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'''SPOILER ALERT! This page contains unmarked spoilers.'''
After defeating Light by writing his own name in the previous ''[[
Once the antidote is almost complete, Maki again attempts to get her [[Revenge]] and leaves to infect K, the ringleader, but is caught and put on a flight to America. As the passengers and terrorists alike begin to succumb to the virus, L, with the help of an [[FBI Agent]], Hideaki Suruga, boards the plane and delivers the antidote. Maki ultimately chooses to give up on revenge and is left in the care of Suruga. The next day L drops off the boy at Wammy's House and gives him the name Near. Having reached his last day, he admits he wishes to live longer, and quietly goes off to die on his own.
There's also a [[L: Change the World (light novel)|light novelization]]
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* [[Big Heroic Run]]: L attempts one when he realizes Maki's gone, but is too late to find her.
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** [[Foregone Conclusion]]: Assuming you've already seen the other two Death Note movies.
* [[Hero Stole My Bike]]: After being caught on the train, L, Maki and Near have no choice but to avoid public transport. In the next scene they are cycling away on bikes that are clearly not theirs.
* [[Hoist
** ''K'', at least, is willing to die from the virus. {{spoiler|Matoba? Not so much.}}
* [[Innocence Lost]]: Maki watches her father kill himself violently in defiance of the terrorists' threats. This prompts her to want to murder them in revenge.
* [[Like You Were Dying]]: L puts up his best front for Maki and Near, even holding a picnic together while in hiding.
* [[Living
* [[My Death Is Just the Beginning]]: The ''aversion'' of this is a driving plot point. The ecoterrorist [[Big Bad]] has a super-virus that will wipe out humanity, but he is not willing to die along with the rest of us. However, the scientist who created a vaccine destroys it and kills himself after learning of the villain's plan rather than let the plan succeed, causing the villain to go after the scientist's daughter, who has notes on the vaccine and who L takes in.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Near, an [[Alternate Continuity]] version of the manga Near.
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* [[Red Right Hand]]: One of the principle terrorists has a cloudy blue left eye.
* [[Sliding Scale of Cynicism Versus Idealism]]: Surprisingly falls well on the side of idealism. No matter how [[Moral Event Horizon|horrible]] the actions of Blue Ship are, humanity's capacity to solve its own problems and choose healing over revenge wins out in the end.
* [[So What Do We Do Now?]]: With Watari dead, the Kira case solved, and only 23 days left to live, L falls into this, trying to pass the days solving as many cases as possible despite his despondence. After the Blue Ship case is over, he realizes he did want to keep on living.
* [[Spotlight
* [[Synthetic Plague]]: Blue Ship manufactures the virus in order to wipe out humanity and restore balance in the ecosystem.
* [[Undignified Death]]: Ryuk tries to stop L from burning the Death Notes, telling him he will die anyways, and reminding him that Light thought he could become a god with them. L asks whether Light died like a god, and burns them without regret.
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