Subject: Re: The first sentence clears things up a bit...
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Posted on: 2013-05-07 03:23:00 UTC

Well, I found a few instances of a Sue-wraith forcing a canon character to sing songs that they wouldn't in a voice that doesn't suit them because it belongs to a wraith, but that's not really what I was looking for.
It was short notice, but I've got one mission in which the Sue-song is described as "unpleasant and jarring", but it manages to enthrall a canon character beyond his previous Suefluenced state:

https://sites.google.com/site/ppcasterloreone/

and one where an ex-God Mode Sue accidentally enthralls a large collection of unprotected agents using mind-altering Sue-song, showing that Sues are capable of producing the effects even when self-aware and that the effect isn't just restrained to canon characters.

http://the-ppc.livejournal.com/49098.html

I might be able to find more if I had more specific search terms with which to locate them, but these are still examples nonetheless.

As for the "you would probably need anti-psionic training to combat it", I admit that's speculation on my part, since the PPC doesn't have a lot of psionic agents for some reason and thus it would be hard to test. I've seen Sue-song referred to as "telepathically enhanced" before, and built my statement off that combined with the fact that a psionically trained mind would be much less susceptible to external influence than an untrained one just as a matter of principle.

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