- "Do you just get hard creating sentient life?"
- ― Beth Smith to her father, Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty)
The power to use life/life-force related super-science. Variation of Life and Life-Force Manipulation. Scientific version of Life Magic and Animancy. Opposite to Death Science.
Also Called
- Aniscience
- Biological Science
- Life-Force Science
- Vital Science
Capabilities
Life Science is the use of super-science relating to life, living beings, souls, and life-force/energy through scientific principles and methods. Unlike magical-based abilities, Life Science makes life as a measurable, controllable and programmable system, making users have the ability to scientifically manipulate life/life-force biological function, vitality, souls, or life-powered technologies.
Applications
- Life-Force/Life Manipulation
- Biological Manipulation
- Cloning
- Enhanced/Absolute Life-Force
- Immortality Manipulation
- Resurrection Manipulation
- Science Mastery (Over life-related subjects)
- Spiritual Technology
Associations
Known Users
Anime/Manga/Manhwa
- Creators (Bio Booster Armor Guyver)
- Archanfel (Bio Booster Armor Guyver)
- Council of Twelve/Zoalords (Bio Booster Armor Guyver)
- Chronos (Bio Booster Armor Guyver)
- Kisuke Urahara (Bleach)
- Mayuri Kurotsuchi (Bleach)
- Madara Uchiha (Naruto)
- Orochimaru (Naruto)
- Fabricant No. 1 (Fabricant 100)
- Reagan Sinclair (Hero Killer)
- Dr. Vegapunk (One Piece)
- Vinsmoke Family (One Piece)
- Germa 66 (One Piece)
- Doctor Hogback (One Piece)
Cartoons/Comics
- Black Death (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Algernop Krieger (Archer)
- Aloysius James Animo (Ben 10)
- Anton Sevarius (Gargoyles)
- Dr. Mindbender (G.I. Joe)
- Van Kleiss (Generator Rex)
- Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty)
- Zim (Invader Zim)
- Dr. Ivo Robotnik (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Catherine Fortune (Batman/Aliens II)
- Ultra-Humanite (DC Comics)
- Brainiac I/Vril Dox (DC Comics)
- Lex Luthor (DC Comics)
- Celestials (Marvel Comics)
- En Sabah Nur/Apocalypse (Marvel Comics)
- Nathaniel Essex/Mister Sinister (Marvel Comics)
- The High Evolutionary (Marvel Comics)
- Arnim Zola (Marvel Comics)
- Dr. Victor von Doom (Marvel Comics)
- Baron Heinrich Zemo (Marvel Comics)
- Jackal/Miles Warren (Marvel Comics)
- Ultron (Marvel Comics)
- Norman Osborn (Marvel Comics)
- Maker/Reed Nathanial Richards (Marvel Comics)
- Dale Rice (Marvel Comics)
- Weapon X Program (Marvel Comics)
- Weapon Plus Program
- Father (Marvel Comics)
- Dr. Alphonse Mephesto (South Park)
- Stewie Griffin (Family Guy)
- Jordan Perry (Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
Live Action TV/Movies
- Davros (Doctor Who)
- Daleks (Doctor Who)
- Progenitors/Ancient humanoids (Star Trek)
- Founders (Star Trek)
- Anubis (Stargate)
- Wraith (Stargate Atlantis)
- Kaminoans (Star Wars Canon/Legends)
- Arkanians (Star Wars Canon/Legends)
- Emperor Palpatine/Darth Sidious (Star Wars Canon/Legends)
- Galactic Empire (Star Wars)
Video Games
- Gerald Robotnik (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Black Arms (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Gallery
Anime/Manga/Aeni/Manhwa
After undergoing a change of heart, Orochimaru (Naruto) created his own offspring through cloning his DNA.
...able to alter his children's Lineage Factor before birth to make them superhuman.
Cartoons
...Delilah, a hybrid clone of Elisa Maza and Demona...
...and in the Goliath Chronicles timeline, Little Anton, a massive clone created from the combined DNA of all members of the Manhattan Clan.
The Kaminoans (Star Wars) modified Clone Force 99 (Star Wars) to possess unique mutations that gave them special abilities,...
...with Hunter, team leader, having his senses enhanced to becoming a skilled tracker or sense electromagnetic fluctuations,...
...with Wrecker having musculature and a reinforced skeletal structure, meaning he's phenomenally strong to lift gunships,...
Homesteader Rick (Rick and Morty) was The Citadel of Ricks head of cloning operations shown as he was able to easily make a Morty clone and modify it to suit his needs.
Bonzo/Comics
After his exposure to the Magistrate's experimental Lazarus Resin, Robin (DC Comics' Future State) became physically stronger and gained the ability to resurrect himself from death.
The Celestials (Marvel Comics) are powerful cosmic beings who visit planets—in what is known as Celestial Hosts—to experiment on, and judge, lower life-forms.
Literature
The Null ARC Trooper (Star Wars Legends) were the first independent thinking clones of Jango Fett created by the Kaminoans, and the prototypes for the Grand Army of the Republic.
Live Action TV/Movies
Video Games
Videos
Examples
Analysis & Discussions
How Chad ARC Troopers put NPC Regular Clones to Shame - Major Differences of ARCS & Clones Explained
























