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* The Cult of Entropy seeks to speed up the destruction of the Marvel Universe/Multiverse.
* According to [[Depending on the Writer|some versions]] of the character (particularly the [[Darker and Edgier|MAX universe]]), if [[The Punisher]] were given enough time and ammo he would literally kill every person on earth.
{{quote|'''[[The Punisher]]''': The [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|human race.]] [[The End of the World as We Know It|You've seen where that leads to.]]}}
 
 
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* In ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'', Dukat, as the avatar of the Pah Wraiths in the series' [[Grand Finale]], gloatingly [[Just Between You and Me|announces his long-term plans]] to Sisko: he and the Pah Wraiths intend to create a universe of fire, purging all life and destroying everything. He thankfully doesn't get any further than bragging about it.
** In the ''[[Star Trek: Millennium]]'' novels, Weyoun becomes host to a Pah-Wraith after the creation of the red wormhole. The Pah-Wraiths' eventual goal is to have the blue and the red wormholes open in immediate proximity to one another, resulting in an epic battle between the Prophets and the Pah-Wraiths. However, the merging of the wormholes will result in a Warp 10 shockwave that will obliterate everything in its path. Given that Warp 10 means "simultaneously everywhere in the universe", the shockwave will result in the end of everything. Luckily, {{spoiler|the Prophets win the battle and restore everything to the way it was}}.
* [[Robotic Psychopath|Brainiac]] in ''[[Smallville]]'' is a [[Misanthrope Supreme]] who believes that [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|Humans Are Bastards]] and thusly, [[Kill All Humans|need to die]]. Originally created to serve as [[The Dragon]] to [[Sealed Evil in a Can|General Zod]], Brainiac goes rogue after the General's defeat and sets out to kill everybody on earth through any means necessary. He implies that once earth is dead he intends to repeat the process on the next planet he arrives on.
* The Thirdspace Aliens from ''[[Babylon 5]]'', evil, psychotic, telepathic creatures powerful enough to frighten the damn Vorlons, are described as "anti-life itself" hellbent on destroying everything in both their universe AND our universe.
 
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== Video Games ==
* In what may very well be the ''only'' JRPG example of a hero deconstructing this trope, ''[[Tales of Graces]]'' sees [[spoiler:[[Big Bad|Lambda]] attempt to invoke this because [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|Humans Are Bastards]]. What {{spoiler|he}} ''doesn't'' count on, however, is [[The Hero|Asbel]] being smarter than he looks. Asbel ''annihilates'' the cliche by pointing out how the destruction of all life accomplishes nothing, doesn't solve any of the issues that people have and doesn't even benefit the one who enacts it in any way (as they will ''literally'' be the only being left alive... and even then, [[Taking You with Me|not all the time]]). This complete obliteration of {{spoiler|Lambda's}} goal is what inspires {{spoiler|him}} to {{spoiler|accept Asbel's offer of ''[[Talking the Monster to Death|letting the world live]]'' and allowing Asbel to show him that [[Humans Are Special]].}}
* ''[[Armored Core]]: for Answer'' has Old King. {{spoiler|And you when siding with him.}}
* The main villains of [[Bayonetta]] are this, as they all want to ressurect [[God Is Evil|Jubileus]], who wants to end the current state of existence.