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The first found from "Obi-Wan Kenobi", who appears to be a crazy hermit although later it's established that he lives on Tatooine specifically to protect Luke Skywalker, secretly.  The second, found from the first.  But halfway down "Dangerous techniques", I haven't found an example that precisely fits this comic.  I did skip the "anime and manga" entries, which are said to be many.  Oh, wait: under Literature, "Babylon 5" (spin off books evidently) mentions a telepath interrogating someone by mind reading when they are dying or brain dead.  That is unhealthy, and actually does correspond to some scenarios of struggling with data filesystems: rescuing data from a dead disk.  [[Special:Contributions/141.101.107.43|141.101.107.43]] 11:29, 22 October 2021 (UTC) Robert Carnegie [email protected]
 
The first found from "Obi-Wan Kenobi", who appears to be a crazy hermit although later it's established that he lives on Tatooine specifically to protect Luke Skywalker, secretly.  The second, found from the first.  But halfway down "Dangerous techniques", I haven't found an example that precisely fits this comic.  I did skip the "anime and manga" entries, which are said to be many.  Oh, wait: under Literature, "Babylon 5" (spin off books evidently) mentions a telepath interrogating someone by mind reading when they are dying or brain dead.  That is unhealthy, and actually does correspond to some scenarios of struggling with data filesystems: rescuing data from a dead disk.  [[Special:Contributions/141.101.107.43|141.101.107.43]] 11:29, 22 October 2021 (UTC) Robert Carnegie [email protected]
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:Non-mystical examples I thought of were CPO Ryback (Under Siege, though not so much regretting past expertise as intending to settle back into 'normal' trivial service until forced) or John Rambo (First Blood, pushed too far by an unlucky sadist ignorant of the nature of the dragon he was poking at). For "You're messing with forces you do jot understand" I was thinking more Indianna Jones (having witnessed, and expected shortly in advance, the Nazis' and collaborator's demise, he would have been concerned about the safety of Top Men if he believed there were any).
 
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:I haven't yet gone to the TVTs site links, as that way lies similar dangers</inMyPortentousVoice!> that I'm reluctant to reawaken, but arcane and ancient knowledge is always ripe for meddling with by an upstart, with elderly mentors who are the (surviving) past-meddlers generally being the voice of caution (rightly or wrongly, according to how the plot should twist - depends if the Upstart is the One Who Was Prophecised But Nobody Knows It, or not) and perhaps even the (ultimately ineffective?) Guardian Of The Thing whether that's a ring or tome or a mystical stone. [[Special:Contributions/141.101.107.29|141.101.107.29]] 15:02, 22 October 2021 (UTC)
 
  
 
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