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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]].
 
This can also include [[Transhuman|transhumans]] who cast themselves in a shepherd-like role for mankind. This doesn't include forcibly applying [[What Measure Is a Non Super]] to bootstrap humanity up, though. That's more of a [[Visionary Villain]] who believes [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]. Many [[Friendly Neighborhood Vampire|Friendly Neighborhood Vampires]] fall in this category.
 
If the transformation is due to [[The Virus]], this requires copious [[Heroic Willpower]]. These characters can usually pull off a [[Sheep in WolfsWolf's Clothing]] gambit. See also [[Monster Adventurers]]. Related to [[My Species Doth Protest Too Much]], which refers to creatures that aren't former humans.
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* 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 [[Gaias 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.