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** And {{spoiler|Ben, acting on behalf of the Others,}} kills nearly all of {{spoiler|the Dharma Initiative folks}} in "the Purge," using poisonous gas to wipe them out. It's a pretty chilling image.
* In ''[[Andromeda]]'', the titular ship ends up {{spoiler|fully crewed}} in Season 4. However, during the Magog attack at the end of the season, {{spoiler|everyone aboard the ship is slaughtered other than Dylan and Trance (the other main characters being conveniently off-ship). Dylan even uses this as a tactical advantage, as with no crew left there's nothing to stop him removing all the oxygen (except in the section he and Trance are in) to kill all the Magog still aboard.}}
* In the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode 2010 {{spoiler|we find ourselves in a future where Earth has been manipulated by a seemingly friendly alien race who have shared their technology to improve human life. In reality, they have secretly plotted to take over the Earth by reducing the human popluation. Finding this out, [[SG -1]] try to escape into the past through the stargate to warn the SGC...none survives the attempt, although Sam Carter does manage to toss a note through just before she dies and the warning makes it.}}
* Similar to the ''[[SG -1]]'' example above, another [[Alternate Universe]] gives us this. In the well-received ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' "Twilight" we see an alternate timeline in which the Xindi have succeeded in destroying the Earth and nearly every other Earth colony or human outpost. When the episode proper takes place, the retired Captain Archer is a resident of a small human colony of barely 20,000 and the ''Enterprise'' herself is the last true capital ship humanity has. They do manage to undo this bleak turn of events, but they narrowly succeed as the Xindi lay siege to the last of humanity's ships, including nearly completely destroying the ''Enterprise''.
** If the above sounds an awful lot like the reimagined ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'' it was intentional.