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[[Opposite Tropes|Opposite Trope]] to [[Transhuman Treachery]]. [[Super -Trope]] to [[Vampire Refugee]] and [[Phlebotinum Rebel]].
 
This character has been hit with a [[Viral Transformation]], [[Emergency Transformation]], become a [[Cyborg]], demon, magical creature, [[Alien]] or [[Tomato in The Mirror|discovers they were never human at all]]. Despite this, and regardless of any angst over [[What Have I Become?]], they decide that rather than go down the path of [[Transhuman Treachery]] and be a [[Smug Super]], [[Black Shirt]], or [[The Quisling]], they will do everything in their power to stay a part of humanity. And if their new species/transhuman fellows [[Anti Human Alliance|are anti-human]], they will vow to protect humanity in a pseudo [[Faustian Rebellion]].
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* In ''[[Claymore]]'', the eponymous warrior are [[Half-Human Hybrid|Half human half demon]] who choose to fight for humanity's sake. {{spoiler|Just about every one who finds out that the organization which transformed them does ''not'' have the best interests of the citizenry at heart ends up going rogue.}}
* In ''[[Silent Möbius]]'', some {{spoiler|Type 4}} Lucifer Hawks ( {{spoiler|Rally and Katsumi!}}) raised as humans decide to serve humanity.
* The protagonist in ''[[Blue Gender]]'' has a "disease" called B Cells which are a form of [[GaiasGaia's Vengeance]]. It's intended to cause humans to rebel against their peers and go kill crazy (which it does spectacularly to two other characters). He manages to stay sane despite the various hardships Gaia and humanity throw at him.
* Ayato in ''[[Rah Xephon]]'' is part Mullian (basically a human subspecies with blue blood) and when his Mullian blood manifests, there's concern he'll pull a [[Face Heel Turn]] and join the Mullians, but he remains a nice guy on the side of his friends.
* [[McNinja|Schwartz Bruder]] in ''[[G Gundam]]'' is this. {{spoiler|He is a dead body occupied by the DG (Devil Gundam) Cells to live. Despite being made up by the cells of the [[Big Bad]], he is the Devil Gundam host Kyoji Kasshu's physical manifestation, driven to save his brother and stop the Devil Gundam}}.
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* In ''[[Being Human]]'' the three main characters are a vampire, a werewolf, and a ghost who still care about humans and are trying to live as normally as they can.
* This happens a couple of times in the new ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' with Cybermen who haven't been 100% perfectly converted. Specifically, in "Doomsday" converted Torchwood head Yvonne Hartman shoots a bunch of Cybermen while [[Madness Mantra|repeating]] "I did my duty for queen and country...I did my duty for queen and country..."
* ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' series does this as a tradition. For instance, the original show (also named ''[[Kamen Rider (TV)|Kamen Rider]]'') involves the main character becoming a Shocker cyborg monster, but he didn't lose his humanity and used the same transformation to fight the [[Monster of the Week|Shocker creations]]. The shows that followed more or less follow the same idea of their ability to transform being related to the villain of the show.
** In ''[[Kamen Rider 555]],'' Orphenochs are supposedly the next evolution of mankind, and the evil organization forces them to attack normal humans (in hopes of siring more Orphenochs. However, about one in a hundred can be transformed; most just ''turn to dust.'') Some just go nuts on their own. However, there's a trio of renegade Orphenochs living together ''[[Being Human]]-''style. The Rider suits were created by the bad guys, but are not themselves part of the transformation, though for the main Rider, {{spoiler|it turns out there's a very good reason he can use a [[Transformation Trinket]] that isn't supposed to work for humans.}}
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