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* ''Series/{{Masada}}'': This mini-series is a dramatization of the siege of the citadel of Masada in Judea by legions of The Roman Empire in AD 73 during the first Jewish Revolts. At the climax [[spoiler: the Romans finally breach the walls at Masada, only to find the Jewish zealots inside have all committed suicide rather than submit to Rome.]] It deflates the Romans.
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* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'':
** In "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E22Valiant Valiant]]", the titular ship, sister ship of ''Defiant'', is destroyed, [[spoiler:and the only survivors are Nog, Jake, and one girl -- the rest of Red Squad dies]].
** "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS07E08TheSiegeOfAR558 The Siege of AR-558]]" ends with the main characters in addition to 10 or so soldiers alive -- out of a 150-strong unit.
* Similar to the ''SG-1'' example above, another AlternateUniverse gives us this. In the ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekEnterpriseS03E08Twilight Twilight]]", we see an alternate timeline in which the Xindi have succeeded in destroying the Earth and nearly every other Earth colony or human outpost. When the episode proper takes place, the retired Captain Archer is a resident of a small human colony of barely 20,000 and the ''Enterprise'' herself is the last true capital ship humanity has. They do manage to undo this bleak turn of events, but they narrowly succeed as the Xindi lay siege to the last of humanity's ships, including nearly completely destroying the ''Enterprise''.
** In "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E22Valiant Valiant]]", the titular ship, sister ship of ''Defiant'', is destroyed, [[spoiler:and the only survivors are Nog, Jake, and one girl -- the rest of Red Squad dies]].
** "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS07E08TheSiegeOfAR558 The Siege of AR-558]]" ends with the main characters in addition to 10 or so soldiers alive -- out of a 150-strong unit.
* Similar to the ''SG-1'' example above, another AlternateUniverse gives us this. In the ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekEnterpriseS03E08Twilight Twilight]]", we see an alternate timeline in which the Xindi have succeeded in destroying the Earth and nearly every other Earth colony or human outpost. When the episode proper takes place, the retired Captain Archer is a resident of a small human colony of barely 20,000 and the ''Enterprise'' herself is the last true capital ship humanity has. They do manage to undo this bleak turn of events, but they narrowly succeed as the Xindi lay siege to the last of humanity's ships, including nearly completely destroying the ''Enterprise''.
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** ''Series/StarTrek'': In the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E15LetThatBeYourLastBattlefield Let That Be Your Last Battlefield]]", the ''Enterprise'' are escorting two hostile aliens - each representing one side of a racial conflict on their own planet - home, but when they arrive, they find the entire planet a burning wasteland, and Spock reports that the two sides appear to have wiped each other out, and the two aliens aboard are the last of their people, anywhere:
--->'''Bele''': My people... all dead?\\
'''Spock''': Yes, Commissioner. All of them.\\
'''Lokai''': No one alive?\\
'''Spock''': None at all, sir.
** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'':
** *** In "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E22Valiant Valiant]]", the titular ship, sister ship of ''Defiant'', is destroyed, [[spoiler:and the only survivors are Nog, Jake, and one girl -- the rest of Red Squad dies]].
** *** "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS07E08TheSiegeOfAR558 The Siege of AR-558]]" ends with the main characters in addition to 10 or so soldiers alive -- out of a 150-strong unit.
* ** Similar to the ''SG-1'' example above, another AlternateUniverse gives us this. In the ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekEnterpriseS03E08Twilight Twilight]]", we see an alternate timeline in which the Xindi have succeeded in destroying the Earth and nearly every other Earth colony or human outpost. When the episode proper takes place, the retired Captain Archer is a resident of a small human colony of barely 20,000 and the ''Enterprise'' herself is the last true capital ship humanity has. They do manage to undo this bleak turn of events, but they narrowly succeed as the Xindi lay siege to the last of humanity's ships, including nearly completely destroying the ''Enterprise''.
** ''Series/StarTrek'': In the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E15LetThatBeYourLastBattlefield Let That Be Your Last Battlefield]]", the ''Enterprise'' are escorting two hostile aliens - each representing one side of a racial conflict on their own planet - home, but when they arrive, they find the entire planet a burning wasteland, and Spock reports that the two sides appear to have wiped each other out, and the two aliens aboard are the last of their people, anywhere:
--->'''Bele''': My people... all dead?\\
'''Spock''': Yes, Commissioner. All of them.\\
'''Lokai''': No one alive?\\
'''Spock''': None at all, sir.
** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'':
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* In ''Film/{{Serenity}}'', when the crew figures out that [[spoiler: "Miranda" is a planet]], the crew makes a perilous journey through Reaver territory, to try to find out why [[spoiler:Miranda]] is so important. When they finally land planet-side, they discover the long dead corpses of a planet's population. There were once survivors, but [[spoiler:they all turned into Reavers]].
** Earlier, in the same film, after [[EverybodyCallsHimBarkeep The Operative]] has been outwitted by the crew of ''Serenity'' one more time, he proceeds to [[spoiler: have everyone who has ever provided shelter to the crew killed, en masse, including any [[LeaveNoWitnesses inconvenient bystanders]] and [[AnyoneCanDie Shepard Book]].]] This is what pushes Mal into going to [[spoiler: Miranda to find out just what the Alliance is trying to hide.]]
** Earlier, in the same film, after [[EverybodyCallsHimBarkeep The Operative]] has been outwitted by the crew of ''Serenity'' one more time, he proceeds to [[spoiler: have everyone who has ever provided shelter to the crew killed, en masse, including any [[LeaveNoWitnesses inconvenient bystanders]] and [[AnyoneCanDie Shepard Book]].]] This is what pushes Mal into going to [[spoiler: Miranda to find out just what the Alliance is trying to hide.]]
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* In ''Film/{{Serenity}}'', when ''Film/{{Serenity}}'':
** When the crew figures out that [[spoiler: "Miranda" is a planet]], the crew makes a perilous journey through Reaver territory, to try to find out why [[spoiler:Miranda]] is so important. When they finally land planet-side, they discover the long dead corpses of a planet's population. There were once survivors, but [[spoiler:they all turned into Reavers]].
**Earlier, in the same film, after After [[EverybodyCallsHimBarkeep The Operative]] has been outwitted by the crew of ''Serenity'' one more time, he proceeds to [[spoiler: have everyone who has ever provided shelter to the crew killed, en masse, including any [[LeaveNoWitnesses inconvenient bystanders]] and [[AnyoneCanDie Shepard Book]].]] This is what pushes Mal into going to [[spoiler: Miranda to find out just what the Alliance is trying to hide.]]
** When the crew figures out that [[spoiler: "Miranda" is a planet]], the crew makes a perilous journey through Reaver territory, to try to find out why [[spoiler:Miranda]] is so important. When they finally land planet-side, they discover the long dead corpses of a planet's population. There were once survivors, but [[spoiler:they all turned into Reavers]].
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* In ''Film/TheHatefulEight'', [[spoiler:everyone, past and present, dies... though Warren and Mannix's deaths are merely heavily implied.]]
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* Kainan's backstory in ''Film/{{Outlander}}'' involves two separate instances of this trope. Kainan is a human warrior from a highly advanced civilisation far from Earth whose military colonized a planet after wiping out the indigenous population of Moorwen. One Moorwen survived and wiped out the entire colony, after which Kainan captured the dragon-like creature, only to crash land on Earth circa 709AD, setting it free amongst the Vikings.
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* Kainan's backstory in ''Film/{{Outlander}}'' ''Film/{{Outlander|2008}}'' involves two separate instances of this trope. Kainan is a human warrior from a highly advanced civilisation far from Earth whose military colonized a planet after wiping out the indigenous population of Moorwen. One Moorwen survived and wiped out the entire colony, after which Kainan captured the dragon-like creature, only to crash land on Earth circa 709AD, setting it free amongst the Vikings.
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'''Since this is a DeathTrope, expect spoilers.'''
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'''Since this is a DeathTrope, {{Death Trope|s}}, expect spoilers.'''
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* ''Film/Sahara1943'': A ragtag unit of Commonwealth soldiers and a three-man American tank crew decide to defend a well in the Sahara Desert, holding up an entire German mechanized unit and preventing them from joining the First Battle of El Alamein. [[spoiler: Master Sergeant Gunn, Waco, and Osmond are the only soldiers to survive.]]
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* VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown: Air Force Base 444 Squadron or 'Spare Squadron' is a military penal unit that pressgangs convicts who can fly combat aircraft into what are essentially [[SuicideMission suicide missions.]] The only two named survivors by the end of the game are [[spoiler: Trigger and Count.]]
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* VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown: Air Force Base 444 Squadron or 'Spare Squadron' is a military penal unit that pressgangs convicts who can fly combat aircraft into what are essentially [[SuicideMission suicide missions.]] The only two named survivors by the end of the game are [[spoiler: Trigger and Count.]] (Avril makes it, too, but she's a mechanic, not a combat pilot)]]
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* ''VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown": Air Force Base 444 Squadron or 'Spare Squadron' is a military penal unit that pressgangs convicts who can fly combat aircraft into what are essentially [[SuicideMission suicide missions.]] The only two survivors by the end of the game are [[spoiler: Trigger and Count.]]
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* ''VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown": VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown: Air Force Base 444 Squadron or 'Spare Squadron' is a military penal unit that pressgangs convicts who can fly combat aircraft into what are essentially [[SuicideMission suicide missions.]] The only two named survivors by the end of the game are [[spoiler: Trigger and Count.]]
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* ''VideoGame/AceCombatSkiesUnknown": Air Force Base 444 Squadron or 'Spare Squadron' is a military penal unit that pressgangs convicts who can fly combat aircraft into what are essentially [[SuicideMission suicide missions.]] The only two survivors by the end of the game are [[spoiler: Trigger and Count.]]
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* ''VideoGame/AceCombatSkiesUnknown": ''VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown": Air Force Base 444 Squadron or 'Spare Squadron' is a military penal unit that pressgangs convicts who can fly combat aircraft into what are essentially [[SuicideMission suicide missions.]] The only two survivors by the end of the game are [[spoiler: Trigger and Count.]]
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* And speaking of, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald"]], by Gordon Lightfoot.
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* And speaking of, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald"]], by Gordon Lightfoot.Music/GordonLightfoot.
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* Music/PorcupineTree's "[[Music/StupidDream A Smart Kid]]" is about the last survivor of a nuclear war, stranded on Earth and hoping aliens would come and rescue him.
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* In ''Series/DesignatedSurvivor'', Kirman literally watches as '''the entire US government''', including the president, vice president, the cabinet, Supreme Court and Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the majority of Congress, is killed in a violent, fiery explosion, leaving him as the SoleSurvivor.
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* In ''Series/DesignatedSurvivor'', Kirman Kirkman literally watches as '''the entire US government''', including the president, vice president, the cabinet, Supreme Court and Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the majority of Congress, is killed in a violent, fiery explosion, leaving him as the SoleSurvivor.