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11In many science fiction works, people can recover from practically any injury after being immersed in a tank full of some kind of liquid AppliedPhlebotinum that makes them heal with shocking speed. People in them tend to be naked or barely clothed, to show how badly they're wounded and to [[WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged absorb all the healing juices]].
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13SubTrope of both AutoDoc and PeopleJars. Related to {{Panacea}}, HealingSpring, HealingPotion, and HealItWithWater. May involve {{Nanomachines}}. Compare SavedByThePhlebotinum.
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21%%* One appears in ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' season 2.
22%%* These kinds of devices appear in the ''Manga/BirdyTheMighty'' franchise (and considering that the titular protagonist is prone to get into fights as befits her {{Superhero}} status, she ends up using them rather often).
23* ''Manga/BusoRenkin'': Dr. Butterfly spent the hundred years prior to the start of the series developing a large restoration tank that would allow him to heal the seriously wounded [[BigBad Victor]] through the power of [[AlchemyIsMagic alchemy]] and tested it by bringing his great-grandson [[AntiVillain Papillon]] back to life after his destruction. After Dr. Butterfly's defeat, Papillon inherits the designs, often using them to heal and revitalize himself.
24* The Frieza Force in ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' has vats called Medical Machines that bathe the user in synthetic Saiyan DNA. Probably inspired by the bacta tanks from ''Franchise/StarWars''.
25* These are located in ''Manga/FairyTail'' used by [[TheLegionsOfHell Tartarus]] to revive and create new [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons]].
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29* In the ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' comics, Ras al'Ghul has a place called the Lazarus Pit that regenerates and rejuvenates him. It also causes temporary insanity.
30* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' has speedheal machines, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin which allow the human regenerative system to speed up]].
31* The obscure ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'' vigilante/villain Solo heals himself after getting wounded in battle by bathing in a weird tank of green fluid.
32%%* ''ComicBook/YoungbloodImageComics'': A female team member recovers from a bullet wound injury in a healing vat.
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36* ''Fanfic/AdviceAndTrust'': After fighting Zeruel, Rei spent an entire week in a transparent tank full of LCL, healing her body. Ritsuko spent that time observing her and resenting that she was forced to resort to old-fashioned bandages and band-aids whereas Rei had preferential treatment.
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40* ''Film/Dune2021'': After Dr. Yeuh's poison tooth fails to kill Baron Harkonnen but instead only seriously injures him, the Baron spends time healing in a vat containing a thick, black, viscous liquid. When his nephew Rabban comes in to inform Harkonnen that Jessica and Paul are surely dead, Harkonnen comes up just long enough to issue his marching orders to Rabban before sinking back into the healing liquid.
41* Such tanks are used in ''Film/StarshipTroopers'' to heal wounded soldiers, such as when Rico gets his thigh bitten through by a bug.
42* ''Franchise/StarWars'' has bacta tanks, using a universal regenerative fluid containing some sort of microbe. Most famously used with Luke in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', and crucial to the plot of the third and fourth novels in the ''Literature/XWingSeries''. ''Film/RogueOne'' shows that Darth Vader uses one in order to recuperate from his injuries and give himself a break from his heavy, painful life-support suit.
43* ''Film/{{Wanted}}'' features vats filled with paraffin wax. It's said to "[[ArtisticLicenseBiology stimulate white blood cells]] and speed up the process". Wounds that normally takes days to heal do so in hours.
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47* Iliff from ''Literature/AgentOfVega'' delivers his final report from a healing vat, after his near-fatal confrontation with the BigBad of the story.
48* Somewhere during her SlowTransformation in ''Literature/DrFranklinsIsland'' Semi is taken into the lab and has a vague recollection later of being taken out of an intensive care bed and transferred to a saltwater tank to continue care, but then again she ''was'' transforming into a fish monster.
49* In the ''Literature/{{Paradox}}'' series, the Chatcaava use a sort of gel to recover from wounds sustained in duels. Alliance ambassador Lisinthir spends a few days in a tank full of it after one fight with the emperor (who had to have his digestive tract re-inserted and was back on his feet that evening).
50%%* These show up in the ''Literature/TourOfTheMerrimack'' novels.
51* ''Literature/TheWorthingSaga'': Used in the novel ''Hot Sleep'' (it's an inversion of the ''[[HumanPopsicle cold sleep]]'' trope, not a sexual reference) when the protagonist is being healed/reconstructed after "proving he's a survivor".
52* The ''Literature/XWingSeries'' makes heavy use of bacta tanks. In one book, after a character who was heavily injured is "decanted" (leaves the tank fully healed) he's met with his zany squadmates all jockeying to make jokes, like that 'this batch' went off or that they come bearing gifts of bacta-flavored food.
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56* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
57** In ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'', Boba spends time healing in a bacta tank due to the injuries he sustained from spending time in the Sarlacc's stomach as well as what Tatooine's suns and heat did to his body (these scenes usually bookend flashbacks of his past when he got these injuries). When Boba is not using the bacta tank [[BenevolentBoss he allows allies needing treatment for injuries]] to use the tank, including one of his two Gamorrean guards, Cobb Vanth and the Wookie Krrsantan (who, ironically, once tried to attack Boba [[SickbedSlaying while he was vulnerable]] in the same tank).
58** ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' shows both Darth Vader and Obi-Wan having to spend time in bacta tanks due to injuries they sustained at the other's hands.
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62* ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' has healing vats, one of the first uses of nanotechnology. Given a few days they can regenerate limbs and given a few weeks can grant a severed head a new body.
63* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'', the Ultratech sourcebook has the Chrysalis which is a machine that cocoons the injured and sick, then reformats them on a DNA level eventually restoring all health including missing body parts. Later editions has the Regeneration Tank which is a tank of full healing liquid that can eventually restore all body parts and restore health plus there's the Rejuventation Tank where the liquid use will return the user to young adulthood.
64* {{Subverted|Trope}} in ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', where the vats can keep the person alive, but because the victim's injuries are simply too serious (and serious injuries on a SpaceMarine would kill normal people several times over) they are instead armored, given legs and heavy weapons, and sent off to vanquish the Emperor's enemies as Dreadnoughts.
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68* [[RobotGirl Lambda-11]] from ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' tends to spend her time between missions in one after being rebuilt by [[MadScientist Kokonoe]], due to her decrepit state. This isn't always a good thing though, as Kokonoe has to [[ShootTheDog give her a fair few questionable surgical operations and memory wipes]] to get her back into fighting shape.
69* ''VideoGame/BravelyDefault'' has the White Magic Circulation Hub for Eternian Central Command. [[WickedWitch Victoria F. Stein]] experiences its treatments regularly. Come ''VideoGame/BravelySecond'', [[spoiler:it's being used to keep Tiz Arrior alive with the absence of his soul]].
70* In ''VideoGame/Fallout2'', the Brotherhood of Steel have a [[AutoDoc medical A.I.]] named ACE that works by immersing the PlayerCharacter in "suspension tanks". If given the proper add-ons, it can also operate on the player to permanently boost their stats, although this requires them to stay suspended for weeks at a time.
71* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' has the Shrine of Resurrection in which Link wakes up in a vat filled with glowing blue liquid after having been OnlyMostlyDead since Calamity Ganon destroyed Hyrule. Though contrary to other examples, it takes Link a ''century'' to heal up from near-fatal wounds, and it comes at the cost of his memory, but also [[HumanPopsicle halts aging]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ6jisr1Nlk&list=PLSQLREUw9vwlh8bzgvZCt_WS8615trN5H One can only imagine Link's thoughts upon waking, alone, in such alien-looking environs.]]
72* In ''VideoGame/MischiefMakers'', the injured characters, the QuirkyMinibossSquad and Marina herself are put in one of these.
73* ''VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog'' has a few levels with tanks that can heal wounded soldiers. One level even has a mission that revolves around this.
74* In '' VideoGame/TheSims2'', players on console versions of the game can purchase the [=SlumberGell=] Immersion Pod which allows characters to rest and sleep in it. As an added bonus, it also doubles as a shower, cleaning the player in the process.
75* In ''VideoGame/SpiderManEdgeOfTime'', Spider-Man 2099 places Amazing Spider-Man into a regeneration egg to heal him after he is fatally injured by a mind-controlled Anti-Venom.
76* ''VideoGame/StarRenegades'': The final battle of a run pits you against the Overseer of the Imperium, an evil, supercharged version of one of the playable characters. When you kill the Overseer, a Vat pops up and revives them, and will continue to revive them if they are killed again. You have to destroy both the Overseer and the Vat to beat them for good.
77* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
78** Kolto tanks (precursors to the bacta ones) appear throughout the ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' series. In the first game, an entire main story quest revolves around not cutting off the Republic's supply of them. The PlayerCharacter of ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'' even wakes up inside one at the start of the game.
79** Kolto tanks appear again in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. Imperial characters get more than one SideQuest involving their destruction (in the Republic camps, of course) -- often [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown with wounded soldiers still inside]].
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83* ''Webcomic/BallerinaMafia'' shows Joel making frequent use of a [[http://www.ballerinamafia.net/index.php?pid=20130826 nanobot healing tube.]]
84* Such vats tend to be part of resurrection apparati in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius''.
85* In ''Webcomic/RoomiesItsWalkyJoyceAndWalky'', Martian resurrection technology consists of a tank in which a corpse is kept, which when plugged into the device causes it to regenerate fully and then return to life.
86* Most [[CloningBodyParts cloning rigs]] in ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' are giant tanks of water with {{Nanomachines}} that rebuild the patient's missing parts, which tend to be everything but the head.
87* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'': A strip after Torg gets hit with a load of "sleep chaff" shows him in what looks like a bacta tank, then Riff states that it's actually a "bactine" tank and the only reason they can't hear him screaming is the breath mask.
88* ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}'': When Spinnerette's powers are going critical, she wakes up in one of these in Dr. Universe's lab and smashes it open in a panic, which causes Universe to [[LampshadeHanging wonder about the practicality of such things]].
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92* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'' episode "[[Recap/AmphibiaS2E36TrueColors True Colors]]", Marcy Wu is {{impaled|WithExtremePrejudice}} when King Andrias stabs her with his sword. In "[[Recap/AmphibiaS3E01TheNewNormal The New Normal]]", Marcy is shown recuperating inside a liquid-filled healing chamber back in Newtopia [[spoiler:to prepare her to become [[MindHive the Core]]'s [[GrandTheftMe new host]]]].
93* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', Batman has one in the Batcave. He uses it as a "hot chemical bath" (!) in "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE14HeartOfIce Heart of Ice]]" to treat a low-level thug who'd just been [[HarmlessFreezing on the receiving end]] of Mr. Freeze's FreezeRay.
94* In ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', both Maximals and Predacons have their own type of healing vat. The Maximals possess a small, airtight, one-person chamber, while the Predacons use a vat that resembles a hot tub. In fact, Megatron is seen bathing in one on multiple occasions, complete with a [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Rubber_Ducky rubber ducky.]]
95* Vilgax of ''Franchise/Ben10'' spends most of the first season inside one after the vessel carrying the Omnitrix causes his ship's bridge to explode with its counterattack. After coming out, his body is augmented with muscle-enhancing implants [[CameBackStrong to make him even stronger]].
96** Grandpa Max also has to spend some time in one designed by the Galvans in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'' after Ultimate Aggregor uses Ra'ad's powers to wreck his central nervous system.
97* In ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'', Danny is put in one after crash-landing on the yeti world. Since Creator/ButchHartman is a known ''Franchise/StarWars'' fan, it's entirely possible that the tank and the icy environment itself is a ShoutOut.
98* ''WesternAnimation/TronUprising'': The title character has to rely on one stored in his hideout due to injuries and malware, staving off CriticalExistenceFailure from the damage.
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