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* ''Series/Sense8'' has eight protagonists bound by a PsychicLink who share each others' minds and bodies, a bond that gets stronger as the series goes on. When they're still awakening to their abilities, a man tries to kill Riley by suffocating her and Will starts asphyxiating in a crowded bar. A season later, Sun's enemies try to hang her in her cell, and all eight are strangled alongside her. According to another sensate, losing a member of your cluster is survivable, but she describes it as "the worst pain [she's] ever felt".
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* ''VideoGame/{{Hiveswap}}'': A side effect of the [[SingleMindedTwins Soleil Twins]] being literally one mind in two body, as explained by the Friendsim. This comes to be a ''major'' kick to the ass when [[spoiler: Baizli dies via falling onto a spike and getting decapitated, resulting in Barzum screaming in agony as she both felt her twin's demise and their connection suddenly being severed.]]
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* The subject of the ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlack'' episode "The Psychic Link Syndrome".

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* The subject of the ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlack'' ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlackTheSeries'' episode "The Psychic Link Syndrome".

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** Curiously Averted in the case of Part 4's Red Hot Chilli Pepper. After his user's fight with Josuke's group, the Stand was left in a broken state, with missing legs and a damaged head and left arm, but its injuries didn't transfer to Akira, as he's still whole.
*** This is probably due to the fact that Red Hot almost completely averts this trope. Damage to the Stand doesn't really transfer to Akira; likewise, when the Stand uses electricity to heal itself, Akira's wounds are unaffected. If the Stand is completely destroyed or runs out of power, however, Akira ''will'' die.
** At the end of Part 4, [[spoiler:Kira is being dragged to a FateWorseThanDeath by the hand-spirits of Ghost Girl's Alley. In desperation, he tries to have his Stand Killer Queen blow up the hands. Instead, the hands ''tear Killer Queen apart'' and Kira suffers the same fate. Of course, being a spirit now, this can't actually kill Kira as much as he might wish otherwise, especially since now he can't resist them anymore.]]

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** Curiously Averted Heavily downplayed in the case of Part 4's Red Hot Chilli Pepper. After his user's fight with Josuke's group, the Stand was left in a broken state, with missing legs and a damaged head and left arm, but its injuries didn't transfer to Akira, as he's still whole.
*** This is probably due to the fact that Red Hot almost completely averts this trope.
Damage to the Stand doesn't really transfer to the user Akira; likewise, when the Stand uses electricity to heal itself, Akira's wounds are unaffected. If the Stand is completely destroyed or runs out of power, however, Akira ''will'' die.
die. After his user's fight with Josuke's group, the Stand is left in a broken state, with missing legs and a damaged head and left arm, but its injuries don't transfer to Akira, as he's still whole.
** At the end of Part 4, [[spoiler:Kira is being dragged to a FateWorseThanDeath by the hand-spirits of Ghost Girl's Alley. In desperation, he tries to have his Stand Killer Queen blow up the hands. Instead, the hands ''tear Killer Queen apart'' and Kira suffers the same fate. Of course, being a spirit now, this can't actually kill Kira as much as he might wish otherwise, especially since now he can't resist them anymore.]]



** This doesn't apply or applies to a lesser extent to Automatic Stands (Stands that take act on their own with minimal action from the User), Bound Stands (Stands that need to be bound to regular objects to show themselves, such as Strength from Part 3), or Colony Stands (Stands that consist of many smaller units, such as Sex Pistols or Harvest; as long as one unit is alive and active, then its user will remain alive no matter how bad their injuries are).

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** This doesn't apply or at least applies to a lesser extent to Automatic Stands (Stands that take act on their own with minimal action from the User), Bound Stands (Stands that need to be bound to regular objects to show themselves, such as Strength from Part 3), or Colony Stands (Stands that consist of many smaller units, such as Sex Pistols or Harvest; as long as one unit is alive and active, then its user will remain alive no matter how bad their injuries are).

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