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In a few science fiction series (the [[Star Trek]] Franchise being the most notable), humans can have sex with extraterrestrial species and produce young. This is, of course, absolutely ridiculous. Even taking into acount the possibility of Panspermia an extraterrestrial sapient would have less in common genetically with a human than a human does with a Daylily.
In a few [[science fiction]] series (the [[Star Trek]] Franchise being the most notable), humans, can have sex with extra-terrestrial species and produce young. This is, of course, absolutely ridiculous. Even taking into account the possibility of Panspermia, an extra-terrestrial sapient would have less in common genetically with a human than a human does with a daylily.


Species are ''defined'' by their inability to cross breed.
Species are ''defined'' by their inability to cross breed.


Notable products of Cross species mating
Notable products of cross-species matings include:
*Mr. [[Spock]]
*Mr. [[Spock]]
*[[Deanna Troi]]
*[[Deanna Troi]]
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*[[Alexander Rozhenko]]
*[[Alexander Rozhenko]]


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Revision as of 15:45, 11 February 2008

In a few science fiction series (the Star Trek Franchise being the most notable), humans, can have sex with extra-terrestrial species and produce young. This is, of course, absolutely ridiculous. Even taking into account the possibility of Panspermia, an extra-terrestrial sapient would have less in common genetically with a human than a human does with a daylily.

Species are defined by their inability to cross breed.

Notable products of cross-species matings include: