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* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E3TheSurvivors The Survivors]]" it is eventually revealed that a human-[[spoiler:looking alien]] named Kevin has been trying to hide from any outsiders, but Captain Picard doesn't know ''why'' yet. What he ''does'' know is that Kevin possesses the ability to create simulacrums of houses, plants, warships, explosions, and even people that are so true-to-life that they cannot be distinguished from the real thing, and if he is capable of ''that'', then the Enterprise should count themselves lucky that Kevin seems to have his moral compass in the right place, as he informs the crew when Kevin tries to flee.
--> '''[=LaForge=]:''' ''He's in the Turbolift!''\\
'''Picard:''' Let him go.\\
'''Worf:''' Captain, he is dangerous!\\
'''Picard:''' So dangerous, Mister Worf, that he could have destroyed us in an instant had he wished.

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"...->''"That's not like you, is it Kiriya? Full of chances to strike... If I felt so inclined, you know, you would lose your life."''
-->-- '''Poisony''', ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure''

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* One of the more psychological traps in ''TabletopGame/GrimtoothsTraps'' is a pit trap. The party falls in, it seals up and starts filling with water...and then, when the water reaches neck level, it drains and opens. There's now a note at the top -- "Leave. The next trap will be lethal."
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* ''Film/TheGodfather'' has Virgil Solozzo stopping Tom Hagen in the street "asking" him to get into the car with him, with 2 goons behind Tom showing there is no option. When Tom still seems uneasy to follow throw, Solozzo uters the phrase: "What are you worried about? If I wanted to kill you, you'd be dead already."

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* ''Film/TheGodfather'' has Virgil Solozzo stopping Tom Hagen in the street "asking" him to get into the car with him, with 2 goons behind Tom showing there is no option. When Tom still seems uneasy to follow throw, Solozzo uters utters the phrase: "What are you worried about? If I wanted to kill you, you'd be dead already."
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* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. Taigen finds Mizu seriously wounded after her battle with the Four Fangs, but forgoes the temptation to kill her then and there. When she wakes up he's drawing up a contract for their next duel, and when she puts a sword to his throat he points out that he could have killed her easily before. Mizu is unimpressed; being obsessed with her own RoaringRampageOfRevenge, she says that Taigen is just playing at revenge, otherwise he would have killed her without all this stuffing about.
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* In the ''Film/MiamiVice'' movie, Isabella meets up with Crockett and Tubbs to arrange their meeting with Montoya, and when they look skeptical, she tells them, "If we wanted you dead, you would not be drawing breath in Miami."
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* ''Literature/AMurderIsAnnounced'': When Emma Stamfordis, one of the two people who had the most to gain from Letitia Blacklock dying, is found to be in the area, she states that she served with the French Resistance during the war and if she ''had'' taken a shot at Letitia that night, she'd have done a lot worse than just grazing her ear.
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* In the ''Heavensward'' expansion of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', there's two characters who embody this mentality on the dragon side of the Dragonsong War.
** Several conversations with Hraesvelgr make it clear that [[IGaveMyWord his promise to Shiva that he would never take another life from mankind]] is all that's stopping him from tearing the heroes asunder. Especially once someone claims to know more about Shiva than he does. Hraesvelgr even says that his patience is getting close to its limit, and testing him any further is likely to prove fatal.
** Estinien has a EurekaMoment when he realizes the motivations of the BigBad boil down to something like this. [[spoiler:Between ''A Realm Reborn'' and ''Heavensward'', the barrier surrounding Ishgard falls thanks to Lady Iceheart and her heretics. So Nidhogg could attack Ishgard at any time and wipe them out, yet he doesn't. When the other characters wonder what Nidhogg is waiting for, Estinien realizes that Nidhogg isn't going to wipe them out; his vengeance is keeping Ishgard locked in a ForeverWar so that they will never know peace and comfort. Hraesvelgr eventually confirms outright that this is what Nidhogg's ultimate goal is, which shifts the mood of how to deal with Nidhogg considerably.]]
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* ''Fanfic/AllForLuz'': When Luz internally rants she has nothing to counter [[WakeUpCallBoss the Golden Guard]] with in their fight, despite having 15 different Quirks, [[EvilMentor All For One]] decides to tell her [[IAmNotLeftHanded he's been holding back the entire time]].
--> '''Shigaraki''': '''''Every blow he delivers is restrained. If he really wanted to kill you, Luz, he would’ve done so already. I was right, he’s only testing you.'''''
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* ''Webcomic/AdventuresWithEggie'': When a mysterious armed and masked stranger confronts Eggie, he's confused when [[https://adventureswitheggie.com/comic/chapter-3-pages-123-124/ she doesn't react with fear.]] She correctly points out that, if he'd wanted to hurt her, he likely would have done so already.
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* A non-lethal version of this is invoked in the ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' fic "[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/48140428/ Thunderstruck]]" when Billy Cranston (the original Blue Ranger) affirms that he could have theoretically shut down the [[Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive Operation Overdrive team]] and their access to the Morphin Grid any time he wanted, as he maintains a degree of access to the Grid using Zordon's technology to ensure that nobody tries to harness that power for dangerous reasons.

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