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Another Mystery Pepper - Any thoughts?

So, last year I had Trinidad Scorpions, Yellow Fatallis, and Aji Limons growing in the same raised bed. I saved seeds from each of the pods and used them to start this years grow along with a few others. Unfortunately, I lost all of my labels on this group and cannot identify this pepper. I thought they were the T Scorps but last year's version grew true, stinger and all. This year's version, however, seems to be rounded off with no stinger and less wrinkles/dimples. All pods look essentially similar to this photo.
 
 

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Any chance these types listed above could have crossed? Is this obviously some kind of other pepper that I'm missing?
 
I will post a photo again once I get a ripe one. 
 
Yes, smells like a Fatalii and has the heat of the T Scorp/Fataliis of last year. I think you're right Dulac. Thanks.
 
Sad though, this would mean I lost my only true T Scorps from AlabamaJack

Here is a pic of the leaves also.
 
 

Untitled by adamkoppes, on Flickr

Fyi, please ignore the fact that I've horribly mismanaged this poor plant. I promise the ones at the farm are better.
 
Thanks pshngo, I did not know that. This was the first pod so will wait for a few more.
 
Zen, if I save seeds from this pod will the offspring grow back the same as the parent? I thought it took a while to stabilize a new cross.
 
might not grow back same as this plant, but if its good you can give it a try, its a low cost undertaking, it will only cost you some dirt and a few minutes to plant it. worst that can happen is you end up with a plain pepper, but still something, on the other hand you could end up with some unique. thats just my take on this :)
 
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