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* In Norman Spinrad's ''Agent of Chaos'', it's briefly mentioned that instead of faking identification documents, the Brotherhood of Assassins replaces innocent people with "Brothers, altered, where necessary, to be their exact duplicates." And then uses their identity papers.
* In [[Andre Norton]]'s ''Exiles of the Stars'', some [[Human Popsicle|preserved aliens]] steal the bodies of several humans and use them to dig up their ancient technology. {{Spoiler|The victims get rescued by a "Moon Singer", a human with a talent for ethical [[Freaky Friday Flip|body-swapping]].}}
* [[A. E. Vanvan Vogt]]'s short story "Dear Pen Pal" features a mysterious alien criminal who writes to a human from his prison cell. The alien turns out to have developed a method for body-swapping {{Spoiler|and tries to scam the human into using it so he can escape. It works out well - for the 'victim'}}.
* Anther [[A. E. van Vogt|van Vogt]] short, "The Great Judge", features a scientist who invents a body-swapping machine, only to be condemned to death soon after for saying something the tyrannical Great Judge wouldn't like. Guess what he does with his last few days...
 
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