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* ''[[Buck Rogers]]''. [[Ur Example|Did it way more than]] ''[[Star Trek]]'' ever did, too.
* In ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' Tails states lines involving this a few times, which is unusual since he isn't a [[Teen Genius|child genius]] in Fleetway's continuity.
* Zigzagged in [[Spider-Man]]'s part of the In the ''[[Acts of Vengeance]]'' arc, a [[Red Skies Crossover]]. Spider-Man (and pretty much everyone else) believes his newly attained cosmic powers are the result of [[Freak Lab Accident| a lab accident]] while testing a device invented by Empire University professor Max Lubisch; after watching Spider-Man defeat [[The Incredible Hulk| the Hulk]], the mutant villain [[X-Men| Sebastian Shaw]] is concerned about this, believing Spider-Man could become a dangerous enemy as a result, so he “convinces” (ie, blackmails) Lubisch into reversing the polarity on his device, and then using it on Spider-Man, hoping to nullify his powers. However, unbeknownst to everyone, Spidey’s cosmic powers are a result of him gaining the Uni-Power, as in [[Captain Universe]]. Lubisch’s machine had, in fact, [[Spanner in the Works| interfered with the Uni-Power]], resulting in Spidey gaining a fraction of the power and limited control over it. Shaw’s attempt with the modified device fixed the problem, granting Spider-Man the full power of Captain Universe. [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain| And just in time, too]] - the Uni-Power is granted to mortals in order to combat a dangerous crisis, and the crisis in this case - the Tri-Sentinel attacking a nuclear power plant - had just reared its head.
 
== Films ==
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