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* A case of a lesser badass needing rescue by the bigger badass: At the beginning of [[Mass Effect]], three of the teammates you have to recruit, [[Cowboy Cop|Garrus,]] [[Wrench Wench|Tali,]] and [[Badass Abnormal|Liara]] are in trouble and you have to save them from some attackers: In Tali's and Garrus' case, it's a few thugs, and in Liara's case it's a Krogan Battlemaster and several Geth troopers. After they get on your squad however, they start pulling their own weight and generally kicking ass. In the sequel, to recruit Garrus and Tali again, you have to save them again, this time from much bigger threats. With Tali, it's several hundred Geth Troopers and a Colossus (basically a giant sentient robotic spider tank), and with Garrus it's wave after wave of mercenaries from three different criminal groups. Similar to the last game, they go back to being badass after the rescue.
* Meta Knight, twice, in [[Kirby]] and the Amazing Mirror and {{spoiler|[[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Kirbys Epic Yarn]]}}. In the former he was trapped in a mirror world while his evil doppelganger ran around causing trouble, and in the latter he was {{spoiler|possessed by Yin-Yarn.}}
* ''[[Wolfenstein: Youngblood]]'' is the first game in the franchise since ''[[Return to Castle Wolfenstein]]'' to not feature badass Marine hero B.J. Blazkowicz as the main character. Rather, he's been captured, and the players take the role of his daughters, [[Lovely Angels| Jessica and Zofia]], in an effort to rescue him.
 
 
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