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** Not to mention Dr. Moon, who considers himself [[Torture Technician|an artist when it comes to pain]]. He's also a self-taught medical genius who uses his incredible talent to cause suffering rather than heal.
** Not to mention Dr. Moon, who considers himself [[Torture Technician|an artist when it comes to pain]]. He's also a self-taught medical genius who uses his incredible talent to cause suffering rather than heal.
** Even heroes with medical doctorates have been known to use their skills to incapacitate people.
** Even heroes with medical doctorates have been known to use their skills to incapacitate people.
* Ratchet, in the [[Transformers Shattered Glass]] universe. Being in his care is more of a punishment than a treatment, as he tends to whimsically replace his patients' body parts with whatever he thinks would look better.
* Ratchet, in the [[Transformers: Shattered Glass]] universe. Being in his care is more of a punishment than a treatment, as he tends to whimsically replace his patients' body parts with whatever he thinks would look better.
* Hush of the [[Batman]] comics evolves into this after he drops the guntoting. Scarecrow also counts, having been the head psychiatrist at Arkham.
* Hush of the [[Batman]] comics evolves into this after he drops the guntoting. Scarecrow also counts, having been the head psychiatrist at Arkham.
* Dr. Mid-Nite from DCU.
* Dr. Mid-Nite from DCU.
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* ''[[Star Trek]]'':
* ''[[Star Trek]]'':
** In Seska's reprogrammed version of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek Voyager]]'', the holographic doctor loves to hurt people instead of healing them. It can inject you with acid instead of medicine.
** In Seska's reprogrammed version of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek Voyager]]'', the holographic doctor loves to hurt people instead of healing them. It can inject you with acid instead of medicine.
** In the ''[[Star Trek/Recap/S2 E4 Mirror Mirror|Mirror, Mirror]]'' [[Mirror Universe]], ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'' doctors get rather upset when they find out what their [[Evil Counterpart|evil counterparts]] do in that universe.
** In the ''[[Star Trek/Recap/S2/E04 Mirror Mirror|Mirror, Mirror]]'' [[Mirror Universe]], ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'' doctors get rather upset when they find out what their [[Evil Counterpart|evil counterparts]] do in that universe.
** Same [[Mirror Universe]], different series: in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek Enterprise]]'' episode "In a Mirror, Darkly" we see Mirror!Phlox smiling cheerfully... while torturing an alien.
** Same [[Mirror Universe]], different series: in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek Enterprise]]'' episode "In a Mirror, Darkly" we see Mirror!Phlox smiling cheerfully... while torturing an alien.
* A [[Monster of the Week]] on [[Charmed]] is Doctor Williamson, and infectious disease specialist who had treated Piper when she was sick a few episodes earlier. He's a good guy, but when he accidentally injects himself with Piper's blood, he also gets her powers. Turns out mortal + powers = CRAZY. He goes on a killing spree and takes organs from people. {{spoiler|Piper eventually has to kill him to stop him, which she finds very hard to do, as he is the first human she ever killed, and he tried to save her life.}}
* A [[Monster of the Week]] on [[Charmed]] is Doctor Williamson, and infectious disease specialist who had treated Piper when she was sick a few episodes earlier. He's a good guy, but when he accidentally injects himself with Piper's blood, he also gets her powers. Turns out mortal + powers = CRAZY. He goes on a killing spree and takes organs from people. {{spoiler|Piper eventually has to kill him to stop him, which she finds very hard to do, as he is the first human she ever killed, and he tried to save her life.}}
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** How is it that Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse of Return to Castle Wolfenstein fame is not here?
** How is it that Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse of Return to Castle Wolfenstein fame is not here?
* Dr. Vahzilok from ''[[City of Heroes]]'', who uses his modern scientific equipment to conduct strange, ''forbidden'' experiments... on himself as well as others.
* Dr. Vahzilok from ''[[City of Heroes]]'', who uses his modern scientific equipment to conduct strange, ''forbidden'' experiments... on himself as well as others.
* Plastic surgeon Dr. Steinman from ''[[Bioshock]]''. Bonus points for the fact that he thinks he's [[Mad Artist|the Picasso of surgery because he's abandoned concepts like symmetry]]. The other splicer doctors in the game are also terrifying. They have spot-on voice acting, evoking hard-nosed medical authority raised to insanity. They have some ghastly good lines, too: "I hate the babies the most. They come out covered in death."
* Plastic surgeon Dr. Steinman from ''[[BioShock (series)]]''. Bonus points for the fact that he thinks he's [[Mad Artist|the Picasso of surgery because he's abandoned concepts like symmetry]]. The other splicer doctors in the game are also terrifying. They have spot-on voice acting, evoking hard-nosed medical authority raised to insanity. They have some ghastly good lines, too: "I hate the babies the most. They come out covered in death."
* Doctor Theolen Krastinov, [[The Butcher]] from ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' probably fits with his goggles and gloves. Of course, the medical implements he attacks you with are bloody meat cleavers.
* Doctor Theolen Krastinov, [[The Butcher]] from ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' probably fits with his goggles and gloves. Of course, the medical implements he attacks you with are bloody meat cleavers.
* The Backstab Master in ''[[Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura]]'' is a doctor who fled the city after stabbing a man to death with a pen. Unsurprisingly, the training he gives you involves medical expertise on most vulnerable parts of human (elf, dwarf etc.) body. [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder|What he does after training you is likewise no surprise.]]
* The Backstab Master in ''[[Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura]]'' is a doctor who fled the city after stabbing a man to death with a pen. Unsurprisingly, the training he gives you involves medical expertise on most vulnerable parts of human (elf, dwarf etc.) body. [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder|What he does after training you is likewise no surprise.]]