- "Sleep or Eat, just choose one."
- ― Yuichi Aizawa (Kanon)
- "Some call it the dog that never sleeps, though it actually does -- while jogging!"
- ― Marge Simpson (The Simpsons)
The power to do tasks and movements even while asleep or unconscious. Sub-power of Autopilot.
Contents
Also Called
- Unconscious Motion/Movement
- Sleeping Mobility/Motion/Movement
- Sleepwalking
- Somnambulism
Capabilities
User can move, fight, act and do tasks, even while they are asleep or unconscious, kind of like sleepwalking. With this, they could drive a car or lift an object if they have strength as well as cook, despite being asleep or unconscious. They use a special kind of "awareness" that lets them sense things in order to do these kinds of things. Some users may go back to sleep or be unconscious after a fight or task is done.
Applications
- Autopilot
- Sleep Combat
- Do things like move furniture and drive.
Variations
Associations
- Brainwave Manipulation
- Enhanced Senses
- Hyper Awareness
- Mental Manipulation
- Nerve Manipulation
- Sleep Manipulation
Limitations
- User may have less speed and strength while moving.
- May not be able to heal.
Known Users
- Dorothy Unsworth (Black Clover)
- Son Goku (Dragon Ball series)
- Nayuki Minase (Kanon)
- Ri Shin (Kingdom)
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel Comics) via his Spider-Sense
- Shigeo Kageyama/Mob (Mob Psycho 100)
- Rock Lee (Naruto)
- Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece)
- Cavendish (One Piece); as Hakuba
- Certain legendary Pokémon (Pokémon)
- Pokémon that can use "Sleep Talk" (Pokémon)
- Komala (Pokémon)
- Hatsune Kashiwazaki (Princess Connect! Re:Dive)
- Clorica (Rune Factory 4)
- Ranma Saotome (Ranma½)
- Solty Revant (Solty Rei)
- Maka Albarn (Soul Eater)
- Koishi Komeiji (Touhou)
- Zatch Bell (Zatch Bell!)
Gallery
After absorbing a Spirit Bomb as a Super Saiyan, Son Goku (Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13) is rendered unconscious, but is nonetheless able to move and fight enough to defeat Super Android 13.
Pushing his skills to their peak, Ri Shin (Kingdom) fought unconsciously for four days straight without rise during the Battle of Sai.
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