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7->''"I am creation and destruction. I am the power to transform and to destroy. I am every drop of Energized Protodermis that exists, and every drop is me. I am as far beyond you, creature of armor and tissue, as you are beyond an insect."''
8-->-- '''Energized Protodermis''', ''Toys/{{BIONICLE}}''
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10That AppliedPhlebotinum you've known about and have been using since ever? It's alive ... question is, what are its intentions?
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12Often it has the ability to [[SelfHealingPhlebotinum regenerate]] FromASingleCell. If it's also biological it may also be a LivingBattery. May or may not be an EmpathicWeapon or LivingWeapon.
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14See also MonsterOrganTrafficking, PoweredByAForsakenChild and ArtifactOfDoom.
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21* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
22** The [[spoiler:Hogyoku]], which [[BigBad Aizen]] was aware of and used to further his plans of self-evolution to become a god. [[spoiler:However, he [[DidntSeeThatComing didn't see it deciding to take back that power]] at the climax of his battle with Ichigo at all, which Urahara gambled it would do if Ichigo pushed Aizen to his absolute limits and set up a Kido trap to activate and imprison him the moment that started to happen.]]
23** And in a far less plot-important example, Kon.
24* Calumon from ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' is in fact [[spoiler:the Light of Digivolution given life.]]
25* Innocence from ''Manga/DGrayMan''; it's implied/stated how Innocence "chooses" people or something like that.
26* Getter Rays from (what else) ''Manga/GetterRobo'' are either this or a SentientCosmicForce.
27* The Shikon No Tama from ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'', created when a powerful miko fought a horde of demons. Unable to win, she sealed the horde in the jewel, [[SealedEvilInADuel along with her own soul.]]
28* ''Anime/Macross7'': In the backstory, the Protoculture did some experimentation into other universes and discovered one that was apparently entirely energy, no matter whatsoever. They siphoned some of that universe's energy into biological superweapons as a convenient power source... only for that energy to turn out to be alive, intelligent, and angry at being ripped out of its home. Those now-possessed superweapons became the Protodeviln.
29* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'': The Evangelions themselves are shown early on to possess at least some degree of autonomy, and much later are proven to be sentient beings in their own right, [[spoiler:each of them having at least part of a human soul trapped within them]].
30* Recent events in ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'' seem to indicate that Gourmet Cells are this.
31* ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'': The Paksis that the main ship uses as a power source is shown repeatedly to have its own will and objectives, and it will screw the ship over if they go against it.
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35* The Blue Beetle owned by the various Blue Beetles has been retconned into this over the years. It was originally introduced as a magical Egyptian artifact that gave superpowers to Dan Garrett, but by the time it passes to a third owner Jaime Reyes it turns out to be a sentient alien machine that gives the wearer a rather ridiculous range of super powers, at the cost of controlling their body and suppressing their personality.
36* In ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'', it's gradually revealed that the [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman super-suit]] is sentient to some unknown degree.
37* ComicBook/NewGods:
38** Something that the New Gods are always trying to explain to {{Muggles}} but that the Muggles never really understand is that the Mother Box devices they use for so many things are actually sentient. The name derives from the fact the boxes feel maternal and protective toward their owners, and the owners in turn feel great affection for them and will mourn them if they are destroyed. The reason Muggles are always dubious about this is that Mother Boxes don't ''talk,'' they just make a sort of "pinging" noise that the New Gods seem to be able to understand.
39** The [[EvilKnockoff Apokoliptian counterpart]] to the Mother Box is the Fatherbox. It too is sentient. Unlike the Mother Box, it is manipulative and controlling... not unlike ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} himself, one of [[AbusiveParents the worst fathers in comics]]. When Orion was given a Fatherbox to replace his seemingly dead Mother Box, it tried to turn him back to Darkseid.
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43* In Chapter 19 of ''Fanfic/JadeLightning'', [[spoiler: it is revealed that Izuku/Akatani's powers are not a quirk, instead being a self-aware cosmic force that came to Earth when quirks were first manifesting, [[LegacyOfTheChosen Izuku/Akatani being newest vessel]].]]
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47* The angels in the various angel sports movies: e.g. ''Film/{{Angels in the Outfield}}''.
48* The antagonist of SciFi movie ''Fire From Below''. It is a radioactive substance, useful for both a power source and armor plating when depleted. The problem is it seeks certain substances to burn with virtual sentience.
49* The Crystal Skull from the ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull''.
50* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The kyber crystals that power lightsabers are Force-attuned and capable of communicating with Force-sensitives that wield them. The reason Sith lightsabers are always red is because the Sith MindRape their crystals to make them stop pestering them to turn to the light side of the Force.
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54* Japanese legend claims that a personal item that is used and cared for for a hundred years will take on a life of its own.
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58* Zamonium in "The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear" is a sapient, super-intelligent and regrettably very hostile chemical element.
59* Dust in ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials''. It's later revealed to be [[spoiler:{{God}} itself]]
60* The One Ring from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Literature/TheHobbit''. It can betray its masters, call out to its true master, and actively seeks to be brought to [[EvilOverlord Sauron]].
61** [[TheDarkSide Evil itself]] is also an extension of [[GodOfEvil Melkor]].
62* In ''Literature/TheMagicThief'' series, by Sarah Prineas, Conn discovers that [[spoiler:the magic of Wellmet is actually a living being, and that spells are its language.]]
63* In ''Literature/TheMigaxCycle'', the seserance has a bit of a mind and will of its own.
64* One of the most notable differences between the [[AlternateContinuity TV and novel continuities]] of ''{{Anime/Robotech}}'' is that the novels claim that the [[McGuffin protoculture substance]] everybody is fighting over is itself collectively sentient, and that it has been "[[ArcWords shaping]]" the events of the story to achieve its own ends. With the notable exception of [[MadScientist Lazlo Zand]], and possibly Emil Lang and the Robotech Masters, nobody seems to be aware of this. At least part of the reason for this addition to the story appears to have been to HandWave some plot points the novelization authors found otherwise illogical.
65* Simon R. Green's ''Literature/SecretHistories'' series concerns this, first with [[spoiler:the family's enchanted armor]] is powered by an evil fugitive extradimensional being that eats newborns. The replacement is possibly a good guy, but being a {{Starfish Alien|s}}, it's not easy to tell its complete motives.
66* ''Literature/TheStarchildTrilogy'': The baby rogue star created by Cliff Hawk in ''Rogue Star''. It is a living creature of unimaginable power, and quickly grows beyond his abilities to contain or constrain it.
67* In ''Literature/ThoseThatWake'', Man in Suit is hopelessness given life.
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71* ''Series/DoctorWho'': You see that blue police box that can travel through time? Well, it's not just the Doctor's space-ship. 'It' is a 'she', and often chooses where the Doctor lands. Furthermore, he didn't steal a ship. ''She'' stole a ''Time Lord''.
72** In the new series with the 11th Doctor, the Flesh is synthetic organic material that can be molded into an ArtificialHuman, then used "like a forklift truck" for dangerous situations. Only we discover that it remembers each time is has been 'decommissioned', and because LightningCanDoAnything, sudden powerful electric shocks can meld the current user's personality and memories to the doppelganger leading to a sad WhatMeasureIsANonHuman situation.
73** And then there's The Moment. The power by which the Doctor ended the Time War by ending ''everyone and everything in the Time War, including his own people,'' is very much sentient, and helped the Doctor make his decision by letting him meet his [[Creator/DavidTennant future]] [[Creator/MattSmith selves]]. In the end, the Doctor indeed makes the choice to [[spoiler: take the new option opened by the presence of the other Doctors, but preserve the timeline by making it ''look'' like he went to such drastic measures. Unfortunately, the Doctor still remembers the old history]].
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77* ''Roleplay/{{Gravestonecemetery}}'': The Besmirched and Ink Wellington are living magical ink
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81* Any magic item in some editions of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' can be made intelligent -- this is most frequently found in [[EmpathicWeapon weapons]], but nearly anything enhanced by magic can be given intelligence. Most artifacts, in fact, are intelligent, and have specific agendas of their own. Any intelligent item can hold back on granted powers if it feels like it (generally, if the wielder isn't doing something the item wants -- in at least two cases, this can include ''living''), and sufficiently strong ones can [[PeoplePuppets force users to take particular actions]].
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85* ''Toys/{{BIONICLE}}'': Energized Protodermis and Antidermis. For Energized Protodermis, see the page quote. Antidermis, meanwhile, is a semi-gaseous substance that renders those it comes in contact with [[MassHypnosis extremely suggestible]]. The "sentient" part comes in when it's revealed [[spoiler: it's the essence/consciousness of the Makuta, and the quantity currently in the hands of the [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Piraka]] is the consciousness of the BigBad.]]
86** The Mask of Life is this on top of being a MaskOfPower that secretly is ''also'' an ArtifactOfDeath. Since it possesses such immense power, it has a (very basic) instinct to [[OnlyTheChosenMayWield deem certain individuals worthy of protecting/using it]] and [[SelfGuardingPhlebotinum to curse the unworthy]]. Later, it becomes a [[EmergentHuman Toa on its own]].
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90* Echoplast in ''VideoGame/AlterEcho'' is a variety of "plast" (material which can be shaped and reshaped psychically) developed in secret by the BigBad which ended up becoming sentient.
91* ''VideoGame/CrescentPrism'': The Prism Stones grant their wielder power from the moon, but they all have their own consciousness. The only two Prism Stones with speaking roles in the first chapter are Violet in the main scenario and [[spoiler:Crimson in the Sundown Squad's scenario]].
92* ''VideoGame/DeadSpace'': It comes as something of a shock near the end of the game that [[spoiler:the Marker, the immobile piece of alien {{Phlebotinum}} (well, a manmade copy of the alien {{Phlebotinum}} anyway) at the center of the events]], is ''intelligent'' and has been manipulating you the entire game through audio-visual hallucinations. Later games in the series drop the mystery, as Isaac (the player character) already knows that.
93* The evil artifacts in ''Department 42: The Mystery of the Nine'' had a limited sentience that enabled them to escape the good guys' storage facility and seek out new owners.
94* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'': [[spoiler:Lyrium, given that it can be corrupted by the Darkspawn Taint like any other living creature. The corrupted form being [[ToxicPhlebotinum Red Lyrium]].]]
95* In ''VideoGame/FreedomForce Versus The Third Reich'', [[spoiler: Energy X]] turns out to be this. And not exactly a nice entity, either.
96* ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'': [[spoiler:Imulsion, used worldwide as a cheap, clean, and efficient fuel, is actually a parasitic lifeform that infects and mutates other living creatures as part of its reproductive cycle.]]
97* The magic cloth in ''VideoGame/{{Journey|2012}}'' appears to have sentience and, in fact, different species within itself, from small scraps that float through the air together like fish, to a more familiar tassled FlyingCarpet style, to a massive dragon-looking creature. They emit tones just like the traveler, and aid you on your travels.
98* ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'': Phazon. It also happens to be ''[[TheCorruption evil]]''.
99* The lums in ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}''. They're small orbs of energy which usually float towards you. The {{Backstory}} in ''VideoGame/Rayman2TheGreatEscape'' reveals that [[spoiler:they combined their collected consciousness to create Polokus, who would then create the world.]]
100* ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'': The Skullheart
101* ''VideoGame/{{Suikoden}}'': The 27 True Runes have wills of their own, and will force their human hosts to use them if they lack the willpower to resist. And will arrange circumstances in which their hosts to have no choice in the matter, if it comes to that. Most of them [[BlueAndOrangeMorality don't think anything like a human]], though.
102* The Phlebotinum in ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' are Human [=SOULs=], so, of course they're conscious.
103* Metatron in ''VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders'', the resident Phlebotinum, is at least PsychoSerum and possibly sentient. Without an AI intermediary to "filter" a pilot and metatron the pilot tends to go insane and (in the above case) construct a virtual ghost of a dead lover to embody their genocidal tendencies.
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107* [[spoiler:The Will of Magic]] from ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', an alien intelligence with BlueAndOrangeMorality. [[spoiler: Turns out when MAGIC ITSELF is intelligent, stuff can get weird.]]
108* [[spoiler: The tar]] from ''Webcomic/SamAndFuzzy''. Over the course of history, it's been used (intentionally or otherwise) to create entire races of "inhumans" (from vampires and werewolves to talking cats and scheming, immortal, dinosaur politicians). It's known to take on physical forms and properties based on the thoughts (even subconscious) of those near it. Turns out, ''prolonged'' exposure to one or more minds can ''permanently'' imprint on it, creating one or more independent minds within the substance.
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112* Heavily implied in the case of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Ice Crown]] on ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', most notably when it froze the world out of rage at its wearer's death in an AlternateUniverse.
113* [[WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat Felix the Cat's]] [[WesternAnimation/FelixTheCatJoeOriolo Magic Bag of Tricks]] is strongly implied to be sentient and have a personality of its own. It also pulls double duty as LoyalPhlebotinum, since it refuses to work for anyone besides Felix ([[Recap/JoeOrioloFelixTheCat1x64MartinTheMartianMeetsFelixTheCat although it made a one-time exception for Felix's friend Poindexter]]).
114* ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'': Alpha, the [[SuperPrototype original control nanite]]. He was made sentient to be able to properly control the nanites to do tasks, but [[AIIsACrapshoot that didn't end too well]]. Any body he makes for himself is basically a swarm of nanites as well... Until he burns through them and has to get ''more'' nanites to build ''another'' new body, at any rate.
115** The [[spoiler: Meta-Nanite]] has some sort of intelligence since Rex could talk to it [[spoiler: and order it to cure every Evo in the world. Well, almost every one]].
116* In the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' episode "Hearts and Minds", the Pitar is sentient and ''very unhappy'' with what the BigBad is doing with its power.
117* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', it's possible to utilize a Gem's... er, ''gem'', to power a magical artefact. While quite a common practice on Homeworld, sometimes the Gems are aware, and it leads to a AndIMustScream situation.
118* ''WesternAnimation/VoltronTheThirdDimension'' asserted that the robot lions had at least an animal sort of intelligence, and a telepathic link with their pilots.
119* Wander's Hat in ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' gives you what you need, not what you want, and expresses emotions.
120* In ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'', The Scarab constantly talks with its host, Jaime. [[spoiler:It later turns into a PhlebotinumRebel when placed back under Reach control, as it prefers working with Jaime to being ordered around by the Reach.]]
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