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** Also, while Cygnar (don't know about the other nations) does cremate the dead after a battle, there isn't really anything preventing the Cryxians from raising their own living troops, or raiding isolated villages for more bodies.
* Averted in the ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'' Board Game. Sending a troublesome character out the airlock will only force a now terribly pissed human player to pick another character, or regenerate a Cylon player onto the Basestar. If playing a Cylon, it only eliminates a suspect and puts suspicion back on you.
* The argument has been made many times for detractors of the game that the only way to have a successful character in the ''[[Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)]]'' RPG is to ''never follow any clues''. Being based on the themes and moods of [[H.P. Lovecraft|Lovecraftian]] [[Cosmic Horror|stories]], curiosity has less of a tendency to kill the cat as it does to [[Up to Eleven|trepan it, rearrange its anatomy as much as possible without killing it]], [[Serial Escalation|magically reversing the labotomy and then suspending it in complete darkness while an unseen dog barks at it for all eternity]].
** Then again, in ''CoC'' getting killed in new and exciting ways (or going permanently insane) is ''kinda the point''.