This falls into the category of "Worldchangers" like Crazy Night for Splinter City, or having an alien invasion. You can use it to drop into a world, and change the meaning, even temporarily, of the world.
George F. Will is a famous soft conservative pundit who wrote of having a stained-glass mind. I'm going some place much darker than he meant with that phrase.
This may work better with female verser players, and male npc's, but I'm going to try to write it the other way because most players are male.
Upon tracking down a verser, you come to a hospital. Inside, you go to Long-term Care. The verser is soon being moved as they have lapsed into a coma. The nurse would tell you, if she can, that the person is of interest to the police. They have over a dozen different ID cards. Some seem valid, while others are clearly jokes. But all have different names. And the person was 'heavily armed, which didn't help them. They got rolled in an alley.'
To help the GM what happened is thus: the verser arrived, and thieves spotted her watch, and so before she could wake, they hit her in the head. She slipped into a coma.
However, when the verser approaches her, she will, in her confused way, reach out for help. This can be the result of a botch (well it almost has to be a botch as its not what she's intending. But that allows one to run this scenario in a world with a low psi bias.)
The character sees her hand move, and then feels spinning, disoriented, feels like they are coming apart. The verser may have versed, he should feel.
The verser wakes in a thornbush. He is in an expansive and high-walled English schoolground. There are a wide array of students attending.
tHere's where it gets weird...he's inside the coma paitient mind, and everyone he meets is a partial of the body's owner.
This is meant to be ago