Don't Make Me Destroy You

"There is no escape. Don't make me destroy you. [pauses] Luke, you do not yet realize your importance. You have only begun to discover your power. Join me, and I will complete your training. With our combined strength, we can end this destructive conflict and bring order to the galaxy."

- Darth Vader, The Empire Strikes Back

You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry covers most situations where a powerful character is trying to deter an attack. But sometimes there's Angst involved, or the powerful character is practically begging the attackers not to attack, for any number of reasons:


 * powerful character will go berserk and won't be able to stop himself
 * the attacker is a friend/family/True Companion
 * the powerful character is a Martial Pacifist
 * powerful character just wants to keep the attacker alive
 * Character is evil, but an Anti-Villain, Noble Demon, or otherwise attached to the victim.

But for whatever reason, the powerful character is hoping not to have to fight. Can be used by heroes, anti-heroes, and villains.

Not to be confused with Why Did You Make Me Hit You?

Anime

 * In Bleach, Captain Kyoraku, one of the oldest captains, encounters a hopelessly inexperienced and outmatched Chad in the second season. He doesn't exactly beg for him not to attack, but makes an extensive attempt at parley, clearly for no reason other than the fact he didn't want to hurt him.
 * Kyoraku seems to have this as his default mechanism. During the Fake karakura Town arc, he (along with Stark) tries to make the point that a duel between such powerful men would be needlessly destructive. Jushiro Ukitake simultaneously has one of these moments with the fraccion, Lilynette.
 * For a True Companions example, One Piece has Luffy saying this to before their fight.
 * in Fullmetal Alchemist When Al makes Ed stop trying to beat Tucker to death, and Tucker continues to goad him on. Al tells him that if he doesn't shut up, HE'LL be the one beating Tucker. Al is made of nothing but steel like armor at this point, so if he starts beating you, it will hurt a lot more than if Ed gets a shot at you.
 * In "Fullmetal vs. Flame" Col. Mustang has a flashback to Ishbal, in a situation with a young soldier he caught off guard, but hesitates to kill. Both Mustang and the boy know that if the kid so much as raises his rifle, Mustang will kill him. The kid does anyway.
 * In Dragonball Z, Gohan begs Cell to give up his plans and surrender peacefully, because Gohan knows that if he should enter his Unstoppable Rage mode, he'd utterly annihilate Cell, and he doesn't wish that on anyone, not even a monster like Cell. Cell, however, decides that he wants to see this fantastic power for himself. He gets his wish, and it does not end well for him.

Comic Books

 * In the Matt Fraction Defenders, the Silver Surfer begs a tiger-headed man to release him, saying "Don't make me do this." The attacker doesn't relent, and the Surfer renders him into atoms.

Film
"Darth Vader: Bring me my shuttle. Stormtrooper: Sir, that line's been changed to "Alert the Star Destroyer to prepare for my arrival." Darth Vader: Don't make me destroy you."
 * Star Wars: The Trope Namer is in The Empire Strikes Back.
 * Actually happens twice in Revenge of the Sith. Anakin saying "Don't make me kill you" is one, but ironically at the end of that duel, Obi-Wan has the high ground and Anakin is about to do something really stupid. Obi-Wan's reply? "Don't try it."
 * Run Leia Run (Star Wars spoof animation)

"Colonel Rhumbus: Boys, it would be a shame to have to kill you now."
 * Spies Like Us. The two title spies are undergoing harsh training and ask to quit.

"Draco: I don't want to kill you; I never did! And I don't want you to kill me! [Bowen looks at Draco] How do we gain? If you win, you lose a trade. If I win, I wait around for the next sword slinger thirsting to carve a reputation out of my hide. And I'm tired of lurking in holes and skulking in darkness. I'm gonna let you up now, and if you insist, we can pursue this fracas to its final stupidity... or... you can listen to my alternative."
 * Dragonheart:

"Jumba: Don't make me shoot you. You were expensive."
 * Lilo and Stitch:


 * During Kyuuzou's early duel scene in The Seven Samurai it's mentioned by a spectator that Kyuuzou asked his challenger not to duel him, because he would certainly be killed. Single-Stroke Battle ensues and Kyuuzou is notably saddened by the outcome.
 * Pay attention during the practice duel. Kyuuzou clearly landed a killing blow (if they weren't wielding bamboo shoots).
 * In the Line of Fire - would-be assassin Mitch Leary is toying with Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan. He doesn't actually want to harm Frank, though, unless he actually gets in the way of his plan.
 * In The Prince of Egypt, right before the plague of the firstborn Moses is practically begging his brother Ramses not to let things continue, all while staring at Ramses's son. Ramses refuses, which upsets Moses. In the end, Ramses son dies.
 * The second half of 2010's B-movie Half Moon consists largely of the werewolf, Jacob, cuffed to a chair, held at gunpoint by the prostitute, Rose. She's trying to convince him to give her the combination to his safe so she can take the money to appease her pimp, while he's trying to convince her to leave with the money he's already given her (he needs the rest to pay for anti-lycanthropy treatments) before he transforms and kills them.

Literature
""Speaking for myself, as an individual, and not for my Star Empire or my Queen, I implore you to accept Her Majesty's proposal. I've killed too many of your people over the last twenty T-years, and your people have killed too many of mine. Don't make me kill any more, Madame President. Please.""
 * Filforth, an angel in Stationery Voyagers, warns the Crooked Rainbow to stop rioting and to stop harassing the Voyagers. They opt to gang rape him instead, specifically because he's an angel. Tracheae catch fire.
 * Geralt warns a Snow White expy that this will happen when they fight. Though to be fair, his fighting style provides few non-lethal tools for dealing with dangerous opponents.
 * Honor Harrington, during peace talks after decade-long wars:

Live Action TV
"Kara: [to Sam] I'm in a different place now. I... I, I don't know how else to explain it to you, but I got out of that cell and it's like someone painted the world in different colors. And I look at you and I want to tear your eyes out just for looking at me. I just want to hurt someone and it might as well be you. So you should probably go before that happens."
 * Star Trek: The Next Generation: Riker, to his new girlfriend Yuta, who turned out to be a villain (the misguided type).
 * From Battlestar Galactica Reimagined, when Kara and Sam reunite after New Caprica:

"Admiral: Signor Amati, many people have tried to kill me one time or another. They're mostly dead. So there's a good chance that your brother-in-law will join them if he does come after me.... Does he have other sons? Enrico Amati: Uno. Admiral: When he comes, I'll regrettably kill him too. And after him? Enrico Amati: My sister will expect me to uphold the honor of mi familia. Admiral: Then I'll have to kill you. I don't want to have to do that. Enrico Amati: [in Italian] You're either a very bold man, or crazy! Admiral: [In Italian] Not crazy. Practical."
 * From JAG, when Adm. Chegwidden, a former SEAL, gets into a scrape with a mafioso:

""I swear by my pretty floral bonnet: if your hand touches metal, I will end you.""
 * Willow says this to Xander at the end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 6, when he stops her from destroying the world.
 * The Tenth Doctor on Doctor Who. All the time. Other incarnations as well, but for Ten this was almost a catch phrase.
 * In The Sarah Jane Adventures we see that this behavior tends to rub off on companions.
 * Mal does this while dressed as a woman in Firefly:

Real Life
""I come in peace. I didn't bring artillery. But I'm pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: If you fuck with me, I'll kill you all.""
 * Marine Gen. (and latter Secretary of Defense under Donald Trump) James Mattis, in a message sent to Iraqi tribal leaders, August 2006

Video Games
"Sergeant Johnson: [while he is fighting the Covenant] I don't want to kill you, it's just that you're too ugly to let live!"
 * Subverted in Halo 2:

"Harbinger: If I must tear you apart Shepard, I will."
 * Used word-for-word by Artanis towards in Starcraft: Brood Wars during the penultimate Protoss mission.
 * Implied towards Shepard by Harbinger in Mass Effect 2.

"The Illusive Man: Don't interfere with my plans Shepard. I won't warn you again."
 * The Illusive Man says something to this effect in Mass Effect 3.


 * In all 3 games, Paragon Shepard's approach to hostile situations is essentially "I'd like us to get along...but I have a fully loaded arsenal at my fingertips and I'm really good at using it."

Web Comics

 * The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob. Bob is one of the only three people in the universe Galatea loves (she's just betrayed a possible fourth, Fructose Riboflavin, but with good reason). When Bob suddenly arrives while she's on the verge of conquering a planet, she says, "So... You don't approve? Oh Uncle, don't make me fight you."
 * In The Specialists Hartmann doesn't want to hurt anyone.

Western Animation
"Nahdar Vebb: [to Grievous] Don't make me destroy you!"
 * Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode "The Lair of General Grievous":

"Lisa: What do you say to a boy to let him know you're not interested? Marge Simpson: Well, honey, I... Homer: Let me handle this, Marge. I've heard them all: "I like you as a friend," "I think we should see other people," "I no speak English"... Lisa: I get the idea. Homer: "I'm married to the sea," "I don't want to kill you but I will"..."
 * Needless to say, it doesn't work out the way Nahdar intended.
 * Part of Mojo Jojo's We Can Rule Together Hannibal Lecture from The Powerpuff Girls Movie ("We are kindred spirits whose powers spring from the same source, so, girls, do not make me destroy you!"), resulting in a very painful Shut UP, Hannibal.
 * In The Simpsons, included in Homer's advice to Lisa:

"Gaz: "That was your fate of the world work? Jumping in a puddle? ...You do realize I'm going to have to destroy you now.""
 * Gaz on Invader Zim seems to imply this when she has a hard time understanding the stupidity and lameness of Dib.