- "Yes, I know how the Kaminoans did it. They used our genes against us, the ones that make us bond with our brothers, make us loyal, make us respect and obey our fathers—that's what they manipulated to make us more likely to obey orders."
- ― ARC Trooper Mereel, in an encrypted transmission to his brother Ordo (Star Wars)
- "You're a killer, Henry. A Cyborg. Your body is infused with the most high-tech, sophisticated, mind-controlled weaponry I've ever seen. You're more than a man with machine parts--You're the next step. A one-man army! Stronger, faster--"
- ― Seth Horne to the New Deathlok (Marvel Comics)
The ability to change individual beings into transhumans. Technique of Transhuman Manipulation. Technological Version of Humanization. Variation of Conversion. Artificial counterpart to Superhumanization.
Also Called[]
- Artificial Evolution
- Transhuman Transformation
- Transhumanism
Capabilities[]
User can transform themselves or other beings into transhuman, a profound transformative process in individuals that human beings undergo to drastically enhanced physical and mental capabilities through the application of advanced science and technology. This scientific transcendent evolution serves to override the limitations of ordinary humans, such as susceptibility to suffocation, diseases, aging, and even death itself.
The transformation into transhumans encompasses a wide range of scientific and technological advancements. These include nanotechnology, organ transplants, genetic engineering, prosthetics, cognitive and mood-enhancing drugs, cloning, morphological freedom, and biological medicine. Through these methods, individuals experience a comprehensive enhancement of their physical and mental faculties.
Transhumans emerge from this process with an expanded range of abilities that extend beyond mere physical enhancements. While their physique and physical prowess are significantly boosted, transhumans also gain access to cognitive enhancements and mood alterations. The result can include increased intelligence, heightened sensory perception, and even the development of superpowers that go beyond the capabilities of regular humans.
Transhumanization distinguishes itself from superhumanization by relying solely on scientific, technological, and artificial means for conversion. Unlike superhumanization, which involves the infusion of natural superhuman traits and abilities, users of transhumanization utilize external methods and interventions to initiate the profound metamorphosis in their subjects. This power explores the fascinating intersection of human evolution and cutting-edge technology, pushing the boundaries of what humanity can achieve through the fusion of science and human potential.
Application[]
- Advanced Technology
- Artificial Godhood
- Bionic Physiology
- Remaking
- Body Modification
- Evolution Manipulation
- Foreign Material Manipulation
- Neuro-Psychic Knowledge
- Superior Breeding
- Superpower Science
- Various Powers and Abilities
Association[]
- Evolution
- Future Manipulation
- Magically Enhanced Physiology; magical equivalent of transhumanism.
- Replication
- Science Manipulation
- Technology Manipulation
Limitation[]
- This process may remove most, if not all traces of humanity including one's emotions.
- Modifications may eventually cause body to deteriorate from side-effects (e.g. biological/physiology rejection, genetic abnormalities/mutation).
- May have a limit to how many/extensive body modifications are safe/can be made.
- Users of Status Lock.
Known Users[]
See Also: Transhuman and Body Horror.
Anime/Manga/Manhwa
- Black Ghost (Cyborg 009)
- Sōsuke Aizen (Bleach)
- Mayuri Kurotsuchi (Bleach)
- Szayelaporro Granz (Bleach)
- Dr. Gero/Android 20 (Dragon Ball Z)
- Dr. Myuu (Dragon Ball GT)
- Asakura (Sakamoto Days)
- Kashima (Sakamoto Days)
- Daruma Ujiko/Kyudai Garaki (My Hero Academia)
- Madara Uchiha (Naruto)
- Orochimaru (Naruto)
- Kabuto Yakushi (Naruto)
- The Professor (Hellsing)
- Reagan Sinclair (Hero Killer)
- The Gas Masked Researcher (Hero Killer)
- Vector (Hero Killer); formerly
- Akihiro Kanou (Tokyo Ghoul)
- Ryoujirou Shiba (Tokyo Ghoul)
- Professor Franken Stein (Soul Eater)
- Vinsmoke Judge (One Piece)
- Doctor Hogback (One Piece)
- Franky (One Piece)
- Dr. Genus (One-Punch Man)
- Dr. Ichigaki (Yu Yu Hakusho)
Cartoons
- Abel Cuvier (Batman Beyond)
- Mr. Kyuzo (Gorillaz)
- Dr. Mindbender (G.I. Joe)
- Van Kleiss (Generator Rex)
- Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty)
- Zim (Invader Zim)
- Brainiac (Justice League Unlimited)
Comics
- Dr. Ivo Robotnik (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Catherine Fortune (Batman/Aliens II)
- Ultra-Humanite (DC Comics)
- Brainiac I/Vril Dox (DC Comics)
- Dr. Hugo Strange (DC Comics)
- Kirk Langstrom/Man-Bat (DC Comics)
- Thanos (Marvel Comics)
- High Evolutionary (Marvel Comics)
- Apocalypse (Marvel Comics)
- Nathaniel Essex/Mister Sinister (Marvel Comics)
- Arnim Zola (Marvel Comics)
- Rita Wayword/Spiral (Marvel Comics)
- Dr.Victor Von Doom (Marvel Comics)
- Baron Heinrich Zemo (Marvel Comics)
- Jackal/Miles Warren (Marvel Comics)
- Norman Osborn (Marvel Comics)
- Maker/Reed Nathanial Richards (Marvel Comics)
- Dale Rice (Marvel Comics)
- Weapon X Program (Marvel Comics)
- Weapon Plus Program
- Father (Marvel Comics)
- Lord Tedd (El Goonish Shive)
- Tedd Verres (El Goonish Shive)
Literature
- Qu (All Tomorrows); via Genetics Mastery
- Arkanians (Star Wars Legends)
- The All-Mother (Humanity Lost)
Live TV/Movies
Video Games
- Doctor Eggman (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- JC Denton (Deus Ex)
- The Master (Fallout)
- Various Cyborgs (Metal Gear)
- Raiden
- Jetstream Sam
- Sundowner
- Mistral
- Monsoon
- Steven Armstrong
- Umbrella Corporation (Resident Evil)
Web Series
- Herman Fuller (SCP Foundation)
Known Objects[]
- Metal Virus (IDW's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Forced Evolutionary Virus/FEV (Fallout series)
- Super Soldier Serum (Marvel Comics)
- Golgotha/G-Virus (Resident Evil)
- Tyrant/T-Virus (Resident Evil)
- Cadou Parasite (Resident Evil Village)
- Mutagen (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- Jungle Juice (Jungle Juice)
- Gene-seed organs (Warhammer 40,000)