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** In "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS2E9LookWhosPurging Look Who's Purging Now]]", [[Characters/RickAndMortyRickSanchez Rick Sanchez]] lends Arthricia a suit of PowerArmor to enable her to take revenge on the ruling elites of her planet for [[KillThePoor forcing the poor to kill each other in their yearly festival.]] At first Rick is content to let Arthricia massacre them herself, having had his fill of violence for the day, but when he sees how much fun she's having, he changes his mind and joins in.
** A villainous example: In "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS7E5Unmortricken Unmortricken]]", [[spoiler: [[Characters/RickAndMortyEvilMorty Evil Morty]] [[OutGambitted out-gambits]] and defeats Rick Prime, destroys all his backup bodies, and steals his schematics for the Omega Weapon. He could then just finish him off himself, but decides to revive the near-dead Rick C-137 (the main one), who's been on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Rick Prime for decades, to do it for him, leaving the room and telling him "Knock yourself out," which according to WordOfGod was also a test to see if Rick would prioritize his revenge or stopping Evil Morty from taking the Omega Weapon. Rick chooses {{Revenge}} and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beats Rick Prime to death with his bare hands]]]].

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** In "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS2E9LookWhosPurging "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS2E9LookWhosPurgingNow Look Who's Purging Now]]", [[Characters/RickAndMortyRickSanchez Rick Sanchez]] lends Arthricia a suit of PowerArmor PoweredArmor to enable her to take revenge on the ruling elites of her planet for [[KillThePoor forcing the poor to kill each other in their yearly festival.]] festival]]. At first first, Rick is content to let Arthricia massacre them herself, having had his fill of violence for the day, but when he sees how much fun she's having, he changes his mind and joins in.
** A villainous example: In "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS7E5Unmortricken Unmortricken]]", [[spoiler: [[Characters/RickAndMortyEvilMorty [[spoiler:[[Characters/RickAndMortyEvilMorty Evil Morty]] [[OutGambitted out-gambits]] and defeats Rick Prime, destroys all his backup bodies, and steals his schematics for the Omega Weapon. He could then just finish him off himself, but decides to revive the near-dead Rick C-137 (the main one), who's been on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Rick Prime for decades, to do it for him, leaving the room and telling him "Knock yourself out," which according to WordOfGod was also a test to see if Rick would prioritize his revenge or stopping Evil Morty from taking the Omega Weapon. Rick chooses {{Revenge}} and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beats Rick Prime to death with his bare hands]]]].
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-->'''Rattlesnake Jake:''' What was that you said? ''[[IronicEcho Pretty soon, no one will believe you even existed]].''

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* In ''[[Literature/TheOregonFiles Dark Watch]]'', Eddie Seng introduces one Anton Savich to a hangar full of recently-rescued Chinese immigrants. He then introduces the immigrants to Savich, and then goes onto reveal how Savich was the mastermind behind said immigrants being enslaved and used as cheap labor in his gold mining operation on the Kamchatka Peninsula which forced them to work under absolutely ''deplorable'' conditions under both him and the local "Snake head" triads he had hired to keep the labor in line. Suffice to say, Savich does not last much longer once Seng locks him in with his former victims, and given everything he put them through [[LaserGuidedKarma there are few if any who feel pity for him.]]

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* In ''[[Literature/TheOregonFiles Dark Watch]]'', the ''Literature/NightHuntress'' series, Bones, using his vampire mesmerism, uncovers a spy in the government agency Cat works for. Bradley, the spy, helped arrange an attempt on Cat's life. After the interrogation, he asks Cat's boss, Don, if he wants to lock Bradley up. Don just says, "You know we're not letting him live, not with what he knows. Just don't make a mess," and Bones drinks the man to death.
* In ''Literature/TheOregonFiles'' book ''Dark Watch'',
Eddie Seng introduces one Anton Savich to a hangar full of recently-rescued Chinese immigrants. He then introduces the immigrants to Savich, and then goes onto reveal how Savich was the mastermind behind said immigrants being enslaved and used as cheap labor in his gold mining operation on the Kamchatka Peninsula which forced them to work under absolutely ''deplorable'' conditions under both him and the local "Snake head" triads he had hired to keep the labor in line. Suffice to say, Savich does not last much longer once Seng locks him in with his former victims, and given everything he put them through [[LaserGuidedKarma there are few if any who feel pity for him.]]

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* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' allows the player to judge captured enemies. In more than one case, there's an option to hand them over to those they have most personally wronged.

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** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': If the Warden or any of their companions (except Alistair) defeats Loghain in a duel at the Landsmeet and he yields, the Warden may choose to allow Alistair to give Loghain the killing blow as revenge for abandoning the Grey Wardens at the Battle of Ostagar. [[spoiler:However, this act will prevent Alistair from marrying Queen Anora, Loghain's daughter, if he was encouraged to inherit the throne of Ferelden and the Warden will be forced to choose between Alistair and Anora on which of them will suceed King Cailan as the ruling monarch.]]
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''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' allows the player to judge captured enemies. In more than one case, there's an option to hand them over to those they have most personally wronged.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'' has an accidental example. Simba spares Scar when backing him to the edge of Pride Rock, even though he doesn't think Scar deserves it, and exiles him from the Pride Lands, but Scar attacks him anyway. In the ensuing fight, Simba tosses Scar off of Pride Rock, where he's met with the starving hyenas. Since Scar had, mere moments before, tried to pin the blame on them for Mufasa's death, one can imagine the outcome.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'' has an accidental example. Simba spares Scar when backing him to the edge of Pride Rock, even though he doesn't think Scar deserves it, and exiles him from the Pride Lands, but Scar attacks him anyway. In the ensuing fight, Simba tosses Scar off of Pride Rock, where he's met with the starving hyenas. Since Scar had, mere moments before, tried to pin the blame on them for Mufasa's death, [[GoryDiscretionShot one can imagine the outcome.outcome]].
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* At the end of ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'', you're give the choice between killing Handsome Jack yourself or letting Lilith, the lover of one of the people he killed and who he had been putting through hell following the incident, do it for you. The latter is actually considered an "optional objective" and thus gives you an XP bonus.

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* At the end of ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'', you're give given the choice between killing Handsome Jack yourself or letting Lilith, the lover of one of the people he killed and who he had been putting through hell following the incident, do it for you. The latter is actually considered an "optional objective" and thus gives you an XP bonus.
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* Used twice in the same scene in the ''Series/BabylonFive'' episode "And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place." Lord Antono Refa, a racist Centauri noble, arranges to ambush the Narn Resistance leader G'Kar and some of his people in the tunnels below the Narn capital. Refa tells his soldiers that G'Kar must be taken alive, but the rest they can kill as they please. Unfortunately for Refa, [[spoiler:his guards have been subverted by his rival Londo Mollari, who has arranged all this so Refa will be killed by the Narn and found with evidence that he was a traitor to Centauri. The soldiers lower their guns and walk away, leaving Refa helpless and alone. In [[IronicEcho a deliberate echo of Refa's own words]], G'kar instructs his followers to make sure that the planted evidence is found and that Refa's head remains intact for identification, but the rest is theirs, to do with as they will. Suffice to say that Refa does not die quickly or easily.]]

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* Used twice in the same scene in the ''Series/BabylonFive'' episode "And "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS03E20AndTheRockCriedOutNoHidingPlace And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place.Place]]." Lord Antono Refa, a [[AristocratsAreEvil racist Centauri noble, noble]], arranges to ambush the Narn Resistance leader G'Kar and some of his people in the tunnels below the Narn capital. Refa tells his soldiers that G'Kar must be taken alive, but the rest they can kill as they please. Unfortunately for Refa, [[spoiler:his guards have been subverted by his rival Londo Mollari, who has arranged all this so Refa will be killed by the Narn and found with evidence that he was a traitor to Centauri. The soldiers lower their guns and walk away, leaving Refa helpless and alone. In [[IronicEcho a deliberate echo of Refa's own words]], G'kar instructs his followers to make sure that the planted evidence is found and that Refa's head remains intact for identification, but the rest is theirs, to do with as they will. Suffice to say that Refa [[KarmicDeath does not die die]] [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown quickly or easily.easily]].]]
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* In ''Series/BabylonFive'', Lord Antono Refa, a racist Centauri noble, responsible for the bombing of the Narn homeworld with Weapons of Mass Destruction and the mastermind of death camps and genetic cleansing programs, is handed over by Londo to a mob of Narn insurgents led by G'Kar. Instead of doing the deed himself, G'Kar calmly instructs his followers to make sure that the planted evidence is found and that Refa's head remains intact for identification.

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* In ''Series/BabylonFive'', Used twice in the same scene in the ''Series/BabylonFive'' episode "And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place." Lord Antono Refa, a racist Centauri noble, responsible for the bombing of arranges to ambush the Narn homeworld with Weapons of Mass Destruction and the mastermind of death camps and genetic cleansing programs, is handed over by Londo to a mob of Narn insurgents led by G'Kar. Instead of doing the deed himself, Resistance leader G'Kar calmly and some of his people in the tunnels below the Narn capital. Refa tells his soldiers that G'Kar must be taken alive, but the rest they can kill as they please. Unfortunately for Refa, [[spoiler:his guards have been subverted by his rival Londo Mollari, who has arranged all this so Refa will be killed by the Narn and found with evidence that he was a traitor to Centauri. The soldiers lower their guns and walk away, leaving Refa helpless and alone. In [[IronicEcho a deliberate echo of Refa's own words]], G'kar instructs his followers to make sure that the planted evidence is found and that Refa's head remains intact for identification.identification, but the rest is theirs, to do with as they will. Suffice to say that Refa does not die quickly or easily.]]
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** In ''ComicBook/DCTheNewFrontier'', Franchise/WonderWoman, after defeating some enemy soldiers, gives their weapons to the women they'd been using as sex slaves. One guess as to what they do with them.

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** In ''ComicBook/DCTheNewFrontier'', Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/WonderWoman, after defeating some enemy soldiers, gives their weapons to the women they'd been using as sex slaves. One guess as to what they do with them.



** In an issue of ''Franchise/GreenLantern: Emerald Warriors'', Guy Gardner disarms some sadistic alien slave drivers and leaves them to the picks and shovels of their charges. However, this is taken as a bad sign that the trace of Red Light inside him may be growing.

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** In an issue of ''Franchise/GreenLantern: ''ComicBook/GreenLantern: Emerald Warriors'', Guy Gardner disarms some sadistic alien slave drivers and leaves them to the picks and shovels of their charges. However, this is taken as a bad sign that the trace of Red Light inside him may be growing.
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-->"''[[IronicEcho New arrival]]''" arrival.]]''"

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