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* Near the end of season 3 of ''Series/TheMandalorian'', [[spoiler:Paz Vizla]] seals the door behind him to allow Bo-Katan to get Grogu and the rest of the Mandalorians to safety. He fights off a platoon of Stormtroopers clad in beskar-alloy armor, first by firing his gun [[{{Overheating}} until it overheats]], then [[ThrowingYourGunAtTheEnemy chucks it at a trooper to unbalance him]] so he falls over the edge with a push, and then continues fighting the rest in melee. He defeats them all [[YouCanBarelyStand with great difficulty]], then [[spoiler: ''three'' Praetorian Guards show up, defeat him, and he [[PullYourselfDownTheSpear pulls himself up one's blade]] to try to choke him, DefiantToTheEnd.]]
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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' [[spoiler:episode "[[Recap/TheMandalorianS3E7Chapter23TheSpies The Spies]]" Paz Vizsla sacrifices himself fighting off Imperial forces long enough for his fellow Mandalorians to escape from an ambush led by Moff Gideon.]]
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* ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]'': Season 8, Episode 14: A Secret Service RedShirt stays behind to fight off the attacking military squad while Jack & Co. attempt to evacuate President Hassan.

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* ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]'': Season 8, Episode 14: A Secret Service RedShirt stays behind to fight off the attacking military squad while Jack & Co. attempt to evacuate President Hassan. We don't see her die, but given that they eventually arrived to attack the main characters again, she probably did.
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* ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]'' Season 8, Episode 14: A Secret Service RedShirt stays behind to fight off the attacking military squad while Jack & Co. attempt to evacuate President Hassan.

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* ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]'' 24]]'': Season 8, Episode 14: A Secret Service RedShirt stays behind to fight off the attacking military squad while Jack & Co. attempt to evacuate President Hassan.



* Subverted in the first season two episode of ''Series/StargateSG1'' in which Daniel is badly wounded. Thinking that this will likely kill him anyway, he tells Jack to take the others and go on without him while he plans to stay behind and cover them. However he ends up meeting no resistance and instead hauls himself to a Goa'uld sarcophagus to get healed.

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* Subverted in the first season two Season 2 episode of ''Series/StargateSG1'' in which Daniel is badly wounded. Thinking that this will likely kill him anyway, he tells Jack to take the others and go on without him while he plans to stay behind and cover them. However he ends up meeting no resistance and instead hauls himself to a Goa'uld sarcophagus to get healed.



*** In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E23BlazeOfGlory}} Blaze of Glory]]", Eddington single-handedly masterminded a scheme to save his people AFTER his whole FaceHeelTurn--not to mention being captured and imprisoned by Starfleet--and then went down fighting to ensure that everyone escaped.

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*** In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E23BlazeOfGlory}} Blaze of Glory]]", Eddington single-handedly masterminded a scheme to save his people AFTER his whole FaceHeelTurn--not FaceHeelTurn -- not to mention being captured and imprisoned by Starfleet--and Starfleet -- and then went down fighting to ensure that everyone escaped.


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* ''Series/TheWitcher2019'': Season 1 concludes with the Battle of Sodden Hill, where twenty-two mages including Yennefer, Triss, Tissaia, and Vilgefortz battle alongside a group of refugees to hold a fortress guarding a critical river crossing against the Nilfgaardians for the two days needed for TheAlliance of the Northern kingdoms to arrive and reinforce the crossing.

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* ''Series/TheWitcher2019'': Season 1 concludes with the Battle of Sodden Hill, where twenty-two mages including Yennefer, Triss, Tissaia, and Vilgefortz battle alongside a group of refugees to hold a fortress guarding a critical river crossing against the Nilfgaardians for the two days needed for TheAlliance of the Northern kingdoms to arrive and reinforce the crossing. (This battle was referenced several times in the [[Franchise/TheWitcher original novels and video games]], but never detailed.)
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* ''Series/TheWitcher'': Season 1 concludes with the Battle of Sodden Hill, where twenty-two mages including Yennefer, Triss, Tissaia, and Vilgefortz battle alongside a group of refugees to hold a fortress guarding a critical river crossing against the Nilfgaardians for the two days needed for TheAlliance of the Northern kingdoms to arrive and reinforce the crossing.

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* ''Series/TheWitcher'': ''Series/TheWitcher2019'': Season 1 concludes with the Battle of Sodden Hill, where twenty-two mages including Yennefer, Triss, Tissaia, and Vilgefortz battle alongside a group of refugees to hold a fortress guarding a critical river crossing against the Nilfgaardians for the two days needed for TheAlliance of the Northern kingdoms to arrive and reinforce the crossing.
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* ''Series/TheWitcher'': Season 1 concludes with the Battle of Sodden Hill, where twenty-two mages including Yennefer, Triss, Tissaia, and Vilgefortz battle alongside a group of refugees to hold a fortress guarding a critical river crossing against the Nilfgaardians for the two days needed for TheAlliance of the Northern kingdoms to arrive and reinforce the crossing.
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** {{Subverted|Trope}} with the Battle of the Line. The [[OurElvesAreBetter Minbari]] rolled into the Sol system, [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly trampling]] the human fleets and bases arrayed against them, and on their way to Earth with the intent to KillAllHumans. The President of Earth made a passionate speech urging any volunteers to fight to the bitter end and buy time for others to flee Earth to neutral territory. While [[CombatAestheticist the Minbari]] were generally [[WorthyOpponent impressed]] by humanity's general {{Determinator}} spirit throughout the one-sided war, they only called the attack off and made peace with humans when [[spoiler:on examining one of the fighters, a man named Sinclair,]] the Minbari discovered, to their horror, that [[spoiler:some humans had Minbari souls]], completely blowing their ApeShallNotKillApe thinking out of the water.

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** {{Subverted|Trope}} with the Battle of the Line. The [[OurElvesAreBetter [[OurElvesAreDifferent Minbari]] rolled into the Sol system, [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly trampling]] the human fleets and bases arrayed against them, and on their way to Earth with the intent to KillAllHumans. The President of Earth made a passionate speech urging any volunteers to fight to the bitter end and buy time for others to flee Earth to neutral territory. While [[CombatAestheticist the Minbari]] were generally [[WorthyOpponent impressed]] by humanity's general {{Determinator}} spirit throughout the one-sided war, they only called the attack off and made peace with humans when [[spoiler:on examining one of the fighters, a man named Sinclair,]] the Minbari discovered, to their horror, that [[spoiler:some humans had Minbari souls]], completely blowing their ApeShallNotKillApe thinking out of the water.

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** Both Kor and Eddington died like this on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.

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* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': [[spoiler:Castiel]] does this in [[[[Recap/SupernaturalS04E22LuciferRising the Season 4 finale]] to hold off [[spoiler:the prophet Chuck's archangel]] so that Dean can reach Sam.

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** ''Series/StarTrekPicard'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E06TheImpossibleBox The Impossible Box]]", Elnor and Hugh stay on the Artifact to hold off pursuit while Picard and Soji escape, also ensuring that there is enough time for the Sikarian spatial trajector to shut down and be concealed again before the Romulans can find it and trace Picard and Soji's destination.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': [[spoiler:Castiel]] does this in [[[[Recap/SupernaturalS04E22LuciferRising [[Recap/SupernaturalS04E22LuciferRising the Season 4 finale]] to hold off [[spoiler:the prophet Chuck's archangel]] so that Dean can reach Sam.
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** In "The Long Night", [[spoiler:Beric sacrifices himself to hold off a horde of White Walkers to help Sandor and Arya escape]].
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* Sir Elyan in ''Series/{{Merlin}}'' pulls one in ''The Sword in the Stone: Part 1''. We see him cut down four of the pursuing enemies before the camera cuts away.

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* Sir Elyan in ''Series/{{Merlin}}'' ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'' pulls one in ''The Sword in the Stone: Part 1''. We see him cut down four of the pursuing enemies before the camera cuts away.
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** Part 3 of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E10TheWarMachines The War Machines]]" back in the Creator/WilliamHartnell era. In the last scene of the episode, a rampant robot is bearing down on the (characteristically) useless army and random civilian director-type-people. They all turn and run for cover, but the Doctor stands his ground in what could be more of a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome CMoA]] too.

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** Part 3 of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E10TheWarMachines The War Machines]]" back in the Creator/WilliamHartnell era. In the last scene of the episode, a rampant robot is bearing down on the (characteristically) useless army and random civilian director-type-people. They all turn and run for cover, but the Doctor stands his ground in what could be more of a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome CMoA]] too.ground.



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* ''Series/{{Heroes}}'': Government agents are attempting to capture Micah, because he's been helping other heroes to safety. Finding themselves in a parking garage, Micah and Tracy, who recently learned that she's his aunt, seem to be cornered. However, Tracy tells Micah to run, and also to activate the sprinkler system (Micah can "talk" to machines). He does so, and we get a CrowningMomentOfAwesome for Tracy, as she activates the full power of her freezing ability once Micah's out of range, freezing half of the garage, killing the agents, and sacrificing herself in the process.
** Of course, [[spoiler: we later find out she is still alive, after pulling a T-1000 melt-and-reform maneuver.]]

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* ''Series/{{Heroes}}'': Government agents are attempting to capture Micah, because he's been helping other heroes to safety. Finding themselves in a parking garage, Micah and Tracy, who recently learned that she's his aunt, seem to be cornered. However, Tracy tells Micah to run, and also to activate the sprinkler system (Micah can "talk" to machines). He does so, and we get a CrowningMomentOfAwesome nice scene for Tracy, as she activates the full power of her freezing ability once Micah's out of range, freezing half of the garage, killing the agents, and sacrificing herself in the process.
** Of course, [[spoiler: we [[spoiler:we later find out she is still alive, after pulling a T-1000 melt-and-reform maneuver.]]

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* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E15YesterdaysEnterprise}} Yesterday's Enterprise]]", the ''Enterprise'' is being attacked by three Klingon warbirds; Riker states that they can outrun them, but Picard orders the ship to stand fast and fight the Klingons so as to allow the past ''Enterprise'' to escape. Prompts the famous line, "Let us make sure history never forgets. The name. ''ENTERPRISE''!"
** Both Kor and Eddington died like this on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
*** Kor was a legendary but disgraced Klingon, managing to survive so long as a warrior he was going senile. In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS07E07OnceMoreUntoTheBreach}} Once More Unto the Breach]]", he took command of a damaged vessel, and lead a skeleton crew of volunteers on a suicide mission to delaying a Jem'Hadar squadron from overtaking the Klingon task force they were chasing. This was deemed so impressive by the Klingons on the ship he'd been serving on (even Martok, who hated the man) that they all broke out in song, including Martok . Truly a warrior's death.
*** In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E23BlazeOfGlory}} Blaze of Glory]]", Eddington single-handedly masterminded a scheme to save his people AFTER his whole FaceHeelTurn--not to mention being captured and imprisoned by Starfleet--and then went down fighting to ensure that everyone escaped.
** Variation of this occurs too many times to list in ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''. Janeway attempted to sacrifice Voyager on a number of occasions, and at least one version of Janeway succeeds. Dubbed a "variation" because she's also willing to claim "YouShallNotPass" on behalf of the crew and ship, as well as herself.
* The Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}} is being pummelled to oblivion by Cylon Basestars....when suddenly the far more badass Battlestar Pegasus shows up and starts stomping on the Cylons. The ship [[HeroicSacrifice is destroyed]] taking out the last Cylon ships so that Galactica can escape. Possibly the most Awesome Moment of Awesome on that show.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E1TheTombOfTheCybermen The Tomb of the Cybermen]]". The Doctor and Jamie attempt to close the electrified doors to the tombs, sealing the Cyber Controller inside. When they realize that doing so would kill them as well, even if they could overcome the Controller's attempts to force its way out, the enormous Toberman pushes them aside, declares, "You shall not pass Toberman: The door is closed," and forces the doors shut, killing himself and ([[BackFromTheDead apparently]]) the Cyber Controller.
** In the new series episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E2ToothAndClaw Tooth and Claw]]", a character who had previously betrayed the Queen repents, and so of course [[RedemptionEqualsDeath has to die]], so he volunteers to sacrifice himself to give the main characters more time to escape the werewolf, despite the fact that normal humans with guns had previously been shown not to slow it down at all. His death is not shown directly, so it is not known if or how he actually slowed it down.
*** Done by the Captain of the Queen's guard earlier on in the same episode. Despite being told by the doctor that bullets have no effect on the wolf he calmly reloads his revolver and says "You do your duty [find a way to kill the wolf] and I'll do mine" then steps around the corner to face it.
** In the new series episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E13Doomsday Doomsday]]", a Cyberman, formerly the director of the Torchwood Institute, turns on its cybernetic fellows at the last possible moment before they break in on the Doctor & Rose and stop them saving the day; this rebellious Cyberman even ''says'' "You will not pass" twice, and then mows down the other Cybers with an electric rifle. It's actually a very touching moment. Then comes the [[TearsFromAStone single black tear]]; borders on Narm but we'll let it pass.
*** [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming "I have done my duty... For Queen and country..."]]
** In the new series episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E6Dalek Dalek]]", one of the soldiers tries to hold off a fully-charged Dalek with a pistol. We then see a flash of light, the sound of a Dalek shot and a scream. Then we see the Dalek approaching.
** Part 3 of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E10TheWarMachines The War Machines]]" back in the Creator/WilliamHartnell era. In the last scene of the episode, a rampant robot is bearing down on the (characteristically) useless army and random civilian director-type-people. They all turn and run for cover, but the Doctor stands his ground in what could be more of a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome CMoA]] too.
** In the episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth The Stolen Earth]]" in the recent series, the American UNIT general and random RedShirt single-handedly stand against an oncoming Dalek force to give Martha Jones time to teleport away. [[spoiler: ... and of course, get lasered rather quickly. I mean, come on, these are Daleks.]]
** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E13ThePartingOfTheWays The Parting of the Ways]]" Captain Jack Harkness stops at the entrance to the main part of Floor 500, holding off several [[ImmuneToBullets Daleks with a 19th-century handgun]] to give the Doctor an extra twenty seconds. YouShallNotPass, indeed.
** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong The Wedding of River Song]]", we get Rory versus The Silence. The device that lets him remember them is booby trapped and causing him ''agonizing pain,'' but he keeps it on so he can remember them and cover the escape of Amy, the Doctor, and River Song once the Silence break in. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it gets too bad for even him once the juice gets cranked up. The Silence ''still'' don't get to pass, because Amy, who was told to run, comes back with a machine gun.]]

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** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E15YesterdaysEnterprise}} Yesterday's Enterprise]]",
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* ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]'' Season 8, Episode 14: A Secret Service RedShirt stays behind
to stand fast and fight off the Klingons so as to allow the past ''Enterprise'' to escape. Prompts the famous line, "Let us make sure history never forgets. The name. ''ENTERPRISE''!"
** Both Kor and Eddington died like this on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
*** Kor was a legendary but disgraced Klingon, managing to survive so long as a warrior he was going senile. In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS07E07OnceMoreUntoTheBreach}} Once More Unto the Breach]]", he took command of a damaged vessel, and lead a skeleton crew of volunteers on a suicide mission to delaying a Jem'Hadar squadron from overtaking the Klingon task force they were chasing. This was deemed so impressive by the Klingons on the ship he'd been serving on (even Martok, who hated the man) that they all broke out in song, including Martok . Truly a warrior's death.
*** In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E23BlazeOfGlory}} Blaze of Glory]]", Eddington single-handedly masterminded a scheme to save his people AFTER his whole FaceHeelTurn--not to mention being captured and imprisoned by Starfleet--and then went down fighting to ensure that everyone escaped.
** Variation of this occurs too many times to list in ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''. Janeway attempted to sacrifice Voyager on a number of occasions, and at least one version of Janeway succeeds. Dubbed a "variation" because she's also willing to claim "YouShallNotPass" on behalf of the crew and ship, as well as herself.
* The Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}} is being pummelled to oblivion by Cylon Basestars....when suddenly the far more badass Battlestar Pegasus shows up and starts stomping on the Cylons. The ship [[HeroicSacrifice is destroyed]] taking out the last Cylon ships so that Galactica can escape. Possibly the most Awesome Moment of Awesome on that show.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E1TheTombOfTheCybermen The Tomb of the Cybermen]]". The Doctor and Jamie
attacking military squad while Jack & Co. attempt to close evacuate President Hassan.
* ''Series/{{Angel}}'', in "Habeus Corpses", Gunn makes
the electrified doors to the tombs, sealing the Cyber Controller inside. When they realize that doing so would kill them as well, even if they could overcome the Controller's attempts to force its way out, the enormous Toberman pushes them aside, declares, "You shall not pass Toberman: The door is closed," and forces the doors shut, killing himself and ([[BackFromTheDead apparently]]) the Cyber Controller.
** In the new series episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E2ToothAndClaw Tooth and Claw]]", a character who had previously betrayed the Queen repents, and so of course [[RedemptionEqualsDeath has to die]], so
others go on while he volunteers to sacrifice himself to give the main characters more time to escape the werewolf, despite the fact that normal humans with guns had previously been shown not to slow it down at all. His death is not shown directly, so it is not known if or how he actually slowed it down.
*** Done by the Captain of the Queen's guard earlier on in the same episode. Despite being told by the doctor that bullets have no effect on the wolf he calmly reloads his revolver and says "You do your duty [find a way to kill the wolf] and I'll do mine" then steps around the corner to face it.
** In the new series episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E13Doomsday Doomsday]]", a Cyberman, formerly the director of the Torchwood Institute, turns on its cybernetic fellows at the last possible moment before they break in on the Doctor & Rose and stop them saving the day; this rebellious Cyberman even ''says'' "You will not pass" twice, and then mows down the other Cybers with an electric rifle. It's actually a very touching moment. Then comes the [[TearsFromAStone single black tear]]; borders on Narm but we'll let it pass.
*** [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming "I have done my duty... For Queen and country..."]]
** In the new series episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E6Dalek Dalek]]", one of the soldiers tries to hold off a fully-charged Dalek with a pistol. We then see a flash of light, the sound of a Dalek shot and a scream. Then we see the Dalek approaching.
** Part 3 of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E10TheWarMachines The War Machines]]"
holds back in the Creator/WilliamHartnell era. In the last scene of the episode, a rampant robot is bearing down on the (characteristically) useless army zombie horde inside Wolfram and random civilian director-type-people. They all turn and run for cover, but the Doctor stands his ground in what could be more of a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome CMoA]] too.
** In the episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth The Stolen Earth]]" in the recent series, the American UNIT general and random RedShirt single-handedly stand against an oncoming Dalek force to give Martha Jones time to teleport away. [[spoiler: ... and of course, get lasered rather quickly. I mean, come on, these are Daleks.]]
** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E13ThePartingOfTheWays The Parting of the Ways]]" Captain Jack Harkness stops at the entrance to the main part of Floor 500, holding off several [[ImmuneToBullets Daleks with a 19th-century handgun]] to give the Doctor an extra twenty seconds. YouShallNotPass, indeed.
** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong The Wedding of River Song]]", we get Rory versus The Silence. The device that lets him remember them is booby trapped and causing him ''agonizing pain,'' but he keeps it on so he can remember them and cover the escape of Amy, the Doctor, and River Song once the Silence break in. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it gets too bad for even him once the juice gets cranked up. The Silence ''still'' don't get to pass, because Amy, who was told to run, comes back with a machine gun.]]
Hart. He survives, though.



* Subverted in the first season two episode of ''Series/StargateSG1'' in which Daniel is badly wounded. Thinking that this will likely kill him anyway, he tells Jack to take the others and go on without him while he plans to stay behind and cover them. However he ends up meeting no resistance and instead hauls himself to a Goa'uld sarcophagus to get healed.
** Played straight (or perhaps homaged) in the episode "[[Recap/StargateSG1S1E2TheEnemyWithin The Enemy Within]]" where Teal'c beats a Goa'uld infested Major Kowalski to the gate room before he escapes, utters "You cannot pass" and kills him on the ramp.
** Made ever more awesome because of the circumstances. "The Enemy Within" is the second episode of Stargate, and at this point Teal'c's fate is yet to be decided (One option was to remove the infant Goa'uld within him for study, which would ''kill Teal'c''). The Goa'uld inside Kowalski takes him over, opens the Gate to Chulak, and enters the gate room to find Teal'c blocking his way. Keep in mind that the Goa'uld are Gods to Jaffa. The Goa'uld orders Teal'c to stand aside. Teal'c: "You cannot pass."
* In ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'' episode "To The Lighthouse", [[spoiler: Charley Dixon]] does this for John Connor.
* ''Series/{{Heroes}}'': Government agents are attempting to capture Micah, because he's been helping other heroes to safety. Finding themselves in a parking garage, Micah and Tracy, who recently learned that she's his aunt, seem to be cornered. However, Tracy tells Micah to run, and also to activate the sprinkler system (Micah can "talk" to machines). He does so, and we get a CrowningMomentOfAwesome for Tracy, as she activates the full power of her freezing ability once Micah's out of range, freezing half of the garage, killing the agents, and sacrificing herself in the process.
** Of course, [[spoiler: we later find out she is still alive, after pulling a T-1000 melt-and-reform maneuver.]]
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': [[spoiler:Castiel]] does this in [[[[Recap/SupernaturalS04E22LuciferRising the Season 4 finale]] to hold off [[spoiler:the prophet Chuck's archangel]] so that Dean can reach Sam.
** In the Season 5 episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E10AbandonAllHope Abandon All Hope...]]", [[spoiler: Jo decides to do this by building a bomb to hold off a group of hellhounds because she's mortally wounded]]. Right as the plan is about to come to fruition [[spoiler:her mother, Ellen, decides to join her, reiterating the show's theme of the importance of family]].
** In the Season 8 episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS08E19TaxiDriver Taxi Driver]]", [[spoiler:FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Benny, who had befriended Dean in Purgatory and hitched a ride back to Earth with him earlier in the season, allowed himself to be killed by Dean in order to rescue Sam from Purgatory, promising to come back with him the same way he did with Dean. However after they find the back door out of Purgatory, they are attacked, and Benny opts to stay behind and hold them off. However, it's made pretty obvious Benny would have stayed behind anyway, since WarmBloodbagsAreEverywhere on Earth, and he didn't want to hurt anyone.]]
* An episode of ''Series/GomerPyleUSMC'' entitled, ''They Shall Not Pass'' has Gomer paired with Sergeant Carter. When Carter is injured, only Gomer is left to protect a bridge, which he does successfully.
* ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]'' Season 8, Episode 14: A Secret Service RedShirt stays behind to fight off the attacking military squad while Jack & Co. attempt to evacuate President Hassan.
* ''Series/{{Farscape}}''. [[spoiler:[[TheBigGuy D'Argo]]]]. "'''[[PreAssKickingOneLiner I'm]]''' [[PreAssKickingOneLiner your daddy!]]"
** Also [[spoiler: Crais and Talyn]] Star-bursting to save the others and destroy the Command Carrier.

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* Subverted in The ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' is being pummelled to oblivion by Cylon Basestars… when suddenly the first season two episode of ''Series/StargateSG1'' in which Daniel is badly wounded. Thinking that this will likely kill him anyway, he tells Jack to take the others far more badass Battlestar Pegasus shows up and go on without him while he plans to stay behind and cover them. However he ends up meeting no resistance and instead hauls himself to a Goa'uld sarcophagus to get healed.
** Played straight (or perhaps homaged) in the episode "[[Recap/StargateSG1S1E2TheEnemyWithin The Enemy Within]]" where Teal'c beats a Goa'uld infested Major Kowalski to the gate room before he escapes, utters "You cannot pass" and kills him
starts stomping on the ramp.
** Made ever more awesome because of
Cylons. The ship [[HeroicSacrifice is destroyed]] taking out the circumstances. "The Enemy Within" is the second episode of Stargate, and at this point Teal'c's fate is yet to be decided (One option was to remove the infant Goa'uld within him for study, which would ''kill Teal'c''). The Goa'uld inside Kowalski takes him over, opens the Gate to Chulak, and enters the gate room to find Teal'c blocking his way. Keep in mind that the Goa'uld are Gods to Jaffa. The Goa'uld orders Teal'c to stand aside. Teal'c: "You cannot pass."
* In ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'' episode "To The Lighthouse", [[spoiler: Charley Dixon]] does this for John Connor.
* ''Series/{{Heroes}}'': Government agents are attempting to capture Micah, because he's been helping other heroes to safety. Finding themselves in a parking garage, Micah and Tracy, who recently learned that she's his aunt, seem to be cornered. However, Tracy tells Micah to run, and also to activate the sprinkler system (Micah can "talk" to machines). He does so, and we get a CrowningMomentOfAwesome for Tracy, as she activates the full power of her freezing ability once Micah's out of range, freezing half of the garage, killing the agents, and sacrificing herself in the process.
** Of course, [[spoiler: we later find out she is still alive, after pulling a T-1000 melt-and-reform maneuver.]]
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': [[spoiler:Castiel]] does this in [[[[Recap/SupernaturalS04E22LuciferRising the Season 4 finale]] to hold off [[spoiler:the prophet Chuck's archangel]]
last Cylon ships so that Dean Galactica can reach Sam.
** In
escape. Possibly the Season 5 episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E10AbandonAllHope Abandon All Hope...]]", [[spoiler: Jo decides to do this by building a bomb to hold off a group most Awesome Moment of hellhounds because she's mortally wounded]]. Right as the plan is about to come to fruition [[spoiler:her mother, Ellen, decides to join her, reiterating the show's theme of the importance of family]].
** In the Season 8 episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS08E19TaxiDriver Taxi Driver]]", [[spoiler:FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Benny, who had befriended Dean in Purgatory and hitched a ride back to Earth with him earlier in the season, allowed himself to be killed by Dean in order to rescue Sam from Purgatory, promising to come back with him the same way he did with Dean. However after they find the back door out of Purgatory, they are attacked, and Benny opts to stay behind and hold them off. However, it's made pretty obvious Benny would have stayed behind anyway, since WarmBloodbagsAreEverywhere
Awesome on Earth, and he didn't want to hurt anyone.]]
* An episode of ''Series/GomerPyleUSMC'' entitled, ''They Shall Not Pass'' has Gomer paired with Sergeant Carter. When Carter is injured, only Gomer is left to protect a bridge, which he does successfully.
* ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]'' Season 8, Episode 14: A Secret Service RedShirt stays behind to fight off the attacking military squad while Jack & Co. attempt to evacuate President Hassan.
* ''Series/{{Farscape}}''. [[spoiler:[[TheBigGuy D'Argo]]]]. "'''[[PreAssKickingOneLiner I'm]]''' [[PreAssKickingOneLiner your daddy!]]"
** Also [[spoiler: Crais and Talyn]] Star-bursting to save the others and destroy the Command Carrier.
that show.



* ''Series/{{Angel}}'', in "Habeus Corpses", Gunn makes the others go on while he holds back the zombie horde inside Wolfram and Hart. He survives, though.

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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'', ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Part 3 of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E10TheWarMachines The War Machines]]" back
in "Habeus Corpses", Gunn makes the Creator/WilliamHartnell era. In the last scene of the episode, a rampant robot is bearing down on the (characteristically) useless army and random civilian director-type-people. They all turn and run for cover, but the Doctor stands his ground in what could be more of a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome CMoA]] too.
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E1TheTombOfTheCybermen The Tomb of the Cybermen]]": The Doctor and Jamie attempt to close the electrified doors to the tombs, sealing the Cyber Controller inside. When they realize that doing so would kill them as well, even if they could overcome the Controller's attempts to force its way out, the enormous Toberman pushes them aside, declares, "You shall not pass Toberman: The door is closed," and forces the doors shut, killing himself and ([[BackFromTheDead apparently]]) the Cyber Controller.
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E6Dalek Dalek]]": [=DiMaggio=], the guard escorting Rose and Adam, tries to hold off a fully-charged Dalek with a pistol. We then see a flash of light, the sound of a Dalek shot and a scream. Then we see the Dalek approaching.
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E13ThePartingOfTheWays The Parting of the Ways]]": Captain Jack Harkness stops at the entrance to the main part of Floor 500, holding off several [[ImmuneToBullets Daleks with a handgun]] to give the Doctor an extra twenty seconds. YouShallNotPass, indeed.
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E2ToothAndClaw Tooth and Claw]]":
*** Done by the Captain of the Queen's guard earlier on in the same episode. Despite being told by the doctor that bullets have no effect on the wolf he calmly reloads his revolver and says "You do your duty [find a way to kill the wolf] and I'll do mine" then steps around the corner to face it.
*** Sir Robert [=MacLeish=], a character who had previously betrayed the Queen, repents, and so of course [[RedemptionEqualsDeath has to die]], so he volunteers to sacrifice himself to give the main characters more time to escape the werewolf, despite the fact that normal humans with guns had previously been shown not to slow it down at all. His death is not shown directly, so it is not known if or how he actually slowed it down.
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E13Doomsday Doomsday]]": A Cyberman, formerly the director of the Torchwood Institute, turns on its cybernetic fellows at the last possible moment before they break in on the Doctor & Rose and stop them saving the day; this rebellious Cyberman even ''says'' "You will not pass" twice, and then mows down the other Cybers with an electric rifle. It's actually a very touching moment. Then comes the [[TearsFromAStone single black tear]]; borders on Narm but we'll let it pass.
*** [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming "I did my duty... For Queen and country..."]]
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth The Stolen Earth]]": General Sanchez and a random RedShirt singlehandedly stand against an oncoming Dalek force to give Martha Jones time to teleport away. [[spoiler:...and of course, get lasered rather quickly. They ''are'' Daleks, after all.]]
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong The Wedding of River Song]]": Rory versus the Silence. The device that lets him remember them is booby trapped and causing him ''agonizing pain'', but he keeps it on so he can remember them and cover the escape of Amy, the Doctor, and River Song once the Silence break in. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it gets too bad for even him once the juice gets cranked up. The Silence ''still'' don't get to pass, because Amy, who was told to run, comes back with a machine gun.]]
* ''Series/{{Farscape}}''. [[spoiler:[[TheBigGuy D'Argo]]]]. "'''[[PreAssKickingOneLiner I'm]]''' [[PreAssKickingOneLiner your daddy!]]"
** Also [[spoiler: Crais and Talyn]] Star-bursting to save
the others go on while he holds back and destroy the zombie horde inside Wolfram and Hart. He survives, though.Command Carrier.



* An episode of ''Series/GomerPyleUSMC'' entitled, ''They Shall Not Pass'' has Gomer paired with Sergeant Carter. When Carter is injured, only Gomer is left to protect a bridge, which he does successfully.
* ''Series/{{Heroes}}'': Government agents are attempting to capture Micah, because he's been helping other heroes to safety. Finding themselves in a parking garage, Micah and Tracy, who recently learned that she's his aunt, seem to be cornered. However, Tracy tells Micah to run, and also to activate the sprinkler system (Micah can "talk" to machines). He does so, and we get a CrowningMomentOfAwesome for Tracy, as she activates the full power of her freezing ability once Micah's out of range, freezing half of the garage, killing the agents, and sacrificing herself in the process.
** Of course, [[spoiler: we later find out she is still alive, after pulling a T-1000 melt-and-reform maneuver.]]
* Sir Elyan in ''Series/{{Merlin}}'' pulls one in ''The Sword in the Stone: Part 1''. We see him cut down four of the pursuing enemies before the camera cuts away.
* Subverted twice in ''Series/PersonOfInterest''. In "Firewall". Reese stays behind to battle a hit team while the POI escapes. [[spoiler:Of course that's exactly what she wants, leaving her free to kidnap Finch (who's waiting with the escape car) without his interference. Turns out she's the sociopathic hacker Root.]] In "Shadow Box" Reese gets [[spoiler: arrested by the FBI]] due to the exact same circumstances of staying behind to fight off the opposition.



* Subverted twice in ''Series/PersonOfInterest''. In "Firewall". Reese stays behind to battle a hit team while the POI escapes. [[spoiler:Of course that's exactly what she wants, leaving her free to kidnap Finch (who's waiting with the escape car) without his interference. Turns out she's the sociopathic hacker Root.]] In "Shadow Box" Reese gets [[spoiler: arrested by the FBI]] due to the exact same circumstances of staying behind to fight off the opposition.
* Sir Elyan in ''Series/{{Merlin}}'' pulls one in ''The Sword in the Stone: Part 1''. We see him cut down four of the pursuing enemies before the camera cuts away.

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* Subverted twice in ''Series/PersonOfInterest''. In "Firewall". Reese stays behind to battle a hit team while the POI escapes. [[spoiler:Of course that's exactly what she wants, leaving her free first season two episode of ''Series/StargateSG1'' in which Daniel is badly wounded. Thinking that this will likely kill him anyway, he tells Jack to kidnap Finch (who's waiting with take the escape car) others and go on without him while he plans to stay behind and cover them. However he ends up meeting no resistance and instead hauls himself to a Goa'uld sarcophagus to get healed.
** Played straight (or perhaps homaged) in the episode "[[Recap/StargateSG1S1E2TheEnemyWithin The Enemy Within]]" where Teal'c beats a Goa'uld infested Major Kowalski to the gate room before he escapes, utters "You cannot pass" and kills him on the ramp.
** Made ever more awesome because of the circumstances. "The Enemy Within" is the second episode of Stargate, and at this point Teal'c's fate is yet to be decided (One option was to remove the infant Goa'uld within him for study, which would ''kill Teal'c''). The Goa'uld inside Kowalski takes him over, opens the Gate to Chulak, and enters the gate room to find Teal'c blocking
his interference. Turns way. Keep in mind that the Goa'uld are Gods to Jaffa. The Goa'uld orders Teal'c to stand aside. Teal'c: "You cannot pass."
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E15YesterdaysEnterprise}} Yesterday's Enterprise]]", the ''Enterprise'' is being attacked by three Klingon warbirds; Riker states that they can outrun them, but Picard orders the ship to stand fast and fight the Klingons so as to allow the past ''Enterprise'' to escape. Prompts the famous line, "Let us make sure history never forgets. The name. ''ENTERPRISE''!"
** Both Kor and Eddington died like this on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
*** Kor was a legendary but disgraced Klingon, managing to survive so long as a warrior he was going senile. In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS07E07OnceMoreUntoTheBreach}} Once More Unto the Breach]]", he took command of a damaged vessel, and lead a skeleton crew of volunteers on a suicide mission to delaying a Jem'Hadar squadron from overtaking the Klingon task force they were chasing. This was deemed so impressive by the Klingons on the ship he'd been serving on (even Martok, who hated the man) that they all broke
out in song, including Martok . Truly a warrior's death.
*** In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E23BlazeOfGlory}} Blaze of Glory]]", Eddington single-handedly masterminded a scheme to save his people AFTER his whole FaceHeelTurn--not to mention being captured and imprisoned by Starfleet--and then went down fighting to ensure that everyone escaped.
** Variation of this occurs too many times to list in ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''. Janeway attempted to sacrifice Voyager on a number of occasions, and at least one version of Janeway succeeds. Dubbed a "variation" because
she's also willing to claim "YouShallNotPass" on behalf of the sociopathic hacker Root.]] crew and ship, as well as herself.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': [[spoiler:Castiel]] does this in [[[[Recap/SupernaturalS04E22LuciferRising the Season 4 finale]] to hold off [[spoiler:the prophet Chuck's archangel]] so that Dean can reach Sam.
**
In "Shadow Box" Reese gets the Season 5 episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E10AbandonAllHope Abandon All Hope...]]", [[spoiler: arrested Jo decides to do this by building a bomb to hold off a group of hellhounds because she's mortally wounded]]. Right as the FBI]] due plan is about to come to fruition [[spoiler:her mother, Ellen, decides to join her, reiterating the exact show's theme of the importance of family]].
** In the Season 8 episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS08E19TaxiDriver Taxi Driver]]", [[spoiler:FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Benny, who had befriended Dean in Purgatory and hitched a ride back to Earth with him earlier in the season, allowed himself to be killed by Dean in order to rescue Sam from Purgatory, promising to come back with him the
same circumstances way he did with Dean. However after they find the back door out of staying Purgatory, they are attacked, and Benny opts to stay behind and hold them off. However, it's made pretty obvious Benny would have stayed behind anyway, since WarmBloodbagsAreEverywhere on Earth, and he didn't want to fight off the opposition.
hurt anyone.]]
* Sir Elyan in ''Series/{{Merlin}}'' pulls one in ''The Sword in the Stone: Part 1''. We see him cut down four of the pursuing enemies before the camera cuts away.In ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'' episode "To The Lighthouse", [[spoiler: Charley Dixon]] does this for John Connor.

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** Jorah Mormont does it twice, first against Viserys when he tries to steal dragon eggs and later against a battle-hardened Dothraki fighter. Fittingly, his family motto is "Here We Stand."

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** Downplayed with Jorah Mormont when he does it twice, first against Viserys when he tries to steal dragon eggs and later against a battle-hardened Dothraki fighter. Fittingly, his family motto is "Here We Stand."
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* Subverted twice in ''Series/PersonOfInterest''. In "Firewall". Reese stays behind to battle a hit team while the POI escapes. [[spoiler:Of course that's exactly what she wants, leaving her free to kidnap Finch (who's waiting with the escape car) without his interference. Turns out she's the sociopathic hacker Root.]] In "Shadow Box" Reese gets [[spoiler: arrested by the FBI]] due to the exact same circumstances of staying behind to fight off the opposition.

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* Subverted twice in ''Series/PersonOfInterest''. In "Firewall". Reese stays behind to battle a hit team while the POI escapes. [[spoiler:Of course that's exactly what she wants, leaving her free to kidnap Finch (who's waiting with the escape car) without his interference. Turns out she's the sociopathic hacker Root.]] In "Shadow Box" Reese gets [[spoiler: arrested by the FBI]] due to the exact same circumstances of staying behind to fight off the opposition.opposition.
* Sir Elyan in ''Series/{{Merlin}}'' pulls one in ''The Sword in the Stone: Part 1''. We see him cut down four of the pursuing enemies before the camera cuts away.
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*** Kor was a legendary but disgraced Klingon, managing to survive so long as a warrior he was going senile. In "Once More Unto The Breach", he took command of a damaged vessel, and lead a skeleton crew of volunteers on a suicide mission to delaying a Jem'Hadar squadron from overtaking the Klingon task force they were chasing. This was deemed so impressive by the Klingons on the ship he'd been serving on (even Martok, who hated the man) that they all broke out in song, including Martok . Truly a warrior's death.

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*** Kor was a legendary but disgraced Klingon, managing to survive so long as a warrior he was going senile. In "Once "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS07E07OnceMoreUntoTheBreach}} Once More Unto The Breach", the Breach]]", he took command of a damaged vessel, and lead a skeleton crew of volunteers on a suicide mission to delaying a Jem'Hadar squadron from overtaking the Klingon task force they were chasing. This was deemed so impressive by the Klingons on the ship he'd been serving on (even Martok, who hated the man) that they all broke out in song, including Martok . Truly a warrior's death.
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** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "Yesterday's Enterprise", the ''Enterprise'' is being attacked by three Klingon warbirds; Riker states that they can outrun them, but Picard orders the ship to stand fast and fight the Klingons so as to allow the past ''Enterprise'' to escape. Prompts the famous line, "Let us make sure history never forgets. The name. ''ENTERPRISE''!"

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** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "Yesterday's Enterprise", "[[{{Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E15YesterdaysEnterprise}} Yesterday's Enterprise]]", the ''Enterprise'' is being attacked by three Klingon warbirds; Riker states that they can outrun them, but Picard orders the ship to stand fast and fight the Klingons so as to allow the past ''Enterprise'' to escape. Prompts the famous line, "Let us make sure history never forgets. The name. ''ENTERPRISE''!"



*** In "Blaze of Glory", Eddington single-handedly masterminded a scheme to save his people AFTER his whole FaceHeelTurn--not to mention being captured and imprisoned by Starfleet--and then went down fighting to ensure that everyone escaped.

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*** In "Blaze "[[{{Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E23BlazeOfGlory}} Blaze of Glory", Glory]]", Eddington single-handedly masterminded a scheme to save his people AFTER his whole FaceHeelTurn--not to mention being captured and imprisoned by Starfleet--and then went down fighting to ensure that everyone escaped.



** "Tomb of the Cybermen". The Doctor and Jamie attempt to close the electrified doors to the tombs, sealing the Cyber Controller inside. When they realize that doing so would kill them as well, even if they could overcome the Controller's attempts to force its way out, the enormous Toberman pushes them aside, declares, "You shall not pass Toberman: The door is closed," and forces the doors shut, killing himself and ([[BackFromTheDead apparently]]) the Cyber Controller.
** In the new series episode "Tooth and Claw", a character who had previously betrayed the Queen repents, and so of course [[RedemptionEqualsDeath has to die]], so he volunteers to sacrifice himself to give the main characters more time to escape the werewolf, despite the fact that normal humans with guns had previously been shown not to slow it down at all. His death is not shown directly, so it is not known if or how he actually slowed it down.

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** "Tomb "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E1TheTombOfTheCybermen The Tomb of the Cybermen".Cybermen]]". The Doctor and Jamie attempt to close the electrified doors to the tombs, sealing the Cyber Controller inside. When they realize that doing so would kill them as well, even if they could overcome the Controller's attempts to force its way out, the enormous Toberman pushes them aside, declares, "You shall not pass Toberman: The door is closed," and forces the doors shut, killing himself and ([[BackFromTheDead apparently]]) the Cyber Controller.
** In the new series episode "Tooth "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E2ToothAndClaw Tooth and Claw", Claw]]", a character who had previously betrayed the Queen repents, and so of course [[RedemptionEqualsDeath has to die]], so he volunteers to sacrifice himself to give the main characters more time to escape the werewolf, despite the fact that normal humans with guns had previously been shown not to slow it down at all. His death is not shown directly, so it is not known if or how he actually slowed it down.



** In the new series episode "Doomsday", a Cyberman, formerly the director of the Torchwood Institute, turns on its cybernetic fellows at the last possible moment before they break in on the Doctor & Rose and stop them saving the day; this rebellious Cyberman even ''says'' "You will not pass" twice, and then mows down the other Cybers with an electric rifle. It's actually a very touching moment. Then comes the [[TearsFromAStone single black tear]]; borders on Narm but we'll let it pass.

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** In the new series episode "Doomsday", "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E13Doomsday Doomsday]]", a Cyberman, formerly the director of the Torchwood Institute, turns on its cybernetic fellows at the last possible moment before they break in on the Doctor & Rose and stop them saving the day; this rebellious Cyberman even ''says'' "You will not pass" twice, and then mows down the other Cybers with an electric rifle. It's actually a very touching moment. Then comes the [[TearsFromAStone single black tear]]; borders on Narm but we'll let it pass.



** In the new series episode "Dalek", one of the soldiers tries to hold off a fully-charged Dalek with a pistol. We then see a flash of light, the sound of a Dalek shot and a scream. Then we see the Dalek approaching.
** Part 3 of "The War Machines" back in the Creator/WilliamHartnell era. In the last scene of the episode, a rampant robot is bearing down on the (characteristically) useless army and random civilian director-type-people. They all turn and run for cover, but the Doctor stands his ground in what could be more of a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome CMoA]] too.
** In the episode "The Stolen Earth" in the recent series, the American UNIT general and random RedShirt single-handedly stand against an oncoming Dalek force to give Martha Jones time to teleport away. [[spoiler: ... and of course, get lasered rather quickly. I mean, come on, these are Daleks.]]
** In "The Parting of the Ways" Captain Jack Harkness stops at the entrance to the main part of Floor 500, holding off several [[ImmuneToBullets Daleks with a 19th-century handgun]] to give the Doctor an extra twenty seconds. YouShallNotPass, indeed.
** In "The Wedding of River Song", we get Rory versus The Silence. The device that lets him remember them is booby trapped and causing him ''agonizing pain,'' but he keeps it on so he can remember them and cover the escape of Amy, the Doctor, and River Song once the Silence break in. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it gets too bad for even him once the juice gets cranked up. The Silence ''still'' don't get to pass, because Amy, who was told to run, comes back with a machine gun.]]

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** In the new series episode "Dalek", "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E6Dalek Dalek]]", one of the soldiers tries to hold off a fully-charged Dalek with a pistol. We then see a flash of light, the sound of a Dalek shot and a scream. Then we see the Dalek approaching.
** Part 3 of "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E10TheWarMachines The War Machines" Machines]]" back in the Creator/WilliamHartnell era. In the last scene of the episode, a rampant robot is bearing down on the (characteristically) useless army and random civilian director-type-people. They all turn and run for cover, but the Doctor stands his ground in what could be more of a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome CMoA]] too.
** In the episode "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth The Stolen Earth" Earth]]" in the recent series, the American UNIT general and random RedShirt single-handedly stand against an oncoming Dalek force to give Martha Jones time to teleport away. [[spoiler: ... and of course, get lasered rather quickly. I mean, come on, these are Daleks.]]
** In "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E13ThePartingOfTheWays The Parting of the Ways" Ways]]" Captain Jack Harkness stops at the entrance to the main part of Floor 500, holding off several [[ImmuneToBullets Daleks with a 19th-century handgun]] to give the Doctor an extra twenty seconds. YouShallNotPass, indeed.
** In "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong The Wedding of River Song", Song]]", we get Rory versus The Silence. The device that lets him remember them is booby trapped and causing him ''agonizing pain,'' but he keeps it on so he can remember them and cover the escape of Amy, the Doctor, and River Song once the Silence break in. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it gets too bad for even him once the juice gets cranked up. The Silence ''still'' don't get to pass, because Amy, who was told to run, comes back with a machine gun.]]



** Marcus Cole does this to Neroon in the episode "Grey 17 is Missing". Clips over part of the episode show Marcus getting his ass kicked. While he is prepared to meet his death to make this delay as long as possible, Neroon spares his life. Neroon then immediately concedes that Delenn is the proper leader of the Rangers by saying "They would die for you; I don't think I could make them die for me."

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** Marcus Cole does this to Neroon in the episode "Grey "[[{{Recap/BabylonFiveS03E19GreySeventeenIsMissing}} Grey 17 is Missing".Missing]]". Clips over part of the episode show Marcus getting his ass kicked. While he is prepared to meet his death to make this delay as long as possible, Neroon spares his life. Neroon then immediately concedes that Delenn is the proper leader of the Rangers by saying "They would die for you; I don't think I could make them die for me."



** Played straight (or perhaps homaged) in the episode "The Enemy Within" where Teal'c beats a Goa'uld infested Major Kowalski to the gate room before he escapes, utters "You cannot pass" and kills him on the ramp.

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** Played straight (or perhaps homaged) in the episode "The "[[Recap/StargateSG1S1E2TheEnemyWithin The Enemy Within" Within]]" where Teal'c beats a Goa'uld infested Major Kowalski to the gate room before he escapes, utters "You cannot pass" and kills him on the ramp.



* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': [[spoiler:Castiel]] does this in the Season 4 finale to hold off [[spoiler:the prophet Chuck's archangel]] so that Dean can reach Sam.
** In the Season 5 episode "Abandon All Hope," [[spoiler: Jo decides to do this by building a bomb to hold off a group of hellhounds because she's mortally wounded]]. Right as the plan is about to come to fruition [[spoiler:her mother, Ellen, decides to join her, reiterating the show's theme of the importance of family]].
** In the Season 8 episode "Taxi Driver", [[spoiler:FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Benny, who had befriended Dean in Purgatory and hitched a ride back to Earth with him earlier in the season, allowed himself to be killed by Dean in order to rescue Sam from Purgatory, promising to come back with him the same way he did with Dean. However after they find the back door out of Purgatory, they are attacked, and Benny opts to stay behind and hold them off. However, it's made pretty obvious Benny would have stayed behind anyway, since WarmBloodbagsAreEverywhere on Earth, and he didn't want to hurt anyone.]]

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* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': [[spoiler:Castiel]] does this in [[[[Recap/SupernaturalS04E22LuciferRising the Season 4 finale finale]] to hold off [[spoiler:the prophet Chuck's archangel]] so that Dean can reach Sam.
** In the Season 5 episode "Abandon "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E10AbandonAllHope Abandon All Hope," Hope...]]", [[spoiler: Jo decides to do this by building a bomb to hold off a group of hellhounds because she's mortally wounded]]. Right as the plan is about to come to fruition [[spoiler:her mother, Ellen, decides to join her, reiterating the show's theme of the importance of family]].
** In the Season 8 episode "Taxi Driver", "[[Recap/SupernaturalS08E19TaxiDriver Taxi Driver]]", [[spoiler:FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Benny, who had befriended Dean in Purgatory and hitched a ride back to Earth with him earlier in the season, allowed himself to be killed by Dean in order to rescue Sam from Purgatory, promising to come back with him the same way he did with Dean. However after they find the back door out of Purgatory, they are attacked, and Benny opts to stay behind and hold them off. However, it's made pretty obvious Benny would have stayed behind anyway, since WarmBloodbagsAreEverywhere on Earth, and he didn't want to hurt anyone.]]
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* As in its [[Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire source material]], ''[[LiveActionTV A Game Of Thrones]]'' features [[MasterSwordsman Syrio Forel]] holding off a Kingsguard knight and several Lannister mooks with a wooden sword while his student Arya escapes. However, we never directly see a killing stroke inflicted on him, and his head is not amongst the ones adorning spikes on the wall (like Ned's or Septa Mordane's), so whether he's dead or not is [[EpilepticTrees left ambiguous]].

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As in its [[Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire source material]], ''[[LiveActionTV A Game Of Thrones]]'' the show features [[MasterSwordsman Syrio Forel]] holding off a Kingsguard knight and several Lannister mooks with a wooden sword while his student Arya escapes. However, we never directly see a killing stroke inflicted on him, and his head is not amongst the ones adorning spikes on the wall (like Ned's or Septa Mordane's), so whether he's dead or not is [[EpilepticTrees left ambiguous]].ambiguous]].
** And later Yoren tries to do the same for Arya and Gendry. It doesn't work.


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* In ''TheSarahConnorChronicles'' episode "To The Lighthouse", [[spoiler: Charley Dixon]] does this for John Connor.

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* In ''TheSarahConnorChronicles'' ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'' episode "To The Lighthouse", [[spoiler: Charley Dixon]] does this for John Connor.
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* Subverted twice in ''PersonOfInterest''. In "Firewall". Reese stays behind to battle a hit team while the POI escapes. [[spoiler:Of course that's exactly what she wants, leaving her free to kidnap Finch (who's waiting with the escape car) without his interference. Turns out she's the sociopathic hacker Root.]] In "Shadow Box" Reese gets [[spoiler: arrested by the FBI]] due to the exact same circumstances of staying behind to fight off the opposition.

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* Subverted twice in ''PersonOfInterest''.''Series/PersonOfInterest''. In "Firewall". Reese stays behind to battle a hit team while the POI escapes. [[spoiler:Of course that's exactly what she wants, leaving her free to kidnap Finch (who's waiting with the escape car) without his interference. Turns out she's the sociopathic hacker Root.]] In "Shadow Box" Reese gets [[spoiler: arrested by the FBI]] due to the exact same circumstances of staying behind to fight off the opposition.
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*** Kor was a legendary but disgraced Klingon, managing to survive so long as a warrior he was going senile. In "Once More Unto The Breach", he took command of a damaged vessel with no living crew left, singlehandedly destroying/delaying a Jem'Hadar squadron from overtaking the Klingon task force they were chasing. This was deemed so impressive by the Klingons on the ship he'd been serving on (even Martok, who hated the man) that they all broke out in song, save Martok because he still hated the man. Truly a warrior's death.

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*** Kor was a legendary but disgraced Klingon, managing to survive so long as a warrior he was going senile. In "Once More Unto The Breach", he took command of a damaged vessel with no living vessel, and lead a skeleton crew left, singlehandedly destroying/delaying of volunteers on a suicide mission to delaying a Jem'Hadar squadron from overtaking the Klingon task force they were chasing. This was deemed so impressive by the Klingons on the ship he'd been serving on (even Martok, who hated the man) that they all broke out in song, save Martok because he still hated the man.including Martok . Truly a warrior's death.
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* The Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined}} is being pummelled to oblivion by Cylon Basestars....when suddenly the far more badass Battlestar Pegasus shows up and starts stomping on the Cylons. The ship [[HeroicSacrifice is destroyed]] taking out the last Cylon ships so that Galactica can escape. Possibly the most Awesome Moment of Awesome on that show.

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* The Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined}} Galactica|2003}} is being pummelled to oblivion by Cylon Basestars....when suddenly the far more badass Battlestar Pegasus shows up and starts stomping on the Cylons. The ship [[HeroicSacrifice is destroyed]] taking out the last Cylon ships so that Galactica can escape. Possibly the most Awesome Moment of Awesome on that show.

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* Both Kor and Eddington died like this on ''[[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Star Trek: Deep Space 9]]''.
** Kor was a legendary but disgraced Klingon, managing to survive so long as a warrior he was going senile. Taking command of a damaged vessel with no living crew left, he singlehandedly destroyed/delayed a Jem'Hadar squadron from overtaking the Klingon task force they were chasing. This was deemed so impressive by the Klingons on the ship he'd been serving on (even Martok, who hated the man) that they all broke out in song, save Martok because he still hated the man. Truly a warrior's death.
** Eddington single handedly master minded a scheme to save his people AFTER his whole FaceHeelTurn--not to mention being captured and imprisoned by Starfleet--and then went down fighting to ensure that everyone escaped.
* In an alternate timeline in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', the ''Enterprise'' is being attacked by three Klingon warbirds; Riker states that they can outrun them, but Picard orders the ship to stand fast and fight the Klingons so as to allow the past ''Enterprise'' to escape. Prompts the famous line, "Let us make sure history never forgets. The name. ''ENTERPRISE''!"

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* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "Yesterday's Enterprise", the ''Enterprise'' is being attacked by three Klingon warbirds; Riker states that they can outrun them, but Picard orders the ship to stand fast and fight the Klingons so as to allow the past ''Enterprise'' to escape. Prompts the famous line, "Let us make sure history never forgets. The name. ''ENTERPRISE''!"
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Both Kor and Eddington died like this on ''[[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Star Trek: Deep Space 9]]''.
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''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
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Kor was a legendary but disgraced Klingon, managing to survive so long as a warrior he was going senile. Taking In "Once More Unto The Breach", he took command of a damaged vessel with no living crew left, he singlehandedly destroyed/delayed destroying/delaying a Jem'Hadar squadron from overtaking the Klingon task force they were chasing. This was deemed so impressive by the Klingons on the ship he'd been serving on (even Martok, who hated the man) that they all broke out in song, save Martok because he still hated the man. Truly a warrior's death.
** *** In "Blaze of Glory", Eddington single handedly master minded single-handedly masterminded a scheme to save his people AFTER his whole FaceHeelTurn--not to mention being captured and imprisoned by Starfleet--and then went down fighting to ensure that everyone escaped.
* In an alternate timeline ** Variation of this occurs too many times to list in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''. Janeway attempted to sacrifice Voyager on a number of occasions, and at least one version of Janeway succeeds. Dubbed a "variation" because she's also willing to claim "YouShallNotPass" on behalf of the ''Enterprise'' is being attacked by three Klingon warbirds; Riker states that they can outrun them, but Picard orders the ship to stand fast crew and fight the Klingons so ship, as to allow the past ''Enterprise'' to escape. Prompts the famous line, "Let us make sure history never forgets. The name. ''ENTERPRISE''!"well as herself.
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** In another off-screen example of this, Grenn, along with five other Watchmen, hold the Wall's gate against a ''freaking giant''! [[spoiler:Sadly, none of them make it]].
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** {{Subverted|Trope}} with the Battle of the Line. The [[OurElvesAreBetter Minbari]] rolled into the Sol system, [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly trampling]] the human fleets and bases arrayed against them, and on their way to Earth with the intent to KillAllHumans. The President of Earth made a passionate speech urging any volunteers to fight to the bitter end and buy time for others to flee Earth to neutral territory. As luck would have it, [[CombatAestheticist the Minbari]] themselves happened to be so [[WorthyOpponent impressed]] by her emotional plea and humanity's general {{Determinator}} spirit throughout the one-sided war, that they called the attack off and made peace.

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** {{Subverted|Trope}} with the Battle of the Line. The [[OurElvesAreBetter Minbari]] rolled into the Sol system, [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly trampling]] the human fleets and bases arrayed against them, and on their way to Earth with the intent to KillAllHumans. The President of Earth made a passionate speech urging any volunteers to fight to the bitter end and buy time for others to flee Earth to neutral territory. As luck would have it, While [[CombatAestheticist the Minbari]] themselves happened to be so were generally [[WorthyOpponent impressed]] by her emotional plea and humanity's general {{Determinator}} spirit throughout the one-sided war, that they only called the attack off and made peace.peace with humans when [[spoiler:on examining one of the fighters, a man named Sinclair,]] the Minbari discovered, to their horror, that [[spoiler:some humans had Minbari souls]], completely blowing their ApeShallNotKillApe thinking out of the water.

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** The Battle of the Line probably also qualifies, seeing as they were attempting to buy time for transports to evacuate as many civilians from Earth as possible.
--->"Hold the line. No one gets through, no matter what."

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** The {{Subverted|Trope}} with the Battle of the Line probably also qualifies, seeing as they were attempting Line. The [[OurElvesAreBetter Minbari]] rolled into the Sol system, [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly trampling]] the human fleets and bases arrayed against them, and on their way to Earth with the intent to KillAllHumans. The President of Earth made a passionate speech urging any volunteers to fight to the bitter end and buy time for transports others to evacuate as many civilians from flee Earth as possible.
--->"Hold
to neutral territory. As luck would have it, [[CombatAestheticist the line. No one gets through, no matter what."Minbari]] themselves happened to be so [[WorthyOpponent impressed]] by her emotional plea and humanity's general {{Determinator}} spirit throughout the one-sided war, that they called the attack off and made peace.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': "Tomb of the Cybermen". The Doctor and Jamie attempt to close the electrified doors to the tombs, sealing the Cyber Controller inside. When they realize that doing so would kill them as well, even if they could overcome the Controller's attempts to force its way out, the enormous Toberman pushes them aside, declares, "You shall not pass Toberman: The door is closed," and forces the doors shut, killing himself and ([[BackFromTheDead apparently]]) the Cyber Controller.
** Another ''Doctor Who'' example: in the new series episode "Tooth and Claw", a character who had previously betrayed the Queen repents, and so of course [[RedemptionEqualsDeath has to die]], so he volunteers to sacrifice himself to give the main characters more time to escape the werewolf, despite the fact that normal humans with guns had previously been shown not to slow it down at all. His death is not shown directly, so it is not known if or how he actually slowed it down.

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"Tomb of the Cybermen". The Doctor and Jamie attempt to close the electrified doors to the tombs, sealing the Cyber Controller inside. When they realize that doing so would kill them as well, even if they could overcome the Controller's attempts to force its way out, the enormous Toberman pushes them aside, declares, "You shall not pass Toberman: The door is closed," and forces the doors shut, killing himself and ([[BackFromTheDead apparently]]) the Cyber Controller.
** Another ''Doctor Who'' example: in In the new series episode "Tooth and Claw", a character who had previously betrayed the Queen repents, and so of course [[RedemptionEqualsDeath has to die]], so he volunteers to sacrifice himself to give the main characters more time to escape the werewolf, despite the fact that normal humans with guns had previously been shown not to slow it down at all. His death is not shown directly, so it is not known if or how he actually slowed it down.



** Yet another ''Series/DoctorWho'' example: In the new series episode "Doomsday", a Cyberman, who formerly was the director of the Torchwood Facility, turns on its cybernetic fellows at the last possible moment before they break in on Our Heroes and stop them saving the day; this rebellious Cyberman even ''says'' "You shall not pass" twice, and then mows down the other Cybers with an electric rifle. It's actually a very touching moment. Then comes the [[TearsFromAStone single black tear]]; borders on Narm but we'll let it pass.

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** Yet another ''Series/DoctorWho'' example: In the new series episode "Doomsday", a Cyberman, who formerly was the director of the Torchwood Facility, Institute, turns on its cybernetic fellows at the last possible moment before they break in on Our Heroes the Doctor & Rose and stop them saving the day; this rebellious Cyberman even ''says'' "You shall will not pass" twice, and then mows down the other Cybers with an electric rifle. It's actually a very touching moment. Then comes the [[TearsFromAStone single black tear]]; borders on Narm but we'll let it pass.



** Still another example from ''Doctor Who'', when in the new series episode "Dalek", one of the soldiers tries to hold off a fully-charged Dalek with a pistol. We then see a flash of light, the sound of a Dalek shot and a scream. Then we see the Dalek approaching.
** From Part 3 of "The War Machines" back in the William Hartnell era of ''Doctor Who''. In the last scene of the episode, a rampant robot is bearing down on the (characteristically) useless army and random civilian director-type-people. They all turn and run for cover, but the Doctor stands his ground in what could be more of a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome CMoA]] too.

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** Still another example from ''Doctor Who'', when in In the new series episode "Dalek", one of the soldiers tries to hold off a fully-charged Dalek with a pistol. We then see a flash of light, the sound of a Dalek shot and a scream. Then we see the Dalek approaching.
** From Part 3 of "The War Machines" back in the William Hartnell era of ''Doctor Who''.Creator/WilliamHartnell era. In the last scene of the episode, a rampant robot is bearing down on the (characteristically) useless army and random civilian director-type-people. They all turn and run for cover, but the Doctor stands his ground in what could be more of a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome CMoA]] too.



** Does no one remember Jack Harkness? In "The Parting of the Ways" he stopped at the entrance to the main part of Floor 500, holding off several [[ImmuneToBullets Daleks with a 19th century handgun]] to give the Doctor an extra twenty seconds. YouShallNotPass, indeed.
** In "The Wedding of River Song", we get Rory versus The Silence. The device that lets him remember them is booby trapped and causing him ''agonizing pain,'' but he keeps it on so he can remember them and cover the escape of Amy, the Doctor, and River Song once the Silence broke in. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, it gets too bad for even him once the juice gets cranked up. The Silence ''still'' don't get to pass, because Amy, who'd been told to run, came back with a machine gun.]]

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** Does no one remember Jack Harkness? In "The Parting of the Ways" he stopped Captain Jack Harkness stops at the entrance to the main part of Floor 500, holding off several [[ImmuneToBullets Daleks with a 19th century 19th-century handgun]] to give the Doctor an extra twenty seconds. YouShallNotPass, indeed.
** In "The Wedding of River Song", we get Rory versus The Silence. The device that lets him remember them is booby trapped and causing him ''agonizing pain,'' but he keeps it on so he can remember them and cover the escape of Amy, the Doctor, and River Song once the Silence broke break in. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it gets too bad for even him once the juice gets cranked up. The Silence ''still'' don't get to pass, because Amy, who'd been who was told to run, came comes back with a machine gun.]]

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