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Do not confuse with [[Playing with Syringes]].
 
Compare with the [[Super Breeding Program]], [[Only You Can Repopulate My Race]] and [[Mars Needs Women]]. Contrast [[I Want to Bear His Children]], which usually doesn't lead to this.
 
If [[The Bad Guy Wins]] with this sort of motivation, their victim may proclaim, "[[That Thing Is Not My Child]]!"
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* A possible example in ''[[Kaze no Stigma]]''. Ayano's dad might just be trying to set up the [[Bodyguard Crush]] between her and ultra-powerful Wind Contractor Kazuma for the short-term gain of entering someone that powerful into the family, but it seems rather more likely that he's planning for the long term - unfortunately, the series ended with an [[Author Existence Failure]] before we could find out what the offspring of a Wind Contractor and a top-notch Fire Mage would be like...
* Washu Hakubi of ''[[Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki]]'' has a combination of reasons for being interested in Tenchi. Part of it is [[For Science!]], since {{spoiler|she's trying to find the entity that made her and her sisters, and Tenchi doing some nice hax during his battle against Kagato is what sparks her interest}}, part is wanting to harvest his DNA (with or without his consent), and part is that she genuinely loves him (but is just a lonely introvert who has no idea how to treat people outside of the context of a lab) and wants to have Tenchi's baby, and only his. Plus, she gets to annoy her daughter Ryoko, who also loves Tenchi.
** ''Tenchi'' spinoff ''[[Tenchi Muyo! War on Geminar]]'': In the [[Trapped in Another World|world]] of Geminar, males who can pilot the [[Humongous Mecha]] are exceedingly rare, and are treated more like stud horses than warriors, expected to be paired with other pilots to create a stronger new generation of future pilots; political control of a strong male pilot is a largemajor bargaining chip. Later, it's revealed that {{spoiler|1=the [[Neglectful Precursors]] who created the mecha also created ArtificalHuman[[Artificial Human]] pilots, and could even send them to other worlds to breed with the natives to create still stronger children to be brought back -- which is ''apparently'' how series hero Kenshi Masaki, Tenchi's half-brother, was conceived.}}
* In the [[Hentai]] anime ''DNA Hunter'', Mai and her co-workers are basically contracted to carry out this trope: they sleep with specific men in order to obtain sperm for female clients. Mai herself is an more benign example, since her fiancee Yuji died in an accident and she's working to get enough money to have a procedure done that will allow her to use Yuji's DNA (extracted from a cigarette) to have his child.
* Becomes a major plot point in ''[[The Five Star Stories]]'', where budding [[Mad Scientist]] Meeth Silver Ballanche uses a sample of Sword Saint Douglas Kaien's DNA to impregnate herself. Their offspring, [[Overly Long Name|Maximum HOLTFORS Ballanche Kaien]] does indeed grow up to be the ultimate lifeform and even ascends to become a member of the series' small collection of [[Physical God]]s.
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