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{{quote|''"I'm afraid [[Disney Villain Death|I didn't land very well]]. Fortunately I had programmed my earliest robots to save my life at any cost! They found me in a lonely alley before the spark of life had fled. [...] I shall never forget the sight that greeted me upon regaining consciousness! [...] I remember I felt well -- even strong -- although I had this incredible sense of detachment. And then, I lifted my hand to my face... ''but it was no longer my hand!''"''|The Machinesmith, ''[[Captain America (comics)|Captain America]] # 249''}}
Alas! An ally or loved one is bleeding to death and about to die ([[Heroic Sacrifice|Heroics]] [[Dead Sidekick|optional]])! With little time and no other options, the heroes are faced with only one alternative... an '''Emergency Transformation'''.
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== Anime and Manga ==
* Alphonse Elric, in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''. His entire body is taken by the Doors of Truth, so Ed does the only thing he can and binds his soul to a suit of armor conveniently standing in the corner. {{spoiler|This isn't actually permanent. Al gets his real body back four or five years later, at the end of their quest.}}
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