Terra Formars Human Hybrid Exclusive ★ Extended & Exclusive
As the war against the Terraformars escalated, the M.O. technology evolved. There are currently five recognized types of hybrid operations, each increasing in power and risk.
Annex 1 project, while the Martian cockroaches viewed him as the ultimate evolution—a leader who could finally understand the technology they had been scavenging. In the end, Alpha chose neither. He disappeared into the labyrinthine tunnels of the Martian crust, a phantom of evolution. He became a legend to the humans—the "Black Nomad"—and a silent god to the Terraformars, waiting for the day when both races would inevitably burn themselves out, leaving the red planet to the only creature that truly belonged to it. Would you like to explore a
The protagonist of the Annex I arc, he is an inherited hybrid whose base is the Bagworm Moth , though it is later revealed his inherited base is a Mantis . His primary ability involves incredibly durable, thin threads used to ensnare and slice through enemies. terra formars human hybrid
The committee asks if we should continue the Hybrid Program. I ask you a different question: given the extinction-level threat we face on Mars, can we afford not to become the monsters we fear?
An evolution of the BUGS surgery used during the Annex I mission. This procedure has a higher success rate (roughly 67%) and expands the genetic pool beyond insects to include birds, fish, and other animals. Recipients must consume or inject a drug (like a tablet, liquid, or even gum) to activate their "Mosaic Organ" and manifest their powers. As the war against the Terraformars escalated, the M
This refers to individuals who possess unique or unstable biology, often resulting from a fusion of human and Terraformar DNA, or a unique reaction to the surgery.
We have created a creature that is no longer fully human, yet not entirely Martian. It is a diplomat with the strength to tear a battleship in half. It is a spy that can walk among the Terra Formars undetected. And it is a ticking clock. If the hybrid’s human ego dissolves completely, what remains? A new species. A post-human intelligence that could unite the warring worlds—or destroy them both. Annex 1 project, while the Martian cockroaches viewed
The original procedure used for the BUGS 2 mission. It involves inserting an insect DNA array into human cells, granting the recipient a 30% survival rate. Once successful, the hybrid can trigger a transformation by injecting a specific formula, gaining the physical endurance, speed, and unique abilities of their base insect.
But no miracle comes without a price. The hybrid’s psychological profile is… unstable. It experiences a phenomenon we call “Echo Drift.” When dormant, the hybrid’s EEG shows two distinct wave patterns: a human alpha rhythm and a second, faster rhythm identical to a Terra Formars’ resting state. During stress, these patterns merge. The hybrid begins to speak in a language no human has heard—a series of clicks, mandible scrapes, and abdominal rasps that form a syntax more complex than any insect communication on Earth. When asked what it is saying, the hybrid smiled—a genuinely human expression—and replied, “They want to know if the sky on Earth is as blue as they remember.”
The future begins.