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** Also the creepy mutant hibernating liver-eating serial killer from episodes "Squeeze" and "Tooms."
* William Raines in ''[[The Pretender]].''
* The Ice Warriors on ''[[
** So does the Astronaut in "The Impossible Astronaut."
** {{spoiler|And older Amy in "The Girl Who Waited".}}
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* Raistlin from the ''[[Dragonlance]]'' stories.
* Techpriests in ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' often have their lower face and lungs replaced by cybernetics. Because of the [[Schizo
** Cue inevitable [[Shout
{{quote| Dmitri hisses like an asthmatic pensioner when he breathes, naturally.}}
** The Necron Lord of All Kaurava in [[Dawn of War]].
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* The G-Man, particularly in ''[[Half-Life]] 2''. * gasp* The right man in the wrong place...
* For some strange reason, the magical lampposts and lanterns in the Night Elf regions of ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' make this noise whenever you stand near them, leading many confused newbies to ask in the in-game chat rooms, "All right, who keeps doing the Darth Vader impression?"
* The Pyromaniacs from ''[[Sacrifice]]''. Their unit quotes are also filled to the brim with Darth Vader and Lord Helmet [[Shout
* The zombies in ''[[Thief]]'' have a bad, bad case of bronchitis.
* The ending seasons of the ''[[Megaman Battle Network|Mega Man Battle Network/Rockman.EXE]]'' featured Zero.EXE. It helps that he's not only based on a hero, but is seen working for the [[The Dark Side|side of evil]] at first and has a [[Laser Blade|lightsaber]] for an arm when he fights?
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* [[Battle Realms|Battle Realms']] Lotus Clan has a unit called the Diseased One, which attacks by coughing toxic spores onto enemies.
* Non-evil example: the volus in ''[[Mass Effect]]''. The drastic differences in pressure and gravity require them to wear special environment suits on other planets (or at least all the ones Shepard has seen them on).
* [[Knights of the Old Republic]] 2 has a section where you character must don a spacesuit to travel across the outside of a space station. Seeing as it's a [[Star Wars]] game and as such, you can't go ten minutes without a [[Shout
* In ''[[Metro 2033]]'', you breathe very loudly when you put your [[Gas Mask Mooks|gas mask]] on, and when your filter starts to fail, you start wheezing (while looking at your lens fog up).
* Q from ''[[Street Fighter]] III''. Idling makes him do Vader Breath, and the rest of his voicework is [[Voice Grunting]].
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* Bears. One of the many recognizable things about them is their heavy breathing.
* Breathing while wearing a gas mask or a respirator can give out this sound as well.
* Since Darth Vader doesn't seem to be carrying an oxygen tank around with him, he is assumedly using a [[Real Life]] device known as an [
* Heavy breathing while wearing a face mask for paintball or airsoft (such as after making a long run) can cause the person to hear their own breath in this way.
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