
People Jars - TV Tropes
Experimentation, containment, study, incubation, medical reasons or just plain old sucking out their Life Energy. Some writers just love putting people in jars and especially love comparing …
The cliche science fiction glass tube filled with liquid and a person ...
You might be looking for what TvTropes calls People Jars. Examples they give include the Bacta tanks from Star Wars, the device Leloo was reconstructed in from 'The Fifth Element', and …
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Nov 13, 2023 · Though I'm pretty sure we can do better than a rigid glass jar. Ultimately, a more robust, likely armored artificial womb would be ideal. Immersing in a liquid allows easier …
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Oct 17, 2023 · Experimentation, containment, study, incubation, medical reasons or just plain old sucking out their Life Force. Some writers just love putting people in jars, and especially love …
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The people being shoved into jars didn't turn into saints as they thought would happen. The atrocity of stuffing a whole people into jars inspired someone to take the path to divinity, …
Laconic / People Jars - TV Tropes
A page for describing Laconic: People Jars. Preserving something...or someone...in a glass case full of who-knows-what.
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Anyone abducted by the visiting aliens is found trapped in jars filled with green goo, to use as life-sized batteries to power the ship.
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The DLC has now confirmed that the jars predate the Erdtree, and are a violent ritual that involves murdering and cutting people apart because of a belief that it’ll make them “saints” (although, …