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== Theatre ==
* [[Patrick Stewart]] played a man on the brink of death who relives his entire life. The play ends with everyone he has ever known in his life standing on the stage with him as his son is telling him "Time to say goodbye now." That's emotional enough, but an even more [[Tear Jerker|touching moment]] for Trek fans, is that Stewart said that in order to produce an emotional response every time he played that scene, he would imagine the faces of his fellow Star Trek cast members standing with him, and say goodbye to them. It worked every time.
 
 
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* The final battle of ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' has this as a real event rather than purely a vision—one character who isn't in the party senses that the hero's in trouble, and all the rest join in a prayer for him. This translates to a brief vision of each major character who isn't present and full restoration of HP and MP. Interestingly, at least one character appears who was [[Killed Off for Real]]—perhaps the prayers called him back from the afterlife for a moment?
* In ''[[Street Fighter Alpha|Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'', this is how Ryu resists M. Bison's mind control.
* In ''[[Wild ArmsARMs 2]]'', Ashley calls upon the prayers and hopes of his friends and loved ones and channels them through the Argetlahm to defeat the [[Final Boss]] {{spoiler|Lord Blazer}}.
* Tragically subverted in ''[[Crisis Core]]'' during {{spoiler|Zack's [[Last Stand]]}}.
 
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