
==Etymology== John W. Campbell, an editor of a science fiction magazine, became enthused about fringe science, and according to the The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction, he went on to define psionics as `Engineering applied to the mind`. His encouragement of psionics led author Murray Leinster and others to write stories such as The Psioni.....
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[Dungeons & Dragons] In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Psionics are a form of supernatural power that are similar to, but distinct from, arcane and divine magic. ==Overview== Psionics are manifested purely by mental discipline. Psionics were originally introduced in OD&D`s Supplement III - Eldritch Wizardry. Psionics have...
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[role-playing games] Psionics, in role-playing games, is a broad category of fantastic abilities originating from the mind, similar to the paranormal psionic abilities that some people claim in reality. == Common features == Psionics are primarily distinguished, in most popular gaming systems, by one or more of the following: ==Systems== Th...
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Powerful abilities of the mind. May be the same as spell-casting but often used in an otherwise magic-free system. (i.e. mind reading, telekinesis, etc)
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