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13[[caption-width-right:320: Hopefully nothing dramatic happens while neither's looking, otherwise they'll have to do it all over again.]]
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15->'''Lady Trieu:''' The pills, they're passive-aggressive exposition. If you want her to know who you are, just tell her.\
16'''Will:''' She's not gonna listen. She has to experience things by herself.\
17'''Lady Trieu:''' It's still too cute by half.
18-->-- ''Series/Watchmen2019''
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20When {{Backstory}} or other [[{{Exposition}} crucial information]] needs to be delivered quickly from character to character (and we do mean quickly, TalkingIsAFreeAction is ''not'' in effect), some characters will use {{telepathy}}, {{hologram}}s, or [[NeuralImplanting direct-to-brain downloads]] to inform others. This also has the benefit of making even the staunchest skeptic ''at least'' give the expositor the benefit of the doubt, especially when they have up until this point been living under the {{Masquerade}}.
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22It's worth noting that the differences between this and [[{{Brainwashed}} brainwashing]] are few. If instead of real memories they beam FakeMemories, coupled with LaserGuidedAmnesia, then the receiver may just ''think'' they've only been targeted by an Exposition Beam that served as EpiphanyTherapy.
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24Interestingly, this happens so quickly it functions like a [[JustifiedTrope justified]] case of TalkingIsAFreeAction.
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26The acquisition of information may be shown through a RegainedMemoriesSequence. Compare UpgradeArtifact, which gives a character whole new abilities, PensieveFlashback, where a flashback is fully visible to the characters, and StoryboardingTheApocalypse, where a villain will have their planned doomsday appear in surreal slide show form.
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29!!Examples:
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33[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
34* When reporting back to the BigBad after his first appearance in ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', Ulquiorra plucks out one of his eyes and crushes it into shards of dust, which everyone present absorbs to see what he's seen.
35* In the first episode of ''Anime/CodeGeass'' R2, C.C. [[spoiler: undoes Charles's Geass and restores Lelouch's memories of being Zero]] by kissing him.
36* Later chapters of ''Manga/DGrayMan'' have [[spoiler:the Noah of Wisdom, Wisely]] using one of these to show Kanda's memories to [[spoiler:Alma Karma, in an attempt to wake him up,]] and accidentally making [[spoiler:Allen and Road]] watch the backstory too. [[NightmareFuel/DGrayMan This being DGM]], it rapidly becomes clear why [[JerkAss Kanda]] [[TheStoic won't talk]] [[FreudianExcuse about his past]].
37* When Goku finally reaches Namek in ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', he's able to initiate a mind-meld with Krillin to catch up on the arc's events in this way. This ability [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands has never been mentioned before and never will be again.]]
38** Korin and Master Roshi use similar powers after Goku's first fight with Tao Pai Pai and during the first tournament, respectively.
39* The Laughing Man on ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' does this with [[spoiler:the Major]] to instantly convey everything he knows. In this case it's technology, since they both have cyberbrains.
40* Part of Pakunoda's Nen ability in ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' is the Memory Bomb, which lets her fire memory bullets into people's heads to quickly transfer information to them that she has learned.
41* [[ArtifactOfDoom The Book of Darkness]] in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' did an accidental one to Hayate [[spoiler:when it awakened and took control of her]], letting the latter gain insight on what had been really happening behind her back and figure out how to put a stop to the entire mess.
42* ''Anime/MekakucityActors'': Used at the last possible moment when [[spoiler:Kuroha has Mary convinced [[GroundhogDayLoop she must turn back time to save her friends]], and [[PhotographicMemory Shintaro]] and [[EmotionBomb Ayano]] combine their powers to give Mary the memories of all past time loops, so she would know [[TakeAThirdOption what to do next]]]]. Cue VillainousBreakdown.
43* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' [[InvokedTrope invokes this]] when Negi decides to tell Asuna about his past. It's then subverted, as the resultant PensieveFlashback takes longer than if he would have just told her. Of course, actually ''watching'' what happened is much more interesting and the in-story time may well have been shorter.
44* In ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
45** In the first season, the Silver Imperium Crystal acts as this by restoring the Sailor Scouts' memories of the Silver Millennium period.
46** In the second season, Luna pulls one of these on each of the Sailors in order to restore their memories.
47** She does not, however, do so for Tuxedo Mask (as parodied in ''WebVideo/SailorMoonAbridged'').
48* In ''Manga/TegamiBachiLetterBee'', Lag Seeing has a unique power, apparently from the Spirit Amber in his eye, that enables him to view and show others' memories by firing heart bullets. Typically, this results in him learning the conflicts behind a letter sender, and helping someone else realize the truth (for example, that Jiggy Pepper didn't abandon his friends, but worked to build a church in their Yodaka town). He also sometimes ends up showing his own past, such as when he showed Gauche his mother's abduction.
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52* The Doctor does this with another Time Lord in the ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'' audio adventure ''[[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWho011TheApocalypseElement The Apocalypse Element]]''.
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56* In ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', the entire world is "reformatted", and everyone on Earth has their memory altered so that they don't remember the world as it once was. Conveniently, somebody finds a mutant whose power is to restore people's memories back to normal by touching them.
57* In ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', ComicBook/MartianManhunter once shoves Martian piloting skills into ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s brain so he could handle a Martian ship.
58* In ''ComicBook/SupermanUpInTheSky'', ComicBook/{{Superman}} attempts to use the zeta beam -- an intergalactic communications/teleportation beam from the ''ComicBook/AdamStrange'' books -- to gain information on the whereabouts of a girl who was kidnapped and taken somewhere far into the depths of space. Sardath warns Superman that this is a ''terrible'' idea because an active zeta exists everywhere all at once, meaning that the information would not only be impossible to sort through, [[MySkullRunnethOver it would probably crush his mind and kill him]]. Fortunately, [[{{Determinator}} Superman isn't built like most mortal minds]], and after experiencing various trippy and traumatic visions, he manages to guess the girl's location, as well as identify her name: Alice.
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62* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': San and Vivienne view each-other's memories via their TwinTelepathy in Chapter 5. San (and the reader) get a look at some of Vivienne's memories of Serizawa, including how the two met and another interaction that was mentioned in the ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' official {{novelization}}; and Vivienne and the reader get a look at one of San's memories of Ghidorah's past encounter with ancient Bone Singers.
63* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/8454/running-from-myself Running From Myself]]'', Blanchette uses a spell to show Rarity her memory of when Princess Celestia came to her house to meet with her parents and suspend her because she had bullied Twilight.
64* ''Fanfic/EvaSessionsSomeplaceVastAndDry'': Lilith subjects Yui to a mind-meld, to warn her of The Others' plans to eradicate humanity.
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68* In ''WesternAnimation/BattleForTerra'', Giddy (the robot) gives Mala a direct to brain download of the English language so she can talk to downed pilot Jim Stanton, in exchange for her help in saving his life.
69* In ''WesternAnimation/MinusculeValleyOfTheLostAnts'' sequel that's how the elder caterpillar learns the plot so far - by reading the protagonist's memory in a fast montage.
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73!!!'''In General:'''
74* A ''lot'' of films about invading aliens or monsters use this trope to explain what's going on, given that the invaders aren't likely to offer an accounting of themselves to humans. Often this involves an accidental or intentional MindMeld with one of the aliens/monsters, as per ''Film/IndependenceDay'', ''Film/{{Slither}}'', or ''Film/PacificRim''. Used as TheUnreveal in ''Film/JeepersCreepers3'', in which two of the ''characters'' receive visions of what the Creeper actually is, but the ''audience'' isn't shown what they've seen.
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76!!!'''By Movie:'''
77* In ''Film/BattlefieldEarth'', the feral humans are educated with an alien device, nominally to assist them in mining valuable minerals but in reality giving them knowledge of the alien language, care and feeding of advanced weapons as well as the means to engineer their oppressor's downfall.
78* ''Film/DarkCity1998'' has an Exposition ''Syringe''. [[spoiler:Doctor Schreber wants to give John a fighting chance against the [[RealityWarper reality-warping]] Strangers, so he fills the Syringe with both exposition and [[UpgradeArtifact a lifetime of experience]] in using his matter-manipulating powers. [[CurbStompBattle Carnage ensues]].]]
79* In ''Film/TheGreenMile'', John Coffey does this to Tom Hanks' character by grabbing his hand and showing him a vision of what Wild Bill did.
80* The pensieve in ''Film/HarryPotter'' lets a wizard store their memories for safe keeping or for anyone else to see. More like an exposition chafing dish, but it generally serves the same function.
81* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'', as a reward for bringing back the skull to its body Irina wanted it to "show me everything." [[MySkullRunnethOver That]] [[LiteralGenie did not]] [[YourHeadASplode end well]].
82* ''Film/MenInBlackII'' has the Deneuralizer, which undoes [[LaserGuidedAmnesia what the Neuralizer does]].
83* ''Film/MenInBlack3'': Griffin does this to the colonel to help him understand the importance of J and K's mission.
84* In ''Film/{{Outlander}}'', the spaceship's computer informs Kainan that he's crashed in ancient Norway, then somehow beams the Norse language into his brain via his eyeballs. The process is extremely painful.
85* Vulcan Mind Melds on ''Franchise/StarTrek.'' '''A lot.''' Specifically, [[spoiler:Spock Prime does it to Kirk on the ice planet]] in ''Film/StarTrek2009''.
86* In ''Film/TotalRecall1990'', Kuato does this to unlock Quaid's [[LaserGuidedAmnesia locked memories]]. In a sense, the story itself is set in motion because the {{Fake Memor|ies}}y-implanting machines in the Rekall center jostle Quaid's hidden memories (or worked perfectly).
87* In ''Film/{{Tron}}'', and especially in ''Film/TronLegacy'', the identity discs contain the knowledge and personality of their user, and they can transmit this information to anyone holding it or through certain interfaces.. The plot revolves around [[spoiler:Clu trying to get Kevin Flynn's disc so that he can use the information coded on it to invade the real world]].
88* ''Film/Underworld2003'': Vampires gain some memories from those whose blood they drink; if they feed their blood to another vampire, they can transmit specific memories, though the technique is difficult. Selene tries this when she wakes an elder from hibernation in an emergency and the elder is quite annoyed by how garbled her bloodborne debrief is.
89* Dr. Manhattan was given this as a superpower for the [[Film/{{Watchmen}} movie version of]] ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'', so that exposition could be delivered more quickly.
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93* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'':
94** In the first novel, [[TheWoobie Tobias]] stays behind with [[TelepathicSpacemen Elfangor]] for a bit longer than the others and gets a blast of random information, including how Yeerk pools work. Elfangor also demonstrates the abilities to show the Animorphs mental pictures as well as talk to them telepathically. Other than the existence of Yeerk pools, [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness none of this ever comes up again]].
95** One book features the [[ProudMerchantRace Iskoort]], who buy and sell memories (among other things). It basically involves copying somebody's mind and then letting other people download it. The Animorphs plus [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots Erek]] see some Howler memories and wind up selling their own to get by. [[spoiler:These memories are later used to give the Howlers a species-wide HeelFaceTurn, since [[OmnicidalManiac Crayak]] had previously kept them ignorant of other species' sapience]].
96* In ''Literature/DownAndOutInTheMagicKingdom'', where BrainUploading is a reality, the keepers of Disney World are working on a more Exposition Beam-like version where you can go to the Hall of Presidents and come away with the impression of having ''been'' UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln.
97* In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', Dumbledore spends the year using his MemoryJar to show Harry parts of Voldemort (then Tom Riddle)'s childhood.
98* ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'':
99** In the ''Owl'' trilogy, the protagonists are allies of a species of [[IntellectualAnimal sentient, telepathic deerlike creatures]] called ''dyheli''. Their PsychicPowers are such that their leader can download an entire language into a character's head, granting instant fluency. The languages conveniently come with memories for explaining context, and the ability is occasionally used with other information as well. The lesser [[{{Telepathy}} Mindspeech]] used by Heralds and their [[BondCreatures Companions]] is usually straightforward mental communication, but they can read surface thoughts or implant memories more quickly than speech at need.
100** Need, an ancient mage spirit sealed into a CoolSword, has a tendency to casually share memories, her own and other peoples', with others. This can include the traumatic experience of her own death. People tend to struggle briefly when the memories end as they reassert their individual selves, and some of them find the experience disturbing. Need likes to say that sharing memories is a lot faster and more efficient at getting the information across than talking about it.
101** In the Collegium Chronicles, the Companion Dallen Chooses a child slave who's profoundly ignorant of the world outside of the diamond mine where he'd lived. Rather than teach him normally with the help of various friends, as is a common plot in the series, Dallen elects to just telepathically convey a lump sum of information to him.
102* ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxyTrilogy'': In [[Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1 the first book]], Slartibartfast asks Arthur to hold a couple of wires, and he suddenly finds himself floating above Deep Thought in what he eventually realises is some kind of documentary. Parodied in [[Literature/LifeTheUniverseAndEverything the third book]] when Slarty uses the same technology to show Ford and Arthur a documentary about Krikkit, but can't figure out how to fast-forward past the adverts.
103* In the ''Literature/HumanxCommonwealth'' series, Flinx does this on several occasions when characters ([[SarcasmMode for some reason]]) stubbornly refuse to believe his claims not only to know about an UnseenEvil approaching the galaxy from megaparsecs away, but to have ''seen it in person''. Fortunately, his unique PsychicPowers enable him to carry doubters along for the ride, bringing them up to speed very quickly -- when it doesn't [[GoMadFromTheRevelation destroy]] their [[MindRape minds]]. In fact, he earns a [[Awesome/{{Literature}} CMoA]] in ''Flinx Transcendent'' for doing this to the [=AAnn=] Emperor and his entire high council.
104* In the ''Literature/{{Relativity}}'' story "Tempest", Phanthro shows some of his memories to Matt using one of his future-tech gizmos. The memory he shows him is an alternate future in which Matthew's son dies... as a consequence of a disease wiping out half the Earth's population.
105* The female protagonist of ''Literature/RevelationSpace'' has an implanted memory that activates at a suitable moment of the plot.
106* ''Literature/SkylarkSeries'': Headsets are frequently used to transfer knowledge and skills directly from one brain to another, either as education, or as [[MindRape interrogation]].
107* ''Literature/UnderThePendulumSun'': The semiotic moths can mentally transmit the knowledge from the books they've eaten. When a huge swarm in a MagicalLibrary does this to [[spoiler:Catherine]], she's left reeling by the onslaught of random data, but is eventually able to sift out the answers to her questions before the information starts to fade from her mind.
108* The ''Literature/ZonesOfThought'' book ''A Fire Upon the Deep'' has "godshatter", which is basically a massive Exposition Beam from {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s. It would probably be super helpful if the [[BlessedWithSuck seemingly random jumble of information]] didn't [[MySkullRunnethOver turn the person into an erratic, drooling savant]] for most of the time.
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112* ''Series/AndyRichterControlsTheUniverse'' did it with ''food''.
113-->"Eat this cupcake, it'll explain everything!"
114* ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'' [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 Crisis on Infinite Earths]]: [[spoiler:After the multiverse is destroyed and recreated, Martian Manhunter restores the characters's memories of their pre-Crisis lives in [[Recap/LegendsOfTomorrowS5CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourFive Part Five]] by touching their foreheads.]]
115* Vorlons (and other telepaths) in ''Series/BabylonFive'' can do this. Kosh hits Sheridan with one in the second season, and Lyta does it to Number One in the fourth season.
116-->'''Kosh:''' Sheridan. Learn.
117* The entire premise of ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' revolves around a method to download large amounts of information into human brains via a series of seemingly random images flashing on multiple screens.
118* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
119** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E1Galaxy4 "Galaxy 4"]], one of the Rills does this to show the companion Vicki how the Rills wound up stuck on the planet.
120** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E1TheThreeDoctors "The Three Doctors"]], this is how the Third Doctor gets his past self up-to-speed on the situation.
121** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E7TheUnicornAndTheWasp "The Unicorn and the Wasp"]]: One of these is a major element in the story's immediate {{backstory}}: [[spoiler:The villain, Reverend Golightly, is a HalfHumanHybrid who grew up unaware of his true identity. When he got really angry for the first time in his life, confronting two boys who were burglarizing his church, he began to transform into his true alien form, which activated a psychic recorder in the possession of his birth mother, Lady Eddison, that then beamed his true identity into his head. Unfortunately, because Lady Eddison, fan of the works of Creator/AgathaChristie, was (re)reading ''Literature/TheMurderOfRogerAckroyd'' at the time, it also accidentally brainwashed the reverend into believing that the world worked like one of Agatha's murder mysteries, leading him to begin killing at Lady Eddison's house party.]]
122** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E14TheNextDoctor "The Next Doctor"]]: It turns out that [[spoiler:the title character believes himself to be the Doctor because of one of these. When Jackson Lake's family was attacked by the Cybermen, his wife was killed and his son kidnapped, but he managed to grab a Cyberman infostamp (a bit like a USB stick) to use as an ImprovisedWeapon. In the process, however, it backfired and dumped all of its information, about the Doctor, into his head. Combined with the [[TraumaInducedAmnesia mental trauma]] from what had happened to his family, this led Jackson to believe he was the Doctor and begin acting accordingly.]]
123** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E11TheLodger "The Lodger"]] involves the Doctor pretending to be human. When his flatmate catches him and demands to know what's going on, the Doctor telepathically fills him in by smacking their foreheads together. And since there's a lot of information to cover, he has to do it ''twice.''
124* In ''Series/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1981'', Arthur Dent is given this treatment during his trip to Magrathea.
125* ''Series/TheLegendOfWilliamTell'': Kalem persuades Will not to go back home by showing him his dog's memories of his parents being killed.
126* ''Series/{{Smallville}}''. In the episode "Relic", Jor-El stores his memories in a pendant that Clark calls a "type of journal". When Clark has it, touching something that Jor-El touched allows him to see parts of Jor-El's visit to Smallville in 1961.
127** Likewise, ''Series/LoisAndClark'' has a literal exposition ball that tells Clark Jor-El's story when he'd holding it. Unfortunately, Lex gets ahold of it, thereby learning Superman's origin as an alien.
128* In ''Series/StargateSG1'', O'Neill gets an entire archive of [[{{Precursors}} Ancient]] knowledge downloaded into his brain in a matter of seconds. Twice.
129** The title artifact in ''The Ark of Truth'' [[spoiler: used to turn the priors away from the Ori through their telepathic network]] is either a weaponized form of this or {{Brainwashing}}.
130* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
131** The Vulcan mind-meld, a touch telepathy technique, is most commonly used to gain information from a subject who is willing to convey said information, but is unable to do so without assistance. Language is not a barrier.
132** In the [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Original Series]] episode, "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E3TheParadiseSyndrome The Paradise Syndrome]]", Kirk is afflicted with amnesia after accidentally [[PhlebotinumBreakdown activating an alien information beam out of sequence]].
133** The ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode, "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS5E25TheInnerLight The Inner Light]]" has the franchise's most extended example, when Picard was able to live an entire life as a member of an alien species whose sun went supernova. The last thing the species did was send a probe into space that would allow someone else to live as a member of their world so that their culture would live on in the person's mind.
134* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
135** In Season 9, [[Characters/SupernaturalAngels Metatron]], out of frustration at Castiel's constant PopCulturalOsmosisFailure, uploads all the human-made fiction he's read during his millennia on Earth to Cass's mind.
136** Later, in Season 15 episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS15E08OurFatherWhoArentInHeaven Our Father Who Aren't In Heaven]]", Castiel gets Michael close so he can upload his own memories to the archangel, showing Michael the truth about his EvilDoppelganger from [[AlternateUniverse Apocalypse World]] and about all of [[spoiler:Chuck]]'s evils.
137* In ''Series/Watchmen2019'', Will leaves “Nostalgia” pills, which contain all his life memories, for Angela to find and consume, so she can fully experience his life [[spoiler: and BackStory of being Hooded Justice]].
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141* ''Music/TheMoodyBlues'': The song ''Melancholy Man'' has a line in the chorus about how "A beam of light will fill your head, and you'll remember what's been said, by all the good men this world's ever known." As the song seems to be about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, the implication is the beam is some kind of holy light sent by Heaven/God
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145* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has the spell Mindlink, which can instantly communicate up to 10 minutes' worth of information to a willing subject with a single touch.
146* Telempathy in ''TabletopGame/PsionicsTheNextStageInHumanEvolution'' can be used to share memories and sensory input with others and can function as this trope.
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150* ''VideoGame/BaldursGate3'': The Illithid parasites in the party members' heads let them share memories with each other, as well as anyone else who's been infected with the parasites. Often subverted, however, as most of the non-party members who have the parasites are Absolute cult True Souls, and thus your enemy and some of them will probe your mind looking for information, making it necessary for your character to figure out how to lie to them telepathically.
151* In ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'', [[spoiler:Tyrael shows Leah the events that lead to his self-exile, including the part where he tore off his own wings]].
152* One village in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' has been completely TakenForGranite, which makes the usual TalkToEveryone difficult to achieve... until you figure out how to experience their {{Flashback}}s.
153* The gameplay of the first ''VideoGame/EchoNight'' has this as a major gameplay feature. Stranded on a FlyingDutchman populated by shades, Richard must experience their memories in order to determine how to solve puzzles and help them rest in piece.
154* In ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'', whenever one of TheChosenMany claims the [[TomeOfEldritchLore Tome of Eternal Darkness]], immediately imparts them with the knowledge of all their predecessors' past experiences and learned spells.
155* In ''{{VideoGame/Flashback}}'', Conrad retrieves a backup copy of his memory through this very method. It's even [[http://www.elitebastards.com/layden/atoz/flash1_tn.png on the title screen]].
156* In ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' During one of the dream segments in [[spoiler:The World That Never Was]] Sora sees [[spoiler: Roxas, who proceeds to transfer EVERY SINGLE memory from his life over to the poor kid just by grabbing his hand. It nearly gives poor Sora a seizure.]]
157* Played with in ''Franchise/MassEffect''. The Protheans left behind artifacts that did this to warn of the Reaper threat, but fifty thousand years and incompatible physiology left nothing behind but fractured images and incomplete information that made the newfound messenger sound like a crazy person. Naturally that "crazy person" is [[PlayerCharacter Commander Shepard]].
158* The "official" [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Transcendence]] victory in ''VideoGame/SidMeiersAlphaCentauri'' begins with blasting all the knowledge cranked out by Humankind from prehistory to 2600 into Planet's nascent HiveMind in an attempt to make it intelligent enough to regulate the native life's growth.
159* In ''VideoGame/StarCraftIIHeartOfTheSwarm'', Zeratul informs Kerrigan of the existence and coordinates of the Zerg's ancestral homeworld Zerus by grabbing her face in his hand (while she's trying to beat him half to death) and psychically implanting the knowledge directly into her brain.
160* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Instead of describing his vision of the destruction of Argus to his friends, Velen shares it telepathically.
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164* In ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'', the Flashback Lights are a cross between this and UpgradeArtifact. [[spoiler:They also are an example of the darker type mentioned in the trope description, as the lights only implant FakeMemories and even whole fake Ultimate Talents.]]
165* ''Franchise/FateSeries'': Whenever a Servant (a Heroic Spirit of a legendary figure) is summoned, the Holy Grail provides them with vital information like the native language and some basic knowledge of the modern world.
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169* The ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' examples is parodied in the form of "Layla MacGuffin" in [[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/251383 this]] web animation by Matt Gardner.
170-->"My name is Layla [=MacGuffin=], and I have the power to advance slow moving [[PlotThreads plotlines!]]"
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174* HeroAntagonist Michael Kappel from ''Webcomic/Collar6'' takes advantage of a PsychicLink between himself and some of his worst enemies to mentally tell them his life story. The experience leaves them more than a little rattled but inclined to sympathize with his intentions. Then Laura shares his memories with the entire world...
175* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', the Uryuoms can transfer any language (but only languages, no other type of knowledge) to or from anyone else by rubbing their antennae on the other person's forehead.
176%%* deadlink equals ZCE [[http://www.starslip.com/archive/20090504.shtml Subverted]] in ''Webcomic/{{Starslip}}'' (for bonus points, that's the guy who's responsible for enforcing their version of the [[AlienNonInterferenceClause Prime Directive]])
177* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', the bard Elan has a spell called ''Summon Plot Exposition''.
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181* Used in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E2TheReturnOfHarmonyPart2 The Return of Harmony]]" to undo the effects of Discord's corrupting influence; Twilight Sparkle first gets a load of flashbacks to moments of friendship via letters being returned to her, which undoes her own BreakTheCutie, then uses magic to force those flashbacks on her brainwashed friends to free ''them''.
182''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': In the season 5 finale, Rick gives Morty a brain scanner to quickly explain his true backstory as well as the origin for the Council of Ricks.
183* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
184** Pearl has frequently used her gem as a MentalPictureProjector to [[ExpositionDiagram explain things]] (plans, events, concepts related to Gems) visually. This reaches its heights in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E18ASinglePaleRose "A Single Pale Rose"]], where Pearl, physically incapable of communicating [[spoiler:Pink Diamond's true fate]] to Steven ([[spoiler:Rose Quartz having supposedly shattered Pink]]), sends him into her gem to "find her phone". There, Steven meets various other versions of Pearl who also send him into ''their'' gems and further into the past. This culminates in Steven finding himself in Pink Diamond's palanquin, where he observes [[spoiler:Rose instructing Pearl to shapeshift into her and pretend to shatter (but really just poof) Pink. Cue Rose shapeshifting back to her true form — that of Pink Diamond, revealing the two to be one and the same.]]
185** Garnet can temporarily bestow her [[{{Seers}} Future Vision]] on contact. In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E49JailBreak "Jail Break"]], she uses this to show Steven where Amethyst and Pearl are.
186** In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS3E3SameOldWorld "Same Old World"]], Lapis shows Steven how she was trapped in a mirror by projecting images into water.
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