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* In ''VideoGame/{{MirrorsEdgeCatalyst}}", the Sentinel that knocks Faith on her back and through a set of scaffolding in the prologue assumes that the subsequent fall killed her and doesn't bother to look for her body. He even reassures [[MissionControl his dispatcher]] that "she couldn't have survived that".
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* In ''VideoGame/{{MirrorsEdgeCatalyst}}", ''VideoGame/MirrorsEdgeCatalyst'', the Sentinel that knocks Faith on her back and through a set of scaffolding in the prologue assumes that the subsequent fall killed her and doesn't bother to look for her body. He even reassures [[MissionControl his dispatcher]] that "she couldn't have survived that".
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* In ''VideoGame/{{MirrorsEdgeCatalyst}}", the Sentinel that knocks Faith on her back and through a set of scaffolding in the prologue assumes that the subsequent fall killed her and doesn't bother to look for her body. He even reassures [[MissionControl his dispatcher]] that "she couldn't have survived that".
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** The player's character starts out by surviving two bullets to the head ''and'' being BuriedAlive.
** The original Legate (field commander) of Caesar's Legion, Joshua Graham had been reported dead five times by New California Republic {{ranger}}s and sharpshooters, but he survived until he lost the Battle of Hoover Dam, when Caesar ordered him covered in pitch, set on fire, and thrown into the Grand Canyon. Rumors persist that he lives on as "The Burned Man," which are proven true by the ''Honest Hearts'' expansion.
** The original Legate (field commander) of Caesar's Legion, Joshua Graham had been reported dead five times by New California Republic {{ranger}}s and sharpshooters, but he survived until he lost the Battle of Hoover Dam, when Caesar ordered him covered in pitch, set on fire, and thrown into the Grand Canyon. Rumors persist that he lives on as "The Burned Man," which are proven true by the ''Honest Hearts'' expansion.
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* Frankie from ''VideoGame/GunsGoreAndCanolli'' survives being thrown from a zeppelin into a cloud of zombie virus. In the sequel, Vinny throws him in a giant meatgrinder to make sure he doesn't come back.
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* Frankie from ''VideoGame/GunsGoreAndCanolli'' ''VideoGame/GunsGoreAndCannoli'' survives being thrown from a zeppelin into a cloud of zombie virus. In the sequel, Vinny [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill throws him in a giant meatgrinder meatgrinder]] to make sure he doesn't come back.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}'': Being an escapologist, con artist, and walking plot device, [[Characters/HellblazerJohnConstantine John Constantine]] has made a name for himself due to this. He's been face to face against the most powerful beings in existence such as the {{Satan}} and {{God}} (gods) himself, and somehow only leaves (and I quote) "a nod, a wink, and a wisecrack". It also helps that {{Deus ex Machina}} is one of his signature magical powers.
** His sidekick, Chas Chandler, also has his few shares. The guy survived from almost being raped by a demon, to having a long nose fuel truck fall unto his head... before exploding (and he even had no scratches).
** His sidekick, Chas Chandler, also has his few shares. The guy survived from almost being raped by a demon, to having a long nose fuel truck fall unto his head... before exploding (and he even had no scratches).
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* ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}'': ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}'':
** Being an escapologist, con artist, and walking plot device,[[Characters/HellblazerJohnConstantine [[Characters/{{Hellblazer}} John Constantine]] has made a name for himself due to this. He's been face to face against the most powerful beings in existence such as the {{Satan}} and {{God}} (gods) himself, and somehow only leaves (and I quote) "a nod, a wink, and a wisecrack". It also helps that {{Deus ex Machina}} is one of his signature magical powers.
**His John's sidekick, Chas Chandler, also has his few shares. The guy survived from almost being raped by a demon, to having a long nose fuel truck fall unto his head... before exploding (and he even had no scratches).
** Being an escapologist, con artist, and walking plot device,
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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': In "Project A For Astral", when the Dark Hand gets the sheep talisman, they fire missiles at the bridge the train is heading towards. When they watch Jackie run on the roofs of the train, then jumps onto the rail, Ratso mutters "No way he's human.". Jackie then makes into their helicopter to take the talisman back, then escapes when Ratso accidentally destroys the controls with his electric sword.