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== Biology == | == Biology == | ||
Xenomorphic Hybrids are broadly humanoid, but visibly echo xenomorphic morphology. Most stand and move upright with a body plan close to that of a human, though their posture, limb geometry, and silhouettes often call a xenomorph caste to mind. Many possess chitinous skin, dark or glossy integument, sharpened digits, tails, cranial ridges, or other features associated with xenomorphic ancestry. Their vocal range is notably wider than that of a pure xenomorph, allowing ordinary speech without the anatomical compromises a full xenomorph would require. | |||
Three traits define the category more reliably than appearance alone. The first is acidic blood. Hybrid blood is dangerous, but not to the catastrophic degree seen in pure xenomorphs. In practice it is more likely to cause moderate chemical burns, contaminate wounds, and complicate surgery than to melt through bulkheads. The second is localized telepathic communication with other hybrids. This is not a true hivemind, but a limited, low-bandwidth sense that allows thought and intent to be conveyed across significant distances, generally within a local sector. The third is resin production. Most hybrids can produce resinous growths sufficient for simple walls, flooring, nests, or reinforcement, though their output is less robust and less rapidly developed than that of a pure xenomorph. | |||
Resin has a particular biological importance to many hybrids. Contact with their own resin or a compatible resin structure appears to support healing and recovery, suggesting that the material acts as more than mere construction medium. Even so, hybrids remain very much mortal. They require oxygen, are not naturally vacuum-capable, and retain the classic xenomorphic vulnerability to fire and extreme heat. | |||
Beyond these baseline traits, substantial variation exists. Some hybrids are close to human norms aside from blood chemistry and subtle morphology. Others present as distinctly alien, with heavier chitin, more pronounced tails, sharper extremities, or more obvious behavioral instincts. Lifespan, fertility, and inheritance patterns are all variable across lines, with many hybrids falling roughly into the human range while others diverge depending on origin. | |||
=== Common Traits === | === Common Traits === | ||
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Xenomorphic Hybrid |
Xenomorphic Hybrid
Xenomorphic Hybrids are a species of "shoulds."
A creature built from one of the galaxy's most infamous predators '''should''' have remained a laboratory mistake, a military secret, or a footnote in the long history of posthuman arrogance. A line of engineered beings borrowing the instincts, anatomy, and resilience of the xenomorph '''should''' have become either an uncontrollable disaster or a perfectly obedient tool. A people born from so much fear, rumor, and deliberate obfuscation '''should''' have remained easier to classify than to understand.
And yet, Xenomorphic Hybrids persist not as a singular experiment or a coherent breed, but as citizens, workers, dependents, drifters, and families. They are not pure xenomorphs, nor are they merely humans in costume. They are the descendants of a category SolFed needed to define, and a reality it never fully managed to control.
Overview
In modern usage, Xenomorphic Hybrid is not a strict biological term. It is a legal and administrative designation, most strongly associated with the Sol Federation, used for persons whose physiology derives in part from xenomorphic bioengineering.
This definition is intentionally broader than a single bloodline and narrower than common superstition. A person may be called a "xeno" by a coworker for having claws, chitin, or an odd silhouette, but not every insectoid or genemodded individual falls under the designation. Conversely, not every legally recognized hybrid presents in the same way. The category covers a cluster of related lineages, templates, and inherited traits rather than a single clean species boundary.
History
The modern classification emerged after the Second Migration, a period of rapid interstellar expansion in the 2320s that left SolFed struggling to police and categorize what had spread beyond its neatest records. By 2430, xenomorphic-derived persons had begun to appear often enough in federal records to warrant a dedicated classification, though the exact point of origin remains obscure. The first hybrids were almost certainly bioengineered, but whether they were the product of a federal black program, a sovereign corporation, or both has never been cleanly answered. The uncertainty is widely believed to be intentional.
Rumor has long tied the earliest hybrid lines to a failed military or industrial endeavor. To some, they were meant to create controllable laborers with the endurance and structural instincts of xenomorphs. To others, they were a failed attempt to produce a weapon that could retain individual judgment without inheriting a true hive. Neither account can be cleanly proven, and SolFed has little incentive to clarify the issue.
What is clear is that the hybrids outlived their original purpose. Over the following century, what began as an engineered population became a broader demographic reality. Some hybrids are vat-grown or pod-grown. Some descend from older hybrid families. Some are the result of later private or corporate lines. A few fringe cases blur the boundary further still, including domesticated feral strains and synthetic attempts to replicate hybrid traits. Modern hybrids therefore share a legal name and a historical root more readily than they share a single origin story.
Biology
Xenomorphic Hybrids are broadly humanoid, but visibly echo xenomorphic morphology. Most stand and move upright with a body plan close to that of a human, though their posture, limb geometry, and silhouettes often call a xenomorph caste to mind. Many possess chitinous skin, dark or glossy integument, sharpened digits, tails, cranial ridges, or other features associated with xenomorphic ancestry. Their vocal range is notably wider than that of a pure xenomorph, allowing ordinary speech without the anatomical compromises a full xenomorph would require.
Three traits define the category more reliably than appearance alone. The first is acidic blood. Hybrid blood is dangerous, but not to the catastrophic degree seen in pure xenomorphs. In practice it is more likely to cause moderate chemical burns, contaminate wounds, and complicate surgery than to melt through bulkheads. The second is localized telepathic communication with other hybrids. This is not a true hivemind, but a limited, low-bandwidth sense that allows thought and intent to be conveyed across significant distances, generally within a local sector. The third is resin production. Most hybrids can produce resinous growths sufficient for simple walls, flooring, nests, or reinforcement, though their output is less robust and less rapidly developed than that of a pure xenomorph.
Resin has a particular biological importance to many hybrids. Contact with their own resin or a compatible resin structure appears to support healing and recovery, suggesting that the material acts as more than mere construction medium. Even so, hybrids remain very much mortal. They require oxygen, are not naturally vacuum-capable, and retain the classic xenomorphic vulnerability to fire and extreme heat.
Beyond these baseline traits, substantial variation exists. Some hybrids are close to human norms aside from blood chemistry and subtle morphology. Others present as distinctly alien, with heavier chitin, more pronounced tails, sharper extremities, or more obvious behavioral instincts. Lifespan, fertility, and inheritance patterns are all variable across lines, with many hybrids falling roughly into the human range while others diverge depending on origin.
Common Traits
- Acidic blood: While the specific acid and solution of proteins and amino acids vary between individuals, anyone legally designated a Xenomorphic Hybrid can be treated with basic Sulphuric Acid. The injection may inflict some external damage, but once contained within their cardiovascular system, the sulphuric acid works similarly to blood.
- Plasma affinity: For varying biological reasons, a Xenomorphic Hybrid is not allergic or humbled by the exotic matter Plasma, but instead stores a small reserve of it. Different individuals thrive with varying degrees in the presence of Plasma, and the most Xenomorphic individuals can infest their surroundings as the full-blooded Xenomorphs do, spreading purple weeds that scrape against the veil between Bluespace and reality, fostering the development of plasma in any Xenomorphic plasmocile atop them.
- Hivemind connection: Poetically described as "whispering on the winds of plasma, of the scars between this world and the infinite," and scientifically described as impossible, many Xenomorphic individuals possess a limited form of the Xenomorphic hivemind, permitting them to speak at significant distances to fellow Xenomorphs. The NIFsoft Hivemind is loosely based upon the communication protocols reverse engineered through medical study.
Less Common Traits
- Pointy limbs: Xenomorphic Hybrids tend to have sharp edges in some form.
- Chitinous Skin: Sometimes shiny, sometimes matted.
Culture
Who knows? They're just people.
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