A body swap (also named mind swap, soul swap or brain swap) is a storytelling device seen in a variety of science fiction and supernatural fiction, in which two people (or beings) exchange minds and end up in each other's bodies. In media such as television and film, the device is an opportunity for two actors to temporarily play each other's characters,[1] although in some cases, dialogue is dubbed by the original actors.[citation needed]

There are different types of body swapping. For non-technology swapping, switches can be caused by magic items such as amulets, heartfelt wishes, or just strange quirks of the universe. The switches typically reverse after the subjects have expanded their world views, gained a new appreciation for each other's troubles by literally "walking in another's shoes" and/or caused sufficient amounts of farce. Notable examples include the books Vice Versa (1882)[2] and Freaky Friday (1972),[3] as well as the film versions of both.


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Switches accomplished by technology, exempting gadgets advanced sufficiently to appear as magic, are the fare of mad scientists. Body-swapping devices are usually characterized by a highly experimental status, straps, helmets with many complicated cables that run to a central system and a tendency to direly malfunction before their effects can be reversed. Those without such means may resort to brain transplants. Such experiments can have overtones of horror or erotism.

Body swaps, first popularized in Western anglophone culture by the personal identity chapter of John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding,[1] have been a common storytelling device in fiction media. Novels such as Vice Versa (1882)[2] and Freaky Friday (1972)[3] have inspired numerous film adaptations and retellings, as well as television series and episodes, many with titles derived from "Freaky Friday". In 2013, Disney Channel held a Freaky Freakend with seven shows that featured body-swapping episodes.[a] This list features exchanges between two beings, and thus excludes similar phenomena of body hopping, spirit possession, transmigration,[5] and avatars, unless the target being's mind is conversely placed in the source's body.[6][7] It also excludes age transformations that are sometimes reviewed or promoted as body swaps, as in the movies Big and 17 Again;[6][8][9] identity/role swaps, typically between clones, look-alikes, or doppelgngers;[10] and characters with multiple personalities.[6]

Some graphic novels and manga series feature stories that center around a body swap, while others have a story arc or a character that body swaps. These include anime and live-action adaptations if the original storyline was in the manga or comic.

i found a wrecked nissan hard body 4x4 ext cab short bed, do you guys think my 620 long bed body could swap on to this frame? The hard body looks like it sideswipped a guard rail and the body is done, so i had the idea that my 620 would be a good body replacement

I seen some one frame swap a 720 body to a ka hardboudy frame. he had a gap... You might have to weld new mounting tabs? The frame can be to long and the cab and bed would have a huge gap... I guess its possible.

Hmmm The frame for a KC (short box) is the same as a reg cab long box 620. D-21s I don't know never measured one but the D21 extended cab short bed would be similar to the 620 KC or the reg cab long box for total length. Now having said that, the mount's almost certainly won't line up but they can be cut off and welded on while swapping. Check distances between wheel wells and make sure the 620 will fit between them without a gap between the box and cab and with the wheels centered in the openings..

I had it all figured out like 8 years ago how to use a hardbody frame/running gear and set a 620 body onto it. The rear section of frame behind the wheels needed to be modified, along with all the cab/box mounts of course..........If i remember correctly the wheelbases were very very close.........i think that maybe the front wheels would sit in the fendr wells like 1/4 back from normal........not sure I can remember anything else.........but at the time hardbodys were a bitch to come by, I measured out a effed up one when i was working at a wrecking yard.

As a bonus, the first and last ones included will be the very first ever made, and the most recent as of this writing. With this, I will look out the full spectrum of body swap episodes and how they evolved over time. Granted, the randomizing makes it a crap shot but thankfully things turned out in my favor. I write the intro last, sue me.

Here we have the first body swap cartoon episode, as far I could find. It indeed goes back this far. Yogi started as a segment on Huckleberry Hound and he was the first, or at least one of the first to do a body swap plot. As for the episode itself, it was decent.

Bloth comes up with a new plan after talking to a soothsaying creature who says that Ren is the only one destined to collect the treasures. He decides to become Ren by swapping bodies with him using a potion made by Morpho.

1. EGWENE DREAMING: Logain, laughing, stepped across something on the ground and mounted a black stone; when she looked down, she thought it was Rand's body he had stepped over, laid out on a funeral bier with his hands crossed at his breast, but when she touched his face, it broke apart like a paper puppet. [ACOS: 10, Unseen Eyes, 202]

Or we could call this part the Nature of Life in the Wheel. All I'm really looking to point out is that due to the cycle of resurrection within the wheel a living person has three distinct parts; body, soul and the manifest personality of the current incarnation. In terms of the theory, the significant part of all this is that 'death' in the world of the wheel is established by the death of the physical body in which a person resides. Their souls do not die at this time, yet they are still termed as dead.

In particular the Forsaken stand in as evidence for this--their bodies died, their souls continued, and even the manifest personality of that incarnation remained cohesive--yet they are still said to have died, and refer to their 'death' in the possessive--it was their death, not simply the death of their body.

So keeping all that in mind, let's look at the actual theory. It's actually pretty much what you expect--that Rand and Moridin will swap bodies using the link that formed between them when they crossed their balefire streams. Then Alivia will assist Rand-in-Moridins-body to kill Moridin-in-Rands-body thus 'helping him die' and fulfilling requirement two. At that point Rand will be dead, yet alive fulfilling requirement three, and a part of him will genuinely be dead, under the definitions of death established in this series, fulfilling requirement one.

For the sake of the body swap though, all we need to know is that saidin activates the link, and that the link is growing stronger as time passes. My suggestion therefore for how the Swap will happen is that Rand and Moridin will be fighting and Rand will cut Moridin off from the Dark One as he did in tDR. Now I'm aware RJ has said those black threads are not a connection to the Dark One, and that channeling the True Power is simply a matter of the Dark One giving his permission--but the fact remains that in tDR that did cut Ishamael off from the True Power.

I've speculated that those threads are the Chosen Mark, and are what enables Ishamael to ask--as in it serves as permission to ask. Whatever it is its involved in the process of asking and recieving in some way. I'm getting off track--the point is that Moridin will be cut off from the True Power, forcing him to draw saidin. Rand and Moridin both channeling saidin at the same time in proximity will activate the link so strongly they their souls will swap bodies.

I support the body-swap theory. And I have one more thing to add: to use Callandor, Rand needs 2 female channelers. Moridin has the 2 mindtraps - of Cyndane and Moghi. In Moridin's body, Rand could then link with the 2 of them since he has control over them...

Ive always liked the bodyswap idea. I think it ties up alot of plots and loose ends if it were to happen. It would tie up the whole Moridin plotline, Rand would have a new body that wasn't physically damaged and on the brink of breaking down, as well as always being dizzy and struggling to channel sometimes, Alivia, Rand and Logain would fulfill Mins visions, Rand would fulfill the whole dying prophecy, etc etc. And thus far, I havent seen any glaring pieces of evidence against it, nothing that says it couldnt possibly happen. It doesn't destroy any current wheel of time "physics" and the idea has been hinted at throughout the series, so its not something completely out of nowhere.

I guess the main thing for me is I cant see him surviving TG in his current body. It is a wreck. Just delving into it makes everyone shudder. Not to mention with the link him and Moridin have, whats going to happen when they battle each other? It just wouldn't work. Moridin will have to be taken care of some other way, and the bodyswap idea fulfills that perfectly.

The only thing that doesn't really seem to fit (Or even be necessary) is Alivia's involvement IMO. Why should she specifically be the one to kill Morridin in Rands body if indeed the body swap occurs? Why couldn't Rand just do it himself? Or Nynaeve? Or Aviendha? Or *insert just about anyone here*?

I must admit I had never thought of the body swap as a possibility for this fulfillment. Your theory is concisely presented, I like it. However, I also see how some of the other postulated theories can play out. Also, I think "Darth Rand" already dying on dragonmount is a big stretch to fulfill this prohphecy. I can't wait to find out though! *counts the days* 2351a5e196

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