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* ''[[Wild ARMs 2]]'' has an entire living universe that eats worlds.
* In ''[[Wing Commander (video game)|Wing Commander III]]'', the humans had two planet killers, one of which is called Behemoth. The more reliable one was taken out by the Kilrathi.
* The System Killer in ''[[Sword of the Stars]]'' is one of the Grand Menaces. It spawns at one end of the galaxy, draws a line to a point on the other side, and tries to visit all star systems within 6 lightyears of that line. If not destroyed before it initiates combat in a star system, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|the system will be destroyed, star, planet and all.]] To make matters worse, it somehow repairs all damage as a result of this. Fortunately, it can be intercepted in interstellar space and worn down over multiple encounters. It has the [[Fan Nickname]] "Sparky".
* The one in ''[[Sword of the Stars]]'' has the [[Fan Nickname]] "Sparky".{{context}}
* The Ultima Spell, cast by {{spoiler|Kuja}} in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', combines Planet Killer, [[Nuke'Em]], and [[Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies]].
 
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