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{{quote|'''She-Force:''' You should use your powers for good.
'''Lightkiller:''' Yeah, yeah, right. So being able to plunge the world into complete darkness [[Bad Powers, Bad People|is an ideal power for a good guy]], [[Lampshade Hanging|right?]]
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Of course, the reverse can also occur, with Alice [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good|questioning why]] Bob bothers to protect these [[All of the Other Reindeer|ungrateful]] [[Muggles|weaklings]] when he could just [[Screw the Rules, I Have Supernatural Powers|use his powers to take whatever he wants]]. If Alice succeeds in convincing him that [[Evil Feels Good]], Bob may become a [[Fallen Hero]].
As the page quote illustrates, this is more appropriate for some villains than others. Usually they need to have [[Good Powers, Bad People|"good" powers yet use them for evil]]. Of course it's not impossible for a Bob to try to convince Alice that even with [[Bad Powers, Good People|"bad" powers]] she [[Comes Great Responsibility|has a great responsibility]] and she can be a good person. If Alice is a [[Mad Scientist]], [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check|cutting her a check]] while commenting how [[Reed Richards Is Useless|all her evil inventions are useless]] can have this effect.
Compare: [[Recruiting the Criminal]], [[Win Your Freedom]] and [[Boxed Crook]], where a
Contrast: [[Then Let Me Be Evil]], where villains ''attempt'' to use their powers for good, only for their treatment by others to cause them to turn to evil. [[Comes Great Responsibility]], [[Comes Great Insanity]] and [[Comes Great Perks]], where power changes a character's disposition all by itself.
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== Anime and Manga ==▼
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▲== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|Gundam ZZ]]'', Judau Ashta says this almost word-for-word about the dying {{spoiler|Haman Karn}}: "Why didn't you use your power in a better way?!"
* In ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]'', this is why Jake Martinez has contempt for the [[Differently-Powered Individual|NEXT heroes]] of [[Show Within a Show|HeroTV]] despite being a NEXT supremacist: in his eyes, they've turned themselves into dancing monkeys for the people that used to subjugate them, and are thus no better.
▲== Comics Books ==
* After [[Superman]] returns in the aftermath of ''52'', he chides Lex Luthor that, despite having said he could solve all the worlds problems if (supes) weren't around, he spent the year he was absent doing little of worth.
** This has been a recurring theme in Superman's ongoing feud with Luthor, even back when Luthor's motivation for opposing Superman was kind of stupid:
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** The most extreme version of this might be in the climax of ''The Black Ring.'' Luther gains the powers of a God and manages to create a state of temporary world peace... with the caveat that he cannot use them to harm people. Superman is standing ''right there,'' telling him how good of a thing this is, and that if Luther just gave up his vendetta against him, Luther could be the greatest hero of all time
* In "The Reign of the Superman," Jerry Siegel's and Joe Shuster's illustrated short story (''Science Fiction'', January 1933), the depowered villain
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* In one issue of [[Spider-Man]], Spidey tells Green Goblin that with his intelligence he "could have cured cancer by now if [he] hadn't been wasting time with this Green Goblin crap!". Gobby's response? "I don't give a rat's ass."
== [[Film]] ==
* In ''[[Star Wars]] [[Revenge of the Sith]]'', Obi-Wan laments Anakin's turn to [[The Dark Side]] with ''"You were the [[Chosen One]]!"''
* [[Megamind]] is outraged when he finds out that Titan has turned to petty crime after being granted the power of a superhero. The [[Irony]] is lost on [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|him]].
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* In ''[[Scanners]] 2'', David Kellum says this to evil psychic Peter Drak at one point.
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'''David:''' We can all work together! Protect each other. Put our powers to some decent use.
'''Drak:''' [[Ax Crazy|I like this use]]. }}
== [[Literature]] ==
* There's a possible variant of this in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series, where Voldemort can't understand why Dumbledore chose to use his powers for good. He considers Dumbledore to be weak and a fool for not 'taking what was his'.
** This can also apply to Draco Malfoy, but regarding Harry
* What Jesus pretty much tells the Antichrist in His [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]] to him in the [[Left Behind]] book ''Glorious Appearing''. This was a point of contention by certain readers since Jesus pretty much berated him from [[You Can't Fight Fate|what God destined him]] to [[Evil All Along|
== [[Live
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' uses this a lot. The Doctor's most common target is probably The Master, but The Rani and any number of villains of the week get it as well.
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* ''[[Get Smart]]'' used this explicitly a time or two, often as part of [[The Stinger]]. "If only he would have used his [whatever] for niceness, instead of rottenness."
* As the page quote shows, this is attempted in ''[[No Heroics]]'', although the recipient, Lightkiller, seems to be a believer in [[Bad Powers, Bad People]].
* One of the ''[[Breakout Kings]]'' is Lloyd, a [[Living Lie Detector]] behaviorist who despite his talent, has [[Insufferable Genius|poor people skills]]. After accepting a deal to become a [[Boxed Crook]], he calls his mother to explain the deal to her. Her only response is a sigh and "You could have been so much more..."
* In an early episode of ''[[Farscape]]'', upon witnessing a particularly impressive example of Peacekeeper engineering, Crichton expresses regret that the Peacekeepers couldn't have used their knowledge to do good instead of mercenary service- or, as Aeryn puts it, "[[Shut Up, Kirk|To fulfill your vision of who we should be?]]" Of course, by the time Aeryn and the other members of the crew are inclined to listen to a word he says, Crichton's idealism has well and truly disappeared.
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* Often found in Light Side vs. Dark Side fights in ''[[Star Wars]]'', such as in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]'', when Light Side Revan apologizes to Darth Malak for leading him down the Dark Side path, but reminds that it was Malak who chose to follow that path to the end.
** And Kreia delivers a somewhat twisted version of this trope to {{spoiler|a Dark Side Exile during the climax}}, in a combination with [[You Have Failed Me...]], [[What the Hell, Hero?]] and [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]. Notably, it's not so much because {{spoiler|you could have followed the Light Side instead of the dark side so much as the whole part that you have severed yourself from the Force, made a comeback,}} and still not realized any of the implications behind it. If {{spoiler|the Exile is Light Side}} the speech gets delivered to {{spoiler|the Jedi Council instead -- just before she kills them all for sticking to their outdated dogmas even in the face of evidence that life without the Force is possible and they are wrong.}}
* In ''[[
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]''; in one Alliance mission in ''Battle for Azeroth'', the player travels with Void Elf wizard Magister Umbric to Trade Prince Gallywick's Pleasure Palace, hoping to mete out some retribution for the current crisis. Umbric is quickly disgusted by the gaudy palace that seems built with the worst debaucheries in mind, and [[The Reason You Suck Speech| gives Gallywick an earful when they finally confront him]]:
{{quote|'''Magister Umbric:''' All this wealth you amassed and this is what you build, Gallywick? A den of depravity! Your ego is as bloated as your body! Think of the good you could have done this world!
'''Trade Prince Gallywick:''' Eh, what’s the world done for me?}}
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[The Avengers: Earth's
* In ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'', Spidey asks {{spoiler|The Sandman}} why he chooses to do evil when he could just as easily be a superhero. At the end of the episode,
* ''[[He
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