Most Badass Character Death.

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Eclectic Dreck

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Nordrom, Planescape Torment:
After another lifetime of struggling, you the Nameless One faces down his very mortality which has grown into a being of near inconceivable power. Nordrom, being a construct, knows that his odds of defeating the Transcendent One are slim and that the most likely outcome of standing against him is death. And yet, this little cubic warrior, who's crossbows were more worldly than he, decides that he should stand in defense of the Nameless One despite the risks because the Nameless One once did the same for him. It ends exactly as you would expect. An ineffectual attack that was little more than a gesture followed by the instant destruction of Nordrom.
 

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Eclectic Dreck said:
Nordrom, Planescape Torment:
After another lifetime of struggling, you the Nameless One faces down his very mortality which has grown into a being of near inconceivable power. Nordrom, being a construct, knows that his odds of defeating the Transcendent One are slim and that the most likely outcome of standing against him is death. And yet, this little cubic warrior, who's crossbows were more worldly than he, decides that he should stand in defense of the Nameless One despite the risks because the Nameless One once did the same for him. It ends exactly as you would expect. An ineffectual attack that was little more than a gesture followed by the instant destruction of Nordrom.
Agreed, though his name was Nordom. Very, very awesome scene, anyway. "Nordom will attempt to stop you. Prospect of success: Slight".

And from the same game,

Dak'kon. He doesn't even need to say that much, just "I have been here before. This time, I shall never leave."

I'd mention TNO himself, but that was a bit too... peaceful to count, really. More "good, now I can finally die."
 

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Cogwheel said:
Eclectic Dreck said:
Nordrom, Planescape Torment:
After another lifetime of struggling, you the Nameless One faces down his very mortality which has grown into a being of near inconceivable power. Nordrom, being a construct, knows that his odds of defeating the Transcendent One are slim and that the most likely outcome of standing against him is death. And yet, this little cubic warrior, who's crossbows were more worldly than he, decides that he should stand in defense of the Nameless One despite the risks because the Nameless One once did the same for him. It ends exactly as you would expect. An ineffectual attack that was little more than a gesture followed by the instant destruction of Nordrom.
Agreed, though his name was Nordom. Very, very awesome scene, anyway. "Nordom will attempt to stop you. Prospect of success: Slight".

And from the same game,

Dak'kon. He doesn't even need to say that much, just "I have been here before. This time, I shall never leave."

I'd mention TNO himself, but that was a bit too... peaceful to count, really. More "good, now I can finally die."
I somehow always forget that his name is just Modron spelled backwards. This should be easy to remember since he is a Modron after all.
 

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blakfayt said:
The protagonist of Pesona 3, Kurtis from Disgaea Hour Of Darkness, no one can deny either of these are badass.
Dang. Now I gotta think of a new one.

hm... not game related, but
Spike from Cowboy Bebop. And if not him, most certainly Vicious. the part with julia was just... well, that was exposition, but overkill.

Game related. Well, it was on multiplayer and it was more my friend, Jake, then me, but I still enjoyed it immensely and had to give him a salute. We were playing Star Wars Battle Front 2 and it was in space. My friends and I had set up a tournament kinda deal for split screen space battles since the online play was lacking at the time. My team needed to win and so Jake, desperate, kamikaze'd himself into the enemy capital ship, destroying one of the five key outer points and getting us the game winning points.

So yeah, that probably doesnt count, but damn, it was amazing.
 

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Edward Hyde from Volume II of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

He waltzes casually to his fate merrily singing 'You Should See Me Dance The Polka', and gets fried by a massive metal alien tripod. He's not down yet, though. He gets back up-now with HIS SKIN MISSING-and proceeds to crush one of the tripod's legs, sending it toppling to the ground, and then tears off the hatch and EATS THE HEAD of the alien inside. It then takes the combined laser blasts of THREE other tripods, fired in one burst, to finally kill him. As Captain Nemo says: "We have no way of knowing if those things feel any emotion... but we can be certain that Hyde taught them terror."

Can't remember the exact quote (I'm tired and too lazy to go into the next room and dig out my copy of the book), but that's pretty much it. And it sums up Hyde's last stand perfectly.
 

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Jan Templars death in Killzone 2


also a few non game related badass deaths, anavel gato's in gundam 0083, norris packard's in the 08th ms team, zabuza's in naruto (manga version: where he beheads a guy with a knife held between his teeth despite having all manner of weapons stuck in his back) roy fokker in macross, and lockon stratos's in the first season of gundam 00

finally, the most badass of them all, major kong's in dr strangelove
 

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Probably not the most badass death but it's the only one I can think of right now. Hudson in Aliens. Sure, he does nothing but complain for most of the movie but when it comes to the crunch he completly changes and just blasts the crap out of the aliens whilst swearing like...well a marine and only falters when a alien sneaks underneath him and pulls him down in the floor.
 

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The opening of Mass Effect 2.

Sure, Shep comes back later, but s/he still dies.

Oh, c'mon, how is death by captain-blows-up-with-ship, followed by explosion-forced-ejection into space, asphixiation, and atmospheric re-entry NOT awesome?
 

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Gigaguy64 said:
So after being shot many times, beaten with guns, falling from a flying fortress and loosing his right arm, he take the weapon of a Nobuseri(one of the series giant Mecha, its many times his own size), causes it to start vibrating, and stands in front of the Crash landing Capital City(the flying Fortress), stopping it from crashing into the Village he was protecting.
He literally explodes from the energy he was releasing, all that's left of him after the battle is his boots and melted pieces of his body
Truly a bro and one of the best characters in the series, if not ever.
QFT. I love that series so much...

Game related....

He never actually dies all the way, but he gets two very badass "death" scenes near the end of the game. One where he stands in front of Arsenal Gear (a ship the size of Central Park), holding it back to save Snake from getting run over. It slowly and painfully pushes him back, crushing him under it to the point he has to impale himself with his sword for leverage. The second being protecting Snake from a group of Ocelot's best commandos, while having no arms. Throughout the next scene you get flashes to Raiden fighting the mob, taking a huge number of them with him but slowly succumbing to the numbers. Mind, he is doing this with NO ARMS.
 

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Red Dead Redemption
John Marston. You gun down as many of the fuckers as your dead-eye meter allows you to...but it's futile. Still...you're a cow-boy, and you aint gonna go down without no fight.

Bioshock
Andrew Ryan. That scene in general is so well done. I mean...you never have control taken away from you until then...and why? Because you're being mind-controlled, and at that instance everything that happened before hits you like a brick. His death is also quite admirable. Sure he had a rather messed up philosophy, and he then proceeded to turn his back on that philosophy in a pathetic attempt to keep hold of power, but he went down a 'man' and not a 'slave'. He chose his death, and by making you do it against your will, highlighted you as just a slave. Powerful.

Halo Reach
Emille in particular had a cool death. Gets over-run with Zealot Elites, guns one of them down point blank, but gets back-stabbed by another. With a sword thrust right through his stomach he's still able to swing around and shove a knife in his killers neck.

"I'm ready! How 'bout you?"


Noble Six's death is also great. You keep on fighting until it's wave after wave of Elites, and you're getting hammered with Wraith mortars. Eventually you have to die, but you go down fighting.

Mass Effect 2
Not really bad-ass at all, but if you're fail-shep on the suicide mission, then you die. It's kind of touching seeing all your squad die, only for Sheppard to fall from the Normandy at the very end, all the while pleading Joker to get the hell out of there so he can tell the galaxy the reapers are coming.
You took almost everything I would have said. Except for Dead Space's ridiculous deaths of course.

 

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blakfayt said:
The protagonist of Pesona 3, Kurtis from Disgaea Hour Of Darkness, no one can deny either of these are badass.
I can, the protagonist I still can't figure out why he died, with the game giving me a spit in the face making everybody forget everything, and kurtis was undermined when he comes back. Feels like he never died at all.
 

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aquaman839 said:
Dinobot from Beastwars.

I first saw this when I was 8 and yes I did cry. Dinobot was one of the deepest characters of all time. He went from villian to hero to martyr.
Hell, Im 26 and it still brings a tear to my eye.

Tell my tale to those who ask it. Tell it truly, the good and the bad, and let me be judged accordingly. The rest... is silence.
 

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In a movie I have to say either Private Watkins? or Hudson.
One dies from blowing up bugs with a nuke, the other dies while shooting down a swarm of aliens and swearing like a badass.

Game? Probably some people from Dawn of War or Starcraft.

Wait a second,

No Tassadar?I disappoint.