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* ''[[Star Wars: Clone Wars]]'' has varying degrees of this trope. Durge is shown (and explicitly stated in other [[Expanded Universe|EU]] material) to be a one-man arsenal, but "only" kills a few dozen soldiers. General Grievous is similarly able to cut through clones and Jedi with his usual psychopathic zeal, but his body count is relatively low. Anakin and Obi-Wan are better examples, a "body count" of droids well in the thousands, but they have their limits and still rely heavily on the armies they command. Mace and Yoda, however, wipe out hundreds of droids ''without their lightsabers'' and tear apart entire legions with little help from their soldiers.
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** Not only that, but the last few Kill Bots actually took a step backwards trying to running away. [[The Hero|Jack]] said "No, there is no escape." and [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|ruined them]].
** Once, he managed to beat a moderately large army of robots with literally no effort at all.
* [[The Simpsons (animation)|Maggie Simpson]], despite being a baby, can take out ''a group of mobsters with a rifle''.
* [[Venture Brothers|Brock Samson]], the Swedish Murder Machine himself.
 
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