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* ''[[Airwolf]]'' once had this: Airwolf's mad creator had a program hidden inside it that nearly caused it to trigger World War III. The creator's been dead for quite a while, yet his revenge wasn't complete.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'': The Mayor, the [[Big Bad]] of season 3 who's killed at the end of the season, gets one final hurrah in season 4 when a contingency plan he set up lets Faith pull a [[Grand Theft Me]] on Buffy.
* [[Harry Potter (Franchise)/Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets|Harry Potter]]: Voldemort is incorporeal rather than dead, but he still manages to cause problems via a magic diary containing the personality of his teenaged self. {{spoiler|This later turns out to be just one of several [[Soul Jar|soul-jars]] he made.}}
* The [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] episode [http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Trials_and_Tribble-ations_%28episode%29 Trials and Tribbleations] features the Klingon from the [[Star Trek TOS]] episode [http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/The_Trouble_with_Tribbles_%28episode%29 Trouble with tribbles] going back 100 years into the past to plant a bomb that will kill Kirk.
* In the [[Star Trek: Voyager]] episode "Worst Case Scenario" (S3 E25), a highly adaptive hologram of {{spoiler|Seska}} enters the program and {{spoiler|manipulates it to her own ends.}}