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* ''VideoGame/DetroitBecomeHuman'': When Markus is trying to get out of the junkyard, one of the broken droids he encounters asks him to kill them by removing their [[HeartDrive thorium pump]]. There's no reason not to do this, short of apathy.

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* ''VideoGame/DetroitBecomeHuman'': When Markus is trying to get out of the junkyard, one of the broken droids he encounters asks him to kill them by removing their [[HeartDrive thorium thirium pump]]. There's no reason not to do this, short of apathy.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Signalis}}'', Elster promised her lover Ariane Yeong, who was dying of radiation poisoning caused by their ship's failing reactor core, that she would put Ariane out of her misery rather than let her waste away in agony. The whole plot happens because Elster ''couldn't'' bring herself to do this, but she gains the resolve in the aptly named "Promise" ending and kills Ariane before dying of her own, unrelated injuries.

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