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| - So two guys are fighting, and one clearly has the upper hand. He beats the living daylights out of the other guy, but he just won't go down. After one particularly nasty hit, he finally falls. And yet, moments later, he's standing back up again, ready to fight. But suddenly, the fighter realizes something. His enemy is already unconscious, but is still fighting. Can be used with both heroes and villains; in the case of the latter, the hero will probably consider them a Worthy Opponent. Compare Attack! Attack! Attack!, where all a character can think of is to keep attacking.
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| - So two guys are fighting, and one clearly has the upper hand. He beats the living daylights out of the other guy, but he just won't go down. After one particularly nasty hit, he finally falls. And yet, moments later, he's standing back up again, ready to fight. But suddenly, the fighter realizes something. His enemy is already unconscious, but is still fighting. This is when a Determinator goes to the extreme; even once he's been knocked out, he still won't give up. Whether it's grabbing onto an enemy's ankle in their last moments of consciousness, or standing up to fight while knocked out, this goes to show that a character will never, ever give up, even when he can't fight anymore. Can be used with both heroes and villains; in the case of the latter, the hero will probably consider them a Worthy Opponent. Compare Attack! Attack! Attack!, where all a character can think of is to keep attacking. Examples of Unconscious Objector include:
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