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6[[quoteright:349:[[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rick_dead.png]]]]
7 [[caption-width-right:349:"What about the reality where [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler Hitler]] cured cancer, Morty? The answer is don't think about it."]]
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9->'''Timeline 23 Josh''': Look, Julia, in my timeline, you were the best student Brakebills ever had, at least until you were... horribly murdered.\
10'''Julia:''' Oh.
11-->-- ''Series/TheMagicians2016'', "Twenty-Three"
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13This is when a character travels to an AlternateUniverse and discovers their counterpart there is dead. Usually, it can be the result of TimeTravel or perhaps a malicious entity at work. Whatever the case, when the characters discovers this fate, it may lead to shock or terror.
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15Compare with DiscoveringYourOwnDeadBody, or KillingYourAlternateSelf for when someone cuts out the middle-man. See also DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment, which may happen in cases in which the hero feels grief-stricken by the death of the alternate-universe person because they know the person from their own universe.
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17When an alternate version of a person is killed for crimes committed by the original, see AlternatePersonalityPunishment.
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24* Inverted in an episode of the 1960s ''Anime/AstroBoy'' anime, which features a parallel universe where Tobio Tenma never died. Also, in the very first storyline of the original manga, ''Ambassador Atom'', about alien refugees from a destroyed planet almost identical to Earth, had a similar premise, though in this version both versions of Tobio had died but the alien Dr. Tenma was never able to create a robot version because he was working on the evacuation ships instead.
25* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'': Happens quite a bit in the Cell Saga thanks to Time Travel introduced by Future Trunks:
26** Future Trunks's timeline has Goku dying from a heart virus that he contracted on Planet Yadrat following the battle with Frieza, with the other Z Fighters from the timeline in question being killed by Androids 17 and 18. Goku gets the virus in the regular timeline as well, but is saved from his future counterpart's fate by the cure that was provided to him by Future Trunks, which was developed by Future Bulma after Future Goku's death.
27** The main version of Cell killed the Trunks from his native timeline in order to steal his time machine. [[spoiler:Cell goes on to add the main version of Future Trunks himself to the body count as well, though luckily [[DeathIsCheap the Dragon Balls are around in this timeline]].]]
28** Future Trunks returns the favor by killing the Imperfect Cell in his own native timeline, while Krillin kills the fetus Cell of his main timeline too, essentially stopping the chance of another Cell wreaking havoc on their timeline once Gohan takes Super Perfect Cell down for the count.
29** Thanks to all the events that have unfolded in the Cell Saga, when Future Trunks returns to his timeline to finally face his evil versions of the Android twins, it ends up becoming a complete CurbStompBattle in Trunk's favor that ends with the Androids dead, unlike the main counterparts who survived thanks to (ironically) actions taken by the Z Fighters (namely Gohan having made Cell spit 18 out by accident, while 17 was wished back to life by Shenron).
30* ''Anime/FairyTail'':
31** Inverted in the Edolas arc, with Mirajane and Elfman's dead little sister Lisanna, as Earthland's (the main setting) version of Lisanna is dead, but the Edolas version is alive. [[spoiler:Turns out to be played straight later, as Edolas Lisanna really is Earthland Lisanna who was transported into Edolas, while the real Edolas Lisanna is already dead.]]
32** In the Grand Magic Games arc, [[spoiler:Lucy Heartfilia's time-traveling AlternateSelf from X792 rescues her present counterpart from the X798 Rogue Cheney's attack, but at the cost of her own life.]].
33* ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure'' has a BadFuture where Hana's death served as the BigBad's StartOfDarkness, which made him set on proving that the future brings nothing but pain and misery and seeks to stop the flow of time at all costs. Meanwhile, the main timeline's Hana has no idea of her future self's fate, and is thus LockedOutOfTheLoop in regards to understanding the main villain's motivations or why he's so creepily obsessed with her.
34* An important plot point of ''Anime/NarutoTheMovieRoadToNinja'' is that in the AlternateUniverse where the thick of the movie takes place, Naruto's parents are alive while Sakura's parents are dead, and Sakura struggles with the decision of [[YankTheDogsChain yanking this particular chain]] and hurting Naruto.
35* In ''{{Anime/Noein}}'' the fact that Haruka's alternate counterparts die in every other universe is a major plot point, [[spoiler:which created the BigBad of the series by driving him insane; if the most powerful RealityWarper in existence is destined to die in every single timeline, doesn't that mean GodIsDead?]]
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39* In ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'' there's an alternate universe in which ''hundreds'' of alternates of the X-Men the readers know have been killed for an arguably greater good. Of course, there's plenty of WhatIf stories where famous Marvel characters are killed.
40* ''ComicBook/BatmanBeyond'': The Justice Lords arc of ''Batman Beyond 2.0'' and ''Justice League Beyond 2.0'' (which serves as a follow-up of sorts to the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS2E11And12ABetterWorld A Better World]]") establishes that when the effects of the device Lex Luthor used to disable the Justice Lords' powers wore off, their world's version of Batman was killed when he opposed his teammates' methods after being shown the error of his ways by his main universe counterpart. The death of Justice Lord Batman comes off as an unpleasant surprise towards Terry [=McGinnis=] when he finds himself in the Justice Lords universe. It's also explained that Wonder Woman [[KillingYourAlternateSelf strangled her own Justice Lords counterpart to death]] with her magic lasso after [[WidowedAtTheWedding the latter married Lord Superman]].
41* The Dynamite comics that continue the original ''[[Series/BattlestarGalactica1978 Battlestar Galactica]]'' present an arc where Apollo and Starbuck are sent to an alternate reality where the Cylons rule supreme. There, it's discovered that Apollo's alternate counterpart has already died, as did those of Tigh, Athena and Boxey. Inverted with Serena, who has long been dead in the prime reality but alive and well in the alternate one.
42* ''ComicBook/FlashpointDCComics'' has several instances where the timeline resulting from Barry Allen's attempt at preventing Professor Zoom from murdering his mother has a counterpart to a DC Comics character meeting a nasty end not suffered by their regular counterpart.
43** Bruce Wayne was shot dead in this timeline that fateful night in Crime Alley in place of his parents, resulting in Thomas Wayne becoming Batman and Martha Wayne becoming the Joker due to being driven insane by the grief of losing her son.
44** Wally West dies at the hands of Citizen Cold (this timeline's equivalent to Captain Cold).
45** Citizen Cold himself is fatally frozen using his own cold gun.
46** Inverted and zig-zagged with the timeline's version of Green Lantern Abin Sur, who survives his crashing to Earth (albeit [[InSpiteOfANail still being visited by Hal Jordan coming to his aid]]) and later dies during the final battle, but is subsequently revived by the Life Entity as a White Lantern.
47* The ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'' miniseries ''Infinite'' involves Jem and the Holograms as well as the Misfits visiting an alternate reality where people are being enthralled by Emmett Benton's hologram technology, which is distributed by that reality's version of Eric Raymond. It is revealed that this world's versions of the Misfits and Jem and the Holograms have been killed by Eric Raymond to prevent them from ending his control over the populace, [[spoiler:though it later turns out that Kimber, Stormer and Pizzazz all survived.]] The trope is also inverted in that Emmett Benton's counterpart is still alive.
48* In ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' issue 3, the Marvel and DC worlds have become [[MergedReality combined]], turning it into a [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] utopia. When the characters learn how their realities are ''supposed'' to be, the character who argues for the restoration the most is Hal Jordan -- who is "supposed to" be dead. Barry Allen is there too, but he's not quite so eager to restore the realities.
49* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'''s "Helter Skelter" arc involved several villains from alternate realities where they had killed Dredd come to take on the prime universe Dredd.
50* The Creator/MilestoneComics 30th Anniversary Special has its first story consist of a crossover between the original Dakotaverse and the rebooted version established by ''Milestone Returns'', with the different incarnations of the characters befuddled by the differences they have, including how the Tech-9 of the new Dakotaverse is still alive when his original counterpart was killed off in the fourth issue of ''ComicBook/BloodSyndicate'' while the original Holocaust is still alive due to not yet experiencing his death in ''ComicBook/MilestoneForever'' and the Holocaust of the modern Dakotaverse was killed by Tech-9 at the end of ''[[ComicBook/BloodSyndicate2022 Blood Syndicate: Season One]]''.
51* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'': In issue 50, Dr. Robotnik is KilledOffForReal, but eventually replaced with Robo-Robotnik/Dr. Eggman, a counterpart of his from an alternate universe with a near-identical backstory and all of the history with and hatred of [[ArchEnemy Sonic]] that the original Robotnik had; having succeeded in defeating the Freedom Fighters in his world, Eggman had [[VictoryIsBoring gotten bored]] with nothing left to conquer or destroy, and after discovering the death of his prime counterpart, made his way to Mobius Prime to "fill the void."
52* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
53** ''ComicBook/SpiderMen'' sees the Peter Parker of Earth-616 trapped on Earth-1610, with his counterpart having recently died. And he doesn't have the heart to tell Gwen that her counterpart on his Earth is dead too.
54** Something similar happens in ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' when ComicBook/SpiderGwen find out that her mainstream counterpart is dead.
55* Inverted in ''ComicBook/StarTrekGreenLantern'', where the first miniseries ''The Spectrum War'' has Ganthet die shortly after making his way to the ''ComicBook/StarTrekIDW'' universe and the second miniseries ''Stranger Worlds'' reveals that the Guardians of the Universe exist in this universe, including a still-living counterpart to Ganthet.
56* ''ComicBook/Superboy1994'': During the "Hyper-Tension!" arc Kon is investigating the murder of an alternate version of himself, who made it to his reality with a warning he wasn't fully able to spit out before dying of his injuries. Kon quickly learns that his best friend ComicBook/{{Robin|1993}} is dead in the first alternate reality he visits, and that his own alternate has become Batman's partner and started wearing elements from Tim's costume in remembrance.
57* The ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' universe as a whole is almost ''filled'' with dead versions of characters still alive in the regular Marvel Universe now, mostly thanks to ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' killing off a large number of characters as well as the Ultimate continuity generally avoiding DeathIsCheap for the most part by having the deaths of even recognizable characters stick.
58* ''ComicBook/XFactor2006:'' The "They Keep Killing Madrox" arc has Jamie bouncing through alternate universes where he's just been killed. First, one where he and Layla have been brutally murdered on their wedding night. Then one where he's been killed by a Sentinel, and a third where he was Doctor Strange's pupil until he was killed by Dormammu.
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62* ''Fanfic/AftermathOfTheGames'':
63** In the third chapter, Sci-Twi asks Sunset if she has her own human counterpart somewhere. Sunset explains to her and the others that after figuring out how to use a computer, she looked up her own name and discovered that her human self lived in another town and died in a car accident, and her own parents died of grief soon afterwards. It's the reason why Sunset decided to keep her name.
64** Princess Twilight was horrified upon finding out that the human versions of her parents died in a [[DrunkDriver drunk-driving accident]]. Applejack and Apple Bloom had pretty much the same reaction when discovering that the pony selves of their parents died many years ago.
65* The ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' fic ''Fanfic/BoundDestiniesTrilogy'', establishes the Fierce Deity as Link's Terminian counterpart, who was corrupted by Majora and purified into the Fierce Deity's Mask, whereas Demise is Majora's late Hyrulean counterpart.
66* In the ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' fanfic ''Fanfic/DireWorm'', it is heavily implied that Dire is a dimensional counterpart to a character's mother.
67* ''Fanfic/EquestriaGirlsFriendshipSouls''
68** In this FusionFic with ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', it has a play on this idea with Sunset telling Princess Twilight that she found out her human counterpart died in a fire years ago raising the question if she got sent to Soul Society or became a Hollow. [[spoiler:As it turns not, neither, because not only is she alive, but a ''Fullbringer in Hueco Mundo'']].
69** Eventually Adagio gets asked this question [[spoiler:by Sunset's said counterpart]]. She confesses that she hadn't really thought about it, but imagines that her counterpart and her sisters' own are either dead or in hiding, as she can't imagine another version of [[ItsAllAboutMe her]] would be satisfied not making a name for herself. [[spoiler:As it turns out, the Siren's counterparts are ''Undead'' Alternate Counterparts, fallen elite warriors from the Beast Realm raised as ''draugr'' by their killer.]]
70* ''Fanfic/HellsisterTrilogy'': Inverted. After the war against Darkseid, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} introduces her alternate universe self Power Girl to her parents, Zor-El and Allura In-Ze. When PG hugs both of them, trying to hold back her tears, SG answers Zor-El's unspoken question by confirming that her universe's Zor and Allura are dead.
71* Book II of ''Fanfic/IfWishesWerePonies'' has [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Sunset Shimmer]] shows us that ''Literature/HarryPotter'' exists as stories in her world, which she ends up sharing with the Cohort during the '92 Winter Hols [[spoiler:including Fred Weasley learning exactly how he had died in a timeline where Harry never went to Equestria.]]
72-->[[HeroicBSOD Fred and George had been so shaken]] the morning [[Film/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows after viewing the last movie.]]
73* In ''Fanfic/MarioAndLuigiDarkestTimeline'' it is revealed that the BadFuture version of Princess Peach was killed, and that is what kicked off Bowser's takeover of the Mushroom Kingdom. It is later revealed that it was not Bowser who killed her, but Mephistopheles.
74* In ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'', the Izuku of Earth-2014.43 is devoured by Dracula before his Kryptonian NighInvulnerability fully grew in.
75* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/30054501/ When it's Raining on Sunday]]'' not only confirms that the 'Pietro' in ''Series/WandaVision'' is the displaced Peter Maximoff of [[Film/XMenFilmSeries another reality]], but also reveals that there was a version of Wanda back in that other world who was killed when she lost control of her powers.
76* In the ''Film/StarTrek2009'' fanfic ''Fanfic/WrittenInTheStars'', Fem!Kirk discovers that her dead counterpart, the Prime Fem!Kirk, is stuck inside her head.
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80* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' has several examples:
81** The Peter Parker of the film's primary universe dies about 30 minutes in. Though Peter B. Parker, Noir Peter, Peni Parker, and Peter Porker are pulled into the universe via the same chain of events.
82** Peter Parker is dead in Spider-Gwen's universe as well, fulfilling the DeathByOriginStory role for her.
83** Peter B's Aunt May is dead of unknown causes, probably age related as he's twelve years older than Prime Peter.
84** Kingpin's whole plan is to effectively [[spoiler:bring back his wife and son from the dead]] by [[spoiler:replacing them with their equivalents from another universe]].
85* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'':
86** Miguel's backstory had him [[spoiler:try and replace his dead family by travelling to an alternate universe where he was murdered instead of them. Unfortunately, it did not work out as simply as that.]]
87** At the end, Miles [[spoiler:accidentally transports himself to the universe where the radioactive spider that bit him came from. Because there was no Spider-Man there, it's a CrapsackWorld where his father died in the line of duty (while his uncle is still alive).]]
88** The crux of the conflict in the second half is Miles discovering [[spoiler:that in practically all Spider-Man universes, a police captain close to him will commit a HeroicSacrifice during a Spider-Man fight with a supervillain. Since Miles hasn't been Spider-Man that long, it hasn't happened for him yet, but he realizes with horror that his father is about to be promoted to captain [[CelestialDeadline in two days]].]]
89** Gwen's father, George Stacy, is the police captain that dies in a vast majority of Spider-Man stories (the examples shown are ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan''[[note]]Captain Stacey did not actually die in the show, so the death is an offscreen BusCrash after it ended.[[/note]], and the original comic), and part of the reason Gwen distances herself from him is the fear she will doom him to the same end. [[spoiler:However, he is able to unknowingly avert his supposedly inevitable fate by resigning before it happens.]]
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93* In ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'', Marty returns to [[BadPresent a dystopian 1985]] where [[TheBully Biff]] [[CorruptCorporateExecutive is a millionaire]] and ''[[GuessWhoImMarrying is married to his mother, Lorraine]]''. As he tries to figure out what went wrong, Marty asks her why she married him and where his father George is. Turns out George was killed in this timeline; [[spoiler:and Biff reveals that he shot him, [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney and paid off the police to ensure that the truth never came out]]]].
94-->'''Marty:''' Mom. I just want to know one thing: Where is my father? Where is George [=McFly=]?\
95'''Lorraine:''' Marty! George-- Your father is in the same place he's been for the past 12 years: [[WhamLine Oak Park cemetery]].
96* ''Film/Cube2Hypercube'': On multiple occasions, characters meet versions of themselves in the hypercube from alternate universes who are then killed by one of its traps. At one point Kate enters a room, only to find [[TotalPartyKill thorougly decomposed corpses of everybody she's met, including herself]].
97* ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'': Evelyn's counterpart in the Alpha Universe has died. Alpha Waymond also comments that several other alternate Evelyns and Waymonds have been lost in the conflict against Jobu Tapaki.
98* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' examples:
99** ''Film/AvengersEndgame'': An alternate version of [[spoiler:Gamora]] from an earlier timeline ends up in the present, taking her deceased counterpart's place in the final battle [[spoiler:though notably not taking her place in the Guardians of the Galaxy, leaving them to try and find her.]] While little screen time is devoted to how she'll fare in this new universe, especially since this version ended up in the present before her HeelFaceTurn, she does question some of her counterpart’s choices. [[spoiler:Such as falling for Starlord.]]
100** In ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness'', Strange travels to several alternate universes in which his respective counterparts had died. In fact, he ends up having to kill one of them (dubbed 'Sinister Strange') himself. [[spoiler:In order to stop the Scarlet Witch from killing America Chavez and taking her power to travel the multiverse, he uses the power of [[TomeOfEldritchLore the Darkhold]] to possess the corpse of 'Defender Strange', who was killed at the start of the film by Gargantos.]]
101* Played with in ''Film/TheOne''. Creator/JetLi discovers that a whole pile of his alternates are dead. The twist being that they were all killed by the one remaining counterpart who is now out to kill him as well in order to become [[TitleDrop The One]]. The film ends with an interesting inversion of the trope crossed with ReplacementGoldfish. [[spoiler:The protagonist gets dropped into a universe where his counterpart is dead, but his wife's is still alive.]]
102* ''Film/StargateContinuum'': When SG-1 travels back to Earth and arrive in [[MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight a timeline that has been altered by one of their enemies]], this turns out to be the case with some of them. Carter's counterpart (an astronaut) was killed by performing a HeroicSacrifice during a space mission, while Mitchell's counterpart ''[[RetGone never even existed]]'' because his grandfather was killed by the villain during his visit, thus making him a literal example of a GrandfatherParadox. Jackson's counterpart is still alive, but is living on the fringe of society as a crackpot scientist because his AncientAstronauts hypothesis never got any recognition.
103* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'': [[ZigZaggedTrope Zig-zagged]] for [[spoiler: Captain Christopher Pike]], whom, in the Prime Reality, [[spoiler:[[AndIMustScream is effectively dead in all but mind]] by the time of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', and has likely passed away by the time of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'']], but with a younger version of the character being introduced in the Prime Reality in [[spoiler: ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'']], and due to be explored further in [[spoiler: ''Strange New Worlds'']], his counterpart in the Kelvin Timeline was [[spoiler: killed in an attack by Khan Noonien Singh]].
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107* In ''Literature/ApprenticeAdept'', anyone from Phaze or Proton can't travel between these two realities unless their counterpart on the other world is dead. Immigrants to Proton don't have this problem, as only people ''born'' on Proton have a duplicate on Phaze.[[note]]And those that (still) ''have'' duplicates live in similar situations: One may be a unicorn (or werewolf) that was multiple forms, while the other is a shape shifting amorphous alien blob monster; one is a robot while the other is a golem; one is a serf that is one of the best at playing in the Games, while the other is a an Adept, which means he's a magical prodigy and at the top of society....[[/note]]
108* ''Franchise/{{Discworld}}'': In ''Literature/{{Jingo}}'', Vimes doesn’t physically go to the alternate timeline, but picks up the alternate Vimes’s Dis-organizer, to his horror as his decision not to go to Klatch gets the Watch - and eventually himself - killed in an invasion. Things To Do Today...Today...[[BrokenRecord Today]]...Die.
109* In the ''Literature/DoctorWhoNewAdventures'' novel ''Blood Heat'', the Seventh Doctor finds himself in a universe where Earth is ruled by Earth Reptiles, and learns it all started when the Third Doctor was killed during "Doctor Who and the Silurians".
110* ''Literature/HowARealistHeroRebuiltTheKingdom'': In the BadFuture that [[spoiler:Queen Elisha sent back her memories of to prevent]], Souma and Liscia are presumed to have been killed in the rebel nobles' sack of Randel. [[spoiler:A side story depicted in volume 10 reveals that not only did both actually escape, they rescue Elisha and Albert from their burning castle and plan to rally the remnants of Elfrieden's military to counterattack.]]
111* ''Literature/TheImpossibleUs'': Geoffrey has one, from whom he inherited memories. Other examples include [[spoiler:Dylan and, from the other direction, Jonas]], but the survivors don't show any effect in those cases.
112* ''Literature/RedDwarf'': At the end of ''Backwards'', [[spoiler:Kryten and Rimmer are both killed, and Lister and Cat have to flee in Ace Rimmer's dimensional ship to avoid crashing into a planet. They arrive in a universe where both their alternates died playing [[LotusEaterMachine Better Than Life]], but [[BittersweetEnding Kryten and Rimmer are still alive]].]]
113* ''Literature/TheShadowhunterChronicles'': Thule has many dead alternate counterparts of the main universe's people:
114** Of the Team Good, Clary, Alec, Isabelle, and Magnus are all dead. Jace is still alive, but he's been brainwashed by Jonathan for so long that he has gone partially insane afterwards. Simon's fate is unknown, though Creator/CassandraClare has hinted that he is still around somewhere.
115** Lily Chen was killed for trying to defy against Jonathan, so she never became the leader of the New York vampire clan. Conversely, Raphael is still alive in Thule, where he is the clan's leader.
116** All of the warlocks except for Tessa are dead or turned into demons, meaning Catarina, Ragnor, etc. Malcolm is alive but has been turned into a terrier, which may be a FateWorseThanDeath depending on how you interpret it. Tessa herself later makes a HeroicSacrifice to aid the heroes fight against Jonathan.
117** All of the Silent Brothers, including Jem, are dead. It can be presumed that all of the Iron Sisters are gone too, since the Adamant Citadel was destroyed when the demons took over the world.
118** Similar to Raphael and Lily, the Blackthorns' fates are reversed: all of the Blackthorns except for Livia are dead or missing. Julian and Tiberius are definitely dead, Octavian was kidnapped by demons and presumed dead, Helen and Drusilla went missing, while Mark was taken to Faerie. In addition, Emma was with Julian when he made a LastStand to fight the Endarkened, as was Aline with Helen.
119** The first thing Julian and Emma (the main universe ones) see when they arrive at Thule is Jace executing Maryse Lightwood.
120** The Seelie Queen was among the casualties of the last war. She died without children, so there's no Ash in Thule. On the other hand, the Unseelie King and Prince Erec are both around; the former has united both Courts and designated the latter as his heir.
121* In the ''Franchise/StarTrekExpandedUniverse'' novel ''Q-Squared'', Trelane causes several parallel universes to come together: the Prime 'verse, the "Klingon war" 'verse (nearly identical to the one shown in "Yesterday's Enterprise"), and a 'verse where Jack Crusher is alive and is in command of the ''Enterprise''. While Jack is alive in the third 'verse, Wesley died as a toddler, [[GriefInducedSplit resulting in Jack and Beverly's divorce]]. As a matter of fact, Trelane notes that Jack is dead in ''every other universe'' but that one. [[spoiler:He [[AteHisGun eats his phaser]] at the end, after accidentally killing Beverly for sleeping with Picard, his NumberTwo]].
122* In ''Literature/TheTalisman'', if you have an AlternateSelf in "The Territories", you can flip into their mind when you travel between worlds. But if you don't, like Jacky, whose Twinner was murdered as a child, you remain yourself.
123* The ''Literature/TimeWars'' novel ''The Khyber Connection'' introduces an alternate timeline where Andre's counterpart is dead. Inverted in the later novel ''The Argonaut Sanction'', in which the counterpart of Andre's dead mentor Hunter travels to the protagonists' timeline.
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127* ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'': When Cole altered reality in another bid to get Phoebe to love him, Paige (who was unaffected by the changes) discovers her counterpart in this new world is dead ("This universe sucks").
128* ''Series/DarkMatter2015'': Inverted in Season 2 when the ''Raza'' crew end up in an alternate universe through a glitch in their Blink Drive and find that the crew of the alternate ''Raza'' includes not only Two and Three's evil counterparts but also alternate selves of their old enemies Wexler, Tash and Jace Corso, who are all dead in the main universe. This is used to re-introduce their characters after they were killed off. The alternate crew manage to sneak their way into the main universe at the end of the episode and reappear in several episodes of Season 3. It's played straight in the case of Six, since his counterpart was killed by Two's counterpart in the alternate universe months before our crew were transported there. And possibly Five, whose counterpart may have met a grimmer fate in the other universe than our Five did when she was discovered as a LittleStowaway; at least Five is implied to fear this was the case when she declines to research her counterpart, though it's also quite plausible that she simply never met the ''Raza'' crew.
129* ''Series/DayBreak2006'': Almost all of Hopper's loved ones and aquaintances are killed at least once in alternate timelines before he finally achieves a day where EveryoneLives, including his girlfriend, his sister, his partner, and his informant. This can become pretty disturbing at times, to both the audience and Hopper himself, such as when he witnesses Rita being executed in front of him at the Quarry... then cut to the next day, where she's smiling and having breakfast with him.
130* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Inverted in the alternate universe featured in season 28, where Rose's dad and Mickey's gran are both still alive. The Doctor and Rose don't have counterparts at all (apparently the Time Lords don't exist in that universe, and Rose's parents never had kids, though they do have a dog named Rose); Mickey's counterpart... well, he ''starts out'' alive... At the end of the season, Rose, her mom (whose counterpart was turned into a Cyberman) and Mickey are trapped in the alternate universe. And the surviving versions of Rose's parents hook up and decide to have (another?) kid. In a later season the universes cross over again and Mickey decides to return to his home universe as his gran's counterpart has died of old age (rather than tripping on a carpet like his own gran).
131* ''Series/EarthFinalConflict'': Several episodes deal with the consequences of Liam and Augur accidentally traveling to an alternate universe where humanity never built cities and is in the process of being conquered by the Taelons. By the end of the episode, the leader of LaResistance in this 'verse, Jason (Ronald Sandoval's double) is killed. However, his girlfriend Maya travels with Liam and Augur back to the prime universe and, eventually, meets her double Isabel. However, both start suffering the effects of two of them occupying the same universe. Eventually, they merge, but only the one from the alternate universe survives bodily.
132* ''Series/{{Fringe}}'':
133** Inverted, and arguably its most important plot point: it is in fact the "main" universe's Peter who dies as a kid. This sets the plot in motion as his father, Walter, goes on a journey to the alternate universe to steal back his sick yet not dead son from his alternate self and cure him like he should have done. [[spoiler: This winds up being the only thing that prevents the end of all reality as Peter was supposed to die in all possible timelines.]]
134** And at the end of the fourth season, [[spoiler:Agent Lincoln Lee decides to stay in the alternate universe for good, shortly after his counterpart was killed.]]
135** After the start of Season 2, Charlie is dead in the prime universe, but there is a still living version in the alternate one.
136** Olivia Dunham's mother died when Olivia was a child in the main universe, but is living and has a close relationship with her daughter in the alternate one. Main universe Olivia's sister Rachel is still alive, along with her daughter Ella, but in the alternate universe Rachel died in childbirth and so did her baby.
137** William Bell mentions that his alternate universe double died in a car crash some time ago.
138* ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'': ZigZagged in the MirrorUniverse episodes, where they established a rule that if your alternate universe counterpart dies, you also die. Which didn't stop them from breaking that rule with Iolaus. The rule can be avoided if you happen in be "in-between" universes when your double dies. Prime!Iolaus was killed by Dahak, while Mirror!Iolaus was trapped between the worlds. After Hercules brings Mirror!Iolaus back with him, and he loses his cowardice, everyone pretty much forgets that there ever was another Iolaus. Additionally, when Prime!Ares kills the Sovereign (Herc's double with a BeardOfEvil) in-between worlds, Hercules is fine.
139* ''Series/LoisAndClark'':
140** Lois enters an alternate reality where her counterpart died because Clark was kept from becoming Superman by his fiancee Lana.
141** Clark's parents died in a car accident in the alternate universe (thus never bringing him up with the same values that make Prime!Clark Superman), while still alive in the Prime 'verse. It's pretty much clear that Tempus deliberately chose a universe without Superman in order to do his thing.
142* ''Series/Loki2021'': The main character of this series is the Loki from ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' who, thanks to the Avengers' time-traveling shenanigans to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong, stole the Tesseract and escaped [[Film/TheAvengers2012 after losing the Battle of New York]]. He eventually witnesses the events that were "supposed" to happen (i.e. what happened to his prime-timeline self in the movies following ''The Avengers''), including his main-timeline counterpart's death at the hands of Thanos.
143* On ''Series/TheMagicians2016'', Josh and Julia travel to Timeline 23 and find that that universe's Julia, Eliot, and Margo are all dead. Likewise, [[spoiler: Marina-23 and Penny-23]] find out that their Timeline 40 (the main timeline) alternates are dead as well.
144* ''Series/TheManInTheHighCastle'':
145** It is revealed that in this timeline Reichsmarshall UsefulNotes/HermannGoring and his family were executed on Hitler's orders because Goering tried to usurp power from his boss after he fell into a brief coma several years prior to 1962. This [[AllohistoricalAllusion mirrors]] Goering's similar real life attempt at a coup when the Third Reich collapsed in 1945.
146** Inverted with Trade Minister Tagomi, who visits an alternate universe (from his perspective) where the Axis Powers lost World War II and his wife and son are both still alive and living in San Francisco. He spends considerable time there with them. [[spoiler:His counterpart in that timeline is implied to have jumped off a bridge.]]
147** Frank Fink watches one of the Alternate Universe reels with Juliana, where he witnesses himself being executed by Joe Blake as part of a Nazi death squad. This is in a reality where the SpaceColdWar between the Nazis and Japanese "turned hot", and San Francisco was nuked and invaded by the Reich.
148* In ''Series/RedDwarf'', Arnold Rimmer might technically be this to Ace Rimmer, having died in a nuclear accident and been brought back as a [[VirtualGhost hologram]] in the pilot. Though in Ace's second appearance he's dying and attempting to convince Arnold to continue his dimension-hopping heroics. In Ace's second appearance he turned out to be the latest in a long series of alternate Rimmers who took up the mantle, so many [[spoiler: that his predecessor's holo-bees comprise a Saturn-like planetary ring.]]
149* ''Series/{{Sliders}}'':
150** One episode dealt with a world with a mandatory retirement age of 30. When the gang slides in, one of the first things they discover is the Quinn of that world floating face down in an indoor pool.
151** In the Christmas episode, "Season's Greedings", they find out the Wade of that world died at birth, along with her mother.
152** In an episode where technology stopped progressing after World War II, they find out the Quinn of that world died of polio.
153* In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' season 10 Lionel Luthor from Earth-2 transplants himself to Earth-1, where that Lionel is dead, and establishes himself as [[UnexplainedRecovery the "real" Lionel Luthor]]. [[spoiler:He's foiled when Tess Mercer finds out and reveals that Earth-2 Lionel's fingerprints don't match Earth-1 Lionel's.]]
154* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': Done every MirrorUniverse episode.
155** In "Crossover" Mirror Kira has Mirror Quark executed for smuggling Terran slaves off Terok Nor, and in "Through the Looking Glass" she has Mirror Rom ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice. Prime Quark and Rom discover this when they visit the Mirror Universe in "The Emperor's New Cloak" several seasons later.
156** In "Through the Looking Glass", Mirror Sisko has been killed, and so Mirror O'Brien kidnaps the "regular" Ben Sisko as a temporary replacement.
157** Inverted in the case of mirror ''Jennifer'' Sisko, who outlived her "regular" counterpart.
158** It appeared to be a RunningGag for Intendant Kira to kill a mirror Ferengi in every story. She also takes out Nog in "Shattered Mirror" and Brunt in "The Emperor's New Cloak". The ''Literature/StarTrekMirrorUniverse'' novella "Saturn's Children" continues the trend with Mirror Zek.
159* ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' does this with the MirrorUniverse. When the titular ship finds itself in that universe, her counterpart ends up in the Prime 'verse. There, her Terran crew tries to fight the much stronger Prime!Klingons and gets obliterated. By the end of the arc, [[spoiler:a number of named Mirror Universe characters are dead, including Sylvia Tilly (AKA Captain Killy) and Paul Stamets. Mirror!Burnham is presumed dead. Inverted with Phillipa Georgiou, whose Mirror version (the Terran Emperor) is alive, although stuck in the Prime universe]]. Also played straight with [[spoiler:Burnham's mother, who was killed in the Mirror Universe but is revealed to still be alive in the Prime 'verse, just stuck 1000 years in the future]].
160* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':
161** In "Yesterday's Enterprise", Tasha Yar from the reality where the ''Enterprise-C'' fell into a wormhole learns that in the soon-to-be-restored reality she was killed, she volunteers to go back through to help the ''C'' crew.
162** In "Parallels", Worf finds himself in an alterate reality where the ''Enterprise'' successfully stopped the Borg in "The Best Of Both Worlds" but couldn't save Picard, so Riker has stayed the captain ever since. Geordi is also dead in this reality due to a engineering accident, similar to the last reality Worf found himself in.
163* In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Deadlock" the 'real' Harry Kim and Naomi Wildman are killed, and replaced with duplicates from another ''Voyager'' (coming across a space-time rift) which self-destructs [[TakingYouWithMe taking out some alien invaders]].
164* ''Series/StargateAtlantis'': in the episode "The Daedalus Variations" the team boards an alternate-reality version of the starship Daedalus, and are trapped aboard when it resumes randomly jumping to alternate universes. While investigating the ship, they come across duplicates of themselves from a previous universe who were similarly trapped and eventually starved to death.
165* ''Series/StargateSG1'' did this in some form for nearly every alternate universe they ran across.
166** "There But For the Grace of God": The alternate Daniel Jackson never joined the stargate program and died in a Goa'uld OrbitalBombardment of Egypt. [[spoiler:Alt!Hammond subsequently died defending the SGC, Alt!O'Neill was killed trying to talk Alt!Teal'c into a MookFaceTurn, and Alt!Carter blew herself up to keep a piece of phlebotinum out of Goa'uld hands. Alt!Teal'c died when the base self-destructed.]]
167** "Point of View": The alternate Jack O'Neill was killed in action defending his SGC from a Goa'uld ground offensive, and [[spoiler:Alt!Teal'c died when Prime!Teal'c shot him]]. Inverted with Maj. Charles Kawalsky, who was alive in the alternate universe but dead in the prime timeline. We also see several alternate universes where the Goa'uld were patrolling the SGC; presumably none of the cast survived.
168** "Ripple Effect": Inverted. Among the alternate SG-1's that showed up we had at least two characters who were dead in the prime timeline: Martouf, a Tok'ra operative who died in "Divide and Conquer," and Maj. Dr. Janet Fraiser, who was killed by a stray staff blast in "Heroes, Part 2."
169** In the "Moebius" two-parter, SG-1 goes back in time to Ancient Egypt in order to retrieve a ZPM and ends up altering the timeline, so that Ra takes the stargate with him during the revolt. They get stuck in the past after their Puddle Jumper is found by Ra's Jaffa. This creates an alternate timeline, during which the stargate is never found. Sam is a civilian, while Daniel teaches English as a Second Language. Thanks to a video-camera left by the original SG-1, the newly-formed Stargate Command finds the other gate in the Antarctic. Jack, Sam, Daniel, and Kawalsky use the same Puddle Jumper to travel to Chulak. They end up getting captured by Apophis, who decides to send an invasion fleet to Earth. With the video-camera, they manage to convince Teal'c to join them, but he ends up shooting Daniel, who was implanted with a Goa'uld. They jump back to Ancient Egypt, and find out that the original Jack, Sam, and Teal'c were killed during an attempted uprising. It [[TheyKilledKennyAgain says something]] about the series that original Daniel barely reacts to hearing about his alternate's death.
170* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
171** In Season 3, Sam lives through a GroundhogDayLoop episode in which Dean dies every day, and most days he has to explain to Dean not only what is happening to him but that Dean has died multiple times, in ways that are sometimes heartbreaking and sometimes darkly absurd, in the other timelines.
172** In Season 5, Dean travels to the future to discover [[spoiler:that Bobby is dead and Sam is being used as Lucifer's vessel, which to Dean is a fate worse than death. Then, he hears Castiel being killed and then watches Lucifer kill his future self]].
173** The Apocalypse World exists because Sam and Dean were never born, and they learn that both their parents are dead in that timeline. The trope is {{Inverted}} as they also learn that several of their beloved friends, [[spoiler: Bobby, Kevin and Charlie]] still live in that timeline.
174* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'': In "The Road Less Traveled", the alternate universe version of Denise was killed in a motorcycle accident in the 1970s while her boyfriend Jeff [=McDowell=] was fighting in UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar. The alternate Jeff is delighted to see her alive and married to his counterpart in our universe in 1986.
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178* In the video for Music/UnleashTheArchers's CoverVersion of "Northwest Passage", Brittney finds the tombstone of her male bandmates in one of the {{alternate timeline}}s she jumps through. At the end of the song she pulls a KillAndReplace on her own counterpart and takes that Brittney's place onstage.
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182* ''Toys/{{BIONICLE}}'': Mazeka returns to the main dimension with a good version of Teridax from an alternate dimension. In the main dimension, the Teridax here is the BigBad who recently managed to [[GrandTheftMe takeover Mata Nui's body and the entire Matoran Universe]]. Later, in a giant robot fight between Teridax and Mata Nui in the Prototype Robot, Teridax is killed after a ColonyDrop by a planet hits his head.
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186* ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'':
187** The second time Booker and Elizabeth enter a new Columbia through a tear, it is one where Booker and Slate, together as members of the Vox Populi, helped to get them much more power over Columbia, but that Booker had a HeroicSacrifice. Unfortunately, this version of Daisy Fitzroy, unlike earlier ones, is much more AxCrazy, and, upon learning that Booker is alive suddenly, immediately believes that Booker is either an imposter or a ghost, and tries to have him killed anyway, turning the group who had been following him against him.
188** Then there's ''[[VideoGame/BioShockInfiniteBurialAtSea Burial at Sea]]'', where Booker's daughter wasn't kidnapped like in the main game, but died gruesomely because of him. He is mentally worse than his counterpart. [[spoiler:He didn't hold onto her as tightly when he was kidnapping her, and she was decapitated by the tear, with the other Booker presumably cradling his headless child. This broke his faith in God, and he went to Rapture for another fresh start, which also ends badly.]]
189* The ''VideoGame/BlazBlueContinuumShift'' story ''Slight Hope'' plays with the trope. Through [[MentalTimeTravel Cauldron timefuckery]], Makoto finds herself pulled into a parallel world where ''she'' in fact exists... but her close friend Noel Vermillion ''never did''. She only figures this out in one of two instances, from different sources each time: either from [[spoiler:Relius Clover after a bout of prolonged and precision-guided {{mindrape}}]], or from [[spoiler:Rachel Alucard after being saved from an [[BerserkButton exceedingly]] [[PrepareToDie irate]] Hazama.]] Interestingly, [[spoiler:Hakumen is also from a timeline where Noel never existed,]] but neither he nor Makoto ever met to verify if they experienced the same one.
190* ''VideoGame/BravelyDefault'' has [[spoiler:the main party]] traveling to alternate dimensions. In some of these, they're dead. In fact, [[spoiler:Ringabel hails from another dimension, in which Edea, Tiz, and Agnes were killed right in front of him, which is [[TraumaInducedAmnesia implied to be the cause of his memory loss]]]].
191* At the beginning of ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'', Serge finds himself transported to an alternate universe where he died ten years ago. Being the [[CrapsackWorld cheery game]] that it is, Another World is shown to be the better timeline for anyone not named Serge. [[spoiler: In an unusual twist, it is revealed at end of the game that Another World is the "true" reality, while Home World is an alternate timeline created by Kid from the future traveling back to save Serge's life.]]
192* In ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot4ItsAboutTime'', this is {{foreshadowed}} with the way Alternate Tawna reacts to Coco's remark about her and Crash biting the dust. This ultimately comes off as BlackComedy, given the series' slapstick humor. [[spoiler:In "Stowing Away", Tawna cites the reason why she prevents Crash and Coco from boarding Oxide's hovercraft to confront the N. Tropys by stating that she "can't lose [them] again". Later, the alternate N. Tropy from Tawna's dimension claims that she killed them herself.]]
193* ''VideoGame/FamilyGuyBackToTheMultiverse'': The BigBad is an alternate version of Bertram, who was killed by Stewie in the episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS9E16TheBigPangTheory The Big Bang Theory]]." Part of his motive for traveling TheMultiverse to amass an army is because he "can't possibly allow a universe to exist without me in it."
194* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII2'' the timeline is filled with paradoxes due to the effects of the [[BigBad Big Bad's]] chaos powers. The character of Alyssa discovers that her prime universe counterpart should have died, meaning that her continued existence is a result of one of these paradoxes. She lures the protagonists into a trap laid by the BigBad because she fears that repairing the timeline will cause her to cease to exist.
195* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'': The “Fell Xenolouge” [[DownloadableContent DLC]] takes place in an AlternateTimeline where [[TheBadGuyWins Sombron actually wins]] and Elyos is in ruin. In this timeline, [[TheHero Alear]] has died, and when the Alear from the main timeline is horrified when [[DiscoveringYourOwnDeadBody they see their own grave]]. However, [[spoiler:It turns out that the Alear that died is the opposite sex as the main one, and was not even a Fell Dragon.]] To further twist the knife, [[spoiler:the Elyosian royals are also all dead and have been [[CameBackWrong turned into Corrupted]], requiring Alear and the remaining survivors of the alternate Elyos to put them down]].
196* In ''VideoGame/Guacamelee2'', we find out that the Juan we played as in the first game was the ''only'' Juan across the entire [[TheMultiverse Mexiverse]] to actually ''win'' the final battle against the BigBad, though fortunately [[TakeUpMySword other heroes were able to step up and defeat him in Juan's place]]. ''Un''fortunately, one of those heroes, a man named Salvador, ends up becoming the BigBad of the game, requiring our Juan to step up and stop him.
197* ''VideoGame/{{IMGCM}}'':
198** [[spoiler:Omnis and the heroines find out that some heroines’ slain alternate selves from identical [[TheMultiverse alternate universes]] are [[AndThenJohnWasAZombie corrupted into demons after they died]] by demons and [[DemonOfHumanOrigin their demonized selves]] from alternate universes. The slain and corrupted heroines from previous universes where Omnis used to lead, after he uses his RealityMaker and [[RealityWarper universe]][[MergedReality -merging]] ability, also count.]]
199** In Chapter 15, Omnis and his heroines witness [[spoiler:Lilly ([[EverybodysDeadDave and the rest of heroines' alternate selves, which are only witnessed by Omnis)]] [[TheEeyore straight-haired]] alternate self]] dying after being attacked by the Drake demon in the DarkWorld.
200* In ''Franchise/{{Injustice}}'' the Green Arrow died standing up to Superman making for some awkward moments with the Green Arrow from the main universe. The alternate universe's Joker also died, [[TheBadGuyWins at Superman's hand]], after drugging Superman to make him think that [[HappilyMarried Lois]] is [[ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman Doomsday]].
201* In ''VideoGame/IntoTheBreach'', Bethany and Isaac Jones are twin siblings from different timelines, where the other twin died during childbirth in each of their timelines.
202* ''VideoGame/LoveOfMagic'': The whole reason original-timeline Owyn is brought to the AlternateTimeline is because the Owyn of that timeline died from Thor breaking his staff.
203* ''VideoGame/Persona2'': The death of [[spoiler:Maya Amano]] led to the creation of an alternate timeline.
204* ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxTheDevilsPlayhouse'': At the end, Max dies and it is impossible to revive him. Fortunately, a Max from a parallel universe shows up to befriend Sam, explaining that his Sam had died in a similar manner. Interestingly, in ''VideoGame/PokerNight2'', when Sam tells this story, Max confirms it, even though it would be reversed for him.
205* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'' has an interlude where Flynn and the party travel to two parallel timelines.
206** Subverted with Flynn; several people remark that he looks just like a young man who died years ago, implying that Flynn died in the other timelines. Then it turns out that the young man isn't Flynn, but his past life; the unnamed young man died in all three timelines.
207** Inverted with Akira, whom Flynn meets in both timelines. After helping the first parallel Akira, it turns out that Flynn's Akira is not only long dead, but someone he knew: [[spoiler:he's King Aquila, the legendary founder of the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado, who died over a thousand years ago]].
208* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'':
209** In ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAdvance'', the protagonist comes from an AlternateUniverse where [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Amuro Ray]] is killed at the Battle of A Baoa Qu, whereas he is alive and well in the current ''Advance'' universe. Notably, this serves as a ShoutOut to the ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' novelization where Amuro was indeed KilledOffForReal at A Baoa Qu.
210** In the second game of ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'', [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAdvance Lamia Loveless]] originates from another AlternateUniverse and explains to her allies that in her world, people like the [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha Branstein family, Sanger Zonvolt]] and [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact2 Excellen Browning]] died in various events, but are alive in the ''Original Generation'' {{Continuity}}. [[spoiler: The trope is twisted a bit: the [[WarForFunAndProfit Shadow-Mirror]] took Sanger's body and rebuilt him into the ArtificialHuman [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration Wodan Ymir]], while Excellen's parents resurrected their daughter as [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAdvance Lemon Browning]]]]. Upon hearing this explanation, [[IdiotHero Arado]] asks if the Elzam in the OG universe is a ghost.
211* ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia2'' involves fractured dimensions. Fractured dimensions have [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin fractured]] off of the prime dimension and revolve around the fact that something small is different in this dimension.
212** Several of the fractured dimensions include characters who died in the prequel to be alive in this dimension.
213** It's not revealed until much later, but Alternate Milla asks about Jude and learns of his father's former job in Exodus. While Jude isn't told this directly, nor did we see Alternate Milla's dimension for very long, she admits to herself that she must have killed Jude when he was a baby in her dimension.
214** Chapter 12 involves the party heading to a fractured dimension that overall seems rather happy... except ''majority'' of the party is dead. Killed several years ago. The only ones who survived are Milla and Muzét, who returned to the spirit realm, and Gaius, who remains permanently crippled. [[spoiler:And this dimension's version of Ludger did it.]]
215* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': The Warlords of Draenor expansion is set in an alternate timeline some 30 years before the "present day" of the Prime timeline, with a whole bunch of AU versions of both major lore characters and minor [=NPCs=]. Granted, the titular warlords are all dead in the present day of the prime timeline, but the trope still sort of applies as the AU versions keep dying ''earlier'' than they're supposed to. For example, [[spoiler:Orgrim Doomhammer]], who dies during the Talador questline, lived to be a good twenty years older in the Prime timeline. In a more straightforward example, the AU counterpart of [[spoiler:Prophet Velen]] dies in a HeroicSacrifice early in the expansion's storyline, while our own version is still alive.
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219* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'': Episode 7 revolves around a new character named Lion discovering [[AmbiguousGender his/her]] alternate self [[spoiler:Yasu, also known as Shannon, Kanon and Beatrice]] who dies tragically in every single timeline other than his/her own.
220* ''VisualNovel/ZeroTimeDilemma'': This happens at one point [[spoiler:when Sigma and Diana transport themselves to another timeline where they were killed. They even find the dead bodies of their alternate selves]].
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224* ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'': {{Alternate Universe}}s play a big role in the "Maze of Many" arc, and several universes have different characters being alive/dead when compared to the prime universe. Alternate Universe #114 is probably the best example; Forgath, Complains and Big-Ears were killed during the battle at the goblin warcamp, while One-Eye (a minor character who died in the same battle in the main universe) survived and became an adventurer working alongside Minmax.
225* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': Inverted; we find out that in Lord Tedd's dimension [[spoiler:the original, non-hybrid Grace lived.]]
226* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
227** The comic features a ridiculous amount of dead alternate selves for nearly every character that has been introduced so far. This is due to the rules that characterize SBURB: the only successful way to beat the game is, supposedly, following the so-called "alpha timeline", and the game (or rather, the possibly sentient entity called Paradox Space) will eventually punish whoever makes a choice that is different from what's predetermined in the alpha timeline, thus generating a "doomed" timeline in which FailureIsTheOnlyOption. Dead alternate selves are also an important part of the plot, as players have access to where they reside in the afterlife, the "dream bubbles", through various means and they usually aid the players and at times even influence the plot in a significant way.
228** Other than doomed selves, one could also consider guardians to be actually alternate selves, since they are literally the same characters but with their roles switched (for instance, grandfather and grandson, or ancestor and descendant, or even older and younger bro). And guess what, "alternate me is dead" is true for each and every one of their kids version. In every universe so far.
229** Being a Time player, Dave has the power to go back and forth in time. When the Draconian Dignitary steals his copies of Rose's Journals from his room, he considers the idea to go back in time and stop the thief, only to discard the idea after noticing the corpse of his doomed timeline self lying on the floor of his very room, proof that he has actually already tried that.
230* ''JustForFun/TVTropesTheWebcomic'': Inverted with Retrope. She was killed in all known alternate universes but resurrected later in the Prime (and only in the Prime).
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234* During ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'''s Cell Saga, the main Cell makes a few mentions here and there (with even a few admittedly creepy flashbacks) of him killing his timeline's Trunks before taking his time machine. Just like from the source material, although it's arguably given more attention. Even Future Trunk's mentions it in the Epilogue, when creating a trap for his timeline's Imperfect Cell.
235-->'''Future Bulma:''' You really think he's going to take the bait?\
236'''Future Trunks:''' I'm pretty sure I have a corpse in another timeline that says: yes, he will.
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240* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': In "Finn the Human", Finn's attempt to undo the Lich's wish of the extinction of all life, by wishing the Lich never existed, creates a timeline where magic doesn't exist (known as the Farmworld universe). Well, save one magic ice crown, as Simon Petrikov in this timeline used his powers to stop the mutagenic nuke that created the Lich from going off, [[HeroicSacrifice giving his life in the process]]. The incarnation of Marceline in this timeline also meets her demise when the bomb ''does'' eventually go off, [[InSpiteOfANail reviving the Lich anyway]].
241* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeFionnaAndCake'': As Simon, Fionna, and Cake travel across the multiverse, they encounter alternate versions of characters in usually grim settings due to some pivotal event occurring.
242** They end up in a world conquered by the Vampire King, who has used the magic crown's power to shroud the Earth in perpetual darkness, allowing vampires free reign, night and day. As a result, humanity has been driven to near-extinction by overhunting. What caused this timeline? Simon Petrikov was killed by vampires before he could meet and nurture a young Marceline, instilling good values into her. Instead, she was found and reared by the Vampire King, who moulded her into [[TheDragon his top enforcer]]. The equivalents of Martin Mertens and Huntress Wizard (just a human called Huntress here) also die over the course of the episode, while Marceline and Princess Bubblegum meet an UncertainDoom.
243** Exaggerated when they end up in a world where all of Ooo is a desolate wasteland. It turns out all organic life is gone, because this is the universe where [[spoiler:the Lich wished for the total extinction of every living thing (in a FreezeFrameBonus, we see this came into effect by everyone instantly turning into skeletons).]] The only survivor they find is BMO (presumably due to being a robot and not ''technically'' alive), and even he meets his end over the course of the adventure.
244** In "[[Recap/AdventureTimeFionnaAndCakeS1E06TheWinterKing The Winter King]]", they end up in a world where the Ice King (calling himself the Winter King) is the sane and charismatic leader of a thriving kingdom, while the Princess Bubblegum equivalent (calling herself the Candy Queen) is a deranged kidnapper. At the end, Fionna accidentally kills the Winter King by taking the magic of the crown away, which induces death by RapidAging. At which point [[spoiler:the Candy Queen turns into Princess Bubblegum, revealing that the Winter King was only sane because he transferred the crown to her without consent]]. It's also heavily implied that the equivalent of Marceline died in this universe (of unknown causes), and the Winter King [[ReplacementGoldfish made a replacement out of ice]].
245** This is inverted in one case when the characters make a stop at the Farmworld universe. Jake is a normal, non-magical dog, but is still alive and well (although noticeably elderly), while Jake the talking, magical dog in the main timeline is all but stated to be dead by this point (which implies he didn't die of old age). This is played straight, although ambiguously, with Huntress Wizard. It's heavily implied she was Finn's wife in this universe, and it's mentioned she died a while ago.
246* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': In one episode of the sci-fi themed season ''Archer: 1999'', the crew end up stranded on an alien planet after Archer spills a cocktail on the ship controls, and stumble across another ship containing what appears to be the corpses of their identical twins, with a few minor differences such as the color of their clothes and that Archer being bald. Krieger suggests that they've stumbled into an alternate universe, something seemingly confirmed by a video recording of Alternate Archer's final words, revealing that not only were he and his Lana still married, he had a much closer and friendlier relationship with his crew than the regular Archer did. [[spoiler:It turns out they were actually a group of clones Mallory had commissioned to have two crews in operation and increase space salvage profits.]]
247* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'': In the season 3 episode "[[Recap/Ben10AlienForceS3E15TimeHeals Time Heals]]", Gwen goes back to time and prevents Kevin's mutation. It creates an alternate timeline where Gwen is killed by Charmcaster and the villains took over the world, with Kevin working under Charmcaster.
248* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': In "[[Recap/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteersS1E24And25TwoFutures Two Futures]]", Wheeler changes the past so that he never joined the group after getting trapped in a cave-in, and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot changes the world for the worse]], much to his dismay. After being unable to get any of his teammates to re-form the Planeteers, Wheeler heads for Hope Island as his last chance. Once there, he finds Greedly has transformed the place into a pleasure resort. He manages to locate Gaia, or rather, her body, in the toxic waste dump.
249* ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'':
250** ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'': In "[[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS2E12BraveNewMetropolis Brave New Metropolis]]", Lois Lane is thrown into an alternate universe where her counterpart was killed in an Intergang attack that she survived in the "proper" timeline. In this timeline, Superman was too late to save her, [[KnightTemplar and afterwards, he aligned with Lex Luthor and started taking a more authoritarian approach to fighting crime]].
251** ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' has "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS2E11And12ABetterWorld A Better World]]", in which the League's counterparts, the Justice Lords, turned into an authoritarian group that controlled the world. What tipped them over into full KnightTemplar mode? The Flash dying, implicitly at the hands of President Lex Luthor.
252* Probably one of the most horrifying takes of this trope appears in the titular ''WesternAnimation/FinalSpace''. As it turns out, it's ''filled to the brim'' with the corpses of various Gary Goodspeeds from countless different timelines, all having closed the breach [[spoiler:and also had their Earth's dragged into Final Space as well]]. As if all of them being in [[BodyHorror different states of decaying or mangled]] wasn't enough, [[FromBadToWorse Invictus possesses all of them to create a vicious and unrelenting horde]]. They're a regular and very deadly threat for the Team Squad during their stay in Final Space.
253** Although in a later episode in Season 3, [[spoiler:Ash managed to exorcise one of the Zombie Gary's to learn some info about how he and the others died]].
254* In the ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' episode "Worlds Without End", three Joes find their dead counterparts' corpses in an alternate universe where Cobra conquered the world.
255* {{Exploited| Trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''. Rick takes advantage of this at the end of "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS1E6RickPotionNumber9 Rick Potion #9]]"; [[spoiler:when he accidentally releases a plague that causes a [[ZombieApocalypse Cronenberg Apocalypse]], he and Morty escape to a very particular universe where their counterparts cured the Cronenberg plague ''and'' were killed almost immediately afterwards by an unrelated incident, and take their place after burying them in the backyard. Notably, while Morty is rightfully deeply disturbed by the whole thing, Rick takes it all in stride and resumes with business as usual immediately afterwards, implying that it isn't the first time he has pulled this trick]]. "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E8MortysMindBlowers Morty's Mind Blowers]]" shows that they ended up using it again some time later, when Morty [[ItMakesSenseInContext accidentally compromised himself to the Squirrel Collective]], with Rick complaining that they can only do this a limited number of times. At the end of [[Recap/RickAndMortyS6E1Solaricks Solaricks]], the entire Smith family ends up doing this after a creature that Rick held captive assimilates the entirety of the Earth they were living in.
256* ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'': When Miles Morales crosses over to the main dimension from his own alternate dimension, he breaks the news to Peter Parker that the alternate Peter is dead.
257* In the first-season finale of ''WesternAnimation/WhatIf2021'', Uatu sends a variant of Natasha Romanoff to a universe where her counterpart had been killed rather than return her to her home universe (which had been utterly devastated by Ultron).
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