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A '''Mary-Sue''' was a process that an individual elected to have done. It wiped the individual's mind, then rebuilt a wholly new person onto the individual's mind. A Mary-Sue was also the process of placing an a new personality profile on top of an existing individual's personality, making the process reversible.
A '''Mary-Sue''' was a process that an individual elected to have done. It wiped the individual's mind, then rebuilt a wholly new person onto the individual's mind. A Mary-Sue was also the process of placing a new personality profile on top of an existing individual's personality, making the process reversible.


[[Bernice Summerfield]] underwent a Mary-Sue to protect her mind from the [[All-High God]]s on [[Dellah]] when she returned to retrieve her cat, [[Wolsey]]. The process that Bernice underwent was reversible. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Mary-Sue Extrusion]]'')
[[Bernice Summerfield]] underwent a Mary-Sue to protect her mind from the [[All-High God]]s on [[Dellah]] when she returned to retrieve her cat, [[Wolsey]]. The process that Bernice underwent was reversible. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Mary-Sue Extrusion]]'')
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Revision as of 01:07, 25 March 2012

A Mary-Sue was a process that an individual elected to have done. It wiped the individual's mind, then rebuilt a wholly new person onto the individual's mind. A Mary-Sue was also the process of placing a new personality profile on top of an existing individual's personality, making the process reversible.

Bernice Summerfield underwent a Mary-Sue to protect her mind from the All-High Gods on Dellah when she returned to retrieve her cat, Wolsey. The process that Bernice underwent was reversible. (NA: The Mary-Sue Extrusion)