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Condemned Contestant

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Being found guilty of a crime grave enough to merit imprisonment, especially a life sentence or death row, tends to make people less sympathetic to your situation in life, such as is left. This is why convicted felons are on a very short list of Acceptable Targets for a whole slew of not nice things. And in fiction, there are plenty of these not nice things. Military conscription, medical experiments, Blood Sports, Deadly Games, Human Sacrifice, the list goes on and on.
The cons aren't shipped off to a sub-human prison, that would be... wasting resources. Instead, the government uses them in a "contest" of one of the above in order to get some use, entertainment or money out of them. Usually they're "kidnapped" and officially were "Released to Elsewhere", but there's plenty of distressingly legal ways to whitewash the whole bloody affair. The government may declare that All Crimes Are Equal, and as un-persons the prisoners can be used for basically whatever.
If there are those who want to maintain a semblance of humanity and legality, the cons will be offered to participate in the contest as an "option" to serving their full sentence so they can win their freedom. For some reason, the general public is rarely upset by the possibility of a battle hardened ex-con who is in no way rehabilitated being released onto the street... or they would be, if it were public knowledge and if any actually survived. When this trope is used in conjunction with Blood Sport, the reverse seems to be the case. The most successful cons will develop a fan base clamoring for them.
This story very likely takes the (sympathetic) POV of the cons, because sympathizing with people conducting whatever horrific acts are about to be perpetrated on the cons is usually a bit too alienating for audiences. So aside from giving most of the cons a smidgen of sympathetic characterization, there will be one innocent man who was framed to get him specifically into the night's debauchery. (Alternatively, his crime may be justified — stealing bread for the hungry — or not appear serious to the audience — failure to bow before the noble he didn't see.) Usually this one innocent man and the most likable, noble or least evil con will survive to the end; sometimes this is justified by their character making it possible for them to trust each other.
The game is of course rigged to kill all the Condemned Contestants, which makes the protagonist's success a "threat" both because they might get out and expose the charade, and are getting so popular with the audience at home that they'd listen. (If the contestant is honestly given a chance to survive by whoever is in charge, then this trope doesn't apply.)
Compare Boxed Crook, Gladiator Games, Trading Bars for Stripes and Win Your Freedom.
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The 2009 remake of Death Race. Drivers are promised freedom if they can win five events but the people running Death Race have no intention of letting anyone get to that point.
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In The Condemned (2007), 10 condemned criminals from prisons around the world are pitted against another in a Deadly Game on an island.
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In Coneheads, Beldar was sentenced to fight a monster for the crime of treason in a gladiator-like arena upon returning to Remulak, along with four other criminals. While the others were killed quickly, Beldar manages to use his skill in golf that he learned on Earth to slay the beast, granting a pardon and privileged status in the process.
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The Outer Limits (1995): In the episode "Judgment Day", the criminals are hunted down by the families of those they murdered. The protagonist manages to prove that the show's producer had framed him to get ratings. The episode ends with the producer sentenced to be hunted.
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This is what Death Watch was in MadWorld until the tournament the game takes place in, which forced civilians to become killers or die of a bioengineered plague. Though like the Real Life gladiators, some folks willingly entered the life for the fame and glory, like the protagonist.
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The "game" variation is used in Mike Judge's film Idiocracy.
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In Virtuosity, convicts are used to test the new (and inadvertently deadly) VR police training system. The hero is an ex-cop who in a break from the norm is actually guilty of the crime he was imprisoned for, although there were some pretty mitigating circumstances.
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The villain in RoboCop 2 used for Brain in a Jar cyborging (they hoped to control him through his drug addition).
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In Dead Rising 2: Case West, Chuck Green and Frank West discover that Phenotrans orchestrated the Fortune City, and the earlier Las Vegas outbreaks because they were running low on the queens needed to make "syntetic" Zombrex, their anti-zombification medicine. Queens that they harvested from anonymous runaways, missing persons, and convicted felons.
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The Year of the Flood has condemned criminals release into a lethal paintball-style arena tournament, for the entertainment of the wider population, its competitors are not treated sympathetically, being sent back into the competition until they are eliminated.
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In Time Scout, Wagers of Sin, Skeeter ends up in the arena, condemned as a thief.
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In Teh Gladiators, the eponymous heroes agree to fight in the WoW Arena as an alternative to imprisonment, execution, or worse. Of course, the game is rigged (in their favor), but they don't know it.
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In Killer Instinct, Cinder is a convict who is transformed into a flame-being by Ultratech and is promised freedom if he destroys Glacius.
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Rusty and Co.: At the start of level 8, Robespierre is charged with numerous counts of Aggressive Trespassery and first-degree Grievous Bodily Harmage. His attorney, however, suggest that instead of his sentence he could participate in the Games... which happens to be a Gnomish Baseball tournament. Robespierre, however, delights in violence and is quite happy with the proposition.
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Cube Zero implies that all the people inside the Cube are condemned criminals who have signed an agreement to be used as lab rats in the Cube. Their crimes are whatever the evil government deems them to be, however. The Cube technicians are themselves also guinea pigs.
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In Halo, the Covenant rank of Arbiter is reserved for decorated Elites who have nonetheless been "disgraced", and now must atone by going on suicide mission. In Halo 2, a disgraced Covenant commander is given the title as punishment for allowing the Halo ring to be destroyed in the previous game. However, being a protagonist, the Arbiter not only survives his missions, but goes on to become a hero of his people.
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The I-Land: The people chosen to be part of the experiment are all death row inmates, responsible for murder and/or rape. Except for Chase, who was framed for murder by her husband.
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The notorious British comic Action features a game called Spinball, rollerball meets ice hockey with giant pinball pins as targets. All teams were condemned men.
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The cinematic version of The Running Man. Here the cons are all political dissidents. Naturally Ben Richards (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) and his love interest Amber are framed innocents; Richards for refusing to open fire on innocent civilians (which is ironically what he is then framed for doing) and Amber for trying to expose the coverup. It also turns out that no one ever wins — whoever wins the competition is killed secretly and their appearances faked using video editing.
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While the Castle Heterodyne prisoners in Girl Genius are all put there by the Baron in the hopes that they'll be killed while working on the sentient deathtrap he did not intend their fates to be public entertainment. When seedy types started making a public spectacle of betting on which prisoners would survive and crowding around the exit at the end of every day turning it into entertainment the Baron eventually rounded them up and locked them in the castle with the other prisoners and stopped letting anyone out, just delivering food and only allowing those who had survived and gathered enough points to disable the bombs strapped to their necks, thereby completing their sentences, out of the castle.
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In Death Note, L brings in prisoners from death row to scout out things he feels is likely to lead to death. For instance, he introduces "himself" as Lind L. Tailor, who is actually one such convict as a decoy to test the mysterious Kira's ability to kill people and to prove Kira's existence to Interpol.
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Russel Crowe's character Maximus in Gladiator.
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Wonder Woman Vol 1: Queen Clea comes up with all kinds of horrible actives to force her prisoners through, mostly for her own entertainment, generally unfortunate sailors who unknowingly "trespassed" on her principality. Forcing Steve Trevor into a stadium to be attacked by beasts rather than watching him succumb while better restrained like most of her captives proves to be her undoing, since he kills her monsters and uses their bodies to protect himself from being shot as he fights back.
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A variation in an episode of Sliders, where it's the trial that's a highly popular game show, in which guilt or innocence are decided based on the vote of the audience (both live and TV). "Lawyerly" tricks (including objections) are disallowed, and attorneys who try them may get punished as a result. Apparently, the system is so effective that most people are afraid of picking up someone's dropped wallet for fear of being charged with theft and ending up on the show.
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In One Piece, Blackbeard is looking for strong crewmates, so he breaks into maximum security prison Impel Down's deepest areas where the worst criminals are located, and has all of them fight to the death. He picks out the four inmates who survived and leaves with them.
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Most of the contestants in Twisted Metal: Black are mental patients recruited from Blackfield Asylum, many of whom are violent psychopaths. The contest is very much illegal, however, and how exactly they were freed is unknown.
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In Impure Blood, some of the gladiators — at least, an announcer warns that those who default on bets will be in next week's bout. (Not all. Roan was Made a Slave.)
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In the Doom movie, which has them test alien DNA on a death row criminal (and said DNA makes evil people into monsters).
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The TRON universe has the Game Grid. Both movies, Tron 2.0, the Betrayal comic...it's a nasty way to de-rez for the twisted entertainment of one's fellow Programs. The only time it wasn't lethal was when Flynn was running things.
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A variant appears in the original 1975 Rollerball. The lethal gladiatorial titular game is designed to undermine the concept of individuality. This backfires when rollerball champion Jonathan E becomes a superstar, an iconic figure representing individual empowerment to the masses. The megacorporate types running this crapsack society then entrap Jonathan E in a match in which he alone has to face an opposing team of veteran killers.
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In Spartacus: Blood and Sand:
In the pilot Spartacus and other Thracians are condemned to fight in the Arena after they are judged to be traitors. Since Gladiators are very skilled fighters, and the prisoners were not, none were expected to survive and this is seen as an entertaining form of execution. Wanting to particularly kill and humiliate Spartacus, Glaber has him face four gladiators at once (something even the other Romans disapprove of). This backfires on him when Spartacus kills all his opponents, and the crowd demand that he be spared.
Ironically Spartacus serves as the Gladiator for an execution later in the season when Solonios is wrongfully convicted for murdering the Magistrate. Spartacus promises him revenge on Batiatus though, so he goes out in style.
Halfway through Vengeance one of the captured rebels is tortured to death as entertainment for a party. The guests take part in a form of lottery to decide who gets a turn at carving him up.
In the following episode, Oenomaus, Crixus, and Rhaskos are sentenced to die fighting in the gladiator arena. They still have shackles around their wrists and are given blunted swords to ensure their defeat. Despite these handicaps, their sheer skill allows them to hold out for awhile until Spartacus attacks by bringing down the arena. Sadly, Rahaskos dies before they pull it off.
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The Ultimate X-Men storyline "The Most Dangerous Game" was centred around the Genoshan gameshow "Hunt for Justice", in which a mutant supposedly convicted of murder (in this case Ultimate Longshot) is hunted by mutant-hating mercenaries like Arcade. Realising this "conviction" is a sham, the X-Men head there to rescue him. They're completely wrong; he's a murderer and not even a particularly sympathetic one, having killed a mutant sympathiser for "stealing" his girlfriend.
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The movie Gamer, which has the added twist that the battling convicts are being controlled remotely by other human "players." Also, lesser cons can escape their sentence wholesale by surviving one battle, but they must allow themselves to be programmed to wander around the battlefield like idiots.
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In the Shadowrun Verse, televised blood sports from Aztlan usually claim to get all their contestants this way, although it's an open secret that some are simply shanghaied onto the programs.
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In The Killing Game Show, the original story of the game had Carl as part of a Freedom Fighter movement looking to displace the corrupt government. He is thrown into the titular game post-arrest to be made an example of, but he plans on finding a way to beat the Deadly Game and use the newfound fame to displace said government.
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Turkey Shoot: In the 2014 film the plot is about a TV show (Turkey Shoot, of course) with convicted murderers hunted for sport, with a pardon if they win (none ever has).
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In Hunter × Hunter, as part of the Hunter Exam, a number of convicts are given instructions to waylay the examinees, with them getting a year off their sentence for each hour they take from the examinees' time. In addition, many of the NPCs on Greed Island are actually convicts, including Razor, one of the Game Masters. Since the Hunters themselves are not prosecuted for crimes (up to a certain degree), it seems that they have a sort of free rein over what goes and what doesn't. Anyone not smart or competent enough to acquire their get-out-of-jail-free card prior to breaking the law is hereby given a second chance.
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Last Res0rt. Just to give it a twist, there's volunteers — i.e., people on the show WILLINGLY!
Well, the volunteers have their own justifications: Jason wants to kill one of the other cons, Daisy; Adharia is looking to prove herself as a warrior; Xanatos was a Star Org Mole; and Jigsaw needed an excuse for leaving the planet after killing her sire and wanted to help Daisy earn her freedom.
Some of the convicts are there as a result of political wrangling between their homeworld; Arikos was a Celigan ambassador who got caught running a Breeding Cult on Nurovidia; Alice was a freedom fighter on Celigo whom the regime claimed was Nurovidian; and Celigo's First Wing, Veled, has a past with at least three others, she got into some unspecified scandal with Daisy when they were Galaxy Girl Scouts, Qin Xu was her family doctor before he got outed as a vampire, and she claims White Noise is her daddy.
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In The Jurassic Games, death row inmates are hooked up to a Lotus-Eater Machine that puts them on an island with dinosaurs on them, and the rules are that the last person left alive can go home with a full pardon. However, anyone who gets eaten by a dinosaur, or killed by a fellow contestant in the simulation, will have their real body die in the real world.
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The Hunger Games are held as a punishment for a rebellion against the Capitol more than seventy years in the past, so could be considered a particularly unfair example of this trope, especially since those forced to compete weren't even born when the rebellion took place.
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Tekken has Fahkumram, who was imprisoned by the Thai military after having killed a group of corrupt government officials in self-defense. The military had him participate in underground fights and eventually had him enter into the seventh King of Iron Fist Tournament for a chance at freedom for him and his family.
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In the Dreamcast game Headhunter we learn that criminals imprisoned in the undersea-dome (so you could say it's sort of a waterdome) get to fight each other to the death which then gets broadcast live on TV, the winner gets a shorter sentence and the loser gets to generously donate their organs. Maybe they just didn't like Wade but some criminals got much better weapons than others.
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StarCraft II has Terran Marines and Reapers, who are convicts given pardons for their military service.
In fact, something like 90% of Terran infantry are convicts that have been brainwashed into obedience, because the extremely high mortality rate prevents many recruits. One assumes the people in the armored vehicles are more willing to see action. And at least some of criminals are some of the worst scum in the galaxy. One female soldier remarks that she would lure men back to her house with the promise of sex, then lock them in her basement and torture them for days before skinning them alive. And these are the Marines. The reapers mentioned above are the criminals that are so violent that they can resist the process, and are sent to a remote ice-planet for an even more intense (and lethal) brainwashing curriculum. Some in the Marines include such "scum" as non-violent political dissidents and protesters, and, at least during the Confederacy, kidnapped Fringe Worlders.
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From the Gor series:
In Outlaw of Gor, Tarl is tricked into breaking the law and condemned to "the Games of Tharna," where prisoners are forced to compete in races (a group towing a large block of stone), one on one combat with horns attached to their restraining yokes, and as the ultimate punishment a man-vs-beast fight, which just so happens to be against Tarl's lost tarn, which he quickly frees and escapes on.
In Assassins of Gor, Tarl is once again condemned to gladiator games, this time as a part of a group of alleged prisoners, all of whom are allegedly blindfolded so they have to swipe about with their swords more or less randomly. In actuality only Tarl is a prisoner and is to be genuinely blindfolded; the other "prisoners" are all part of the King's guards and have gimmicked blindfolds they can see through.
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The Wandering has the games that take place in The Dome on Neshi's homeworld, where a criminal is pitted against a highly-armed robot. The criminal that Neshi watches at a point in the story survives the match by having the robot run right into the force field (most of the time, criminals wouldn't be able to do such, as the robot would prove to be more lethal), but in the chaos that ensues with the robot's destruction dies at the hands of Neshi, surviving long enough to pass on some information regarding Neshi's dream from the beginning of the story.
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Rockstar's Manhunt, though the protagonist didn't really choose that option. Rockstar makes an oblique reference to another, similar game called "Liberty City Survivor" on GTA Radio.
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A significant number of people in Unreal Tournament are criminals trying to earn their freedom. It's outright stated that Liandri prefers using convicts in the matches because they already have combat experience and are willing to go to any length in order to win which makes the match even more interesting to the spectators.
In fact, the first game mentions that any time a high-profile criminal is captured, they're given a choice: execution or Tournament?
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Terminator Salvation has Marcus as a willing donor.
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In the Fighting Fantasy gamebook Trial of Champions, you went from being a slave to a forced contender of the annual Trial of Champions, where you must compete with five contenders in a deadly dungeon filled with monsters.
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