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[[File:hourglass_8062.jpg|link=The Wizard of Oz (Film)|frame|This is [[Deaths Hourglass|how much time]] you have left to be alive! And it isn't long, my pretty! It isn't long!]] |
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{{quote|''"Your fleet is lost, and your friends on the Endor moon will not survive. There is no escape, my young apprentice. [[The Alliance]] will die... as will your friends."''|'''[[The Emperor|Emperor Palpatine]]''', ''[[Star Wars (Franchise)|Star Wars]]: [[Return of the Jedi (Film)|Return of the Jedi]]''}} |
{{quote|''"Your fleet is lost, and your friends on the Endor moon will not survive. There is no escape, my young apprentice. [[The Alliance]] will die... as will your friends."''|'''[[The Emperor|Emperor Palpatine]]''', ''[[Star Wars (Franchise)|Star Wars]]: [[Return of the Jedi (Film)|Return of the Jedi]]''}} |
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...''[[Zero Wing|Make your time]]!'' |
...''[[Zero Wing|Make your time]]!'' |
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The villain, who never had any intention of letting the hero (or heroes) live, has finally instituted the perfect plan that will ensure their demise (or at least, that's what the villain thinks). Of course, for some people it's not enough to [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him|simply kill]] the heroes. They have to crush their hopes utterly, ensuring maximum despair and humiliation. In short, they have to tell them death is inevitable. This is never wise. |
The villain, who never had any intention of letting the hero (or heroes) live, has finally instituted the perfect plan that will ensure their demise (or at least, that's what the villain thinks). Of course, for some people it's not enough to [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?|simply kill]] the heroes. They have to crush their hopes utterly, ensuring maximum despair and humiliation. In short, they have to tell them death is inevitable. This is never wise. |
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A form of [[Evil Gloating]]; this tends to be standard for a [[Smug Snake]]. Expect this to almost always be invoked when there's a [[Death Trap]]. The villain can and will combine this with [[The Reason You Suck Speech]]. |
A form of [[Evil Gloating]]; this tends to be standard for a [[Smug Snake]]. Expect this to almost always be invoked when there's a [[Death Trap]]. The villain can and will combine this with [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]. |
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This would be a [[Stock Phrase]]... although very few villains end up saying this the same way twice. The classic villain threat has several variations, some of which are: |
This would be a [[Stock Phrase]]... although very few villains end up saying this the same way twice. The classic villain threat has several variations, some of which are: |
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"Soon you will all be dead, and I will be (lounging on a beach / on my throne / etc!)"<br /> |
"Soon you will all be dead, and I will be (lounging on a beach / on my throne / etc!)"<br /> |
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"Take time to collect your thoughts, for soon you will be dead!"<br /> |
"Take time to collect your thoughts, for soon you will be dead!"<br /> |
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"[[Trope Codifier|Treasure what little time remains of your lives!]]" (A more accurate translation of ''[[Zero Wing]]'''s "[[Trope |
"[[Trope Codifier|Treasure what little time remains of your lives!]]" (A more accurate translation of ''[[Zero Wing]]'''s "[[Trope Namers|You have no chance to survive make your time]]")<br /> |
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"Say your last goodbyes!" }} |
"Say your last goodbyes!" }} |
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Note that this sort of threat is always telegraphed in advance. The hero may or may not be at the villain's mercy -- for reasons related to [[Bond Villain Stupidity]]. When the villain finally utters a [[Pre |
Note that this sort of threat is always telegraphed in advance. The hero may or may not be at the villain's mercy -- for reasons related to [[Bond Villain Stupidity]]. When the villain finally utters a [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]] prior to delivering a [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner|beat-down]] of some sort, that's [[Prepare to Die]]. |
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If the hero is in a position to retort, expect a [[Badass Boast]]. |
If the hero is in a position to retort, expect a [[Badass Boast]]. |
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Compare [[If My Calculations Are Correct]] and [[No One Could Survive That]]. Contrast [[I Need You Stronger]], [[You Will Be Spared]], and [[No Mr. Bond I Expect You to Dine]]. |
Compare [[If My Calculations Are Correct]] and [[No One Could Survive That]]. Contrast [[I Need You Stronger]], [[You Will Be Spared]], and [[No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine]]. |
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Not to be confused with the ''trope'' [[Your Days Are Numbered]], which is not a threat, but a fact (despite the fact that some villains may very well use that exact phrase to mean this; if the hero's death is a foregone conclusion to ''them'', it counts as a threat). Inverse of [[We Will Meet Again]]. |
Not to be confused with the ''trope'' [[Your Days Are Numbered]], which is not a threat, but a fact (despite the fact that some villains may very well use that exact phrase to mean this; if the hero's death is a foregone conclusion to ''them'', it counts as a threat). Inverse of [[We Will Meet Again]]. |
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See also [[Thanatos Gambit]]. Not to be confused with [[Take Your Time]]. |
See also [[Thanatos Gambit]]. Not to be confused with [[Take Your Time]]. |
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Revision as of 19:28, 2 January 2014
"Your fleet is lost, and your friends on the Endor moon will not survive. There is no escape, my young apprentice. The Alliance will die... as will your friends."
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...Make your time!
The villain, who never had any intention of letting the hero (or heroes) live, has finally instituted the perfect plan that will ensure their demise (or at least, that's what the villain thinks). Of course, for some people it's not enough to simply kill the heroes. They have to crush their hopes utterly, ensuring maximum despair and humiliation. In short, they have to tell them death is inevitable. This is never wise.
A form of Evil Gloating; this tends to be standard for a Smug Snake. Expect this to almost always be invoked when there's a Death Trap. The villain can and will combine this with "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
This would be a Stock Phrase... although very few villains end up saying this the same way twice. The classic villain threat has several variations, some of which are:
"Your Days Are Numbered!" (when used as an expression) |
Note that this sort of threat is always telegraphed in advance. The hero may or may not be at the villain's mercy -- for reasons related to Bond Villain Stupidity. When the villain finally utters a Pre-Mortem One-Liner prior to delivering a beat-down of some sort, that's Prepare to Die.
If the hero is in a position to retort, expect a Badass Boast.
Compare If My Calculations Are Correct and No One Could Survive That. Contrast I Need You Stronger, You Will Be Spared, and No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine.
Not to be confused with the trope Your Days Are Numbered, which is not a threat, but a fact (despite the fact that some villains may very well use that exact phrase to mean this; if the hero's death is a foregone conclusion to them, it counts as a threat). Inverse of We Will Meet Again.
See also Thanatos Gambit. Not to be confused with Take Your Time.
Film
James Bond: Do you expect me to talk? |
- The Wizard of Oz: The Wicked Witch hands Dorothy a large hourglass and tells her this is how much time she has left to live. It's actually how much time before the Wicked Witch gets back and kills her.
- Parodied/referenced in Flash Gordon: "You have until the sands... run up."
- Star Wars: The page quote, in response to an unusual turnabout given by Luke.
Luke: You're wrong. Soon I'll be dead... and you with me. |
- Blade Runner: Tyrell's immortal "revel in your time" line may be this trope.
- The Matrix: Agent Smith does this repeatedly, sometimes as a form of Trash Talk.
Smith: Do you hear that, Mr. Anderson? That is the sound of inevitability. |
- The Architect pulls the "We won't" (meet again) line on Neo after he chooses Door #2.
(the door that "Leads Inexorably To The Extinction Of Every Last Human Being on the Planet".)
- The Architect pulls the "We won't" (meet again) line on Neo after he chooses Door #2.
- Three Hundred: Straight from Herodotus:
Herald: By noon this day, you will be dead men. |
- In Flash Gordon, Flash is due to be executed, but is given a few minutes to see his girlfriend one more time. The Dragon puts a big hourglass in the room so they know how little time they have left.
Literature
- Darkness Visible has an unusual example because, rather than the hero being at the villain's mercy, the villain is actually chained to a prison wall. However, his Evil Plan is still in motion, leading to this variant on the threat:
'I have taken away your need to fear growing old. You will not be thirty for very long!'...'You cannot stop it, Henry! You can only fail and die, and I hope you die with the knowledge that you lost at the forefront of your mind!' |
Live Action TV
- During an episode of Stargate SG-1, O'Neill is told that one of the Goa'uld system lords has declared that SG-1's days are numbered. O'Neill responds that's perfectly fine. So long as it's a large number.
Music
- Mother Maiden of The Unforgiving delivers an awesome one of these during the Within Temptation song, "Iron."
You need not fear us, unless you are a Darkheart, a vile one who preys on the innocent. I promise: you can't hide forever from the empty darkness, for we will hunt you down like the animals you are, and pull you into the very bowels of Hell! |
Theatre
You at the barricade listen to this! No one is coming to help you fight, you're on your own, you have no friends, Give up, your guns OR DIE! You at the barricade listen to this! The people of Paris sleep in their beds! You have NO CHANCE, NO CHANCE AT ALL! Why throw your lives away? |
Video Games
- Zero Wing is but one particularly well known example:
CATS: How are you gentlemen!! |
- The Zero Wing line was said word-for-word in the tie-in video game for Spider-Man 2 by Mysterio as a direct Shout Out.
- One of voicesets for NWN can have the PC shout out, "You will not survive!"
- Many, many bosses in World of Warcraft. C'thun is most notable, as he spends the entire time you are inside his lair (Temple of Ahn'Qiraj) taunting you with this, before you even get to him.
C'thun: You Are Already Dead. |
- The Reapers from Mass Effect love doing that:
Sovereign: "We impose order on the chaos of organic evolution. You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it." |
- Kefka in Final Fantasy VI. "Such magnificent power! You are like insects to me!"
- Sylvia in the first No More Heroes does this by phone (Wiimote speaker, it's awesome) before every boss battle. She's supposed to be your ally.
"Give it your best shot! I am 100% certain you're returning from this battle, Travis. ...In a body bag." |
- Alfred from Battle Clash does this in a pre-battle taunt:
"My calculations say the chances of you winning are...0%." |
Western Animation
- At least once, Dr. Drakken says "Farewell, Kim Possible! We won't meet again!" as he leaves her in a Death Trap.
- In Teen Titans Trigon tells Raven there's nothing she can do to stop him from killing everyone in the world. You Can't Fight Fate is kinda Trigon's schtick.
- "Hey! Wait! You cannot escape! Never run away from the Time Police, you will not survive!"