![]() Often used in a More Hero than Thou dispute and may involve Crisis Catch And Carry if the person's solution includes dragging the injured party along. ![]() Characters of more anti-heroic persuasions, and especially if they are a Pragmatic Hero or The Spock, will note that the injured character is right and have few, if any, qualms about following their request.Ī Super-Trope of No One Gets Left Behind, and a Sub-Trope of Heroic Sacrifice. A heroic character will of course insist that No One Gets Left Behind and will do what they can to help the injured party, and will even have them evacuated first if an opportunity arises. The situation will be handled differently, depending on who the other characters in the group are. Naturally, the "damaged" party member volunteers to sacrifice themselves and/or be left behind: after all, being permanently injured is a Fate Worse than Death and well. ![]() Either that person is literally slowing the group down, or Someone Has to Die. You have a group of protagonists, one of whom has been injured or disabled. ![]()
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