Star Trek TOS inspired Magic Anons
The Naked Time: the muse is acting intoxicated
Where No Man Has Gone Before: the muse is developing immensely telepathic abilities
The Squire of Gothos: the muse is suddenly all-powerful--and extremely childish
Mirror Mirror: the muse has a morality swap (i.e. good becomes evil and vice versa)
Shore Leave: everything the muse wants/thinks is going to happen magically does
The Trouble With Tribbles: the muse is overrun by small, furry animals
The Return of the Archons: the muse is overwhelmed by blind spirituality and will believe nothing and no one if it does not come from their deity of choice
Spectre of the Gun: muse is suddenly in the Wild West
The Enemy Within: the muse is physically split into a good version and evil version
Arena: the muse is forced into a life-or-death struggle with (anon decides)
This Side of Paradise: the muse is in a state of total euphoria
The Deadly Years: the muse begins rapidly aging
Wolf in the Fold: the muse has been wrongly accused of murder, with enough evidence pointing to them to condemn
A Piece of the Action: the muse is convinced they are a 1920s gangster
Spock's Brain: the muse's brain is removed and while the body is placed on life support, the brain still functions
The Enterprise Incident: the muse is suddenly part of a different species (anon decides)
The Paradise Syndrome: the muse has total amnesia
The Tholian Web: the muse is stuck between dimensions and is unable to physically interact with the world around them, only visible for intermittent periods of time
Plato's Stepchildren: the muse is telekinetic
Wink of an Eye: the muse is stuck in a world where everyone around them is slowed to the point they look still
The Empath: the muse is able to feel the emotions of everyone around them and can absorb physical injuries
Whom Gods Destroy: the muse has become a shapeshifter
The Lights of Zetar: the muse has been possessed
The Way to Eden: the muse is obsessed with the idea of finding paradise
The Savage Curtain: the muse meets their hero, no matter who that may be
Turnabout Intruder: the muse is in the body of someone else, sharing consciousness (anon decides who)
The Motion Picture: whatever the muse owned is now in the hands of someone else
The Wrath of Khan: a person from the muse's past suddenly reappears to take revenge for something
The Search for Spock: the muse has to restart their life from infancy up to their current age with no memory of their previous life
The Voyage Home: everything around the muse has lost power
The Final Frontier: the muse must share their emotional pains
The Undiscovered Country: the muse is in the middle of a conspiracy
Generations: the muse gets the chance to undo their worst mistakes