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->''They're wearing steel that's fine and true\\
They carry news that must get through''
-->-- '''Music/LedZeppelin''', "No Quarter"

The characters have discovered what the BigBad is up to. They have no hope of stopping him, but if only the ReasonableAuthorityFigure knew... There is no EpicHail handy. They have to go in person to Bring News Back of what is happening, along a long, difficult, dangerous route. Odds are good that they will be chased. (BottledHeroicResolve may be required to keep going.)

Other reasons to Bring News Back include disaster about to strike; disaster ''averted'', and news must be Brought Back so that the people at home don't activate the fallback plan; discovery of a traitor; et cetera.

Often leads to YouShallNotPass, which requires sacrificing NoOneGetsLeftBehind. In other cases, people preparing for a LastStand may dispatch a SoleSurvivor to carry back word of the battle (being sent to Bring News Back means that the people who didn't get sent are MoreHeroThanThou). This often [[DirtyBusiness tests]] the sternest sense of duty.) ''Can'' be combined with an EpicHail, if the newsbearers are trying to reach an outpost equipped for Epic Hailing.

Getting back may not be the end of their problems. Being the BearerOfBadNews, they are often greeted with disbelief or even MaliciousSlander; the EvilChancellor or a DividedWeFall character may try to keep them from the ReasonableAuthorityFigure. If the messenger fails to deliver his news, he becomes an ImpededMessenger.

For obvious reasons, much more common in settings that don't have radios, although anything that can cut off communication can bring back the trope -- as can factors that make it too dangerous to use, such as monitoring.

See also SpareAMessenger. Compare AlmostDeadGuy. Indeed, this can be AlmostDeadGuy, told from his point-of-view, but the survival rate is rather higher. PursuedProtagonist uses this as the opening, to get to TheHero, as a form of {{Herald}}. Compare HarbingerOfImpendingDoom. Contrast LateToTheTragedy, ApocalypticLog, CantStopTheSignal. An inverse of sorts is BringHelpBack, when the message is that the ones ''sending'' the message need help, not information that the ones ''receiving'' the message need to have.

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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'': AntiHero Chou [[spoiler: lies to Kamatari]] that this is the latter's duty as to prevent any further suicide attempts.
* ''Anime/SoundOfTheSky'': Someone has to warn two armies the war is over before they start a new one. Even if it takes cutting a path through your GeneralRipper forces.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* The ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' villain Digger does this with two mooks who work for his/their arch-enemy. One is thrown out of window to deliver the message. The other will be the message.
* The comic-book-within-the-comic-book "The Black Freighter" in ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' depicts a man going to horrific lengths to get back to his town in time to warn them about the approach of the titular pirate ship and the death and violence it will bring. [[HeWhoFightsMonsters By the time he gets home, it's too late]].
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Blog/BetterBonesAU'': During the Great Battle, after regrouping from their second attack, Tigerstar announces that [[LastVillainStand if they can't win, they will hurt the Clans as much as possible]], even killing noncombatants like kits and elders. In order to warn [=ThunderClan=], Lizardtail of [=RiverClan=], one of the Dark Forest trainees who has now turned against his allies, makes a daring journey, swimming across the lake and racing the rest of the way. He is rewarded with the [[MeaningfulRename honor title]] of Hallowflight.
* In ''Fanfic/TheManWithNoName'', Zeke tells the crew that a village they'd saved from some Reavers [[ApocalypticLog has been wiped out by an army of them, before dying himself]].
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[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
* The finale to ''Anime/TheAnimatrix'', "The Final Flight of the Osiris", records the last minutes of the crew of the hovership Osiris after they discover the machines' plan to destroy Zion. While the rest of the crew fights for their lives and for every second they can spare, Jue enters the Matrix and races to a dead drop with the information.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'': Shan Yu lets two captured soldiers go just so they can deliver the message of his coming to the Emperor. And just to show how cruel he is...
-->'''Shan Yu:''' How many men does it take to deliver a message?\\
'''Archer:''' ''[aiming]'' One.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheThiefAndTheCobbler'': [[AlmostDeadGuy The sole survivor of a massacre]] rides for miles with a volley of arrows on his back and arrives at the palace, living just long enough to say the name of the BigBad. "One... Eye... is coming!"
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* Just before the climax of ''Film/ThreeHundred'', Leonidas sends Dilios back to Sparta in order to tell the tale of the Spartans' mighty feats, as Leonidas knows that he and what's left of his army are facing a hopeless LastStand against the Persians. Partly to obviously report on what happened, partly to rouse the ''thousands'' of other lifelong Spartan soldiers into battle.
* ''Film/NineteenSeventeen'': The film revolves around two young soldiers who, with phone lines down, have been tasked with notifying another unit that their upcoming offensive is actually a trap laid by the enemy, who want them to attack.
* In ''Film/{{Citizenfour}}'', Edward Snowden reveals information about illegal surveillance to journalists so they can expose those actions to the world, even though he knows what it will do to him.
-->'''Snowden:''' I appreciate your concern for my safety, but I already know how this will end for me, and I accept the risks.... I ask only that you ensure this information makes it home to the American public.
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* In ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers'', Aragorn is separated from the Rohirrim on the way to Helm's Deep and is presumed dead. On his weary way back, he encounters Saruman's Uruk-Hai army and must quickly ride to Helm's Deep and warn them of just how large the opposing force actually is.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}'': After learning the [[GoneHorriblyWrong horrible truth]] about what happened on Miranda, Mal and the crew of the title ship set out to reach the only means of sending/spreading the [[ApocalypticLog report on what happened]]. It's a variant on this in that the only "authority figures" around had the report buried, since they were responsible for the whole thing, but Mal is determined to get the message out in order to speak for the people who died there and strike a serious blow against the Alliance.
* ''Film/StarTrekInsurrection'': Dougherty actually dares Picard to send word to Starfleet; "by the time you do, this will all be done." Picard sends the ship anyway, but sticks around with an away team to stop Dougherty's plan. Something of a subversion, since the action was legally sanctioned and Picard was trying to get them to reconsider.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In ''Literature/BlackBeauty'', the titular horse is saddled in the middle of the night to bring the news to the doctor (who lives several miles away) that his mistress, the wealthy woman to whom he belongs, is very ill and likely dying. Understanding the severity of the mission, the horse refuses to give anything but his best in the run, not even slowing down when his groom offers to let him. Unfortunately, the doctor has no horse and must ride Beauty back to the estate, thus subverting the trope (and almost killing the poor horse).
* In the first book of the ''Literature/BoundarysFall'' series, Jeran and Dahr must bring news of Tylor the Bull's escape to King Mathis.
* ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'':
** In "Literature/AWitchShallBeBorn", once Ivga has told Valerius which way Salome took Taramis, he sends her off to tell the news that the true queen has been found.
** In "Literature/BeyondTheBlackRiver", Conan and Balthus must get back the news of the impending Pict attack.
* In the first ''Literature/{{Destroyermen}}'' book, ''Into the Storm'', Benjamin Mallory, Bristar, and Ed Palmer quickly patch a deserted PBY and flies away from the destroyer USS Mahan to deliver news of what happened to Captain Reddy of USS Walker.
* ''Literature/DilvishTheDamned'': The whole story of "Passage to Dilfar" is the attempt to bring the news back.
* An immortal postman in ''Literature/GoingPostal'' failed at this once, causing the destruction of civilization. He's hoping time is cyclical so that he'll get another chance to deliver the message in time.
* Near the end of ''Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy'', Shasta must run a long distance to warn King Lune of the invading Calormen army.
* ''Literature/{{Hurog}}'': In ''Dragon Bones'', after [[spoiler:deciding to let the villain invade his castle and get the eponymous dragon bones, and then "rescue" it, as suggested by the villain]], Ward has to get home in time to tell his uncle that castle Hurog needs to be evacuated.
* ''Literature/{{Lensman}}'': This makes up a large part of ''Galactic Patrol''. SpacePirates piloting vessels of greater speed and power than anything the Patrol have are running amok, so the Patrol sends out their most advanced vessel to capture one, tear it apart for its secrets, then bring the information gained back to Earth through an approaching fleet of other pirates, so the information is copied onto tapes, and the crew take to the [[EscapePod lifepods]] while rigging up a system to send their ship on a randomly programmed evasive course.
* In ''The Measure of a Man'' by Creator/RandallGarrett, the SoleSurvivor of a damaged starship has to warn of an alien attack, but only has a single [[EscapePod lifepod]] remaining (the aliens [[SinkTheLifeboats destroyed all the others]]) that was under repair and without radiation shielding installed. Eventually he [[ColdEquation does the math]] and works out that if he can pilot the damaged starship most of the way, he'll hopefully still be alive by the time the lifepod gets back to Earth.
* In ''Literature/TheOnceAndFutureKing'', Myth/KingArthur sends off [[Literature/LeMorteDArthur Sir Thomas Malory]] before the final battle, so he can [[FamedInStory tell his story]].
* In ''Literature/ParadiseLost'', Abdiel leaves Satan's legions and hurries to Heaven to bring back news of the revolt. On arrival, he finds out that they are already preparing for war, but they pause to give him a hero's welcome for his escape.
* The last chapter of ''Literature/{{Protector}}'' reveals that the entire book has been one big case of Bringing News Back, telling of the human protector's war against the oncoming Pak warfleet, and giving advice on what to do should they (the human protectors) fail.
* ''Literature/TheRiftwarCycle'': This is pretty much the main plot of ''Shadow of a Dark Queen''. Erik and Roo ended up in the death cell and sentenced to hang. [[spoiler:They were spared with a few others after a fake hanging to serve in Calis's band of desperate men.]]
* ''Literature/SienkiewiczTrilogy'': In ''With Fire and Sword'', two of the main characters go on a suicide mission to bring news back of the LastStand their army is facing and to summon [[TheCavalry reinforcements]].
* ''Literature/{{Starfire}}'':
** ''In Death Ground'' has a Terran fleet stumble upon a back door into one of the ''humans''' home systems, which the Bugs could use to pounce on humanity at any time. They have to get back and warn Terran H.Q., but they can't use the back door to get there and have to go around the long way.
** In ''The Shiva Option'', an Alliance survey fleet finds a "back way" (an unusual [[OurWormholesAreDifferent warp point]] detectable from only one side) into one of the Bug home systems. It's a vastly easier avenue of attack than the direct route, but the fleet is already deep in enemy territory and cut off from retreat. In the end, it takes the HeroicSacrifice of all the fleet's fighting vessels to get the survey ships home with the news.
* Used a little differently in ''Literature/UnfinishedTalesOfNumenorAndMiddleEarth''. In an extended account of the Battle of Gladden Fields, two men are sent back to Rivendell with the shards of Narsil alongside news that Isildur, his sons, and their whole army perished.
* A common theme in stories in the ''Franchise/Warhammer40000ExpandedUniverse''; a soldier's second most important job, after fighting the enemy, is to let those in charge know where the enemy is.
** ''Literature/CiaphasCain'':
*** In ''For the Emperor'', when they discover the underground [[spoiler:genestealers]], Vail has them head back. Even after the [[spoiler:apparent loss of all their companions]], Cain[[note]]HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!!![[/note]] and Vail plug on.
*** In ''The Last Ditch'', Cain overrules a commissar who would rather die fighting [[spoiler:tyranids]] than let anyone know it wasn't (just) orks out there.
---->'''Forres:''' Nevertheless, our duty demands…\\
'''Cain:''' Our duty demands we live to report this, so we can mount an effective defence and save this planet for the Emperor.
** ''Literature/SpaceWolf'':
*** In ''Space Wolf'' (the first book), when they discover [[spoiler:Chaos Space Marines]], Sergeant Hengist sends Ragnar back, with some companions, to bring the news, and rallies the rest for YouShallNotPass to buy them time. When one of them is injured, Ragnar sends the others on, to bring the news, while [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind he tends the wounded one]].
*** In ''Grey Hunters'', Ragnar finds some soldiers and by spying, he learns they are loyalists who are trying to discover who had landed and, if they were loyal, bring them word of where the Chaos forces are concentrated.
** In Creator/JamesSwallow's ''Literature/HorusHeresy'' novel ''The Flight of the Eisenstein'', Garro learns of Horus's treachery, first on Tarvitz's [[IGaveMyWord word]], then by seeing the weapons being armed on his own ship, then when an order to attack their own men is intercepted. He demands all his men and the officers of the ship [[ThePromise swear an oath of moment]] to get the word back to Terra, and they set out to do so.
** In Gav Thorpe's short story "Renegades", Rykhel attempts this, to bring back news of his company's treachery and murders (the story ends with his traveling off into danger).
** In ''Legion of the Damned'', the first part of the Space Marines' plan is to make make a LastStand defending the only city on a cemetery world. They hope to inflict so much damage on the invading Chaos Blood Crusade that it will move on after killing the defenders and thus does not find where the women and children are hiding. The second part requires that once most of the defenders are dead at least one of the survivors fights his way out of the city and is thus able to tell any arriving Imperial forces where the women and children are.
* In the second ''Literature/WarlockSeries'' book, ''Ordeal in Otherwhere'', when Shann is captured by the Company men, Charis steals a copter to get news to Thorvald and the Wyverns. She feels quite guilty about it.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/{{Andor}}'': After escaping, Melshi decides that he's going to make sure the truth of what's happening on Narkina-5 is spread to the Galaxy.
* An episode of ''Series/BabylonFive'' subverts this when they have to sacrifice a ship to give the Shadows the impression that this is what is happening. The reality is that the information they're carrying was engineered to lure them into a trap.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E10TheWarMachines The War Machines]]", Ben escapes WOTAN's slaves, despite the danger, and hurries to the Doctor to give the news -- horrifying the Doctor and the man with him with his appearance.
** The ArcWords of Series 1, "Bad Wolf", are a message carried across dimensions by Rose in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E13ThePartingOfTheWays The Parting of the Ways]]" to warn the Doctor of the impending doom to the fabric of the universe, producing a StableTimeLoop -- they had just learned that it was significant information.
* In the ''Series/StargateSG1'' episode "[[Recap/StargateSG1S4E162010 2010]]", [=SG1=] gets back together and form an elaborate plot to send a message through the Stargate back to 2000/1 to warn against meeting a dangerous alien race. They all try to make it to the Stargate with individual notes, but everyone except Carter is killed before they can make it; she just barely manages to get the note through the gate before being killed.
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[[folder:Poetry]]
* In Creator/RobertBrowning's poem ''[[http://www.bartleby.com/42/659.html How They Brought the Good News From Ghent to Aix]]'', we never learn the details of "the news which alone could save Aix from her fate". Parodied by Sellar and Yeatman (''1066 And All That'') in ''[[http://incandescens.livejournal.com/755544.html How I Brought the Good News From Aix to Ghent, or Vice Versa]]'', in which the narrator himself suddenly realizes that he's forgotten what the news was, returns to Aix, "and eventually sent a telegram".
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheAllianceAlive'', Vivian and Ignace are caught while on an information-gathering mission. Vivian is tortured; Ignace wants to [[CurbStompBattle die]] fighting her attacker, but she orders him to run back to their base and expose the BigBad's plot. [[MakeAnExampleOfThem To demoralize the titular alliance]], Kuwalsa lets Ignace do so. He also lets Ignace carry Vivian's unconscious body back.
* ''VideoGame/{{Avernum}} 5'' has you periodically bring back news of the fugitive you're pursuing across the frontier. In a subversion, [[spoiler:the person you're reporting to turns out to be TheMole for that fugitive]].
* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
** A single Burmecian soldier arrives to inform King Cid of the attack on Burmecia in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX''. Combines with Determinator and AlmostDeadGuy, since he crossed essentially the length of a continent, with the only passageway between Burmecia and his destination taken over by the enemy, and he died immediately after delivering the news.
** A similar situation as above happens at the beginning of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII''. Vaan's older brother Reks was present when King Raminas was assassinated, supposedly at the hands of Basch. Reks was stabbed in the gut during the incident but lived long enough to testify his version of events before succumbing to his injuries some time latter.
* In ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'', the player's ship travels through seven star sectors whilst being chased by a huge rebel fleet, in order to inform the Federation of the Rebel Flagship, whose destruction would leave the rest of the rebellion vulnerable.
* Alyx Vance in ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' carries a packet with plot-critical super-secret stolen data through a long sequence of hostile environments to where it can turn the tide of battle. Due to the bad quality of the radio communications, they can't simply transmit the data, despite sometimes establishing video communication (one can surmise it was analog, or that the Combine jammed the transmissions).
* The worst ending of ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' culminates with one character left alive to escape and tell what the party has learned to the rest of the galaxy.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* In ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'', [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000622c Protoman tells Roll to go with the news of the Yellow Demon's attack.]]
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'':
** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0827.html Niu is given a scroll of Sending and sent to bring back news of the disaster.]]
** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0879.html Belkar struggles to bring back news of what happened to Durkon.]] It even sobers up ''him''.
* In ''Webcomic/TalesOfTheQuestor'', [[http://www.rhjunior.com/totq/00675.html they try to bring back news of the second dragon in time.]]
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* In ''Roleplay/TheGamersAlliance'', when the Battle of the Rivers turns out badly for [[TheMagocracy Alent]]'s Western Army thanks to [[LegionOfDoom the Coalition]]'s surprise attack, the commander orders one of his soldiers to flee to Alent to warn the Council of Mages about an impending Coalition invasion while the rest of the soldiers try to hold back the overwhelming Coalition army.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* In the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' season finale "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E24To26TheSavageTime The Savage Time]]", the League learns that Vandal Savage is leading the Nazis to invade the United States. As they lack any means of radioing this information, the Flash [[WalkOnWater runs across the Atlantic]] to warn the US.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* Just before the Battle of Marathon between Athens and Persia, the Athenians sent a soldier named Pheidippides to warn Sparta that the long-feared Persian invasion had begun, and request Spartan aid. He ran 149 miles to Sparta on foot, then ran back to Athens with the bad news that Sparta would not help them for a week. Supposedly he arrived only a few days after he'd left. This was [[OlderThanFeudalism in 490 BCE.]]
** A later, inaccurate legend has Pheidippides run 26 miles from Marathon to Athens ''after'' the battle, to let them know that Athens had won and nobody should strike a deal with the Persians. Upon arrival in Athens, he shouted, "nenikékamen!" ("we are victorious!") and promptly dropped dead from exhaustion.[[note]]People run marathons non-stop routinely these days, and very few die, but then most of them hadn't just fought a battle. Nor do they carry weapons and armor on them.[[/note]]
** This inspired and named the tradition of running marathons.
* The midnight rides of Samuel Prescott, William Dawes, and Paul Revere. The last of these only made it to one village before he got caught, but he got the poem, so he's the famous one.
* Terasaka Kichiemon- [[SoleSurvivor the only survivor]] of UsefulNotes/The47Ronin- was told to bring word of their successful raid to Ako. After the other 46 committed suicide he alone was pardoned by the emperor. When he died at the very old age of 87 he was buried with the others.
* Laura Secord is the Canadian version of Paul Revere - after hearing plans of an American surprise attack, she travelled over 32km (from behind enemy lines, too) to inform British soldiers of the attack. The attack met disaster.
* During the absolute CurbStompBattle that was the [[UsefulNotes/PunicWars Battle of Cannae]], one of the Roman consuls, Lucius Aemilius Paullus, was gravely injured. Offered a horse to flee the battle by Cornelius, one of the few surviving tribunes, he responded thus:
-->Long may you live to do brave deeds, Cornelius, but do not waste in useless pity the few moments left in which to escape from the hands of the enemy. Go, announce publicly to the Senate that they must fortify Rome and make strong its defence before the victorious enemy approaches, and tell Q. Fabius privately that I have ever remembered his precepts in life and in death. Suffer me to breathe my last among my slaughtered soldiers, let me not have to defend myself again when I am no longer consul, or appear as the accuser of my colleague and protect my own innocence by throwing the guilt on another.
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