")
Rillak's mother[]
Federation President Laira Rillak's mother was where she got her Human ancestry. In discussing United Earth, Rillak told Captain Michael Burnham that reincorporating Earth into the Federation was a personal priority of hers, as her mother had never gotten to see Earth in her lifetime. (DIS: "...But to Connect")
Tucker and Ah'len's daughter[]
Trip Tucker and Ah'len's daughter was a female Xyrillian/Human hybrid who was carried eight days by her father before being transferred to a different Xyrillian for the duration of development (ENT: "Unexpected").
Part Romulan hybrids[]
Simon Tarses' brother []
This man was the brother of Simon Tarses. He still lived on Mars Colony as of 2367. During that same year, as part of the investigation into Simon's cover-up of his Romulan heritage, Norah Satie asked Nellen Tore to contact somebody at the colony and have him interviewed. (TNG: "The Drumhead")
Raffi Musiker's granddaughter []
This girl was the granddaughter of Raffaela Musiker and Jae Hwang through their son Gabriel Hwang and his Romulan wife Pel, who was pregnant in 2399. (PIC: "Stardust City Rag") In 2401, Raffi viewed a holographic video of her granddaughter playing with bubbles. Raffi reached out towards the girl, saying to herself, "Good morning, sweet girl." (PIC: "The Next Generation")
Part Tavnian hybrids[]
Lwaxana Troi's son []
The son of the Betazoid Lwaxana Troi and the Tavnian Jeyal was conceived some time around 2372. There was a debate over which parent would raise him, which caused much friction between Troi and Jeyal, ultimately leading to the annulment of their marriage. (DS9: "The Muse")
Unknown hybrids[]
Rillak's father[]
Federation President Laira Rillak's father captained a cargo ship. Rillak believed growing up on her father's cargo ship gave her an exceptional resiliance for rough space travel. (DIS: "Kobayashi Maru")