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People have often asked me to make handle pictures for them to use in RP chat rooms, so I pondered I'd toss a few up- As a copyright notice, I did not photograph any of the human models/actors/actresses that were transformed.
An Andorian fellow
Romulan/Klingon Hybrid
Bolian female
Cardassian/Bajoran Hybrid
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Klingons seem to have very diverse ridges as it is- they seem almost like fingerprints, but a child's do seem similar to the parents. It did seem like Ba'el (the hybrid girl) had a dorsal ridge (what ran from the nose straight up) that was half that of what her mother's in both how wide it was, and how much it protruded. So I'd say the Romulan DNA lessened what she probably would have had if her father was another Klingon (if the father had similar ridges). Romulans tend to have diagonal "V" shaped ridges above and between her eyes- Her mother however had horizontal ridges in this area, but Ba'el had a huge V, which I feel she got from her father, and the her mother's Klingon DNA made it more pronounced. It�s all a genetic dice roll, especially with hybrids. Ba�el does have a lot more texture to her ridges than what I chose to give to my hybrid, but B�Elanna Torres turned out very smooth- If I were forced to guess her ancestry, I�d guess 1/4th Klingon rather than �.
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Some species will not be compatable- I really don't see how any species is compatable... I mean- any earth mammal should be genetically more similar to us than any other Humanoid alien. But scientists and doctors have tinkered over the years to make things possible. In Enterprise they said it would be impossible to have A Human/Vulcan hybrid, but then later Phlox made it possible, or will make it possible.
I've really only made images of hybrids that I know are possible... that, and a Cardassian/Ferengi would be scary!
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I'm not sure I've seen a Sheliak in good light- they seemed to hide themselves... -I would hope that the transparent skull gene would be recessive. I think what would be worst would be a Ferengi/Galamite� A four hemisphere brain that you could see! Here are a few more of the images I've made:
Vulcan Female (I know the name isn't that Vulcan, but that's what they wanted.
Cardassian/Bajoran female.
Romulan male- I was pondersome about the Roman attire, but he was from a well-to-do house� and they seemed ok together.
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That last one seems a bit Romeulan, with that wreath on his head.
Excellent photoshoping.
The whole inter-species breeding would never work- consider that Cardassians are cold-blooded, while Bajorans are warm-blooded, yet, they can (somehow) procreate?
I could see Vulcans and Romulans breeding (as they should still be virtually identical) but that's about it.
It'd be funny to see a humanoid preggers with a Tholian crossbreed- talk about passing a stone!
-------------------- Justice inclines her scales so that wisdom comes at the price of suffering. -Aeschylus, Agamemnon
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Yeah... that would be... bad. Tholians require very different living conditions, much hotter than a Human could stand... so hopefully they aren't in the same place long enough to ever have a writer try to breed the two! I feel that they really should have limited the interspecies breeding to species with similar characteristics at least. Like two species with blood based off of different elements shouldn�t be able to breed.
I�ve read that Cardassians are only quazi-cold blooded- they do like things warmer than Humans, but are not completely cold blooded, and among Cardassians, there are two races, those with the pigment-free gray skin, and those that are tan skin (mostly TNG) and the tans tend to be more warm blooded. Xindi Reptilians are truly cold-blooded though- since they require warming light beds.
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