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* In ''[[Raideen]]'', the titular mecha has the powerful "God Voice" attack, which ends up ruining his vocal cords every time he does it. In the ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'' games, Akira will actually end up being unable to speak if you use this too many times before a certain point.
* The kemonozume technique in ''[[Kemonozume]]'' involves ''cutting off your own arms''. Ther is also a large risk of going berserk if the user's willpower isn't strong enough.
* The GUND format of ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam - the Witch from Mercury]]'' allows pilots who have been injected with "[[Green Rocks|permet]]", a rare substance found on Mercury and (later) Earth's moon, to have a [[Brain-Computer Interface]]. Originally designed for controllable [[Artificial Limbs]], it was eventually adapted to giving pilots superior control over [[Humungous Mecha|mobile suits]]. While lower levels of "Permet score" like two are relatively safe (though still feel like "a hand reaching so roughly into [the user's] brain"), the score can be increased higher and higher for more effectiveness at the risk of causing permanent physical damage to the user. This is the (at least official) reason the ruling [[Mega Corp]]s agree to violently ban the technology during the episode ''Prologue'', branding its users as [[Black Magic|witches]] and slaughtering ([[Genocide Backfire|almost]]) the entire development team responsible for weaponizing it.
 
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