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** Jedi Master Corin Tok is a rare heroic version of this trope. A {{spoiler|leader of the Jedi on Corellia during the Imperial storyline, brags about being essentially invincible, nicknamed "The Sith Butcher" and compares himself to heroes like Revan and Bastila Shan. Kicking his face in is a rather cathartic moment for Empire players.}}
** Gyl Rosen from the end of the Sith Inquisitor's first act; a Nar Shaddaa crimeboss now in possession of the Inquisitor's ancestor's lightsaber. When you go to retrieve it from him, he rather arrogantly tells you that you are going to listen to his offer, and that he is backed by four of the toughest mercs on Nar Shaddaa; "They make the Sith look like schoolteachers". He then tells you that you either become his "personal Sith" and work for him, or you pay him three million credits for Lord Kallig's lightsaber. {{spoiler|At which point you can say "No", and shock him instead. Enraged, Gyl orders his mercs to attack, only to discover he doesn't pay them enough to tangle with a Sith. And then you can kill them all anyway, only to discover they're just regular mooks, hardly the Sith killers Gyl tried to fool you into believing they were. It's very pleasant to have Gyl screaming at them to kill you when moments before he was attempting to boss you around.}}
* [[Space Cold War]]: The whole game is the [[Cold War]] {{smallcapssmall-caps|[[Recycled in Space|In Space]]}}, with both sides constructing planet-destroying superweapons and supporting numerous planetary conflicts, secretly or openly. The biggest difference is that both sides ''want'' a hot war.
* [[Space Western]]: Smugglers, with their [[Badass Longcoat]]s, [[Nice Hat|cowboy hats]], and [[Cool Gun|revolver-looking blasters]].
* [[Spikes of Villainy]]: The concept art for the Inquisitor class high-end armor.