. . . . . . . "Human Subspecies"@en . . . . . "In which Human Aliens are literally Human Aliens. Human Subspecies are variants of regular humans, in which humanity has been changed due to evolution or genetic modification. As a result, a new variant of Homo sapiens develops, or a completely new species of genus Homo - or even a new genus altogether! - descended from us. Unlike Human Aliens, Human Subspecies do not have to look like humans, and may not even be recognized as human at first. There are generally three types of Subspecies: Examples of Human Subspecies include:"@en . . . . . "In which Human Aliens are literally Human Aliens. Human Subspecies are variants of regular humans, in which humanity has been changed due to evolution or genetic modification. As a result, a new variant of Homo sapiens develops, or a completely new species of genus Homo - or even a new genus altogether! - descended from us. Unlike Human Aliens, Human Subspecies do not have to look like humans, and may not even be recognized as human at first. There are generally three types of Subspecies: 1. \n* Those modified through genetic or technological engineering. This tends to be the most common. 2. \n* Those as a result of regular evolution (or at least as far as the author understands it). 3. \n* Those related to us via a common evolutionary ancestor. It should not be confused with regular genetic engineered humans or Transhuman Aliens. To be considered a subspecies, they need to have some biological difference from baseline humanity. Examples of Human Subspecies include:"@en . . . . . .