I just wish they'd get rid of Psionics. Isn't this supposed to be sci-fi, not fantasy?
Well, let's see if there are any well known science fiction settings that use psionics, shall we?
1) Star Trek: Besides the Vulcans and Betazoids, there are so many instances of psionic activity, I can't even list them here.
2) While they requires the use of an awareness spectrum narcotic, various mental abilities in Dune can certainly qualify as psionics: Guild Navigators, Bene Jesserit, and Paul/Paul's children. (Other Memory makes most psionics pale in comparison.)
3) Star Wars: The Force. Even if you discount using the Force to physically move objects (telekinesis), mind tricks are certainly psioincs in the way the game depicts them. There are even troop types that match up well with Sith and Jedi led-armies.
4) In various Isaac Asimov works, there are characters who can read minds or move objects with their minds. Including sentient robots who can do these things! (And even a sentient robot who works with a galactic collective human intelligence that posses powerful telepathy to subtlety manipulate galactic events for a better future.)
5) Babylon 5: Not only are psionics a thing, humans have an entire law enforcement/oppressive secret police dedicated to dealing with telepaths.
6) Warhammer 40,000: While psionics are incredibly dangerous, they certainly exist in the setting. (Along with demons, space ships, planet cleansing weapons, and ravenous hordes of aliens that just consume all biomatter in a galaxy. Oh, and space orcs. Because why not?)
7) Some of the Invid in the Robotech series (American version) have what amounts to telepathy. And giant mecha. And vehicles powered by mystical power sources.
8) Telepathy makes an appearance in various Stargate series.
These are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
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