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10->''"You can't get them all, here today. Doctor, you say you can hunt the rest down. I doubt it. They're too smart. They'll find ways to evade us we haven't even thought of. You won't kill them all.'' '''''But they'll remember you tried.'''''''"''
11-->-- '''Joshua Valiente''', ''[[Literature/TheLongEarth The Long Mars]]''
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13A villain annihilates an entire people and their culture to achieve some goal, but only has incomplete success and the resulting incompleteness comes back to bite them in the ass in the form of [[GenocideSurvivor the one guy or small group of individuals who survived the massacre.]]
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15It often involves a prophecy, and this is the villains' attempt to "ScrewDestiny." [[SelfFulfillingProphecy For all the good it does them]].
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17This typically means murdering hundreds of people to kill a single child, who will inevitably escape -- see NiceJobBreakingItHerod. Sometimes, the evil overlord might [[KarmaHoudini live out his life successfully]], but his descendants [[SinsOfOurFathers pay the price]].
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19Expect the survivor to benefit from UniquenessValue, using his heritage and tragedy to fuel the coming RoaringRampageOfRevenge (or the even more tragic CycleOfRevenge).
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21It is sometimes called the "Dandelion of Doom" or "Dandelion effect," per the expression: "If you kick a dandelion, you spread its seeds." Just as this is an ineffective way to remove weeds from a lawn, it is an ineffective measure to remove potential threats to one's rule.
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23SisterTrope to NiceJobBreakingItHerod, with which it can overlap. The primary difference is that this trope only requires the villain to wipe out a group of people to achieve some goal, with the survivors subsequently trying to get revenge on him. The Herod approach requires foreknowledge on the villain's part (through prophecy, time travel or the like) that someone will one day oppose them and they try to circumvent it by killing the hero before he can grow up.
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25A type of VillainBall, and subtrope of LaserGuidedKarma.
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29!!Examples:
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31* GenocideBackfire/AnimeAndManga
32* GenocideBackfire/ComicBooks
33* GenocideBackfire/FanWorks
34* GenocideBackfire/{{Literature}}
35* GenocideBackfire/LiveActionTV
36* GenocideBackfire/VideoGames
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42* Occurs in ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2'', overlapping with NiceJobBreakingItHerod; [[BigBad Lord Shen]] is told a prophecy that he will be defeated by a "warrior of black and white", and decides that the correct way to respond to this is to commit panda genocide. Of course, Shen is later defeated by [[TheHero Po]] and his village is avenged. The trope is subverted when Shen first meets Po, and is a little surprised to find that said panda has no idea what he'd done due to him being a baby when it happened. Further played with at the very end where [[spoiler:the audience learns that the survivors re-settled elsewhere, so it didn't just backfire -- it straight-up ''failed''. Nonetheless, Shen's actions were what facilitated his defeat, as it would eventually cause the baby Po to end up in the Valley of Peace, which would allow him to get the training he would need to defeat Shen.]]
43* In ''WesternAnimation/TitanAE'', the [[EnergyBeings Drej]] destroy the Earth, reducing humanity to a few thousand scattered survivors because they believed us a threat. In the end the Drej are used to power the Titan and create a new homeworld for the human race.
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47* In ''Film/TheChroniclesOfRiddick2004'', the Lord Marshall of the Necromongers tries to wipe out the Furyan race, due to a prophecy that a Furyan would kill him. He misses (at least) two of them; the titular Riddick is one of them. Funny thing is, Riddick doesn't give a shit about any prophecy and only wants revenge for himself and a few others he might call friends.
48* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'':
49** There's a prophecy that a Gelfling will undo the damage to the Dark Crystal, ending the reign of the Skeksis, so of course they go off on a Gelfling killing spree. One of the Skeksis himself, (pretending to be friendly) says "[[SelfFulfillingProphecy Prophecy! Prophecy caused all this trouble!]]"
50** In a double invoking of the trope, the male Gelfling Jen is saved by one of the old Mystics and raised among them; on his deathbed, the eldest Mystic sets Jen on his course to defeating the Skeksis. Meanwhile, the female Gelfling Kira is hidden by her mother just before the Garthim take her, and is found and raised by the Podlings. The Skeksis-serving Garthim still raid the Podling villages, to boot.
51* ''Film/District9'': [[spoiler:It's speculated in the epilogue that [[AlienInvasion this will happen if CJ comes back]].]]
52* ''Film/TheGodfatherPartII'' The local ganglord kills Vito Andolini's father, then his brother when the brother tries to get revenge, then his mother when she tries to protect Vito ('because he's slow'). Vito then has to leave Sicily for America, where he becomes Vito Corleone. He then returns to Sicily to off the ganglord.
53* ''Film/IndependenceDayResurgence'': It's discovered that an alien probe sht down and captured on the Moon was sent by an alliance of alien civilizarions that manged to escape [[PlanetLooters the harvesters]] destruction and colonization of their homeworlds. The probe was meant to invite humanity to join the alliance, and fight against and eventually beat back the harvesters back to their homeworld.
54* Parodied in ''Film/KungPowEnterTheFist'' when Master Pain kills TheChosenOne's entire family before attempting to kill him. However, even as an infant The Chosen One is too strong to take on in a straight fight so Master Pain just burns the house down. The Chosen One, of course, survives and grows into adulthood and eventually defeats Master Pa-, Betty.
55* In ''Film/TheScorpionKing'', the titular protagonist was one of the few survivors of Memnon's genocide of the Akkadian people. Shortly after the beginning of the film, he ends up being the sole remaining member of his people. Turns out, he is the one who was prophesized to take Memnon down.
56* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
57** The Sith didn't kill Anakin and Padmé's children (though that one was probably them assuming they did). Nor did they kill Obi-Wan. Or Yoda. They didn't even kill Leia when they killed all the other Alderaanians. This did not work out well for Palpatine.
58--->'''Leia:''' The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.
59** The ExpandedUniverse shows that the Alderaan Survivors (those off world when the Death Star came by) almost universally enlisted in the Rebellion after that point. Many other systems began to more openly rebel after the fate of Alderaan came to light. Considering the Emperor wanted to use it to enforce policy on rebellious worlds, the ship was an abysmal failure.
60** ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' canon plays a horrifying game of ping pong with this. A never-ending, cyclic religious war between the Sith and the Jedi (with their Empire and Republic as proxies) has been going on for 7,000 years with one side hunting the other down to a handful of survivors, who regroup, fight like cornered rats, and do the same to their enemies, who go into hiding, rebuild, and attack again...while the Force seems quite indifferent to (or maybe even ''encourages'') the cycle of revenge and bloodshed.
61* In ''Film/TronLegacy'', [[spoiler:Clu kills off all the [=ISOs=], [[ArtificialBrilliance emergent]] programs that Kevin sees as a miracle but Clu sees as "imperfect". By the end of the movie, Clu wants to exit the Grid in the worst way, but he gets [[HeroicSacrifice re-merged with Kevin]] while Quorra, the [[LastOfHisKind last ISO, rescued by Kevin]], escapes the grid to the real world with Kevin's son Sam.]] Not quite a genocide backfire since [[spoiler: Quorra didn't land the fatal blow, but Quorra got to leave the Grid while Clu did not.]]
62* Skynet in the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' series wipes out most of humanity, but the survivors come together to fight back. However this becomes a ZigzaggedTrope in ''Film/TerminatorGenisys'', where [[TimeyWimeyBall from Skynet's perspective]], the humans are the ones trying to wipe it out before it's born, leading to Skynet's desire to destroy humanity.
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66* Myth/ArthurianLegend:
67** Myth/KingArthur learned that he would be destroyed by a child born in a certain month, he had all the babies from that month gathered together, put on a ship and sent to die. The ship crashes and kills every one of them... except for one: Mordred. This is one of the newer versions of the much-revised legend, however. Earlier versions of the story have Mordred as his nephew, there is no such genocide.
68** In another version, a cunning King Arthur knows how a Genocide Backfire works and instead conscripts all the boys of that age group and makes them squires. All of them but one love him. The one? [[YouCantFightFate Mordred]].
69* ''Literature/TheKalevala'': Untamo kills his brother Kalervo and his clan over petty neighborhood squabbles, leaving only a pregnant woman alive. The woman in time gives birth to Kullervo, who later kills Untamo - and wipes out his clan, for good measure.
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73* ''Literature/TheBible'' provides some examples:
74** In the ''Literature/BookOfExodus'', Pharaoh commanded that all male Hebrew babies must be put to death. The lone escapee, Moses, became the freer of the Hebrews. Worst of all, the Egyptians got the infanticide reversed on them when the tenth plague struck down all their firstborn.
75** [[UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} Jesus Christ]]. Herod could not kill all the Jewish boys who had been born under the star of Bethlehem because Jesus was in Egypt. And John the Baptist was in hiding in the wilderness with his mother. However, neither Jesus nor John ever actually did anything to Herod; he just died of old age a couple of years later, while they were still small children. (Specifically, he died of chronic kidney disease and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fournier_gangrene Fournier gangrene]], the latter of which is often interpreted as [[{{God}} Jesus' dad]] invoking this trope.) Though his grandson, [[DeadGuyJunior Herod]], got killed by an angel for persecuting the early church a couple of decades later.
76** In ''the Literature/BooksOfSamuel'' we get the story of the Amalekites, who were commanded to be destroyed utterly by God. King Saul spared the lives of Agag, the King of the Amalekites. The story continues in the Literature/BookOfEsther, where we have [[EvilChancellor Haman]], who descended from that family line and nearly succeeds in getting his revenge on the Jews.
77** Speaking of Haman, we have a case of ''attempted'' genocide backfire. Haman decided to have all the Jews in Persia eliminated because he was [[DisproportionateRetribution pissed off at one]] named Mordecai, so he manipulated the king into sending out an order. Unbeknownst to him, the king's new bride also happened to be a Jew (and Mordecai's cousin, for extra irony points); thanks to her the genocide order was repealed before it could be executed, the Jews rose up and killed those who wanted them dead including all ten of Haman's sons, Haman was hanged on the very gallows he had set up for Mordecai, Mordecai was given Haman's former estate, and a cultural holiday was established so the Jews would always remember what a {{Jerkass}} Haman was. "Backfire" is rather an understatement here.
78** ''Literature/BooksOfKings'': Queen Grandmother Athaliah of Judah attempted to extirpate the whole David family line. One boy, Joash, survived...
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82* In the ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' universe, during the Clan invasion, Clan Smoke Jaguar [=WarShips=] [[OrbitalBombardment powered up their weapons and glassed]] a Draconis Combine city in an attempt to break the back of the stubborn Combine resistance. Not only did this serve to alienate their allies, drive the Combine to even greater heights of stubborn defense, but, when a defector revealed the Exodus road, the closely guarded secret route to the Clan homeworlds, the battle cry (and mission) of the armada of the Restored Star League Defense Force was "Clan Smoke Jaguar Must Die!"
83** Similarly, the Kentares Massacre during the First Succession War had this effect. The deliberate murdering of 90% of Kentares IV's population in revenge for the assassination of the Draconis Combine's Coordinator not only put new resolve into a near-defeated Federated Suns (leading to the Suns' RoaringRampageOfRevenge that took back all the territory lost to them), but also caused mutinies, desertions and suicides among the Draconis Combine's military and also lost the DCMS the services of one of the most elite mercenary units of the time.
84** In a case of learning exactly ''nothing'' from history, one Jade Falcon Star Colonel Riss tries this in the Dark Age, butchering civilians by the thousands on the Kell Hound homeworld of Arc-Royal to force them into submission. It backfires on him ''spectacularly'' when Callandre Kell, leader of the Kell Hounds and [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Duchess of the world]], decides to respond in her usual manner, which is to say, sending a message via escalation. Her plan involves stealing a DropShip from the Falcons and then giving it back to them by ''[[DeathFromAbove crashing it onto Riss' unit]]'', wiping out most of the Falcons in one fell swoop and giving her a chance to face Riss in a DuelToTheDeath. Kell wins when her humble HoverTank handily cuts Riss' fearsome ''Hunchback IIC'' apart, a defeat so complete and stunning that the handful of surviving shell-shocked Falcons signal their surrender and flee offworld, resulting in a grave loss of face for a ProudWarriorRace.
85* In Rokugan, the setting of ''TabletopGame/LegendOfTheFiveRings'', the Scorpion Clan serve as the Emperor's Underhand. They protect the Empire from hidden or subversive threats, the sort that can't be met with force of arms. Rokugan's CIA, basically. Sounds good, right? Well, the leader of the Scorpion Clan, Bayushi Shoju, discovers some hidden prophecies that foretell the return of [[SealedEvilInACan the dark god Fu Leng]] ... at the hands of the last of the imperial Hantei line. So, Shoju does what any well-meaning defender of his homeland would do. He unseals the [[ArtifactOfDoom Bloodsword "Ambition"]] and uses it to kill the Emperor and his family, while his army seizes the Imperial City in what would later be known as the Scorpion Clan Coup. Of course, the Emperor's weak, borderline-retarded son manages to survive, and when the Coup is inevitably foiled he is installed on the throne with Shoju's widow as his wife, where she proceeds to poison and corrupt him for years until he's so weak that [[DemonicPossession bad things start to happen]].
86* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' features Garruk, who was forced to join the army as a child. His father hid him instead, and he came back and killed the lord.
87** The destruction of Chandra Nalaar's village on Kaladesh by Consulate enforcer Baral, leading to Chandra's spark igniting, had two survivors: Chandra, who planeswalked away, and Chandra's mother, Pia. Pia dealt with it by leading a rebellion against the Consulate, and when Chandra returned, she dealt with it by joining in, with Baral finishing the story [[CruelMercy locked away forever with nothing but his scars and the knowledge that the world is moving on without him]].
88* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'':
89** Inverted ''here'' of all places. When the Imperium first encountered the Tau, they were a race of non-technological primitives living on one world. They were scheduled for routine genocide ([[CrapsackWorld it's that kind of universe]]), but the paperwork got lost somewhere and a Warp storm cut off the Tau system from the rest of the galaxy. A thousand years or so later, and the Tau are the fastest-growing alien empire on the Eastern Fringe, and a major thorn in the Imperium's side. Keep in mind the Tau never realized the Imperium even existed, much less had them slated for death (and the Tau are kept carefully ignorant how just how much bigger the Imperium is compared to them).
90** The Orks have a built-in version where their corpses release spores that eventually grow into orks, and the knowledge of how to make guns, vehicles and starships is hard-coded into their DNA. The only thing to slow them down somewhat is burning the corpses, but even that isn't enough.
91** During the Great Crusade, the obliteration of Monarchia (one of the Word Bearers' favourite cities) by the Emperor's direct order, leaving only a few survivors, as an incredibly brutal object lesson about [[StopWorshippingMe not worshipping him]], ended up motivating the World Bearers to seek [[EldritchAbomination new gods]] who ''would'' accept their devotion, essentially making it the spark that ignited the powder keg of the Horus Heresy. As a direct consequence of which the Imperium was doomed to a ten thousand year decline and the Emperor himself was doomed to spend ten thousand years [[DarkLordOnLifeSupport with his half-dead ass nailed to a very fancy chair]].
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95* ''Theatre/TheTrojanWarWillNotTakePlace'': Hector claims that the nation he fought was the most barbaric one, so there will no longer be wars because the Trojans killed every child. Except one. Andromache answers that this child will have uncountable descendants, so in some centuries the world will be at total war.
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99* In ''[[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Ace Attorney Investigations 2]]'', a FakeKing, a DirtyCop, and an AmoralAttorney once teamed up to form an international conspiracy that would LeaveNoWitnesses. Unfortunately, one little boy managed to escape, and after they spent over a decade trying to hunt him down, he finally snapped, TookALevelInBadass, and decided to strike back at them, ultimately growing up to become [[spoiler:the game's BigBad and FinalBoss]].
100* In the backstory of ''VisualNovel/HatofulBoyfriend'' a version of the bird flu becomes so virulent that in two years ''seventy percent'' of humanity dies and there's no sign of stopping. In desperation humans created a virus of their own, an "avian annihilation" virus that would kill all birds. It kills many, but in the resistant ones there is [[GoneHorriblyWrong another effect]] and the birds become [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted]], and immediately go to war on humanity. Thirty years later less than five percent of the human population remains and signs a treaty of surrender, and the world belongs to birds.
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104* A few centuries into the back story of ''Webcomic/ErrantStory'', the Elves discovered that some Half-Elves may go crazy and spontaneously develop inexplicable talent in destructive magic. The Elves forbade crossbreeding with Humans and organized a branch of the military to hunt down Half-Elves. They haven't been exterminated -- there are at least enough Half-Elves to populate a hidden village -- and no prophecy is involved, but one Half-Elf has absorbed a comatose Elven deity and is leading an army of the descendants of the Elves' Human bodyguards to wipe out the last surviving Elven city.
105* ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'': During [[GreatOffScreenWar the Universal War]], the Demiurge Yemmod attacked and conquered the world of Rayuba, tearing it down stone by stone, burning what was left to the ground, salting the earth and even destroying the world's sun for good measure. He was hunted down and slain by a lone survivor of the massacre, a nameless man who would later become the Demiurge Solomon David.
106* In the ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' prequel comic ''[[Recap/TheOrderOfTheStickStartOfDarkness Start of Darkness]]'', [[LightIsNotGood crusading paladins]] go and wipe out multiple villages of [[AlwaysChaoticEvil goblins]] while seeking the high priest, whose God has a plan that threatens the very fabric of creation itself. In the process, they [[KnightTemplar killed every man, woman and child]] they could find, but missed two -- Redcloak and his brother. In the current story arc, Azure City, the home of the paladins, has been conquered by Redcloak and his armies, and is running the human population into the ground.
107* ''Webcomic/RoomiesItsWalkyJoyceAndWalky'': [[spoiler:[[GambitPileup Linda, brainwashed by the government, actually the Britjas under a false flag]]]], all from ''It's Walky!'', killed all the so-called "Martians" in TheSeventies. "So-called" because [[spoiler:Mars was just an outpost of an intergalactic empire]] of Franchise/{{Cthulhu|Mythos}}-like creatures who'd been leaving around all that [[MagicFromTechnology sufficiently advanced]] ImportedAlienPhlebotinum that drove half the comic's plots. This goes about as well as you'd expect.
108* Sometime during the Dominion War in ''Webcomic/{{Terinu}}'''s past, the human rebels attempted to destroy the Varn Dominion's main power source. Said source consisting of childlike sentient beings known as the Ferin. The Terran Federation trying to both finish the job, and keeping the secret from their allied races is a major plot point.
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112* In the reddit series ''Literature/ChrysalisBeaverFur'', the Xunvir Republic, [[spoiler:back when it was still [[TheEmpire the Xunvir Empire]]]], completely wiped out all life on Earth [[spoiler:because a legal tax loophole meant it'd be more profitable than enslaving humanity]]. Every Human is killed, but a single [[MechanicalAbomination sentient Von Neumann machine]] with a massive nuclear arsenal is left behind to [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge return the favor]].
113* In ''WebVideo/StellarisInvicta'', Earth was almost wiped clean of human life by alien invaders. In the recovery period, the Greater Terran Union rose to power, with the single-minded goal of ensuring humanity's survival. When, after centuries, the GTU locates the invaders, a [[HiveMind Hive Minded]] race known as the Tyrum, they [[spoiler:use a Planet Cracker to destroy the Tyrum homeworld. The loss of the overmind causes the Tyrum drones living on their colonies to go beserk and massacre eachother.]] The rest of the galaxy reacts with absolute ''horror'', and the GTU loses what few allies it had left, [[spoiler:and is nearly annihilated by a coordinated attack from all other empires. It's not until the War in Heaven starts that the GTU manages to regain some trust.]]
114* In ''WebAnimation/{{ROYN}}: The Apology'', a squadron of North Easterners arrived in Tacith with the intent of completely destroying it, and did mostly succeed. However, one inhabitant was a Mage whose mother and brother were killed in the attack who, when cornered by many North Eastern soldiers, [[spoiler: unleashed a powerful spell that instantly erased them]].
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118* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
119** Fire Lord Sozin knew [[spoiler:that after he left Roku to die,]] the Avatar would reincarnate amongst the Air Nomads. So, the Fire Nation managed to kill off the Air Nomads... except for [[TheChosenOne the one kid they were aiming for]]. Aang ends up stopping the Fire Nation later (though they did screw up the rest of world and their own cultural morality pretty badly in those 100 years he was gone).
120** Another complicated invocation of the trope is the Fire Nation tradition of hunting and killing dragons to prove one's mettle as a firebender (again started by [[JerkAss Fire Lord Sozin]]) which apparently pushed the species into extinction in less than 100 years, with Sozin's grandson, Iroh, acclaimed for killing the last pair. When Zuko, Sozin's great-grandson and Iroh's nephew, needs to find the original method of firebending, before it became corrupted by relying on anger, guess who the original firebenders who might have been able to help him were? [[spoiler: He ends up finding the last pair, whom Iroh had lied about killing to protect, and is judged worthy of the knowledge he seeks.]] Not to mention the extermination of the dragons likely made the war effort that much more difficult, because they wiped out their own flying, fire-breathing assets.
121** The Fire Nation had, through a lengthy process, eliminated all but two of the Southern Water Tribe's [[MakingASplash waterbenders]]. One managed to escape the Fire Nation's POWCamp, and used the technique she learned to [[spoiler:kidnap Fire Nation civilians and [[BuriedAlive lock them in a cave]]]]. The other evaded capture because [[HeroicSacrifice her nonbender mother took her place]], and becomes a member of the heroes' FiveManBand.
122* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'', where the last survivor of genocide meekly submits to the killer.
123* ''WesternAnimation/Invincible2021'': [[Characters/Invincible2021Others Allen the Alien]]'s people are so determined to stop the Empire because the Empire destroyed their homeworld rather than lose it to their opposition.
124* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': When making their last attack on Earth and the Crystal Gems, [[spoiler: [[BigBad the Diamonds]] release a blast that corrupts every Gem left on the planet except for...]]
125** [[spoiler: Rose Quartz uses her shield to protect herself, Garnet, and Pearl from the blast. We later find out she was powerful enough to do this because she was actually the presumed-dead Pink Diamond in disguise. Rose, Garnet, and Pearl continue to do what they can to help the Earth thrive. Even once [[DeathByChildbirth Rose gives up her physical form to become Steven]], Garnet and Pearl fight back against the Diamond's remounted invasion of Earth, with Steven now taking his mother's place as the leader]].
126** [[spoiler: Amethyst]] survived because [[spoiler: she cooked too long in the ground and only emerged around 500 years after the war ended. She is later found by the remaining Crystal Gems and joins their group]].
127** [[spoiler: Lapis Lazuli]] survived because she had been [[spoiler: mistaken for a Crystal Gem by a Homeworld soldier and [[AndIMustScream trapped in a mirror sometime before the Diamond's final attack.]] After initially remaining loyal to Homeworld once freed, Lapis eventually realizes the Crystal Gems are better TrueCompanions and joins their side]].
128** [[spoiler: Bismuth survives because she was poofed and bubbled by Rose before the war ended because of a fight she had with Rose over the ethics of intentionally shattering Homeworld gems. Once Bismuth is freed by Steven, she is raring to defeat the Diamonds once and for all]].
129* In the third season of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'', the Decepticons begin cloning an army of Predacons. But when the prototype reveals [[ItCanThink intelligence]] and abilities [[GoneHorriblyRight beyond what was planned]], Megatron quickly decides that allowing that Predacon (who now goes by the name Predaking) to have his army would be as much a danger to the Decepticons as to their enemies. He knew, however, that this was a risk, and manipulated his foes into doing his dirty work for him. This kept Predaking's attention where Megatron wanted... Until the truth got out. While Megatron himself survived [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge the resulting violence]], many who served him were not so fortunate.
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