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** In the ''Old World Blues'' DLC, there's Dr. Mobius. While he spends the entire DLC siccing his Robo-Scorpions on you in as maniacal a manner as possible, when you actually meet him he turns out to be a heavily senile and grandfatherly old brain who can barely remember half of what he says. Most of his more maniacal rants are due to him taking Psycho. You can fight him, but he's hardly a match for you. Similarly, {{spoiler|The Think Tank at the end are equally pitiful in combat, though it's made clear early-on that without their pacification field there's nothing stopping you from curb-stomping them.}}
* [[The Man Behind the Man|Ozwell]] [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Spencer]] of ''[[Resident Evil]]'' is a [[Evil Cripple|crippled]] [[Evil Old Folks|old man]] in a wheelchair. Needless to say, without the [[Undying Loyalty]] of his [[Dragon-in-Chief]], [[Colonel Badass|Colonel]] [[Former Regime Personnel|Sergei]] [[The Undead|Vladimir]], he wouldn't be very dangerous.
* Marian Mallon in ''[[Dead Rising 2]]: Case West'' is an [[Evil Cripple]] in a wheelchair. NeedlessAverted towith say,General sheHemlock haswho yetis toa beformidable confrontedopponent who's also in possession of a grenade launcher.
* Major General Nikita Dragovich from ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops|Call of Duty Black Ops]]''. The best he can muster against Mason and Hudson when he confronts them directly at the end of the game is to try and shoot the former with his sidearm, before being easily beaten up and choked to death.
** The same can be said of Imran Zakhaev from the original ''[[Modern Warfare]]''. Without his Ultranationalist armies to protect him, he's just an angry old dude with one arm. The only reason he manages to kill Gaz and most of Soap's other squadmates is because they previously had a tanker truck explode in their faces. The moment Soap gets hold of a gun, he's done for.