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* Ziggy in the ''[[Xenosaga]]'' series most definitely did not want to be revived, going as far as replacing parts of his body piece by piece until he would become completely machine, and having his memories erased. Fortunately for MOMO, he didn't go through with it completely.
* Occurs near the end of ''[[The Dig]]''. {{spoiler|You have to activate The Eye, but Maggie fears it will exact a price from them, and if she dies, she doesn't want to be resurrected with a life crystal since [[Came Back Wrong|it wouldn't be her]]. If you betray her trust and revive her anyway, she'll panic and then jump off the top of the tower, killing herself. And at the end, when the aliens use Spacetime Six to bring back your friends properly, she ''slaps'' you.}}
* A notable (and tragic) example in ''[[Breath of Fire 4]]'' with Fou-lu, who was meant to be the [[King in the Mountain]]. The Fou Empire wants him dead, due to being seen as 'inconvenient' and the acting Emperor Soniel prefers to keep the throne, spread propaganda that he's the 'Dragon of Doom' who'll destroy the empire. Only his shiisa-like dog wants him back, Bunyan/Babaderu being the only person commenting positively on his rule and was treated nicely by love interest, Mami. {{spoiler|Then the empire use Mami as a [[Fantastic Nuke]] warhead, fueled under the assumption that [[Love Hurts]]}}, causing Fou-lu [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|to snap]] and decides that [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters]].
* In ''[[Heroes of Might and Magic]]'' ''V'', {{spoiler|Nicholai}} is brought back to the land of the living. He is ''very'' pissed off at {{spoiler|Isabel}} for bringing him back because 1) he was at peace in heaven with his parents and 2) he was brought as a ''bloodthirsty vampire'' and damned forever.
* ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution|Deus Ex Human Revolution]]'': [[Memetic Mutation|"I never asked for this."]]