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Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers
  • In "Chrysalis," the Queen manages to break Zachary by torturing his Rangers in front of him, making him think he witnessed Niko's execution, casually discussing her plans for Earth in front of him, and following it up with telepathic Mind Rape. When Niko actually comes back with the BETA fleet, the Queen, in a rage, starts to kill her in front of Zach. He flips out, grabs the Queen, puts them BOTH in the Psychocrypt, activates his bionics without having access to his badge and blasts her into ash.
    "If it will end the nightmare, then I don't care. I'm already dead. This is for the two years of my life you've stolen from me, you BITCH!!!"

Animorphs

  • In What Tomorrow Brings, Jake flies in on Rachel when she's in elephant morph, wrecking a group of Controllers' car because one of them shot Jordan.

Avatar: The Last Airbender

  • In Chong Sheng, Katara goes on one of these when the Rough Rhinos taunt her after torturing and murdering Jet right in front of her. Though it warrants mentioning that the distinct lack of roaring on her part is what makes it Nightmare Fuel.
  • Republic City Blues: After her mother was killed by the Agni Kai Triad, Asami sneaks into their meeting at the Last Dance club and massacres all of them. The event came to be known as the Last Dance Massacre and Asami became the "Red Raven".

BlazBlue

  • In the Help Me, Dr. Hazama! fanfic "Disaster-Piece Theatre", we have Kokenoe inexplicably growing to gigantic sizes and taking out almost the entire cast because they helped replace her favorite game

Babylon 5

  • Jha'dur's attempted revenge in canon is described in the show's entry on the Live Action page, but The Dilgar War makes it worse by pointing out she particularly hated the Markab and the plague that exterminated them in horrible pain started at about the same time she, a Plague Master, had resurfaced after being believed dead for over twenty years.

Bleach

  • In Blood For Blood, Soul society ordered the cold-blooded assassination of Ichigo, all his friends and all his family, because they were afraid he might become too powerful and overthrow them someday. Boy, were they right. Ichigo's rampage is brutally efficient.

Crossover

  • In Ace Combat: The Equestrian War, Firefly attempts one as a filly against Black Star, who killed her parents. Rainbow Dash tries to do one at the end of chapter 14. Both fail.
  • In this crossover involving Gumball Watterson meeting Count Dracula, the Wattersons find that Dracula is enacting his plan out of revenge for the death of his wife. Also, during the final battle, it's revealed that Dracula's first shapeshift occurred just before Dracula brutally slaughtered several villagers trying to kill him and his daughters, and that's when he began his war on humanity.
  • The Bridge (MLP): The "Winter War" arc set in the Equestria Girls-verse begins as a result of a rampage, but also harshly deconstructs this trope. While the Sirens and the Dark Hunters are justifiably angry and upset over Sonata being attacked and maimed by Sci-Twi, their ultraviolent response creates far more problems than it solves. Largely since this conflict was orchestated by the Wendigos, beings who feed off of hatred and strife, and who are counting on them to create more violence.
    • In their blind anger, Monster X and Gigan mistakingly target and attack Princess Twilight and her friends, completely innocent bystanders. The end result is they end up with a very angry Terran Defenders and Celestia coming after them, and are essentially stuck with Princess Twilight as a hostage to deter retaliation. Due to past grudges with both Equestria and Terra, they refuse to communicate with the heroes about the situation, which only fuels their distrust and anger further.
    • When the Dark Hunters and Sirens do finally catch up with Sci-Twi, they also resort to violence in order to get Sonata's gem back. Unfortunately, this also creates problems: Sci-Twi was manipulated into stealing Sonata's gem by Zephyrus, whose convinced her that the people chasing after her are evil monsters. By refusing to even try and talk Sci-Twi down, instead choosing force, they only further convince Sci-Twi and Wallflower, who has also been manipulated, that Zephyrus' fabrications are correct.
    • Eventually, all these mistakes come to a head when the big battle starts: the past grudges of the Sirens and the Dark Hunters lead to a bunch of senseless conflicts with the heroes. The Dazzlings end up in an battle of the bands with the Rainbooms, while Gigan picks a stupid and pointless fight with Godzilla. Aria's savage brutalization of Sci-Twi, without even an offer of mercy or explanation, only scares and angers the girl into embracing the power of the Wendigos, and Wallflower Blush, seeing Aria beating Sci-Twi nearly to death, angrily uses the Memory Stone on X, which allows Boreas to posess him. Aria takes on her Kaizer X form to fight Boreas, but it does her no good since her powers only fuel Boreas, and she can't fight without killing X's body.
    • The end result of these screw-ups is nothing short of disaster: the Sirens and the Dark Hunters not only fail in their task, but have only fueled the Wendigos and made them stronger by creating so much strife and hate: Boreas walks away with X's body, Notus is able to feed off everyone's self-doubt, and both the Sirens and the Dark Hunters are utterly ashamed and horrified with themselves for causing things to spiral out of control. While Sci-Twi learns the truth about Zephyrus, she is too badly hurt by Aria's attack to warn Wallflower, who due to the aforementioned attack and fear for her friend, is easily manipulated by Zephyrus into erasing Sci-Twi's memories.
    • Only one solution is left to the Dark Hunters and Sirens: admit their mistakes to the heroes, drop their grudges, and make amends. Gigan is forced to acknowledge he was wrong to act the way he did, while Aria acknowledges she only fueled Boreas by beating Sci-Twi within an inch of her life.
  • Child of the Storm: In the aftermath of the Forever Red arc in the sequel Ghosts of the Past, which saw the Red Room kidnap, torture, and brainwash Harry, Loki proceeds to systematically hunt down and kill every single member of the organization.
  • Harry in the Harry Potter and The Crow Crossover The Crow: Phoenix Rising which has Harry Potter as The Crow dishing out disproportionate and poetic punishments to the Death Eaters on his hit list.
  • The very premise of Deus Ex Equine Revengeance is an augmented Rainbow Dash going on one after her family is murdered.
  • Applejack again in Equestrylvania, during the climax of the first book. When she finds out that Marble raised her parents as zombies during the attack on Ponyville, she goes into a blind rage and nearly hunts Marble down to kill her — fortunately, Big Macintosh talks her down, reminding her that due to Marble's Evil Plan, any harm done to her will mean the deaths of all the foals she poisoned.
  • Harry and the Shipgirls:
    • The Abyssals tried to pass the blame of their own attempt on Hoppou on humans, in hopes of getting Wanko into this state. She did... against the Abyssals, after she found out about the treachery.
      • Haru slipped into this state after the Abyssals killed her husband during the Blood Week, going after low-level Abyssals before her sister caught up with her and beat some sense into her.
      • Zamarad slipped into this as well during The Battle of Kingsport resulting in most of the town being burned down and Wood Island literally burned to the bedrock in her attempt to save Delilah.
      • The Mizuchi Yodogawa, for all that she typically acts like a Scatterbrained Senior, is still one of the more powerful Mizuchi. When her human husband Etsumi was killed during Blood Week, she wiped out every single Abyssal within 100 miles of Osaka, all with the Yodogawa River running pure white from her rage.
  • Harry Potter: Pokémon Master: The Johto/Kanto War was basically this. After Koga accidentally ordered the killing of 40 Johto protesters and was then going to have the incident covered up the Kenway Brothers declared war on Kanto. Things might have been just normal revenge if Bruno hadn't kidnapped the brothers' parents and sent them to the worst prison in the world to try and use as leverage. The Kenways attacked the prison and slaughter almost all the guards then went right to Kanto where Jack Kenway brutally murdered Koga, his brother Jonas killed Bruno, then they marched on the Pokemon League and once they forced Lance to surrender blew the entire structure up. There is a reason Harry's region trembles when the brothers side with Harry and declare war on Voldemort.
  • How the Light Gets In: Dean and Nyssa went on of these against HIVE to avenge Laurel, culminating with Dean torturing Damien Darhk to death.
  • The Last of Us Series (Once Upon a Time, The Last of Us): Emma slaughters her way through all of the Fireflies after finding out that they were planning on killing her to make the cure.
  • In A Man of Iron, the North's rebellion against the Iron Throne turns into this after Joffrey accidentally kills Sansa.
    • During the second book, A Crack of Thunder, Ivan Vanko is leading a group of Ironborn on a rampage against the Starks, Lannisters, and any other of Westeros' noble houses who killed his family as collateral damage during Balon's failed rebellion.
  • The Night Unfurls:
    • From Olga's perspective, waging war on Eostia and sending marauding orcs to its lands equate to justified vengeance for the enslavement of the dark elves, her kind. Consequently, Eostia responded in kind and both sides were unwilling to compromise, leading to a war that lasted for centuries, as well as a deep-seated prejudice between Eostia's people and the dark elves.
    • Discussed in Chapter 4 of the original. Indriga speculates about the possibility that the upstart, anti-heroic knight Kyril lost a loved one to the orcs and goblins, which explains why he displays brutality and intense hatred while fighting a greenskin, as the rumors say. These claims turn out to be incorrect, because Kyril just happens to be an insanely strong, stoic fighter who leaves much Gorn behind, never motivated by hatred or revenge in any way. Moreover, while he did lose many friends and loved ones, none of them are confirmed to be dead at the hands of orcs / goblins.
    • For another discussed example, several P.O.V. characters are absolutely certain that Kyril will rain hell on anyone who touches a hair on Evetta's head, something that is outright confirmed by Kyril himself during his narration in Chapter 28 of the original. Though Evetta will do that herself and spare him the effort.
    • In Chapter 30 of the original, Olga unleashes a Tranquil Fury variant on John Mandeville's goons by reducing a good chunk of them to ash, as revenge for Mandeville's abduction of her servant Chloe and House Mandeville's involvement in the dark elf slave trade.
  • Origin Story: Alex Harris, possessing all the powers of a Kryptonian, gets positively medieval on the Thunderbolts after they turn her girlfriend into "collateral damage". She hits Bullseye so hard that the assassin's adamantium-reinforced skull deforms around her fist, rips Radioactive Man's heart out with her bare hands, rams a forefinger through Songbird's larynx, burns the Venom symbiote into a puddle of smoking goo with her heat vision, and pitches Penance into outer space. She leaves Moonstone alive and (relatively) unharmed as a “message” to Norman Osborn.
  • Perturabo in Remnant: During the Siege of Terra, Ren and Nora are struck down by a Chaos Champion. Perturabo, who had adopted and raised them as if they were his own children, arrives just in time to say a final farewell to Nora. The moment she passes on, Perturabo takes a brief moment to grieve before he falls into a state of unadulterated rage, unleashing his wrath on the Traitor forces outside the Imperial Palace and wiping out whole swathes of them.
  • Rise of the Galeforces has a literal Roaring Rampage of Revenge in Episode 4, courtesy of Violet of all people. No doubt owing to the lethal physical power she has, said rampage eventually leads to the destruction of both of the Big Bads, most if not all of their war machines and creatures, the companies behind said war machines and creatures, and the fourth wall itself.
  • RWBY: Rose In Black: Ruby undergoes one when Cinder kills Pyrrha as in canon. Consumed by grief, rage, and horror, Ruby pins Cinder to the wall in Ozpin's ruined office with symbiote biomass, maims her using the Enigma Force from her silver eyes, proceeds to defeat both Mercury and Emerald with brutal abandon (even biting off the former's prosthetic legs), throws Cinder's words back into her face as she tears the Fall Maiden's power from her body, and very nearly kills her for all the pain and suffering she caused, and that's without the Crescent Rose symbiote using its host's memories to torment their opponent. Yes, that Ruby went that far to make Cinder's night so unpleasant because she was just that pissed off.
  • Shadows over Meridian:
    • After the failure of her renegade quest to assassinate Metalbeak breaks Vera's already fragile sanity, she resorts to starting a Prison Riot in Snowpoint with the intention of assassinating Jade before going after Metalbeak again, and she even tries to kill Caroline for trying to stop her from killing Maya, no longer caring who she has to sacrifice to avenge her grandfather.
    • Both the Phobos loyalists and the saner Elyon loyalists are against killing Jade because they're afraid that if anything happens to her, the Shadowkhan will slaughter absolutely everyone on Meridian to avenge their queen.
  • Scoob and Shag: The Invaders turn out to have a solid motive for invading Toone: the secret Ballyhoo experiments, overseen by Commander One, that infected a good number of their populace after the Commander decided to use them as guinea pigs.
  • Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K: The Imperium of Man's war with the Galactic Republic. During a botched First Contact, a Jedi-led fleet inadvertently destroys an Imperial refugee ship after seemingly attacking it unprovoked (in reality, it was a False Flag Operation by Palpatine, who remotely mind-controlled a clone captain in the Republic Navy into performing a suicidal ramming maneuver with his ship). The Imperium's initial response was to massacre nearly the entire Republic fleet making first contact, then embark on a genocidal campaign into the heart of Republic space where they invaded and occupied two of the Republic's founding Core Worlds, and exterminated millions of Republic civilians in death camps.
  • The Stars Will Aid Their Escape: When Trixie (who the heroes have been tricked into believing is the Big Bad) appears at Canterlot during the eclipse celebration, Applejack goes into a blind fury and attacks her for what happened to Apple Bloom. She very nearly beats her to death before Rainbow Dash talks her down.
  • Weiss Reacts: Cinder undergoes one of these against Siegmund Schnee when he taunts her about Summer Rose's death. This is compounded by the implication that Siegmund either killed Summer himself or set up her death.
  • The Wedding Crashers: A downplayed example. Dean and Sam Winchester tag along with Leah to the Cullens' wedding and have to endure their pompous and hypocritical behavior. After being harrassed by vampires and hearing Sue and Emily verbally abuse Leah, they decide enough is enough and deliberately cause trouble at the wedding.

Dragon Age

  • Walking in Circles: Implied by Redcliffe!Solas in the Bad Future when he talked about how he killed Alexius to take the amulet, then gathered forces to take control of the Redcliffe Castle and stubbornly refused to lose it to Corypheus despite the fact there are more important and safer places he could use. Evelyn guesses that Solas remained there where he thought she died to always feel his anger the most keenly.

Family Guy

  • In Attack Of The 100 Foot Meg Griffin, Meg tears down Quahog after Connie's plan fails. However, the latter succeeded in making the former believe that it was her family who was behind everything.

Firefly

  • In All the Little Pieces Jayne riddles 10 men with bullets after they rape River. He's laughing while he does it.

Fullmetal Alchemist

  • In the second part of the Elemental Chess Trilogy series, certain events are intended to make Roy Mustang go on one of these. But in a subversion, he doesn't — partly because he's too sick to even get out of bed.

Harry Potter

  • In Heir, Tom Riddle's war against the muggle world really started when he was a child at the orphanage and a posse of muggle girls killed his baby snake.
  • In Time Again: Redux the Bad Future Harry and Hermione were sent back to prevent resulted from Hermione's son Hugo witnessing Ron giving her a mind-control potion, narrowly escaping being obliviated and trying to get justice for her, in vain. After his sister Rose is killed in the same attack where he loses an eye, he starts killing pureblood wizards indiscriminately and eventually exposes the wizarding world by attacking the Minister of Magic during a meeting with the Prime Minister, killing everyone there.

Hannibal Lecter

  • In Settling Accounts, Susana Alvarez Lecter, the daughter of Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling, returns to America after her father's death to "settle his accounts" by killing any of his surviving enemies, such as Doctor Chilton; she even captures Lecter's old nurse Barney and locks him in her father's old cell for a weekend, describing this as "payback" for him just watching while her parents were kept apart.

Hetalia: Axis Powers

  • Gankona, Unnachgiebig, Unità: The moment the homophobe was about to rape Italy, Germany and Japan tackled him to the ground before proceeding to beat the living crap out of him. He didn't stand a chance.
  • Hakkōna: Due to the Obake Gyakusatsu—Obake Massacre—taking the lives of all his fellow Obake, including his siblings' and cousin's, Kiku became vengeful and hateful of humans. He took his revenge by haunting a certain part of a Japanese forest and killing the men who trespassed during the night while severely traumatizing the women and children. It was only because of Feliciano's love for him and acceptance of who he was that he finally stopped.
  • In Twisted, the sequel to the "World Financial Crisis Gangbang," America kills the countries that brutally raped him.

KanColle

  • In Eternity, Enterprise was more or less in permanent RRoR mode after Pearl Harbor, and to her shame her bloodlust and demeaning attitude towards her fellow ships who did not took the vow (When we are through with them, Japanese language will be spoken only in hell) as seriously as she did alianated her with the rest of USN. Her transfer to Japanese Maritine Self Defense Forces (and where she got the titular nickname) did wonders in mellowing her out.

Left 4 Dead 2

  • In "Blind Man's Bluff", Nick comes extremely close to exacting one of these on Brenda and the rest of the Angels when Brenda gloats about one of her teammates torturing Ellis to death. His Berserk Button was smashed to the point of no return, and he was in such a frothing rage that he was planning to kill all of them with nothing but his bare hands, even though they were heavily armed.

Mass Effect

  • In Of Sheep and Battle Chicken, this is a very common trope. The most epic of which probably goes to Matriarch Trellani's personal crusade against the Thirty within the Matriarch Republics for their killing of her bondmate, daughters, sisters, disciples, extended family, and anyone else she might have revealed the truth of the Thirty to. She has openly expressed her desire to kill every last member of their families in revenge, down to the youngest maidens, and to use their blood to water her garden. By the time the story begins she has already killed dozens to hundreds of them over the course of a few decades and considers it a good start.
  • In Mass Effect: Synthesis, Tevos and the Salarian Councilor launch a pre-emptive attack on every human colony they can find using a bioweapon specifically designed to kill humans, causing the deaths of 3.2 billion (roughly one fifth of humanity). The Systems Alliance responds by killing every Salarian and Asari in the galaxy that isn't needed for synthesis with one of the SIL. Roughly five years after the attack, both races are extinct.

Miraculous Ladybug

  • There's More Magic Out There: The Akuma Wicked Witch, aka Alix Kubdel, engages in this for her counterpart Little Red / Chloé Bourgeois. Both of them were Akumatized over Chloé's breakdown from her mother's words and Alix rage on her behalf, and all that Wicked Witch desires is to burn Audrey alive for hurting her Red along with the rest of Paris for seemingly doing nothing in regards to Chloé's abuse.

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

  • It gets glossed over, but in Temporary Hiatus Daring Do went on one when Ahuizotil kills her father. Ahuizotil says she literally tore through his personal guard and nearly killed him. One has to wonder what Rainbow Dash and Twilight's reaction to this would be...

Naruto

  • In Grief Not Silent, Mikoto Uchiha delievers one unto Iwagakure after the death of her younger brother Obito, dropping any need to plan a proper assault with her fellow Jounin in favor of terrifying her enemies. She singlehandedly wipes out any Iwa ninjas in her path and destroys an entire fort before using Susano'o to attack the Tsuchikage Onoki. Onoki proved too strong for Mikoto in the end, but Minato was able to rescue before Onoki could finish her off. While her actions didn't end the Third Ninja War, it did lead to a ceasefire between the Lands of Fire and Earth.
  • In A Growing Affection, after the Blood Drinker Doraku appears to kill Hinata in chapter 11, Naruto unleashes two previously unseen jutsu, and shreds large chunks of the demon's body with Rasengans. When the demon taunts him with the fact that Naruto can't kill him, Naruto blows a hole through Doruka's chest, drives a stalagmite through the hole, pinning Doraku to a cave wall and then has his Blood Clones collapse the cave on top of the "vampire".
  • In Naruto vs Sasuke: The Aftermath, Shikamaru goes on one of these when Sasuke kills Chouji simply to hurt Naruto. At the time of the funeral, instead of dropping flowers into the grave like others, he drops in a bag full of headbands of the Sound Ninja he massacred.
  • When Aiko Uzumaki of Vapors realizes that the Butterfly effect has left Naruto with no training in using the Kyuubi's chakra while they are fighting Gaara, she invokes this by purposefully taking a debilitating blow where Naruto can see. She passes out and the rest is an Offscreen Moment of Awesome, but the battle is implied to have been more one-sided than it was in canon.
  • Whilst not stated in the actual series itself, Waltz of Third Fang's Yet again, with a little extra help went on one so terrible that it not only gave him the names The Red Flood and The Eyes of Stone. And it messed him up, to the point that anyone stupid enough to remind him of that day better pray that they're corpses are still recognisable as human once he's done.

Neon Genesis Evangelion

  • The One I Love Is...: At the final chapter, Shinji makes it to the battlefield... and sees he is too late: the MP-Evas have torn into pieces and eaten Unit 02, apparently killing Asuka. After the initial shock and horror Shinji decides his only single goal in life is making them paying with blood. Burning with rage, he attacks and slaughters brutally all of them.
    Shinji: Die... die... die... die! Die! Die! You monsters! You killed Asuka! I'll kill you! Kill you! I'LL KILL YOU ALL!

One Piece

  • The Butcher Bird:
    • After most of the captains and crews they'd allied with are killed during the Spice Archipelago Saga, the Nightmare Pirates have a collective Let's Get Dangerous! moment. At the end of it, literal thousands are dead, the Archipelago has a new volcano, and every major player in the conflict with the exception of the Nightmares and a single surviving officer from one of those allied crews is dead.
    • After Eustass Kid tortures Clare and the rest of the Gear Pirates to death as a form of payback, the Nightmares gather every single pirate crew on the island and go hunting for his head. This lead to the formation of the massive pirate alliance known as The Wild Hunt, and indirectly to Vinci being named a Warlord of the Sea.
  • This Bites!:
    • Sanji goes on a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown on Ohm for hurting Conis. It's so much that he actually sets himself on fire.
    • While watching the events of Movie 6 as transmitted by Soundbite, Garp is so anguished at seeing his grandson's pain that he makes plans to go to that island and tear the monster apart with his own two hands, before the biggest Buster Call in history blows the island off the map. To be in the same room as him and his rage during those plans is suffocating, even for the Admirals.
    • Enies Lobby, which is way worse for the World Government than in canon. How? Well, the only thing the crew did different in their little jaunt through the Judicial Island to rescue Robin is air it live, with the entire world listening. That sparked a massive crime spree all across the Grand Line, spearheaded by the Supernovas and joined in by no less than two of the Four Emperors. Oh, but it didn't end there — the Straw Hats (and more specifically, Cross and Soundbite) topped it off by airing a boatload of the World Government's dirty laundry, exposing their deep-rooted corruption and permanently tarnishing their reputation. End result? Civil unrest on a global scale, with several countries following Alabasta's lead and going revolutionary, including Water 7. Basically, within one day, the Straw Hats neutered the World Government so badly that it will take decades before they and the Marines are anywhere close to their previous operating capacity.
    • Strong World. In retaliation for Shiki's many transgressions against them, the Straw Hats loot his palace, crush his army, steal back the transceiver he stole from them, and all in all ruin the plan he had been working towards for the last twenty years. That's before Luffy beats his ass into the ground that is very, very below and they crash land Merveille into the sea. And this time, instead of the world hearing said rampage, they're watching it, all thanks to Shiki's Visual Transponder Snails.

RWBY

  • Children of Remnant: After Jaune rejects Pyrrha, she goes on a rampage against Grimm in the Emerald Forest that ends up leveling a large chuck of the woods. She even almost summons the Wyvern to fight her in her rage, and only stops because Emerald follows her and provokes her into a fight instead.

Sengoku Basara

The Silmarillion

  • In The Servants of Ungoliant, Daurin goes on one of these against a group of Gongs after they brutally slaughter several Elves.

Shin Megami Tensei

  • According to The Kanyeverse, the Conception was started by Sonic the Hedgehog after discovering that Kanye (the Demi-Fiend) slept with Amy.

A Song of Ice and Fire

  • Chasing Dragons:
    • Khal Pobo gathers several hordes under his command in order to wage war on the Kingdom of Myr in revenge for Khal Zirquo's death at the Battle of Narrow Run. In return for their own actions during this, Robert swears one of these against the Dothraki as a whole.
    • The Abolitionist Alliance get thoroughly battered in the Battle of the Agneiat and following skirmishes, being bloodied, exhausted and losing a good number of their commanders. Once they learn that the remnants of the Volantene Grand Army have their backs to the wall at Ghoyan Drohe, their rage reinvigorates them and they charge forward to destroy their hated foe.

Sonic the Hedgehog

  • In The Greatest Betrayal, through five years of torture, Shadow is brainwashed by Doctor Robotnik into believing that Sonic dropped him at the end of Sonic Adventure 2, and goes on one, torturing Sonic's friends to make Sonic miserable and working his way up the friendship ladder. There's a LOT of Torture Porn going on, plenty of rape, and at least two characters die, with one of them getting stabbed 27 times and chopped into pieces with a steak knife.

Star Trek

  • In Atlas, Spock basically orders one of these when he feels his lover Jim Kirk killed through the mating bond they share. It results in probably one of the coolest lines ever to be delivered by a vengeful Vulcan: "Find her. Prevent her goals. Destroy her plans. Break her dog. Lay waste to all who gather around her. Ensure that she comes to regret ever hearing the name James Tiberius Kirk." This is eventually carried out.

Star Wars

Storm Hawks

  • A Raven Under the Starlight: Cyclonis slaughters her way through Captain Dekutizonke's Kitanen forces after he attacks her and Phoenix.

Transformers

Turning Red

Warhammer 40,000

  • Abused daughter Batel of ToyHammer's roaring part of her rampage of revenge begins when she calls out her step-father, while giving in to her more evil nature. Not much detail on what exactly, but the sadistic man treated the mother and daughter both like 'toys', so the worst can be assumed. Her revenge started earlier with a very ill-advised pact with the Chaotic Evil Chaos Gods.

Worm

  • Wyvern: When Vicky is badly injured and nearly killed by Inago (Lung, in canon) during the gang fight, Taylor goes ballistic and beelines for the villain, ignoring the rest of the feuding gangsters in her single-minded determination to find Inago and make him pay. Given that she's a giant, armored, fire-breathing reptile at the time, she handily manages to thrash Inago to within an inch of his life.

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