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[[Opposite Tropes|Opposite Trope]] to [[Transhuman Treachery]]. [[Super
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 [[
* 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 ''[[
* ''[[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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