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Antagonistic Governor
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In a story where the plucky heroes of La Résistance are fighting against The Empire, or some other oppressive government, one of the main villains will hold the title of Governor, Chancellor, Regent, or whatever the story's universe calls such a rank. The governor is usually a Lawful Evil type, although more sympathetic views can put them into a Lawful Neutral type. The governor may be the administrative head of a region, space station, country, planet or sector. Regardless of how far their responsibilities extend, within their sphere of power, they often have near-total power over their subjects; nonetheless, there is a Supreme Leader or council from The Empire above them that they report to. On paper, this might seem like a check and balance on the governor's power, but in practice, all the Empire cares about is the value of the governor's region (which may be its crucial spaceport, the Green Rocks that are only produced in its mines, etc). As long as "the Spice flows", The Empire doesn't care about "minor issues" like the governor's Black Site prisons for dissidents and his regime's profitable Black Market for organs. Sometimes though, the governor could live in a state that has a republican/democratic form of government, but they will chafe up against the constitution and limits to their power, due to their ambitions to increase their power and status. note The distinction between a totalitarian dictator and a democratic leader should be made based on the regime's actions, not on the presence or absence of a constitution, a supreme court, legislative houses, etc. Some of the most totalitarian regimes have all the ritual trappings of democracy, but they are all toothless, rubber-stamping lapdogs of the leader, and exist only as window dressing. Regardless of whether the governor is a dictator or a strongman democratically elected leader, stopping the governor's devious plans is the driving motivation of La Résistance. Depending on the story, the governor may faithfully serve those above them, or on the other end of the scale, have ambitions to replace those above them. Or in some stories, those above the governor may be of no consequence besides being mentioned, as the action of the story deals simply with the area of the governor's control. An evil governor who presents a more direct threat to the heroes than the actual head of the government as a whole might be a Dragon-in-Chief. May alternatively be called a magistrate, viceroy, or sheriff (see folklore). Overlaps with Corrupt Politician and an antagonistic governor can take a step above to become a President Evil, The Emperor, or Evil Overlord. Distinguished from a Feudal Overlord by being appointed or elected to their post rather than inheriting it, but imperial governors frequently hold noble titles and exhibit stereotypical aristocratic villainy as well, especially in a decadent ruler's court in a Space Opera. Compare with Mayor Pain, which is this trope, but applied to a mayor of a town or city. If colonialism is involved, compare Evil Colonialist. |
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Ansem Retort Zexion was elected governor of Pennsylvania. So far, he's stolen tax dollars to finance his best friend's wedding (just to prove he can) and invaded New Jersey. (Ironically, he would give up on running for President because the voters liked his crazy policies.) In a more recent season, he sold New Mexico back to Mexico for the right of all US citizens to have sexy Latino names. His is Guillermo del Zexiero lo Marquis. |
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A season 2 episode has a variation. The sliders arrive in a world where The Mafia has become too powerful. The sliders discover that an election candidate for California governor, who ironically was running on an anti-mafia platform, is really on their payroll and that they plan to have California and Nevada secede from the United States to form their own mob-controlled country, as the federal government is beginning to fight back against them. | |
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The Governor of Woodbury, Phillip or rather Brian Blake, in The Walking Dead, a psychopathic dictator and Consummate Liar who serves as the Arc Villain for issues 27 through 48. | |
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In The Prince, Niccolò Machiavelli recommends nominating especially cruel overlords in conquered territories to crush the populace and then, when the job is done, to execute them as scapegoats. | |
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Zorro: The Chronicles: The Governor of California. While he doesn't oppose Zorro directly, his lavish parties (financed by heavy taxes placed on the people) and racist attitude toward the local Indian tribes put him at odds with the outlaw. | |
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Tarkin's Fist: The three Imperial Moffs of Tarkin's Fist — Vulnert Seco, former Governor of the Ploo Sector, Kuantus Kuat, former Governor of the Kuat Sector, and Uredo Culter, former Governor of the Anoat Sector — alongside Fleet Admiral Aveo Yos, plan and carry out a war of conquest against the nations of the planet Earth. | |
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Drifters: Lord Aram is the local Feudal Overlord from the Orte Empire and the Starter Villain for the titular heroes to fight. He is introduced putting an entire village of Enslaved Elves to the torch for helping the Drifters. | |
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Hawaii Five-0 Governor Jameson at first seems to be the team's most significant ally, empowering them with their infamous "full immunity and means," but it turns out to be part of a classic attempt to keep one's enemies close. Governor Denning, the next holder of the title, is closer to Lawful Neutral in that his need to play politics and present a certain image to the public occasionally leads him to hinder McGarrett's task force, but as long as 5-0 keep getting the job done, he'll smooth over their more egregious abuses of their so-called "full immunity and means." |
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In Dawn of War: Dark Crusade, the Imperial Guard faction's general is named military governor of the planet, playing the trope straight if you're not playing as them. | |
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Pocahontas: Governor Ratcliffe, leader of the English expedition to Virginia. Classist, racist, warmonger, and an all-around asshole. While he manages to escape punishment at the end of the movie (due to his social status), it's very strongly implied that he was ultimately executed for his crimes at the end of the second movie. | |
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The Wild Wild West episode "The Night of the Legion of Death". An ambitious and dictatorial territorial governor has created a secret army in a plot to become President of the U.S. | |
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Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Governor Laureano de Torres y Ayala and Governor Woodes Rogers. While the former isn't an outright villain, he is the Grand Master of the Templars and believes only the exceptional should advance in the world. The latter isn't outright evil as well but is still a Templar. | |
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In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the Mandalorian governor Pre Viszla initially appears to be a Reasonable Authority Figure that is loyal to Duchess Satine, but it turns out that he's the leader of the Death Watch, a faction trying to depose her and return Mandalore to its Proud Warrior Race Guy status from years ago. He even takes his helmet off to defy her, before trying to kill her himself. | |
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader has a strange version of the trope in his Sufficiency Governer Gumpas: the protagonist trying to defeat him is his nominal superior. The Lone Islands are technically part of the kingdom of Narnia, and Gumpas officially governs in the king's name. But they haven't had any real contact with Narnia for decades and the "governer" has had absolute authority in practice. So when King Caspian returns to the Lone Islands and discovers that Gumpas has enacted some "financial reforms" of which he rather strongly disapproves, he can't just invoke his authority as king to put a stop to it. If he tried that, Gumpas would just pretend to think Caspian was lying about being king, and use it as an excuse to have him locked up or executed for treason. In the end, Caspian forces him out of his position through a mix of intimidation and clever bluffing. Caspian then decides to make the next ruler of the Islands a Duke, saying "we've had enough of governers". | |
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Overlord (2012): While Ainz himself tries to be a Benevolent Mage Ruler, he's: a) an overpowered lich with Obviously Evil powers, b) suffers from built-in Lack of Empathy that suppresses his every emotion when it becomes too strong (including joy, anger, sadness...) and c), just about every one of Ainz' underlings is Evil due to being created by people in various stages of the edgelord phase and believe Ainz is even eviller than they are, seeing it as their duty to conquer the world in his name. Thus most of the drama comes from Ainz's servants completely misinterpreting his well-meaning orders. The Guardians rule their own portions of Nazarick (and sometimes the whole thing when Ainz isn't around) with different degrees of cruelty. Thankfully they follow Ainz's orders so their human underlings aren't too badly treated for the most part, mostly because they're Not Worth Killing, as long as they show no signs of disrespect or disobedience (and they don't care whether the victim even knew he was being disrespectful). Demiurge is sent by Ainz to secure a source of raw materials. Demiurge obediently finds a land of beastmen and starts running horrific experiments on them until he finds a way to make a self-supporting parchment factory by flaying the beastmen and then healing them over and over again. As Demiurge refers to them as "sheep", Ainz is unaware of the atrocities Demiurge gets up to. Late in the light novel, Demiurge sets up a Puppet King via doppelganger who looks forward to the upcoming carnage Ainz will cause and shows every intention of participating. Ainz himself is briefly this during his "alliance" with the Baharuth Empire. When the Emperor asks Ainz to demonstrate his strongest spell in the yearly battle against the Kingdom, Ainz causes a horrific massacre that everyone thinks the Emperor wanted. Then after Ainz demonstrates he's emphatically not a Squishy Wizard, the Emperor does the only sensible thing and declares his empire to be a vassal of Ainz... and to his surprise, finds himself much better off politically and mentally since Ainz has no interest in destroying him or his subjects, while all complaints from the Empire can now be sent higher to Ainz. |
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Designated Survivor: Governor Royce of Michigan takes full advantage of the near-total destruction of the federal government to start legally acting on his personal anti-Muslim prejudice. He has the State Police round up Michigan's Muslim population on no charges other than "suspected terrorist connections". While President Kirkman is able to bluff him into ceasing for a while, he eventually goes right back, all but seceding in name from the Union, even convincing the National Guard to ignore an order to federalize and side with him instead. Kirkman eventually tricks him into meeting with him for negotiations, only to arrest him on the spot for treason. Governors Nichols of Arizona and Rivera of Florida lead a majority of the other governors in refusing to help assemble a new Congress unless Kirkman puts a halt to all immigration. They at least claim it's a temporary measure to try and bring calm and stability back to the country, but how honest they are about their motives is debatable. |
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Berserk: Lord Gennon is the powerful and corrupt Governor-General of the Tudor Empire's northern battlefront, who occupies the castle of Doldrey which the protagonists of the Band of the Hawk must capture, and with whom Griffith has a personal score to settle (by personal score one means making sure that he won't vocally reminisce about the fun times they had together). | |
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Brigardier-General Mudi Nemda in Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel is the appointed military governor of Heissgart and also a corrupt Smug Snake that turned the police into his own private army, went rogue and aims to establish his own kingdom. | |
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The villain of Yakuza: Like a Dragon is Ryo Aoki, the Governor of Tokyo whose goal is to achieve what he describes as "Front-facing Power" (public political power) and "Back-facing Power" (power over the criminal underworld) and has both a political NGO and the Yakuza at his disposal. | |
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Conquest of the Planet of the Apes: Governor Breck, the main antagonist of the film. By the then-future year of 1991 (the film was released in 1972), the United States is a police state, and it's shown that the Governor's word is law in this new America. By the time of Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Breck is dead (having presumably died in the wars that devastated the world), and his minion Kolp has taken over as Governor of what's left of the city, being all too happy to go to war with the apes and willing to Nuke 'em if a conventional attack fails. | |
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish: The governor of Del Mar is an oppressive governor, who treats his people poorly and tries to kill Puss when the cat invades his house and throws a party inside it. | |
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The Walking Dead (2010): Philip Blake aka the Governor himself, the leader of Woodbury. He is one of the most dangerous villains the group ever faces, ruling his town with an iron fist and starting a war with the prison community just because he can't stand the thought of a large group existing outside his control. Pamela Milton, the Governor of the Commonwealth. At first seeming to be a Reasonable Authority Figure, especially compared to her sleazy deputy Lance Hornsby, she eventually turns out to be a total autocrat, who uses Bread and Circuses to keep the poor repressed and has people who publicly oppose her arrested without trial and sent to labor camps. |
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During the final seasons of Law & Order, Governor Donald Shalvoy initially presented himself as a tough-minded reformer and ally of Jack McCoy. That was until McCoy refused to cover up evidence that Shalvoy had used an escort service (mirroring the scandal which brought down Elliot Spitzer), after which Shalvoy attempted a series of dirty tricks to remove McCoy from office. | |
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In Swashbuckler, the Big Bad is acting governor Lord Durant. Durant is using his tenure to strip Jamaica of her wealth, planning to skip back to England with his ill-gotten gains. After he imprisons the Lord High Justice, the Justice's daughter starts a rebellion and recruits the local pirates to her cause. | |
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The Republic of Sarah: Governor Gail Taggert of New Hampshire throws every legal obstacle she can at Greylock to punish Sarah for pushing the independence vote and thereby costing the state access to the lucrative coltan deposits. | |
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Star Trek: The Original Series: Kodos the Executioner, who was governor of a human colony that was facing starvation because of an exotic fungus. He executed 4,000 citizens in order to see to it that the other 4,000 wouldn't starve. He later disappeared, presumed dead, but in reality, had changed his name and was living life as an actor. | |
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Sliders has a few examples. The early episode "Prince of Wails" has the sliders arrive in a world where Britain won the American Revolutionary War and America is still a colony, now having expanded to what would be all the western States as well. Professor Arturo's double in this world is the sinister Sheriff of San Francisco, who rules not only the city but apparently all the "western colonies" as well. He's oppressive towards the colonists, but he goes even further when he plots to have the heirless Crown Prince killed so he can take over as the new King, the previous King having died on the battlefields of France. A season 2 episode has a variation. The sliders arrive in a world where The Mafia has become too powerful. The sliders discover that an election candidate for California governor, who ironically was running on an anti-mafia platform, is really on their payroll and that they plan to have California and Nevada secede from the United States to form their own mob-controlled country, as the federal government is beginning to fight back against them. The season 4 episode "California Reich" has the heroes visit a world where Adolf Hitler apparently never came to power, and so the world here has not seen the evils of Nazism. This allows a Hitler-like man to seize control of the state of California, becoming its Governor. He's already planning a run for President when the sliders arrive. Subverted in another season 4 episode where the sliders come to a world where an economically weakened America has been invaded by Mexico, with mixed results. The Mexicans have been pushed out of Texas but occupy parts of southern California. To make matters even more complicated, UN troops are instate as well because the Governor of California in this world won't allow weapons inspectors in. He has local guerrilla fighters named after him, "B-1 Bobbies", and fights both the Mexican and UN forces. Since he doesn't actually appear, and the sliders are really just observers here, he doesn't really antagonize them. We also don't really hear his side of the story, his State is being invaded after all. |
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Cutthroat Island: Governor Ainslee. He is a Smug Snake and is a major player in the story in order to gain wealth and glory. | |
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In Victoria, protagonist John Rumford and his ex-military vigilantes face off against the Governor of Maine, who is blackmailed into supporting the gay rights agenda, ultimately kidnapping him for multiple years. | |
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Amiel Richton, the greedy Provisional Governor of Stros M'Kai, is a major antagonist in The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard and the Final Boss of the game. | |
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution: A very minor example. Governor Phillip Mead of Florida. While he is never encountered in any of the games, he is in cahoots with the Illuminati and later, Majestic 12. He is the president by the time the original game rolls around. | |
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Resurrection: Ertuğrul: Vasilius in season 3 graduates into this trope after assassinating his superior, exploiting his newfound control over Karacahisar to try to erase the Turks off the face of Asia Minor. Tekfur Kritos of Bilecik, who holds a similar sentiment toward the Muslims as Vasilius, is inspired to dispose of them them out even more fiercely after his son is slain. |
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Lord Cutler Beckett of Pirates of the Caribbean is the local representative of the East India Trading Company. He uses brutal methods to suppress any opposition and enrich his employers such as hanging children and slave-trading. | |
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Warhammer 40,000 Planetary governors come in all sorts. Some actually take their jobs seriously, some are the product of centuries of inbreeding, some turn to Chaos out of boredom or ambition... The governor in the Fire and Blood comic is actively working with the Tau against the Imperial Guard sent to protect his planet. |
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Blazing Saddles: Gov. William J. Le Petomane isn't exactly antagonistic, but he is incompetent and an easy mark for State Attorney General Hedley Lamarr, who acts as his Evil Chancellor. Le Petomane's assigning of a black man as sheriff (under Hedley's suggestion, as part of his plan to clear the residents of Rock Ridge) is what sets the plot in motion. | |
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Asterix in Corsica has a Roman governor who's only there to grab as much as he can during his stay and escape with the loot. The poor folk must starve from the taxes in order for him to get into Caesar's good graces. He's so unpopular the army forces him onto the front lines as the Corsicans attack. | |
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Star Wars Rebels has the Imperial Governor Pryce of Lothal, who sold out her home planet to the Empire to advance her position and acts as a main antagonist for the Rebel heroes in Season 3, before her incompetence leads to Grand Admiral Thrawn calling the shots. | |
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After Tommy Carcetti (a Democrat) becomes Mayor of Baltimore in The Wire, he finds out just how deep the problems with Baltimore's finances are and needs help from the state to save the city from a huge budget hole. Unfortunately the governor (a Republican) views Carcetti solely as a potential political rival and sets up an endless and petty series of humiliations for Carcetti before offering his "help" in the form of a Leonine Contract. Carcetti angrily refuses, which not only does immense damage to the city's schools and police force in the final season but marks the point where Carcetti starts transforming from an ambitious and narcissistic but basically well-meaning guy into a Corrupt Politician who forgets all his principles for the sake of his ambition. | |
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Lucifer's Hammer: Lieutenant Governor Montross becomes Acting Governor of California following his boss' death in the chaos following Hammerfall, and while he never appears in person his one known action of note is joining the New Brotherhood Army and ceding all legal authority in the state to them. | |
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Governor James Devlin of Oz. On a show wall-to-wall with scumbags (it's set in a prison, after all), one of the worst is the guy on the outside campaigning on a "law and order" platform. | |
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Ciaphas Cain In For The Emperor, Governor Grice causes a lot of problems for Cain and the other Imperials because he's a genestealer hybrid. Averted in other Cain novels, where the governors are competent but hopelessly outmatched or amazing, none of them are actually ill-intentioned towards Cain (except for one after he ended up brainwashed by the villain). In one case, one even saves Cain from being married to a particularly pushy Girl of the Week). Double subverted in, Choose Your Enemies, where the governor is being helpful until it's revealed that he's the leader of the Chaos cult the main characters are hunting. |
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Emesis Blue: Jules Archibald is the Governor of New Mexico and a corrupt piece of work who played both sides of the Gravel War for his own profit. Running cruel experiments on Death Row inmates that left hundreds of thousands dead to perfect his Respawn Machine, Jules sold it to both Mann Brothers, leading to years of bloodshed. | |
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Frontier (2016): Lord Benton assumes command of Fort James and the local fur trade after hanging the previous Governor on trumped-up charges. His sole interest is acquiring more wealth and power, and tries to engineer a war between his French Canadian rivals and the Lakewalker tribe in order to attain it. He also rules the town pretty tyrannically, even having a British contingent sent to depose him for his corruption sequestered and slowly starved to death. | |
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Wet Desert: Tracking Down a Terrorist on the Colorado River: The governor of Nevada is a jerk at first and prevents Hoover Dam from opening its spillways, increasing the danger from the incoming flood. | |
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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance has an example in the final boss, a crazy US Senator. | |
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The Passion of the Christ: Pontius Pilate. Unlike other portrayals of him, which show him to be a brutal dictator, he is only interested in maintaining the peace in Judea, even if that means sentencing an innocent man to death. This article discusses it in a detailed fashion. | |
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All For Luz: Governor Rodger Maxwell is blatantly played out to be a massive douchebag and a morally bankrupt character, seeing as he put 33 children of varying ages into a literal death game for his sick kicks and hatred toward those with powers. | |
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Soylent Green: Governor Santini. A minor character. He is revealed to be in cahoots with the murder victim of the story, as they were once law partners. Santini orders the investigation closed since further study would reveal the secret of Soylent Green. | |
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