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Related to [[Informed Self Diagnosis]], but occurs when a character diagnoses themselves ''or'' someone else, and does so with anatomical accuracy (enumerating the number of bones broken seems the most common route). In most cases, the diagnoser will not have formal medical training, but this is a moot point as characters like [[Batman]] probably have [[Awesomeness By Analysis|as much medical knowledge as any field medic]] and [[Superman]] [[X-Ray Vision|can see through you]]. If [[Wolverine]] tells you his claw is in your spleen, then you have a claw in your spleen.
Related to [[Informed Self Diagnosis]], but occurs when a character diagnoses themselves ''or'' someone else, and does so with anatomical accuracy (enumerating the number of bones broken seems the most common route). In most cases, the diagnoser will not have formal medical training, but this is a moot point as characters like [[Batman]] probably have [[Awesomeness By Analysis|as much medical knowledge as any field medic]] and [[Superman]] [[X-Ray Vision|can see through you]]. If [[Wolverine]] tells you his claw is in your spleen, then you have a claw in your spleen.


Usually said in a matter-of-fact/deadpan kind of way even if the damage is or will be catastrophic. When diagnosing themselves, this often results in an [[Only a Flesh Wound]] and [[Major Injury Underreaction]] moment. When diagnosing others, this almost always leads [[To the Pain]] or [[Gorn]].
Usually said in a matter-of-fact/deadpan kind of way even if the damage is or will be catastrophic. When diagnosing themselves, this often results in an [[Only a Flesh Wound]] and [[Major Injury Underreaction]] moment. When diagnosing others, this almost always leads [[To the Pain]] or [[Gorn]].


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== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] ==
* Kenshiro of ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' is famous for this. Nearly every single one of his [[Finishing Move|Finishing Moves]] has him describing in detail the [[Curb Stomp Battle|smack down]] he laid on a poor [[Mook]] (describing which pressure point/s he hit) and what the results will be ([[Made of Plasticine|exploding heads]], uncontrollable body movements, [[High-Pressure Blood]]).
* Kenshiro of ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' is famous for this. Nearly every single one of his [[Finishing Move]]s has him describing in detail the [[Curb Stomp Battle|smack down]] he laid on a poor [[Mook]] (describing which pressure point/s he hit) and what the results will be ([[Made of Plasticine|exploding heads]], uncontrollable body movements, [[High-Pressure Blood]]).
* Spoofed in ''[[Slayers]]'' where Zelgadis tells the villain how he decided to spare him and used the blunt side of the sword, [[Crowning Moment of Funny|only to realize that his sword is double-edged.]]
* Spoofed in ''[[Slayers]]'' where Zelgadis tells the villain how he decided to spare him and used the blunt side of the sword, [[Crowning Moment of Funny|only to realize that his sword is double-edged.]]
* Rikiya Gaou of ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'', after he {{spoiler|breaks Hiruma's right arm}} was able to identify exactly what part of the arm he broke, the humerus.
* Rikiya Gaou of ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'', after he {{spoiler|breaks Hiruma's right arm}} was able to identify exactly what part of the arm he broke, the humerus.
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [[Batman]] does this all the time, both to himself and others.
* [[Batman]] does this all the time, both to himself and others.
** In ''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]'' while fighting the head mutant.
** In ''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]'' while fighting the head mutant.
{{quote| '''Batman thinking:''' A quick one to the nerve cluster in his deltoid. It doesn't hurt him, but no force on Earth could help him move his left arm now.}}
{{quote|'''Batman thinking:''' A quick one to the nerve cluster in his deltoid. It doesn't hurt him, but no force on Earth could help him move his left arm now.}}
** In ''Superman & Batman'' after getting punched by Superman
** In ''Superman & Batman'' after getting punched by Superman
{{quote| '''Batman thinking:''' Sternum's shattered. Bone's broken through skin. Lung punctured for sure.}}
{{quote|'''Batman thinking:''' Sternum's shattered. Bone's broken through skin. Lung punctured for sure.}}
** In ''Hush'', after getting his line cut, he grabs on to a gargoyle (breaking his shoulder), but it crumbles.
** In ''Hush'', after getting his line cut, he grabs on to a gargoyle (breaking his shoulder), but it crumbles.
{{quote| '''Batman thinking:''' My shoulder breaks. First my body betrays me. Then, my city follows suit.}}
{{quote|'''Batman thinking:''' My shoulder breaks. First my body betrays me. Then, my city follows suit.}}
** [[Grant Morrison]] commented on this in an interview when he became the main Batman writer:
** [[Grant Morrison]] commented on this in an interview when he became the main Batman writer:
{{quote| I still intend to do 'Miller'-style first person narrative captions which give some insight into Batman's thought processes but it seems more 'realistic' to imagine Batman as a hardcore fightin' man who wouldn't even ''notice'' his injuries until long after the fight was over, so no more of that 'MY BACK SPLINTERS INTO A THOUSAND SHARDS OF AGONIZED BONE. HE'S GOOD. HE'S YOUNG. HE'S TOUGHER AND YOUNGER THAN ME. AND TOUGHER. DID I MENTION TOUGHER ? MUSN'T BLACK OUT...'}}
{{quote|I still intend to do 'Miller'-style first person narrative captions which give some insight into Batman's thought processes but it seems more 'realistic' to imagine Batman as a hardcore fightin' man who wouldn't even ''notice'' his injuries until long after the fight was over, so no more of that 'MY BACK SPLINTERS INTO A THOUSAND SHARDS OF AGONIZED BONE. HE'S GOOD. HE'S YOUNG. HE'S TOUGHER AND YOUNGER THAN ME. AND TOUGHER. DID I MENTION TOUGHER ? MUSN'T BLACK OUT...'}}
** Also in ''Hush'', he contemplates what he could do to the Joker.
** Also in ''Hush'', he contemplates what he could do to the Joker.
{{quote| '''Batman thinking:''' I could crush his windpipe and sever all oxygen from his brain. I could push his ribs right through his lungs and rupture his heart. I could pound his skull into the pavement until it fractured into so many pieces his brain would spill out.}}
{{quote|'''Batman thinking:''' I could crush his windpipe and sever all oxygen from his brain. I could push his ribs right through his lungs and rupture his heart. I could pound his skull into the pavement until it fractured into so many pieces his brain would spill out.}}
* [[Superman]], during his fight with Batman in ''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]''.
* [[Superman]], during his fight with Batman in ''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]''.
{{quote|'''Superman thinking:''' Bruce -- I just broke three of your ribs.|'''Superdickery:''' [http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=209:i-just-broke-three-of-your-ribs&catid=28:superdickery&Itemid=54 That's pretty impressive seeing as how he'd just punched him in the crotch.]}}
{{quote|'''Superman thinking:''' Bruce -- I just broke three of your ribs.|'''Superdickery:''' [http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=209:i-just-broke-three-of-your-ribs&catid=28:superdickery&Itemid=54 That's pretty impressive seeing as how he'd just punched him in the crotch.]}}
* Dr. Octopus, when recalling his first fight with [[Spider-Man]].
* Dr. Octopus, when recalling his first fight with [[Spider-Man]].
{{quote| '''Dr. Octopus:''' ...with a punch that, by my best estimate, was over twelve hundred foot-pounds. That, Dr. Louis, would be my first case of traumatic brain injury.}}
{{quote|'''Dr. Octopus:''' ...with a punch that, by my best estimate, was over twelve hundred foot-pounds. That, Dr. Louis, would be my first case of traumatic brain injury.}}
** Depending on the interpretation of Ock's origin, his first case would have actually been the explosion that also fused his mechanical arms to his body.
** Depending on the interpretation of Ock's origin, his first case would have actually been the explosion that also fused his mechanical arms to his body.
* [[Wolverine]], during his fight with [[She Hulk]] in ''Wolverine vs Hulk''.
* [[Wolverine]], during his fight with [[She Hulk]] in ''Wolverine vs Hulk''.
{{quote| '''Wolverine:''' The first claw just punctured your spleen. It'll bleed but you'll live. The third claw's sticking into your kidney. Good thing you got two. I pop the middle one it goes right through your liver.}}
{{quote|'''Wolverine:''' The first claw just punctured your spleen. It'll bleed but you'll live. The third claw's sticking into your kidney. Good thing you got two. I pop the middle one it goes right through your liver.}}
** Which, as pointed out on [http://www.politedissent.com/archives/2749 Polite Dissent], is [[Did Not Do the Research|anatomically impossible]]. Then again, he may have simply been bluffing.
** Which, as pointed out on [https://web.archive.org/web/20131207091757/http://www.politedissent.com/archives/2749 Polite Dissent], is [[Did Not Do the Research|anatomically impossible]]. Then again, he may have simply been bluffing.
* Rorschach does this in ''[[Watchmen]]'': "I have just broken this man's little finger. Who killed Edward Blake?"
* Rorschach does this in ''[[Watchmen]]'': "I have just broken this man's little finger. Who killed Edward Blake?"
* In [http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/2028448.html Nomad], Lycan says "Did you know that nearly every creature has a ''brachiocephalic artery'' carrying blood to the brain, or something similar? And if ''pressure'' is applied, causing it to ''burst'', well... Death is instantaneous." Three guesses what he does.
* In [http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/2028448.html Nomad], Lycan says "Did you know that nearly every creature has a ''brachiocephalic artery'' carrying blood to the brain, or something similar? And if ''pressure'' is applied, causing it to ''burst'', well... Death is instantaneous." Three guesses what he does.
* The protagonists in ''[[Sin City]]'' often explain in gruesome detail how they've been injured or how they're torturing the bad guys. Marv's torture of Kevin is probably the prime example.
* The protagonists in ''[[Sin City]]'' often explain in gruesome detail how they've been injured or how they're torturing the bad guys. Marv's torture of Kevin is probably the prime example.
* In [[The Punisher|Punisher MAX]], Frank Castle provides an internal narration example during a fight with [[Ax Crazy]] Pittsy, who shoots him point-blank in the chest with a shotgun.
* In [[The Punisher|Punisher MAX]], Frank Castle provides an internal narration example during a fight with [[Ax Crazy]] Pittsy, who shoots him point-blank in the chest with a shotgun.
{{quote| '''Punisher:''' That's a rib gone. Not broken. ''Gone.''}}
{{quote|'''Punisher:''' That's a rib gone. Not broken. ''Gone.''}}
* [[Justice Society of America|Doctor Mid-Nite]] would occasionally give very detailed threats of the anatomical damage he could inflict on his enemies. He [[Technical Pacifist|rarely carried through with them, though.]]
* [[Justice Society of America|Doctor Mid-Nite]] would occasionally give very detailed threats of the anatomical damage he could inflict on his enemies. He [[Technical Pacifist|rarely carried through with them, though.]]


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* Marv from ''[[Sin City]]'', when he breaks the lawyer's arm in three places.
* Marv from ''[[Sin City]]'', when he breaks the lawyer's arm in three places.
* Sarah Connor from ''[[Terminator|Terminator 2]]'' when she breaks the doc's hand.
* Sarah Connor from ''[[Terminator|Terminator 2]]'' when she breaks the doc's hand.
{{quote| '''Sarah:''' There are 215 bones in the human body. That's one.}}
{{quote|'''Sarah:''' There are 215 bones in the human body. That's one.}}
** She's wrong though. There are 206.
** She's wrong though. There are 206.
* In the 2009 film, [[Sherlock Holmes (Film)|Sherlock Holmes]] makes a habit of mentally running through the intended physical effects of a series of precise blows to an opponent, just before he actually makes his attack.
* In the 2009 film, [[Sherlock Holmes (film)|Sherlock Holmes]] makes a habit of mentally running through the intended physical effects of a series of precise blows to an opponent, just before he actually makes his attack.
{{quote| '''Holmes''': First, [[A Handful for An Eye|distract target]]. [[Awesomeness By Analysis|Then block his blind jab]]. Counter with cross to left cheek. [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness|Discombobulate]]. Dazed, he'll attempt wild haymaker. [[No Sell|Employ elbow block and body shot. Block feral left]]. [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|Weaken right jaw. Now fracture. Break cracked ribs. Traumatize solar plexus. Dislocate jaw entirely. Heel kick to diaphragm.]] [[After Action Report|In summary]], [[Curb Stomp Battle|ears ringing, jaw fractured, three ribs cracked, four broken. Diaphragm hemorrhaging. Physical recovery: six weeks.]] [[Mind Screw|Full psychological recovery: six months]]. Capacity to [[Disproportionate Retribution|spit at back of head]]: [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|neutralized.]]}}
{{quote|'''Holmes''': First, [[A Handful for an Eye|distract target]]. [[Awesomeness By Analysis|Then block his blind jab]]. Counter with cross to left cheek. [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness|Discombobulate]]. Dazed, he'll attempt wild haymaker. [[Won't Work On Me|Employ elbow block and body shot. Block feral left]]. [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|Weaken right jaw. Now fracture. Break cracked ribs. Traumatize solar plexus. Dislocate jaw entirely. Heel kick to diaphragm.]] [[After Action Report|In summary]], [[Curb Stomp Battle|ears ringing, jaw fractured, three ribs cracked, four broken. Diaphragm hemorrhaging. Physical recovery: six weeks.]] [[Mind Screw|Full psychological recovery: six months]]. Capacity to [[Disproportionate Retribution|spit at back of head]]: [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|neutralized.]]}}
* In the movie ''[[Cellular]]'', {{spoiler|a kidnapped high-school teacher stabs her kidnapper in the arm with a pair of scissors then tells him "Tenth grade biology. Brachial artery... pumps thirty liters of blood a minute. There's only five in the human body. I'm sorry."}}
* In the movie ''[[Cellular]]'', {{spoiler|a kidnapped high-school teacher stabs her kidnapper in the arm with a pair of scissors then tells him "Tenth grade biology. Brachial artery... pumps thirty liters of blood a minute. There's only five in the human body. I'm sorry."}}
* In ''[[Punisher|Punisher: War Zone]]'', Loony Bin Jim, during his fight with Frank Castle in the toilet:
* In ''[[Punisher|Punisher: War Zone]]'', Loony Bin Jim, during his fight with Frank Castle in the toilet:
{{quote| '''Loony Bin Jim''': Blood in the urine, an early indicator of kidney failure.<br />
{{quote|'''Loony Bin Jim''': Blood in the urine, an early indicator of kidney failure.
'''Loony Bin Jim''': You should be seeing double right about now.<br />
'''Loony Bin Jim''': You should be seeing double right about now.
'''Loony Bin Jim''': That would be a torn meniscus. }}
'''Loony Bin Jim''': That would be a torn meniscus. }}
* In the 2004 [[Punisher]] film, the eponymous character takes a blowtorch to a man's back and describes what he's doing in great detail, including telling him that it's not painful yet because the nerve endings are seared and when the flame's that hot, it actually feels cold. {{spoiler|This turns out to be a subversion, as the Punisher is really just swiping a popsicle across the man's back to create the described symptoms, while simultaneously using the blowtorch on a steak to create the smell of charred flesh.}}
* In the 2004 [[Punisher]] film, the eponymous character takes a blowtorch to a man's back and describes what he's doing in great detail, including telling him that it's not painful yet because the nerve endings are seared and when the flame's that hot, it actually feels cold. {{spoiler|This turns out to be a subversion, as the Punisher is really just swiping a popsicle across the man's back to create the described symptoms, while simultaneously using the blowtorch on a steak to create the smell of charred flesh.}}
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* [[Xena]] does this often with her death pinch.
* [[Xena]] does this often with her death pinch.
{{quote| '''Xena:''' I just cut off the blood flow to your brain. You'll be dead in thirty seconds unless...}}
{{quote|'''Xena:''' I just cut off the blood flow to your brain. You'll be dead in thirty seconds unless...}}
* Neroon from ''[[Babylon 5]]'' in episode "Grey 17 is Missing".
* Neroon from ''[[Babylon 5]]'' in episode "Grey 17 is Missing".
{{quote| '''Neroon:''' I've just broken two of your ribs. ''(whack!)'' Sorry, make that three.}}
{{quote|'''Neroon:''' I've just broken two of your ribs. ''(whack!)'' Sorry, make that three.}}
* [[Dexter]] has a moment like this when attacking the abusive father of Astor's friend. He describes how he is hitting internal organs in just the right way to unleash terror.
* [[Dexter]] has a moment like this when attacking the abusive father of Astor's friend. He describes how he is hitting internal organs in just the right way to unleash terror.
* [[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)|Dr. McCoy]], with a newly-awakened Khan holding a scalpel to his throat, merely tells him that the recommended procedure for a quick kill would be to sever the carotid artery.
* [[Star Trek: The Original Series|Dr. McCoy]], with a newly-awakened Khan holding a scalpel to his throat, merely tells him that the recommended procedure for a quick kill would be to sever the carotid artery.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Siegfried's win quotes in ''[[Soul Series|Soulcalibur III]]''.
* Siegfried's win quotes in ''[[Soul Series|Soulcalibur III]]''.
{{quote| '''Siegfried:''' I avoided your vitals. You'll live.}}
{{quote|'''Siegfried:''' I avoided your vitals. You'll live.}}
** How do you avoid ''anything'' with a [[BFS]] that big? Especially given that one of his moves features him stabbing his opponent ''in the head''. A two foot wide sword, driven directly into your skull... maybe if it were Voldo.
** How do you avoid ''anything'' with a [[BFS]] that big? Especially given that one of his moves features him stabbing his opponent ''in the head''. A two foot wide sword, driven directly into your skull... maybe if it were Voldo.
*** That's ridiculous. Voldo doesn't have vitals!
*** That's ridiculous. Voldo doesn't have vitals!
** [[Lady of War|Sophitia]] also has the same quote in ''III''. Both her and [[The Atoner|Siegfried]] are [[Apologetic Attacker|Apologetic Attackers]], but Sophitia wields a short sword and [[Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me|shield]], so her chances of avoiding your vitals are ''much'' higher.
** [[Lady of War|Sophitia]] also has the same quote in ''III''. Both her and [[The Atoner|Siegfried]] are [[Apologetic Attacker]]s, but Sophitia wields a short sword and [[Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me|shield]], so her chances of avoiding your vitals are ''much'' higher.
* ''[[Cross Channel]]'': The protagonist Taichi Kurosu displays uncanny medical knowledge at certain points during the game by quickly and effectively diagnosing injuries his friends have received. The "[[Badass]]" part of the trope derives from the fact that he also committed mass murder as a child and has a long-standing relationship with an expert [[Ninja|kunoichi]].
* ''[[CROSS†CHANNEL]]'': The protagonist Taichi Kurosu displays uncanny medical knowledge at certain points during the game by quickly and effectively diagnosing injuries his friends have received. The "[[Badass]]" part of the trope derives from the fact that he also committed mass murder as a child and has a long-standing relationship with an expert [[Ninja|kunoichi]].


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In one chapter of ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Webcomic)|The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'', Dr. McNinja actually has to use this to explain to ''[[The Grim Reaper|Death]]'' why he'll live after being shot multiple times. Subverted when Death doesn't care about his diagnosis, and Dr. McNinja has to beat the snot out of him to go free. Also, he's an actual doctor.
* In one chapter of ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'', Dr. McNinja actually has to use this to explain to ''[[The Grim Reaper|Death]]'' why he'll live after being shot multiple times. Subverted when Death doesn't care about his diagnosis, and Dr. McNinja has to beat the snot out of him to go free. Also, he's an actual doctor.


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Related to Informed Self Diagnosis, but occurs when a character diagnoses themselves or someone else, and does so with anatomical accuracy (enumerating the number of bones broken seems the most common route). In most cases, the diagnoser will not have formal medical training, but this is a moot point as characters like Batman probably have as much medical knowledge as any field medic and Superman can see through you. If Wolverine tells you his claw is in your spleen, then you have a claw in your spleen.

Usually said in a matter-of-fact/deadpan kind of way even if the damage is or will be catastrophic. When diagnosing themselves, this often results in an Only a Flesh Wound and Major Injury Underreaction moment. When diagnosing others, this almost always leads To the Pain or Gorn.

Examples of Diagnosis From Dr. Badass include:


Anime & Manga

Comic Books

Batman thinking: A quick one to the nerve cluster in his deltoid. It doesn't hurt him, but no force on Earth could help him move his left arm now.

    • In Superman & Batman after getting punched by Superman

Batman thinking: Sternum's shattered. Bone's broken through skin. Lung punctured for sure.

    • In Hush, after getting his line cut, he grabs on to a gargoyle (breaking his shoulder), but it crumbles.

Batman thinking: My shoulder breaks. First my body betrays me. Then, my city follows suit.

    • Grant Morrison commented on this in an interview when he became the main Batman writer:

I still intend to do 'Miller'-style first person narrative captions which give some insight into Batman's thought processes but it seems more 'realistic' to imagine Batman as a hardcore fightin' man who wouldn't even notice his injuries until long after the fight was over, so no more of that 'MY BACK SPLINTERS INTO A THOUSAND SHARDS OF AGONIZED BONE. HE'S GOOD. HE'S YOUNG. HE'S TOUGHER AND YOUNGER THAN ME. AND TOUGHER. DID I MENTION TOUGHER ? MUSN'T BLACK OUT...'

    • Also in Hush, he contemplates what he could do to the Joker.

Batman thinking: I could crush his windpipe and sever all oxygen from his brain. I could push his ribs right through his lungs and rupture his heart. I could pound his skull into the pavement until it fractured into so many pieces his brain would spill out.

Superman thinking: Bruce -- I just broke three of your ribs.

  • Dr. Octopus, when recalling his first fight with Spider-Man.

Dr. Octopus: ...with a punch that, by my best estimate, was over twelve hundred foot-pounds. That, Dr. Louis, would be my first case of traumatic brain injury.

    • Depending on the interpretation of Ock's origin, his first case would have actually been the explosion that also fused his mechanical arms to his body.
  • Wolverine, during his fight with She Hulk in Wolverine vs Hulk.

Wolverine: The first claw just punctured your spleen. It'll bleed but you'll live. The third claw's sticking into your kidney. Good thing you got two. I pop the middle one it goes right through your liver.

  • Rorschach does this in Watchmen: "I have just broken this man's little finger. Who killed Edward Blake?"
  • In Nomad, Lycan says "Did you know that nearly every creature has a brachiocephalic artery carrying blood to the brain, or something similar? And if pressure is applied, causing it to burst, well... Death is instantaneous." Three guesses what he does.
  • The protagonists in Sin City often explain in gruesome detail how they've been injured or how they're torturing the bad guys. Marv's torture of Kevin is probably the prime example.
  • In Punisher MAX, Frank Castle provides an internal narration example during a fight with Ax Crazy Pittsy, who shoots him point-blank in the chest with a shotgun.

Punisher: That's a rib gone. Not broken. Gone.

Film

  • Marv from Sin City, when he breaks the lawyer's arm in three places.
  • Sarah Connor from Terminator 2 when she breaks the doc's hand.

Sarah: There are 215 bones in the human body. That's one.

    • She's wrong though. There are 206.
  • In the 2009 film, Sherlock Holmes makes a habit of mentally running through the intended physical effects of a series of precise blows to an opponent, just before he actually makes his attack.
  • In the movie Cellular, a kidnapped high-school teacher stabs her kidnapper in the arm with a pair of scissors then tells him "Tenth grade biology. Brachial artery... pumps thirty liters of blood a minute. There's only five in the human body. I'm sorry."
  • In Punisher: War Zone, Loony Bin Jim, during his fight with Frank Castle in the toilet:

Loony Bin Jim: Blood in the urine, an early indicator of kidney failure.
Loony Bin Jim: You should be seeing double right about now.
Loony Bin Jim: That would be a torn meniscus.

  • In the 2004 Punisher film, the eponymous character takes a blowtorch to a man's back and describes what he's doing in great detail, including telling him that it's not painful yet because the nerve endings are seared and when the flame's that hot, it actually feels cold. This turns out to be a subversion, as the Punisher is really just swiping a popsicle across the man's back to create the described symptoms, while simultaneously using the blowtorch on a steak to create the smell of charred flesh.
  • Done in Black Ninja as the eponymous character tells a villain how the hero has paralyzed him for life. The scene is especially odd because the villain is on the toilet, and the only sound aside from the hero talking is a bunch of farting noises.

Literature

Live Action TV

  • Xena does this often with her death pinch.

Xena: I just cut off the blood flow to your brain. You'll be dead in thirty seconds unless...

  • Neroon from Babylon 5 in episode "Grey 17 is Missing".

Neroon: I've just broken two of your ribs. (whack!) Sorry, make that three.

  • Dexter has a moment like this when attacking the abusive father of Astor's friend. He describes how he is hitting internal organs in just the right way to unleash terror.
  • Dr. McCoy, with a newly-awakened Khan holding a scalpel to his throat, merely tells him that the recommended procedure for a quick kill would be to sever the carotid artery.

Video Games

Siegfried: I avoided your vitals. You'll live.

    • How do you avoid anything with a BFS that big? Especially given that one of his moves features him stabbing his opponent in the head. A two foot wide sword, driven directly into your skull... maybe if it were Voldo.
      • That's ridiculous. Voldo doesn't have vitals!
    • Sophitia also has the same quote in III. Both her and Siegfried are Apologetic Attackers, but Sophitia wields a short sword and shield, so her chances of avoiding your vitals are much higher.
  • CROSS†CHANNEL: The protagonist Taichi Kurosu displays uncanny medical knowledge at certain points during the game by quickly and effectively diagnosing injuries his friends have received. The "Badass" part of the trope derives from the fact that he also committed mass murder as a child and has a long-standing relationship with an expert kunoichi.

Web Comics

  • In one chapter of The Adventures of Dr. McNinja, Dr. McNinja actually has to use this to explain to Death why he'll live after being shot multiple times. Subverted when Death doesn't care about his diagnosis, and Dr. McNinja has to beat the snot out of him to go free. Also, he's an actual doctor.