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* In ''[[Noein]]'', the Dragon Knights run this risk each time they travel between dimensions. Kuina has it particularly bad, inevitably losing another chunk of himself with each transport; the only one to suffer worse is a [[Red Shirt]] who dies in the first episode when he arrives with half his body missing. |
* In ''[[Noein]]'', the Dragon Knights run this risk each time they travel between dimensions. Kuina has it particularly bad, inevitably losing another chunk of himself with each transport; the only one to suffer worse is a [[Red Shirt]] who dies in the first episode when he arrives with half his body missing. |
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* This is referenced and mocked in the very first issue of ''Hiroshi: Strange Love'', after the titular [[Mad Scientist]] invents a teleporter. According to his assistant, "One, you'll probably end up fusing someone with an animal, two, you'll end up trapped between spaces, or three, your mind will switch with someone else's . . ." {{spoiler|It's number one--the assistant [[Catgirl|merges with a stray cat]].}} |
* This is referenced and mocked in the very first issue of ''Hiroshi: Strange Love'', after the titular [[Mad Scientist]] invents a teleporter. According to his assistant, "One, you'll probably end up fusing someone with an animal, two, you'll end up trapped between spaces, or three, your mind will switch with someone else's . . ." {{spoiler|It's number one--the assistant [[Catgirl|merges with a stray cat]].}} |
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* ''[[One Piece]]''; the first time the Straw Hats meet [[Ditzy Genius]] Dr. Vegapunk, he is working on a warping device, a mistake causing him to "warp" himself into a suit of [[Powered Armor]] (another experiment) and he needs help to get out. |
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== [[Comic Books]] == |
== [[Comic Books]] == |