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{{quote|''You cannot harm me. You cannot stop someone who has been [[Trope Namer|touched by Vorlons]].''
|'''Lyta Alexander''', ''[[Babylon 5]]''}}
A character, initially having no unusual powers, [[Contagious Powers|gains them]] through interactions with [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien|powerful aliens]] or [[Alien Space Bats|supernatural beings]]. Alternately, they might have very weak or useless powers amplified to godlike levels.
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* It may be quite limited, so as not to unbalance the show, like a [[Protective Charm]] or [[Upgrade Artifact]].
* If the powers [[How to Give A Character Super Powers|are more extensive]], the character may become a [[Superhero]], which may form the entire premise of a series.
* If the powers are near-omnipotent, then either it's a way of [[Ascend to
Being
Less frequently, this trope may be reversed and a supernatural being (possibly The [[Great Gazoo]], if it's being played for comedy more than drama) [[Brought Down to Normal|loses his powers]]
Closely related to [[Super Empowering]]. See also [[He Who Fights Monsters]].
For the other kind of "touched" see [[Mars Needs Women]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
* In ''[[Bleach]]'':
*
** Captains and vice-captains have to wear power-limiters on their reiatsu when in the human world least their power start affecting human souls. This is lampshaded by observations on how Ichigo's extremely powerful, uncontrolled reiatsu (when in shinigami form only) has affected humans around him {{spoiler|(with help from the Hougyoku changing the odds to make something that can sometimes happen into something that definitely happens)}} to enable Orihime and Sado to unlock to latent powers they possessed from birth but couldn't access without help and to give several classmates the ability to see ghosts and shinigami when they previously couldn't.
** Aizen uses the Hougyoku to create artificially-boosted arrancar at levels mock-arrancar in the past haven't naturally been able to reach. {{spoiler|He also uses it to, in his personal belief, break the boundary between the shinigami and divine (although Urahara and Ichigo between them suggest he might have mistinterpreted what happened to him). The small print behind the Hougyoku does actually say that it's only capable of manifesting desires that already have the potential to be achieved without the Hougyoku's involvement.}}
* In [[Hunter X Hunter]], [[Functional Magic|Nen ability]] can be gained by a process called Nen Baptism, which is basically direct exposure to Nen by a Nen user. The other method is through [[Religion Is Magic|meditation and prayer]], and can take years.
* ''[[Naruto]]'''s father seals part of a legendary and evil monster's soul into Naruto. A seal that leaks some of the monster's energy for him to use. Lots of demon chakra proves to be really good ([[Spam Attack|spell spam]], [[Healing Factor]], stamina, [[Super Mode]]) and really bad (failing vital techniques due to chakra overload, wanting to tear everything apart with your energy claws in [[Super Mode]], all that [[Torches and Pitchforks|bad stigma]] for housing what killed loved ones, potentially being a ticking time bomb, and the stigma of being a ticking time bomb whether you are or not). Using said chakra to help in the butt-kicking of genocidal
* In [[Code Geass]], Immortals can give people Geass, which manifests differently with each person. [[Mysterious Waif|CC]] gives main character [[Magnificent Bastard|Lelouch]] the ability to make people [[Mind Control|obey him absolutely]].
* In ''[[Shakugan no Shana]]'', Shana becomes increasingly powerful when Yuji is near her, leading to her ability to fly using flame wings.
** This trope much better fits the way Flame Haze gain their powers, which is essentially through a contract with a god. In particular, Shana goes from a [[Badass Normal]] to a [[Playing
* Kurau from ''[[Kurau Phantom Memory]]'' gains immense powers, such as flying, phasing through walls and disintegrating matter, after merging with an [[Energy Beings|energy being]] called "Rynax". She also [[Blessed
* In ''[[Doctor Slump]]'', {{spoiler|Senbei and Midori's toddler son, Turbo}} gets [[Psychic Powers]] when he's accidentally killed, then resurrected, by aliens who don't quite grok human biology.
* In ''[[Transformers Energon]]'', the human boy Kicker (Yes, Kicker. Is it any wonder he hates his father?) had a run-in with Primus earlier in his life that gave him the ability to sense Energon, which basically turns him into a walking [[MacGuffin]]. This makes him all angsty and stuff.
* Basically, every supernatural being in ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'', meaning espers, aliens and time-travelers have been
** That's only one possibility and we haven't gotten a definite answer.
*** Aliens and time-travelers may be debatable, but espers certainly apply. Koizumi outrightly states that he knows his powers came from Haruhi. And if you don't trust him ([[Consummate Liar|which you probably shouldn't]]), in ''Dissociation'', {{spoiler|Kyoko Tachibana, the esper girl, is sure her powers came from Sasaki}}. Different vorlons, same situation.
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* This is essentially how Sho Fukamachi became the [[Guyver]], though he never asked for the alien technology.
* In ''[[Tenjho Tenge]]'', certain characters possess powers known as "Red Feather Powers." In addition to giving certain characters supernatural abilities that put them on a level far above that of normal humans, these powers have an additional effect known as Resonance, which means that people with powers, latent or otherwise, are stimulated by proximity to other people with powers. This results in either causing people with latent abilities to suddenly awaken their powers or enhancing the powers of people who are already awakened. Furthermore, the more people involved in the resonance effect, the greater its range and potency. This aspect leads the [[Big Bad]] of the series to try and use the resonance effect to awaken the supernatural abilities of every person in the entire world.
* In ''[[
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' has numerous girls getting supernatural powers by way of a magical contract with Negi. At least those that didn't have powers to begin with.
* In ''[[Baccano
* Near the end of ''[[Hellsing]]'', it turns out that the Doctor created Millenium's "vampires" by {{spoiler|infusing people with tiny bits of the corpse of Mina Harker, one of Alucard's aka Dracula's past victims, who survived and died as a human but still carried some of his power inside herself. So all of Millenium's vampires were Touched By Alucard.}} Small wonder that none of them really stood a chance against him.
* In ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'' and its sequel, nearly all the original Digidestined were children who had been present personally for a massive battle between two Digimon, and the majority of the others seem to have witnessed the battle that took place on the internet. This seems to suggest that the only way to get a VIP pass into the [[Cyberspace|Digital World]] is by being
* This was [[Fan Disservice|played for horror]] in ''[[Berserk]]'', when {{spoiler|Femto viciously raped Casca, who was pregnant with
** In retrospect, all Apostle Spawns are created this way, since an Apostle can taint a normal human's life with their demonic powers.
* ''[[Rosario
* In Trinity Blood, the Inquisition uses a special chemical to give them a brief moment of Vampire level speed and strength. The anime never states it, but the original books mention that the chemical is injected inside their suits, so the anime most likely never got around to showing this since it wasn't greatly important.
== Comic Books ==
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* ''[[Hitman (Comic Book)|Hitman]]'' was given very useful powers (telepathy and x-ray vision) from an alien, when it sucked out his spinal fluid, and he survived.
* Jack Hawksmoor of ''[[The Authority]]''. Since he was a child, he was kidnapped by aliens ({{spoiler|actually, future humans}}) who turned him into a creature that could only survive in cities.
* The second-tier [[Marvel Comics]] hero ''Sleepwalker'' centered around a human college student named Rick Sheridan, who ended up with an alien from another dimension trapped in his mind. A partial subversion in the sense that it was the ''Vorlon'' that gained unusual abilities, namely the ability to manifest in the human world when Rick was asleep.
* Parodied by The Captain in ''[[Nextwave]]'' - he receives his [[Flying Brick|"generic superpowers"]] from a pair of aliens who find him as he drunkenly staggers home. Their message to him, "do great things." His first act with his new powers is to punch the aliens out. And then vomit on them.
** Hey, leprechauns are supposed to give you gold if you hit them!
* DC B-lister [[
* [[Green Lantern]] was given his powers (in the form of a ring) by a dying alien.
** They also gave GL Kyle the Ion power and transformed several other GLs into cyborgs called Alpha-Lanterns. Ganthet founded a Blue Lantern Corps for which he's recruiting. Sinestro got his yellow ring from another sort of aliens.
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* One of the major plot points of [[Cross Gen]]'s many [[Fan Nickname|Sigilverse]] comics is the rise of the Sigil-Bearers, who gain their power from a red and yellow mark bestowed by {{spoiler|Solusandra}} via this trope.
* Ultraman, an [[Mirror Universe|evil version of Superman]] was a normal human astronaut who, like Animal Man was put back together by aliens.
* [[X
* A number of the supers in [[
* ''[[PS238]]'' had a few kids who met the Lords of [[Order Versus Chaos|Order and Chaos]] develop ability to see their minions (mostly [[Shoulder Angels]]/[[Good Angel, Bad Angel|Imps]]). Which appears to have been part of said Lords' plan all along. Alec after meeting those minions, a descendant of ''both'' and visiting a place from where they tried to invade his world ''en masse'' began to [[Geometric Magic|draw pictures]] that did strange things, like opening portals somewhere else or trying to devour other pictures. Even when he ''doesn't'' try to do something like this.
* [[Dr. Doom]] has the ability [[Body Surf| to psionically transfer his consciousness into another nearby being]], while transferring said being's consciousness into his body; he claims he learned this "trick" from an alien race called the Ovoids.
== Fan Works ==
** Ranma early on commiserates that she's not quite a "non-magical" being any more given the changes that constant exposure to supernatural energies has wrought on her, not the least being her [[Rape
▲* In [[Divine Blood (Fanfic)|Divine Blood]] there are several examples.
▲** Ranma early on commiserates that she's not quite a "non-magical" being any more given the changes that constant exposure to supernatural energies has wrought on her, not the least being her [[Rape As Backstory|rape and]] [[Child By Rape|impregnation]] [[Half-Human Hybrid|by three]] [[Divine Parentage|of the Greek Gods]]
** It is shown that both Demons and Gods have used their method of achieving immortality to recruit mortals of random sentient species to their ranks. Currently, the target is human (and assorted subraces) since there aren't many other sentient species that aren't immortal. {{spoiler|and humans have recently stepped up to produce their own immortals}}
* [[The
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== Film ==
* In ''[[Indiana Jones and
** Or at least don't help them without specifying {{spoiler|how ''much'' knowledge}}. Be careful what you want, and all that good stuff.
* In ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', astronaut David Bowman gets captured by [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens]], who cause him to [[Ascend to
* In the second installment of ''[[Fantastic Four (
* ''[[Attack of the 50 Foot Woman]]'' uses this to give the title character her size.
* [[The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension|Buckaroo Banzai]] is a relatively mild example. All the Black Lectroids do is give him the ability to see all Lectroids as they really are and the knowledge to create an antidote to their illusion disguise.
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== Literature ==
* ''[[
* ''[[Night Watch]]''
** Similar but not quite the same: Potential Others could discover their powers by interacting with Others who had already discovered their powers.
** The third book also shows that members of the Inquisition are able to appeal directly to either the Light or the Dark (depending on what kind of Other they are) for a temporary boost in power, if necessary to carry out their duties.
* Being in the proximity of ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]] ([[Warhammer
* In Karen Miller's book ''[[Godspeaker Trilogy|Empress]]'', main character Hekat dedicates herself to the (uncapitalized)god and uses her perceived holiness as unquestioned justification for such niceties as murder, rape, more murder, child abuse, mass murder, power-and-land-grabbing, baby murder, the exile of her child and any people who disagree with her, the [[Lolita]]-licious public banging of a fifty year old man when she's twelve or thirteen, and murderous racism.
* In the ''[[
* In [[Anne McCaffrey]]'s ''[[Petaybee]]'' series: Most of Petaybee's population over a certain age had been modified by the planet, itself, to live comfortably on the planet's sub-Arctic
* In [[Stephen King]]'s novella, ''[[Hearts in Atlantis
** When the character turns up later in the final [[Dark Tower]] book, we find out not only can he temporarily give a normal person psychic powers, but is also able to exponentially boost the power of someone who was already psychic.
** In another of [[Stephen King]]'s novels, ''[[The Tommyknockers]]'', an alien ship releases in the atmosphere a gas which gradually turns every inhabitant of a small town into [[Mad Scientist|amoral geniuses]], [[Only Sane Man|except for the hero]].
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** Tuor lived among Elves for the greater part of his life and married one; depending on which draft of Tolkien's work you read, it is implied that he too eventually became immortal. Other passages, however, state that the Valar can't take away mortality by making a being immortal because, in Tolkien's mythology, death is the ultimate gift. Therefore it's perfectly plausible that Tuor eventually died, even if his life was extended far past that of a normal human's.
** Most forms of awesomeness in Tolkien's mythology are contagious. The elves who hang out with the Valar are awesomer than the elves who don't, and the men who hang out with elves are awesomer than the men who don't. Some of this is simply a matter of learning skills and knowledge from them, but the elf-friends also tend to be taller, stronger, wiser, and ''much'' longer-lived. (Sadly, this doesn't stop some of the more High Elves from being total [[Jerkass|jerkasses.]])
* The main character in Sergey Lukyanenko's ''[[Labyrinth Of
** It should be noted that the novel came out in 1997, while ''[[The Matrix]]'' was premiered in 1999. Then again, both works can be seen as [[Spiritual Successor|spiritual successors]] to ''[[Tron]]''.
*** ''Actually'', Leonid becomes a progressively more delusional hikikomori due to his VR addiction, blurring the lines between reality, VR, and dreams, and making him an increasingly Unreliable Narrator. The sequel clearly reveals at least one major case of such mania and hints that there may have been more, much, much, more. Interestingly, the novel foreshadows RMT, MMO addiction, and Second Life.
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* In ''[[Blind Lake]]'', Tess becomes an [[Oracular Urchin]] due to being a subject of interest to the [[Starfish Alien]] she calls Mirror Girl. At the same time, the scientists at Blind Lake are studying an alien called Subject, who is fundamentally changed by the experience and effectively becomes "Touched By Humans".
* Happens to the pets of wizards in the ''[[Young Wizards]]'' series, by having wizardly energy leaked onto them. The powers gained can range from super strength to precognition to ''being able to create new universes''.
* Telzey Amberdon, of [[James H. Schmitz]]'s ''[[Federation of the Hub]]'', starts out with latent powers being awakened by aliens who need her to learn to communicate in a hurry. However, the learning process continues for longer than intended, eventually turning her into one of the most powerful telepaths we meet.
* In [[China Mieville]]'s ''[[
* Peter F. Hamilton's scary ''[[The
* In ''[[Journey to
* In ''Blue Light'' by Walter Mosley, a blue light comes from space and magically enhances anyone it comes into contact with. It makes them the best at what they are doing at the time.
* In ''The Featherbedders'' by Frank Herbert it's a reason why telepathic Slorin only rely on [[Metamorphosis|polymorphing]] to infiltrate societies they are parasiting upon.
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* The Great Race of Yith are a [[Proud Scholar Race]] of [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens]] who first appeared in [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s story “The Shadow Out of Time” and are referenced in many later stories in the [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. These interdimensional beings have a unique way of exploring and studying the universe; they use their potent [[Psychic Powers]] to [[Body Surf|swap their minds with natives of the worlds they wish to study]], placing the victims’ minds in their bodies. Now, victims of this mind swap are prisoners, but the other Yith are smart enough to know such prisoners are no threat to them and have no means of escape (where would they go?), so a human stuck in a Yith’s body is allowed to do whatever he wants. Many of them use the time to peruse the Yiths’ vast libraries containing knowledge accumulated over eons of this practice (done with countless races other than humans, including primordial beings who inhabited the Earth before humans) and when the Yith’s project is complete and it reverses the process, the human retains that knowledge - which is often the type [[These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know|humans were never meant to learn.]] Several human villains in Lovecraftian stories have been “touched” in this way by a Yith.
== Live Action TV ==
* This happens a few times in the [[
** During ''[[Star Trek:
** During ''[[Star Trek
** This is how Wesley Crusher is given his final send off from TNG.
*** If you believe the [[Star Trek: Nemesis|movie that didn't exist]] apparently [[Unexplained Recovery|he gets better]] and re-joins Starfleet.
** This happens in the second pilot of ''[[Star Trek:
*** This is just a repeat of what happened before, when a pre-Federation ship ended up in the Barrier, causing one of the crewmembers to gain godlike abilities and forcing the captain to self-destruct the ship.
** In the ''[[Star Trek:
** [[Star Trek]] loves this trope. [[Butt Monkey|Lieutenant Barclay]] (temporarily) gets an IQ in the thousands after an encounter with a Cytherian probe in ''The Nth Degree.''
* The [[Trope Namer]] would be commercial telepath Lyta Alexander of ''[[
** To say it in her own words: ''"In a war, you have a certain number of small weapons, a certain number of medium sized weapons, and one or two big ones. The kind of weapons you drop when you're out of the small weapons, and the medium weapons, and you've got nothing left to use."''
** Technically, ''all'' telepaths might qualify, as it is eventually revealed that telepathy was induced in the younger races by the Vorlons so they could be used as weapons against the Shadows.
** Captain Sheridan was literally touched by a Vorlon; it left a piece of itself inside his head. That piece gave him telepathic resistance and guided him to encounter Lorien, {{spoiler|who's even more powerful, and kept John from dying.}}
*** It also let him stand up to Lyta - see the entry on the [[Click. "Hello."]] page.
** On the opposite side were Bester's "weapons components," rogue telepaths that Earth sold to the Shadows in exchange for powerful technology, whom the Shadows modified to be living computer cores.
*** and the Techno-mages, who {{spoiler|were originally created by the Shadows}}.
** An earlier example is Talia Winters, Lyta's [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute|replacement who eventually got replaced by her again]]: {{spoiler|her old mentor and lover Ironheart [[Ascend to
* Cordelia began ''[[
* ''[[
** Anubis; the guy tricks himself into ascension, the Ancients are ticked off at this and pretty much kick him out of ascendedness, but leave him as an unkillable energy being with all the knowledge he had gained. Granted, he had some limitations on what he could do, but he could pretty much run over anyone in his way.
** The Priors are all humans or Jaffa that are empowered by the Ori.
** What about Weir? She was infused with replicator nanites and gained some of their abilities; namely, rapid regeneration (we're talking about ''brain damage'' here!), limited telepathy versus other replicators as well as the ability to mentally hack into their wireless network.
* The premise of ''[[The 4400]]'' is that 4400 people have been abducted by people of the future, altered to have special abilities, and returned all at the same time and place. Each returnee demonstrates one [[Stock Super Powers|unique ability]] (some have not yet been manifested or revealed).
* In series 1 of ''[[
** Likewise, Donna in the season four finale "Touched a Time Lord" (well, his hand at least) and got super vast intellect {{spoiler|which got taken away thanks to [[Victory
** In new Series 6, we get {{spoiler|River Song. Her parents (Amy and Rory) are human, but she ends up being part Time Lord because she was conceived on the TARDIS}}.
* The [[Big Good]] {{spoiler|Jacob}} and the [[Big Bad]] {{spoiler|The Smoke Monster}} of ''[[
* ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' had Luther Dingle. Martians want to test a gadget that gives humans super strength, so they use it on Dingle, who quickly lets his new power go to his head. The Martians take away his power after he starts to abuse it and begin to leave, only to meet some Venusians looking for a human test subject for their intelligence enhancer. The Martians helpfully point them to Mr. Dingle…
* In ''[[Threshold]]'', people exposed to the Alien signal gain superhuman strength, resilience, and the desire to infect others. [[Your Head Asplode|Or they die]].
* In a way, the demons of ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''. They were [[Was Once a Man|once human]] souls that were twisted in hell (The first one turned by Lucifer himself) and became what could be described as Uber-Ghosts.
* Naturally, the ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'' were given their powers by their mentor, Zordon. This Trope held true for most teams in the franchise up until ''[[Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue|Lightspeed Rescue]]'' where the team's benefactor was a government military organization.
== Religion ==
* [[Older Than Feudalism]]: Happens pretty often in ''[[
** The most notable Old Testament example would be Moses, who after talking to God through a [[Incendiary Exponent|burning bush]], gained the power to turn his staff into a cobra, turn the Nile to blood, summon swarms of locusts, and blot out the sun.
** Anyone from the book of Judges could be seen as touched.
** Samson is a wonderful example.
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== Tabletop Games ==
* ''[[Dungeons
** The fourth edition has the Warlock class which, are usually described as having made a [[Deal
** [[
** ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' after Time of Troubles has "Touched mages"
**
* Never, ever a good thing in ''[[Warhammer
** Played more straight with Astropaths, a class of Psyker and the main means of interstellar communication in the setting. In order to survive sending messages through [[Hyperspace Is a Scary Place|the Warp]] they undergo the Soul Binding, exposing them for a brief second to the mind of the God-Emperor. As a result, their eyes burn out, leaving them blind.
** Aside from the [[Eldritch Abomination|Chaos Gods,]] there's also the [[Physical God|C'tan]], [[Blessed
** Psykers in general are described as being "those touched by the warp." Since the Warp is home to a variety of [[Eldritch Abomination|Chaos Gods and daemons]] who tend to think humans
*** Which is when the Commissar ability "It's For Your Own Good!" comes into play...
* ''[[
** In both ''[[
** The Imbued of ''[[
** The changelings of ''[[
* ''[[Rifts]]'' has the [[Munchkin|Cosmo Knight]], people with [[Aladdin (Disney film)|phenomenal cosmic power]] granted by a mysterious artifact/being called the Cosmic Forge.
== Video Games ==
* [[Player Character|Commander Shepard]] of ''[[
** Also Saren, who was exposed to the same Prothean artifacts. {{spoiler|Not to mention the Reaper tech he was implanted with}}
** In the third game, {{spoiler|it's revealed that the asari as a whole were uplifted by the protheans so that they would be the current cycle's best chance against the Reapers. [[Deconstructed Trope|Unfortunately,]] the asari instead chose to hide their prothean tech and laud their supposed advancement over the other races, [[Hypocrite|even as the Citadel Council required other races (like humanity) to turn over prothean tech that]] ''[[Hypocrite|they]]'' [[Hypocrite|found.]] }}
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** ''[[Persona]] 4'' plays the trope similarly, with {{spoiler|the goddess Izanami}} granting the power to enter the TV universe and summon Personas to the main character {{spoiler|and two others}}, more or less just to see what they would do with it. More relevant to this trope, {{spoiler|the power is granted via contact-- in this case, Izanami's disguised form as the gas station attendant giving you a friendly handshake.}}
* Jak from ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'' is blessed with Light Eco abilities by the Precursors, god-like figures of his world. While his [[Super-Powered Evil Side|Dark Eco powers]] were a result of being experimented on by [[Evil Overlord|Baron Praxis]], the Precursors help him to gain control of them.
* [[
* ''[[
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In ''[[
* In ''[[
* In ''[[
* In ''[[
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''[[Chakona Space]]'' gives us several examples:
** Boyce Kline is interfertile with any mammalian morph, taur or alien species, thanks to a meddlesome Rakshani fertility Deity, or possibly more then one.
** Shamara, a Herm Rakshani, winds up fertile with any biped feline species thanks to a different Deity. Possibly the same one responsible for hir being born a herm in the first place (hir parents lost a boy and a girl child in an accident, apparently some Deity thought it would be amusing to replace them both in one), possibly another one.
** The character Shadowcrest from the "Tales of the Folly" stories ends up with hir natural empathic abilities going [[Up to Eleven]] thanks to some more meddlesome alien Deities.
** The transporters aboard the ''Folly'' are able to perform a "Fountain of Youth" makeover thanks to yet a different Deity (or three).
== Western Animation ==
* Hilariously Parodied in an episode of ''[[
** From a cannon.
* ''[[
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