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1So the bad guy has been conked on the noggin, vaporized, or captured and is no longer bothering anyone. That's one more feather in the hero's cap, however, the bomb the villain planted is still counting down, that nuclear missile is still a minute away from reaching its target, and [[SealedEvilInACan the can is still opening]]. Sometimes [[YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle additional obstacles]] come in the form of his [[TheDragon Dragon]] trying to [[DragonTheirFeet thwart the heroes' attempt to undo the damage]], either to [[AvengingTheVillain avenge his boss]] or [[DragonAscendant take up his mantle]]. Though just as often, the only obstacle is time or environmental danger.
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3Basically, defeating the villain by itself is ''insufficient'' to resolve the {{Conflict}} or end the threat facing our heroes. Unless they do something extra, the villain's plan will succeed long after he is no longer personally a threat. Particularly cunning villains may even intentionally [[FailureGambit incorporate their own defeat into their plan]], or otherwise make their defeat meaningless in itself to hindering their plans from succeeding. However, just as often, it was [[UnintentionalBackupPlan unintentional]]. Whatever the reason, this means the good guys aren't off the clock just yet, assuming [[YouAreTooLate they even have time left]] to stop whatever bad thing survived the villain's demise. If they can't even do that, this retroactively makes the villain's defeat a HopeSpot. Especially mean instances may even result in [[NotQuiteSavedEnough an unexpected catastrophic defeat for the heroes]].
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5May happen with a PostClimaxConfrontation and/or PostFinalBoss. If the plan can't be stopped even if the villain wanted to, that's IrrevocableOrder.
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7Subtrope of YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle and OntologicalInertia.
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9See also VillainousLegacy and EvilPowerVacuum. Contrast NoOntologicalInertia, LoadBearingBoss, and DecapitatedArmy for when disposing of the villain ''does'' resolve the entire conflict.
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17* In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', at the end of the "Namek" saga, Goku succeeds in defeating Frieza, but that doesn't stop planet Namek from exploding, and as such, Goku is forced to hurry and escape before it blows up, getting away with just milliseconds to spare.
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21* ''ComicBook/{{Hilda}}'': In "Hilda and the Mountain King", Trundle (the Mountain King) is killed by the Safety Patrol just after smashing the walls of Trolberg. But the other trolls he rallied can now freely enter the city since he paved a way for them. And if the Safety Patrol fights back, this will provoke Amma (a titanic troll who has been asleep under the city for centuries) into rising up from the ground and leveling Trolberg, just like Trundle intended. Hilda has to convince the Safety Patrol to stand down to prevent this.
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25* In ''Fanfic/HalfLifeFullLifeConsequences: Free Man,'' The Combine leader, The Dark Man, [[spoiler: Who may or may not be a BrainwashedAndCrazy Gordon Freeman]], is defeated, leaving The Combines leaderless. However, the Combine tower will still self-destruct and the Combines are still defending the abort switch too vigorously to stop it. This forces John Freeman to send his son and the surviving rebels away, while staying behind to make sure the Combines don't stop them.
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29* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doctor Facilier gets DraggedOffToHell by the Friends On The Other Side, but Tiana still has to find Naveen and Charlotte to break the curse with less than 15 minutes to go. [[spoiler:She fails, but some LoopholeAbuse fixes that later.]]
30* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarfs'', after the Evil Queen [[DisneyVillainDeath falls off a cliff to her death]], the Dwarfs mourn the [[DisneyDeath seemingly-dead]] Snow White and then place her body inside a glass coffin, at which the Prince arrives and revives her using Love's First Kiss as a parting gift for her, when he too thinks that Snow White is dead.
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34* ''Film/BatmanTheMovie'', Batman and Robin manage to capture Penguin, Joker, Riddler, and Catwoman[[note]]with Batman dealing with a bit of heartbreak to learn she was Miss Kitka[[/note]], but unfortunately, thanks to a mishap caused by Commodore Schmidlap, the dust of the dehydrated United World Security Council ends up getting mixed, requiring Batman and Robin to separate it before attempting to rehydrate the Council. [[spoiler:They succeed, but the Council members are a bit different as a result]].
35* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse
36** ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'': After the Hulk smashes Loki into a pulp, the invasion forces he summoned are still continuing their attacks, and the nuclear bomb is still inbound. It's only after [[spoiler:Stark commandeers the missile to target it at the alien ships by traveling through the portal]] that the threat is stopped.
37** The central villain in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' is [[spoiler: beheaded]] fairly early on, with the rest of the movie being concerned with dealing with the aftermath (and eventually undoing) of what he did in the previous film. [[spoiler:But since said undoing involved time travel, the past version of Thanos becomes a separate threat.]]
38* ''Film/TheBatman2022'': The Riddler is captured after assassinating Carmine Falcone, but he has recruited an army of followers who are ready to enact the final phase of his plan: [[spoiler: bombing Gotham's seawall to flood the city]].
39* ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'': Bane [[spoiler: and Talia]] are killed in Batman and Catwoman's attempt to get the improvised nuke they intend to destroy Gotham with. Only an apparent HeroicSacrifice prevents them from winning from beyond the grave.
40* ''Film/FaceOff'': This is what forces Sean Archer to accept the completely insane plan to have his face exchanged with that of (at the moment he accepts) comatose terrorist Castor Troy and infiltrate the prison that Castor's brother Pollux is in so he can interrogate him: Castor had already placed and armed a Weapon of Mass Destruction in the middle of Los Angeles before being knocked out on the federal raid of the prologue and nobody else in Castor's organization either knows where it is or are willing to talk, and time is running out before it goes off.
41* In the Film/JamesBond films:
42** ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'': Bond manages to kill Hugo Drax and escape his space station before it falls apart on him, but he and Dr. Holly Goodhead still have to chase down the three poison gas capsules it launched before they kill 100 million people... ''each.''
43** ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'': Killing Elliot Carver doesn't stop the countdown on the nuclear missile he has aimed at China.
44** ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough'': Killing Elektra doesn't interrupt her plan to nuke Istanbul in the least, as Renard is perfectly happy to do so in her memory.
45* ''Film/TheNakedGunTwoAndAHalf'': The BigBad is [[BrickJoke eaten by an escaped lion]], leaving Frank and his girlfriend to attempt to disarm the bomb he planted on the building's roof earlier.
46* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow'': The villain's death actually makes things ''harder'' for the heroes. Totenkopf, the architect of the DoomsdayDevice (and as a result, the only man who can call off the robots constructing it) dies [[spoiler:of natural causes, [[DeadAllAlong before the movie even starts]].]] So our heroes have to shut it off manually.
47* Subverted in ''Film/StargateContinuum''. Ba'al is killed off by his ambitious Queen just while he and his massive army were poised to invade the Earth, who proves to be even worse than him when she orders the fleet to just KillAllHumans. However, Cameron Mitchell then travels back through time to stop Ba'al from ever completing his plan that put him in that position of power in the first place.
48* A variation in ''{{Film/Watchmen}}'' - before the big boss fight, [[spoiler: Ozymandias]] informs the heroes that even if they were to defeat him, his plan had already been set in motion and could not be stopped. [[spoiler: He's right, of course, and the fight never happens as a result.]]
49* PlayedWith in the climax of ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'': Eddie Valiant manages to [[spoiler:destroy Judge Doom with his own Dip and save Roger and Jessica, but Doom's Dipmobile still ends up going off into Toontown...though thankfully, it ends up getting smashed by a passing Toon train. Even still, it probably wouldn't have done a lot of damage anyway as its payload had been mostly depleted when Valiant used it against Doom.]]
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53* ''Literature/LoneWolf'' sometimes has this problem too, though most of the game books easily resolve themselves once the final boss is defeated. In the Plague Lords of Ruel, you must still disrupt the vats of simmering plague-juice after defeating the leader of the Cener Druids. In the Masters of Darkness, despite defeating your nemesis Gnaag, you must still complete your mission, and quickly now that the alarm has been raised.
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57* In the Series 4 finale of ''Series/DoctorWho'', destroying the Reality Bomb, Davros, and The Dalek Supreme doesn't take care of the thousands of other Dalek ships floating around out there. But The Doctor and [[spoiler: Doctor-Donna]] blow them all up too, but wait, Earth is still a long, long way from home, so...time to tow it back to Sol.
58* In the Season 5 finale of ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', when the BigBad, Glory, who wants to go back to her home dimension but will destroy the Earth by doing so, dies before she gets the chance. This doesn't stop the process from being started though, and Buffy still has to save the world after Glory's defeated.
59* In ''Series/JuukouBFighter'', the heroes confront and defeat [[BigBad Gaohm]] in the penultimate episode, but this doesn't stop the [[UnrealisticBlackHole Jamahl Hole]] he created from continuing to threaten Earth, and the final episode is spent dealing with it.
60* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
61** ''Series/KamenRiderDrive'': Tenjuro Banno is taken out halfway into the final conflict, and in fact doesn't even end up fighting the title character at all: he's busy trying to defeat the machine that Banno had created to freeze time and digitize all life, which takes significantly longer.
62** ''Series/KamenRiderSaber'': Defeating Storious does nothing to stop the apocalypse he triggered, so instead the heroes [[spoiler:fail to stop it and the world ends. Luckily Touma's able to write a sequel to the world that picks up right where the previous one left off.]]
63* In ''Series/TheOrville'' episode [[Recap/TheOrvilleS2E8E9Identity "Identity"]], [[spoiler:deactivating Kaylon Primary does nothing to stop their fleet from attempting to exterminate humanity]].
64* ''Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy'': [[BigBad Trakeena's]] final plan, after assuming her OneWingedAngel form, is to reactivate the crashed Space Colony Terra Venture for a literal ColonyDrop, killing all the people who fled the crashed colony to a camp on Mirinoi. After a final fight, Leo kills her with his battilizer, but Terra Venture is still going straight for Mirinoi and the camp, with the Rangers seeing no way to stop it. It's only thanks to the Galaxy Megazords timely interference that the colony is steered away from the camp and a carnage is averted.
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68* In ''Theatre/{{Tosca}}'', Scarpia is killed in the end of the second act, but his body isn't discovered until much later, and his order about Cavaradossi's shooting is still carried out.
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72* [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] in ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar''. Syndri is working on a ritual to free a daemon from an ArtifactOfDoom, while Lord Bale holds off the Imperial forces. Captain Angelos killing Bale is actually the final trigger to freeing the daemon. Syndri knew that Bale wouldn't willingly sacrifice himself, so Syndri intentionally started the ritual somewhere that the Imperials would find, so he could set up Bale to be killed during the ritual. As a bonus, Syndri gets to mock the Imperials for helping to free the daemon.
73* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'': After defeating Murdaw, the fact that monsters are still running around is taken as a hint that there's more demon lords to defeat (four of them, in fact). Of course, from a Doylist perspective the monsters are only there to provide gold and experience.
74* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. Defeating Sephiroth does not make Meteor go away, and is only necessary to allow Holy to leave its Crater to counter it. Even then, Holy doesn't work until The Lifestream bursts out of the ground to its aid.
75* ''VideoGame/HalfLife2 Episode 1'' and ''Episode 2'' deal with the aftermath of the defeat of [[BigBad Wallace Breen]] and the destruction of the Citadel.
76* In ''VideoGame/MegaManX8'', defeating Burn Rooster isn't the end of the mission - you have to RiseToTheChallenge against the lava and reach the finish at the top.
77* ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' series:
78** In [[VideoGame/MegaManZero1 the first game]], it's telling that Phantom is fought at the very beginning of the level. Sure enough, he then reveals that he has planted time bombs in the facility and self-destructs. Your next mission is defusing the bombs.
79** ''VideoGame/MegaManZero4'':
80*** After the main 8 bosses are defeated, Ciel expresses relief that the villains' Operation Ragnarok (which aims to destroy [[LastFertileRegion Area Zero]]) has been stopped by Zero. Then the BigBad Dr. Weil contacts them from afar and reveals that the 8 bosses were but a diversion to cover the real purpose of the operation: building a KillSat, Ragnarok, that he'd then use to destroy Area Zero.
81*** Around the final stretch of the game, Dr. Weil is presumed dead, and Zero has also killed Weil's TheDragon, Craft, who took over Ragnarok. But then Ragnarok fires a "warning shot" and it's revealed that Weil is still alive inside the satellite, leading to the final levels in the game: to get into the satellite and stop Weil from [[ColonyDrop crashing it down onto Area Zero.]]
82* In ''VideoGame/{{Mercenaries}}'', the nuke General Song launched at Seoul is still in the air after you capture or kill him, requiring you to use his computer to deactivate it before it detonates. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Unless you destroyed his computer in the fight]].
83* In ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}'', [[spoiler:Porky Minch]], leader of the Pigmasks, is neutralized towards the end of TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon. However, the one actually executing his plan is little more than a soulless robot with no will beyond fulfilling his master's plan, and thus the Pigmasks can't truly be defeated until he's dealt with.
84* ''VideoGame/Persona5'': Throughout the game, Shido is presented as the BigBad, the head of TheConspiracy and the ultimate corrupt adult trying to control innocents for his own end. However, once his palace is complete and his heart is changed, causing him to repent his actions...nothing happens. Turns out that he had enough allies who immediately stepped in to keep everything under wraps, and the general public was still so [[VillainWithGoodPublicity under his thrall]] many refused to believe even the crimes he confessed to. The Phantom Thieves are forced to go to even greater lengths to make Shido accountable. And even ''then,'' after all that, Sae points out that they don't actually have any presentable evidence against Shido aside from his confession. Only when [[spoiler:Joker turns himself in as the leader of the Phantom Thieves to give testimony]] can this storyline be resolved. And the game itself still ends ambivalent to whether the Phantom Thieves were able to cause any large-scale changes to Japan.
85* In ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeonExplorers'', the player and their partner manage to defeat MadGod Primal Dialga, who is trying to stop them from returning the Time Gears to Temporal Tower and preventing its collapse, which would cause [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the planet's paralysis]], but they never had time to actually put the Time Gears back and have to immediately rush to do it before the tower collapses. [[spoiler: Although the tower seems to collapse just as they do so, it turns out it just barely survives.]]
86* In the first ''VideoGame/ShiningForce'', killing Darksol doesn't stop his attempts to resurrect Dark Dragon. The ritual is far enough along to complete without him. In the VideogameRemake, this was changed; Darksol [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled kills himself]] after being defeated, as his death was itself part of the ritual.
87* ''Videogame/FalloutNewVegas'': If you want, you can kill Caesar at any time as soon as you gain access to his camp, but it won't magically make the whole Legion turn around and go home. [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]], however, in that it's frequently speculated that the Legion will ''eventually'' collapse into infighting without his charisma and political acumen to hold it together, but not fast enough to prevent the [[FinalBattle Second Battle of Hoover Dam]].
88** The villain of the ''Lonesome Road'' DLC is savvy enough to anticipate his possible defeat by the Courier, so he rigs some nuclear missiles on an unstoppable countdown and summons a large group of EliteMooks in a TakingYouWithMe gambit. If you talk him down he'll help fight the mooks, but you're still on your own for dealing with the missiles.
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92* Mentioned in the ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' episode for ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', where Batman talks about crippling the Joker after [[CarFu hitting Joker with his motorcycle]], but the Joker already had a plan in motion that wasn't stopped by his injury.
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96* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', the defeat of Fire Lord Ozai allows Zuko to ascend to the throne and end the Hundred Years War, but it's only a start to the recovery process. The tie-in comics go into greater detail about how tensions between the three nations are still very much high.
97* In ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' episode "What You Want", Danny succeeds in trapping Desiree, but still has to deal with Tucker transforming into an unstoppable half-ghost.
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