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Alsoi from 40K:

Sanguinius: He know's he can't defeat Horus, but he fights to the end and it was probably the opening in Horus' armouir that he made that allowed the Emperor to kill him.

Rogal Dorn: Went on a mad boarding frenzy through a Chaos fleet taking out the bridges on most of them and even after his retinue was gonew he continued to the last, biggest, baddest shp in the fleet and died taking out the bridge! All that reamained of him was a hand IIRC.

Ferrus Mannus: Primach of the Iron Hands. Went to Isvaan V with 4 other legions and his own to take on Horus' legion. Upon landing 3 of the legions accompanying him turned traitor (IIRC), leaving 2 loyal space marine legions against 4 traitor ones. Like all primachs he fought to the last, buying time for the few survivors to escape.

40K is full of macho deaths and my army commander seems to have one every 3 games :)

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Borsk Fey'la: Redeems himself for wrecking the NR by going out in style, taking (IIRC) 25000-50000 Yuuzhan Vong with him including the commander of the ground forces
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Does real life count? Mine would be NYFD firefighters circa Sept 11 2001. But I've got a strange liking for kamikaze pilots as well :twisted: .

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kheegan wrote:Does real life count? Mine would be NYFD firefighters circa Sept 11 2002.

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I'd certainly call that brave, but no real life doesn't count. Real life incidents that have been made into movies or something along those lines count.
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As far as recent SW goes, the deaths of Anakin and Ganner have to take the cake. True bravery in the face of danger.
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Sean Connery in The Untouchables. For sheer stubborn hardbastardness in the face of bullets.
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If we're using books too, then Chewbacca's death in Star Wars Vector Prime. That bastard tried saving Anakin and those crazy people. In the end he howls a warriors cry at the moon.

ID4 Dennis Quads character ramming the mother ship right up the...heh.

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The Ghost in the Armigo cut scene in Star Craft comes to mind. Scared shitless but still manages to nuke the station.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:The Ghost in the Armigo cut scene in Star Craft comes to mind. Scared shitless but still manages to nuke the station.
I don't think that guy was a ghost. Ghosts are highly trained covert opratives with much bigger guns. He looked more like a armed civilian, a miltiaman. A ghost would of been calm, set that fucker on a time, cloaked, got the hell out while the marines were slaughtered, get to the ship and away before the bomb blew.
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No he was no ghost, probably one of the ones they toss in an SCV but no certinly no ghost, maybe not even a marine

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Wait me and Bean agree?


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I really have no idea, Ghost was just a guess. But the gun was very similar to the one Ghosts are seen to have in brief glimpses when you have them selected
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I agree with DW's assessment of the soldiers in Black Hawk Down.

I also would like to nominate King Arthur, who "died" while sailing back to Avalon, having been mortally wounded by Mordred, and who had killed Mordred in the process.

Other good candidates include: Ganner Rhysode, Beowulf, and the almost everyone in Platoon.
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Well he has appeared in movies, but how about the RL death of Atilla the Hun (Cracked skull after suffering a Heart attack while banging the newest teenager in his Harem.) I mean if that isn't a MANs way to go out.....
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Just about everyone from the first Highlander movie went down fighting.

The best though are Ramirez taking a sword to the gut, spitting in Kurgan's face and still protecting Macleod by not letting Kurgan know that he's around.


Kurgan, just had his ass kicked and been beheaded but he still goes out with one last swing of the sword.
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James Cagney in White Heat talk about a blaze of glory, getting blown of the face of the earth by a refinery tank and G-Men firing on you from Below. and yelling "Top of the World MA!" it was cool, it was kick ass for it's time. And while it's been redone too many times since then, the original defiant Gangster death still rules.
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Rampage and Depth Charge: Transformers: Beast Wars: Nemesis part 1

*with an energon blade in his hand, attempting to push it into Rampage's chest*

Depth Charge: Pure energon, right through your twisted spark. Take it! Take it straight to the pit you sickening piece of slag!!

Rampage stops resisting the Blade. Depth Charge is visibly surprised, and his face melts to a look of realization.

Rampage: MUHAHAHAHAH

Eyes still looking forward, he raises the blade, and with a scream shoves it into Rampage's supposedly invincible spark.

The resulting Quasi Nuclear explosion kills them both.




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Movies: either Connery on The Untouchables or the guy in Dr Strangelove who dropped off riding the bomb.

Books: I formally nominate Fingolfin. It takes gut to stand up angainst a Vala.
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Hmm, heres a couple...

Spike Seigels one man army attack on the syndicite and Vicious

Asuka versus 10 angels (Neon Genisis Evangelion)

The psycho riding the nuke

thats all the macho ones I can think of right now, more later (maybe)
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i'd have to go with:

death of Capt. Marcus and the destruction of the Resolute (Exosquad)
Russel Casse flying the plane into the beam emitter of the alien ship (ID4) (though i liked it better in the book, strapping a missile to his old biplane and ramming the ship with it)
that oil driller guy in Armageddon who detonates the nuke himself
Boromir at the end of FOTR, he just kept on swinging and even afterwards took a good while to die
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About Spike's death, the very first episode of Cowboy Bebop I ever saw was the one where Spike dies. Pissed me off to no end.

Anyway. I nominate:

Fenix: Goes down kickin' ass

Sean Connery is The Man Who Would Be King: Stranded on a bridge, knowing he's about to die, he stands and takes it like a man.

Hobbs: Blows himself and a huge bomb up to save 50+ amorphs

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: Surrounded by soldiers, wounded, they nod, load their guns, and go down shooting.
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Oh, and let's not forget the death of the Captain. That was a great passage.
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Cyril wrote: Fenix: Goes down kickin' ass
Is that fenix as in Starcraft? if it is then he doen't go down kicking ass. His blades fail before he even starts fighting and he gets killed by a hydralisk.
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has anyone mentioned leon aka the professional and his ring trick yet?
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Is that fenix as in Starcraft? if it is then he doen't go down kicking ass. His blades fail before he even starts fighting and he gets killed by a hydralisk
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Naw. He comes back as a dragoon and then Kerrigan's minions kill him for good.
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