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Disposable Vagrant
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Vagrants, the homeless, drifters, runaways, society's castoffs; there are many, many names for them, none of them nice. Most people look away and pretend not to hear the Hobos as they ask for change, if not outright disdain and mistreat them for the crime of having been left behind by society — or having left society behind. With so many moving around, who would even care enough to notice the bum who is usually in the street corner of Trope and Tan every morning has gone missing? And that is precisely what the Serial Killer, Mad Scientist, hungry monster, and The Mafia are counting on. These exceedingly vulnerable Innocent Bystanders are frequently killed and abducted for fun, for science, for spare parts, to sate hunger, or for a spare dead body. They can be sure the police won't push the investigation too hard; at least not until an attractive young white woman becomes one of the victims. If anyone does notice, it'll be The Hero, the King of the Homeless, an aid worker, or beat cop who notices familiar faces disappearing. Usually, though, quite a few will die before the culprit is ever caught. Compare the Disposable Sex Worker (persons targeted for their "immoral" profession as well as their powerlessness), and Kill the Poor, for the slaughter of the impoverished on a much larger scale. Contrast Missing White Woman Syndrome. See also Joggers Find Death, the health-conscious analog. Sadly Truth in Television. |
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In the Tales from the Crypt episode "Mournin' Mess", a secret society of ghouls start a funeral service for homeless people (that they kill) so they can eat the corpses without the risk of being caught gravedigging. Slightly subverted since it's implied that the ghouls have to bribe city officials to keep the police from investigating the violent murders too closely. Some of the city officials were members of the (G)rateful (H)omeless (O)utcast & (U)nwanted (L)ayaway (S)ociety. | |
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Made in Abyss: Children aren't the only people Bondrewd wants to use for his wicked experiments. Before Reg and Riko shown up in his place, Srajo and her entire fleet ran into him. When they are negotating procedures for access to the lower layers, Bondrewd announces plans to experiment on her crewmen because they are "Juusou", outcasts who were supposed to be thrown away upon birth. Of course Srajo doesn't let him have it, and fights him alongside her entire fleet. | |
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Many of the children taken by the Gobblers (at first) in His Dark Materials fit this profile. The Gobblers target children that no one important will miss, whether that means the children of the poor or the children of the mistrusted Gyptian boat people. | |
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In Twig, the Ghosts are a group of semihuman experiments that act as spies and commandos against the Academy of Evil. A Ghost team is self-sustaining and can set up facilities to produce more of them, but they need organic material and a brain to work with in order to rapidly make another Ghost. Therefore, they prefer to prey upon homeless children. | |
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Wonder Woman (1942): Cathy is abducted by Them! while on the streets as a runaway, and it seems their usual targets for human traficking are others on the streets. If other people defy them however they're not above making an example of citizens more likely to be missed. | |
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One episode of The Pretender featured a research doctor who was testing his resuscitation drugs on the homeless — which meant stopping their hearts. | |
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The Place Inside the Storm: The brain implant that's supposed to cure autism was originally tested on homeless people. For all Loki knows, he might have been one. | |
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In one X-Men story, The Watch, Marvel's biggest Jerk with a Heart of Gold himself Wolverine befriends an elderly homeless man he rescues from an angry driver. The old guy's only prized possession is an antique pocket watch he intends to give to his son someday. When the guy goes missing, Logan realizes something is up because the old man left the pocketwatch behind, something he'd never do. So Wolvie stakes out the local homeless shelter, and, get, whaddaya know? Bloodscream and Vermin, the Mooks of evil cannibalistic sorcerer Mauvais, are abducting homeless people for their master to eat to regain his powers. Mauvais figured nobody would notice a few derelicts, drifters, and druggies going missing. But he didn't count on Logan. Cue him kicking much fanny and stopping the kidnappings, albeit too late to save his friend, after which he tracks down the guy's son and gives him his estranged father's pocket watch — the closest thing to a happy ending The Watch gets. | |
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Night of the Big Heat, the first onscreen victim of the aliens is an old tramp living in a cave out in the woods. None of the other characters are aware of his death. | |
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Arrow: The Count got his moniker from the twin-injector marks he left in the fifty-six vagrants and prostitutes he murdered to perfect the drug Vertigo. Despite this serial killing spree, no-one knows who the Count is until the drug hits the streets and starts killing pretty young socialites, and our hero Oliver Queen only finds out when his sister Thea gets high and crashes her car. | |
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Grimm featured an episode with this part of the villain's plans. Teenage runaways are kidnapped for Organ Theft, as human organs are being sold on the black market for wesen who use them to make drugs. | |
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Happy! has a fantastical version. Episode 6 reveals that Happy is only one of a legion of Not So Imaginary Friends in New York City, many of whom are abandoned and depressed now that their human friends have grown too old to believe in magic. Raspberry and Mr. Blue's son turn out to be kidnapping, torturing, and basically genociding the abandoned, vulnerable ones. | |
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Runaways. It seems that The Pride preferred to use female teen runaways for their annual Human Sacrifice. | |
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The Ship Who... Partnership: Alpha likes to test experimental drugs on humans (rabbits take work to care for and she doesn't want pets), and boasts that the people she used as subjects weren't contributing to society before she got her hands on them. Being caught got her in trouble in school, but her connections have her sent to run a charity ward in a clinic in the middle of nowhere instead of facing real consequences. As most of the patients in the charity ward don't have money or influence, she starts right back up again. | |
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia In one episode Dee and Charlie think they've become addicted to eating human flesh. Since they can't bring themselves to eat people who are already dead, despite finding a morgue attendant willing to let them bring a hot plate into the morgue, they convince a homeless kid to come up to their apartment and start rubbing him with spices. He manages to get away before they can bring themselves to go through with it. The Gang will often call on the same homeless man, Rickety Cricket, time and time again for various unspeakable jobs; selling drugs, wrestling a psychopath, kneecapping a dancer. Once he was even hunted. |
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Assassin's Creed Syndicate: Taking place in London during the Industrial Revolution, vagrants abound in the city, so naturally Jacob Frye will find himself dealing with Templars taking advantage of the population. Of special note is one of the missions in the Dreadful Crimes DLC which featured, amongst other things, homeless disappearing which Jacob and Evie investigate. It turns out that a deranged man was not only killing the homeless, whom he considered a blight on the city, but parceling their bodies out to neighborhood businesses such as the tanner's, the fertilizer maker's, and the butcher's. | |
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The Simpsons In one Halloween episode, Lisa's teacher invites a homeless man into the class on the pretense of offering him a hot meal so the students can see Homer, the new Grim Reaper, reap someone. In another Halloween episode Mayor Quimby starts feeding the homeless to Homer, who has become a giant Blob Monster. In one episode, Homer mentions that a cold snap has killed off most of Springfield's homeless population. After Homer foolishly exposes himself as Mr. X, to get the Pulitzer and million-dollar prize, he starts making up news so people can visit his website. When Nelson says they are dissecting hobos at school, Homer politely brushes him off, saying he doesn't need to report real news anymore. |
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Norman Osborn claimed this is how he faked his death; he snuck out of the morgue after his fast-healing kicked in, found and killed a vagrant of his general height and build, and dressed him in the Goblin costume. Clearly, he was of the mindset that such folks are trash, which fits his character perfectly. | |
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In the Fringe episode "The Bishop Revival", a WWII Nazi tests out his ultimate weapon near a homeless person to see if he dies. | |
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Vampire Diary: When Vicki's Blood Lust starts getting out of control, she starts feeding on the homeless. | |
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White Dwarf magazine #63 adventure "Draw the Blinds on Yesterday". The Cthulhu Mythos cultists who live on Southwell Farm perform Human Sacrifices each month using hitchhikers from roads around the farm. #97 adventure "A Capital Offense". In the Back Story, a Shub-Niggurath worshiping cult sacrificed tramps to consecrate an altar to their deity. |
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In The Matrix, Agent Smith takes over the Matrix avatar of a human, which happens to be a vagrant, to attack Neo in the subway, and said human perishes when Neo kills Smith. All humans branched on the Matrix are equally disposable to the Machines, anyway. | |
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In Slime, homeless drifter Henry Hossing is the slime's first victim. He's just passing through, and consequently, no one notices his disappearance — everyone just assumes he moved on. By the time someone does discover that he's missing, the initial assumption is that Henry himself is the murderer. Only after people begin surviving the slime's attacks to tell their story do the police realize Henry was just another victim. | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003): A supervillain called the "Garbageman" abducts homeless people turning them into slaves, referring to them as "human garbage". The police haven't noticed the abductions or perhaps don't even care. While not all homeless, the Foot did the same thing for mutant weapons research, leading to the creation of Quarry and the others. |
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In G.I. Joe: Renegades, James McCullen kidnaps homeless veterans off the street and forces them to test his new combat mechs in order to find the perfect human brainwaves on which to base machine's the A.I. Tunnel Rat and Roadblock wind up in his clutches, with Roadblock providing the ideal brainwave pattern. | |
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Grand Theft Auto V: Trevor notes he hadn't 'killed a human' before meeting Michael — just some foxes, bears, vagrants... You are expected to kill vagrants as part of some side quests, including a mad cult of cannibal vagrants. Since the police don't patrol the wilderness, there's no overt penalty. |
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One issue of The Flash has him team up with the Pied Piper to stop a Serial Killer with a virulent hatred for the homeless. | |
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Supplement The Horrible Secret of Monhegan Island. The Cthulhu Mythos cultists on Monhegan Island lure outcasts and loners from the mainland and use them as Human Sacrifices because they're less likely to be missed. | |
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In Venom (2018), the Life Foundation kidnaps homeless people to use as human guinea pigs in their (usually deadly) experiments with the symbiotes. Because the film takes place in San Francisco, which has a high homeless population, nobody notices. One of the scientists is utterly disgusted by the experiments, and reaches out to Eddie Brock to help her bring the Life Foundation down. Eddie is equally horrified, and at first tries to subtly gather evidence to bring to the police... but then he sees that one of the homeless people who was kidnapped is his friend Maria. At this point, Eddie forgets all about staying hidden and tries to break her out, which of course has immediate consequences. | |
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Morbius's first victim (after his best friend and the crew of a ship he came to America in) is one of these. | |
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Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman (1942): Cathy is abducted by Them! while on the streets as a runaway, and it seems their usual targets for human traficking are others on the streets. If other people defy them however they're not above making an example of citizens more likely to be missed. In Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed Diana has a hard time understanding how people could allow their fellow man to live on the street while they themselves are homed and do nothing to try and stop homelessness or help them with most people ignoring and deriding them. She's then deeply upset to learn how many missing people are not being looked for by authorities and that human trafficking is such a threat to marginalized communities. She is able to dismantle the major human trafficking ring attacking the part of New York she is living in. |
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In Doctor Who Magazine strip The Screams of Death'', the Doctor and co find a tramp who died from having his eardrums burst, and are confused, due to the man only having a few days left to live anyway and the scream being a female voice. The Big Bad turns out to have killed him as a dry run for his scheme to Make Wrong What Once Went Right by eliminating his treacherous subordinates from history by killing their ancestors. | |
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The Man Who Never Was chronicles the true story of MI-5 dressing up the body of a deceased man as a fictitious Marine officer carrying papers regarding a planned invasion of Sardinia, with the intention of misleading German intelligence. In real life, the body was that of a vagrant, described by one of the organizers as "a bit of a ne'er-do-well and that the only worthwhile thing that he ever did he did after his death". | |
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The Man Who Never Was | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_3bd63f78 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_3c935019 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_3c935019 | comment |
In Mad Father, the titular character is a Mad Scientist who used only people who "wouldn't be missed" for his horrible experiments. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_3c935019 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_3c935019 | featureConfidence |
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Mad Father (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_3c935019 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_3f1c0c68 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_3f1c0c68 | comment |
In Shaman's Tears, Joshua Brand and Jon Sable team-up to hunt down a pack of monsters living in the sewers that have been preying on the homeless of New York. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_3f1c0c68 | featureApplicability |
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Shaman's Tears (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_3f1c0c68 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_40b716af | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_40b716af | comment |
In Assassin's Creed, the "patients" of Garnier's hospital are mostly beggars, prostitutes, madmen, and other homeless taken from Jerusalem by Talal's slave ring. Garnier's plan was to use his drugs to cure their addictions and insanities, followed by training and conditioning them as soldiers, to turn them into loyal warriors in the service of the Templars. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_40b716af | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_40b716af | featureConfidence |
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Assassin's Creed (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_40b716af | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_41600726 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_41600726 | comment |
Torture Garden: The first victim Colin murders at the behest of the cat in "Enoch" is a tramp he finds sleeping in the barn. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_41600726 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_41600726 | featureConfidence |
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Torture Garden | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_41600726 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_41c8c708 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_41c8c708 | comment |
In Macabre's "Burke and Hare" start killing vagrants so they can sell their bodies. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_41c8c708 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_41c8c708 | featureConfidence |
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Macabre (Music) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_41c8c708 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_42ffb88e | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_42ffb88e | comment |
SCP Foundation SCP-647 ("Hungry Box"). SCP-647 is a cardboard box that prefers urban environments. It can expand itself to be large enough for anyone to enter it and shows a preference for people of disheveled appearance. It makes itself desirable to homeless people by appearing to have blankets, food, and liquor inside of it. Once someone enters it traps them and digests them. SCP-1948 ("Weather Bird"). The people of the town where SCP-1948 lived decided to perform Human Sacrifices to it so it would keep the weather pleasant. The people performing the sacrifices chose the victims from townspeople who wouldn't be missed, such as vagabonds. |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_42ffb88e | featureApplicability |
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SCP Foundation (Website) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_42ffb88e | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_45e003dc | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_45e003dc | comment |
In Rat Race, when a heart meant for emergency transplantation gets damaged, the character responsible for delivering it suggests looking for a 'drifter', killing him, and cutting his heart out as a replacement. At which point the driver starts asking questions about the character's background. Enrico does catch on quickly, though. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_45e003dc | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_45e003dc | featureConfidence |
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Rat Race | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_45e003dc | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_46937a7a | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_46937a7a | comment |
In The Killing's third season, the Pied Piper targets teenage homeless girls, who have been forgotten by society; this allowed the killer to operate unnoticed for years. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_46937a7a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_46937a7a | featureConfidence |
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The Killing | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_46937a7a | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_487743ee | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_487743ee | comment |
Zerlocke of Charby the Vampirate feeds on a homeless drunk right before meeting with Victor and figures he can get away with it. It works out poorly for him when hurriedly hiding the evidence gives his latest meal time to turn and become a vampire himself before Zerlocke has time to dispose of him. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_487743ee | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_487743ee | featureConfidence |
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Charby the Vampirate (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_487743ee | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4a2c8c06 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4a2c8c06 | comment |
The villain of Thief II: The Metal Age uses the homeless to create his army of Steampunk cyborgs. It is explicitly stated that the nobles don't notice or care, and the victims are being arrested by the Watch, shipped, and converted in small groups so that it goes unreported. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4a2c8c06 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_4a2c8c06 | featureConfidence |
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Thief II: The Metal Age (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4a2c8c06 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4b2d7e6c | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4b2d7e6c | comment |
In The Devil-Doll, Lachna, Malita's servant girl, is "a peasant half-wit" from "a Berlin slum". Marcel and Malita are Mad Scientists who use her as a test subject. She is rendered an eight-inch-tall zombie. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4b2d7e6c | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_4b2d7e6c | featureConfidence |
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The Devil-Doll | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4b2d7e6c | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4ccb5958 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4ccb5958 | comment |
FBI: Most Wanted: In "Man Without a Country", a homeless man gets sealed inside the subway train and killed by the Deadly Gas Sarkov releases. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4ccb5958 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_4ccb5958 | featureConfidence |
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FBI: Most Wanted | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4ccb5958 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4d238cb5 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4d238cb5 | comment |
In RoboCop: The Series, the Mad Scientist Dr. Cray-Z does this to get a living brain for his experiment. Unfortunately, his accomplice is simply dumping the bodies, and the police are suspicious, to say the least, of homeless people being killed by a Serial Killer who takes their brains. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4d238cb5 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_4d238cb5 | featureConfidence |
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RoboCop: The Series | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4d238cb5 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4f115950 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4f115950 | comment |
Robin (1993): Strader Pharmaceuticals' Project Street-Level targets Gotham's homeless and other downtrodden for unwitting human experimentation. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4f115950 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4f115950 | featureConfidence |
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Robin (1993) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4f115950 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4ff41a9c | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4ff41a9c | comment |
In Origins, a Mass Effect/Star Wars/Borderlands/Halo Massive Multiplayer Crossover, the Republic Intelligence Service takes full advantage of this trope, after starting with the ever-so-slightly-more-defensible "experimenting on criminals sentenced to death." They buy slaves by the shipful, many of whom fall into this category. Even some of the pirates they work with, who usually don't do this because of an agreement with more honest parts of the government, are squeamish. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4ff41a9c | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_4ff41a9c | featureConfidence |
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Origins (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_4ff41a9c | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_51bddf17 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_51bddf17 | comment |
KULT supplement Rumours. The Caregiver archetype says that monsters of the KULT world feed off of vagrants. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_51bddf17 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_51bddf17 | featureConfidence |
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KULT (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_51bddf17 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_52155112 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_52155112 | comment |
In The Flesh and the Fiends, Burke runs a flophouse which gives him access to unending stream of transients and drifters whom no one will miss that he and Hare murder in order to supply cadavers to Dr. Knox. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_52155112 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_52155112 | featureConfidence |
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The Flesh and the Fiends | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_52155112 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_53684a3f | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_53684a3f | comment |
The villain of Thief: Deadly Shadows kills the homeless and absorbs their life force to extend her lifespan. Sometimes she flays them alive to use their skins as a disguise. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_53684a3f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_53684a3f | featureConfidence |
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Thief: Deadly Shadows (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_53684a3f | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_58173119 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_58173119 | comment |
The villains of the novel Rainbow Six use homeless people as test subjects for their plan. The book spends quite some time following them as they have no clue what's going on. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_58173119 | featureApplicability |
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Rainbow Six | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_58173119 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5921531a | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5921531a | comment |
Persona 3: the Kirijo Group kidnapped hundred of orphants living on the streets and used them as test subjects in the creation of artifical Persona users. Strega (Takaya Sakaki, Jin Shirato and Chidori Yoshino) were the sole survivors out of the original batch. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5921531a | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_5921531a | featureConfidence |
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Persona 3 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5921531a | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_598b70a1 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_598b70a1 | comment |
In Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed Diana has a hard time understanding how people could allow their fellow man to live on the street while they themselves are homed and do nothing to try and stop homelessness or help them with most people ignoring and deriding them. She's then deeply upset to learn how many missing people are not being looked for by authorities and that human trafficking is such a threat to marginalized communities. She is able to dismantle the major human trafficking ring attacking the part of New York she is living in. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_598b70a1 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_598b70a1 | featureConfidence |
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Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_598b70a1 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5b86223a | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5b86223a | comment |
Monster Soup's Noni talks about Oubliette Castle's history, which includes Prisoner's that disappeared but didn't escape when the castle served as a prison for Muggles and a few students that went missing but weren't missed because they were orphans when it served as a college with dorm. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5b86223a | featureApplicability |
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Monster Soup (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5b86223a | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5c0e4258 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5c0e4258 | comment |
SWAT Kats In the episode "Mutation City," the first victim of Dr. Viper's monsters is a homeless guy in an alley. Likewise, an earlier episode, "The Giant Bacteria," has Morbulus. He's an interesting case in that he starts out as a villain in his own right, but becomes this trope following his humiliating defeat by the SWAT Kats. After Faking the Dead, he encounters Dr. Viper, who takes him back to his lab in the Dead Forest. Because everyone thinks he's either dead or in hiding, no one will come looking for him, making him the perfect candidate for Viper to turn into the Monster of the Week. Mac and Molly in "The Metallikats" are an interesting case as well. Although the duo basically fit this trope, being unidentified corpses in prison uniforms who wash up on the beach near a scientist's house, said scientist is the kindly Professor Hackle, who turns them into robots to save their lives and prove his theories about mind transfer. However, Hackle learns their names after they come back to life and makes it clear that he intends to be forthcoming about who they are when unveiling them to the scientific academy. |
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SWAT Kats | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5c0e4258 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5dbbf8fb | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5dbbf8fb | comment |
In Final Watch, when a renegade vampire needs to murder and drain five dozen people to ascend into a High Vampire, he goes after migrant workers, knowing that, since they are mostly not registered, nobody is going to miss them. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5dbbf8fb | featureApplicability |
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Night Watch (Series) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_5dbbf8fb | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_60878253 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_60878253 | comment |
In The Last Days of FOXHOUND, Revolver Ocelot claims that Moscow has the best hobos for the purposes of torture (and invites Sniper Wolf to join him). | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_60878253 | featureApplicability |
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The Last Days of FOXHOUND (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_60878253 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_60f02ddb | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_60f02ddb | comment |
Reginald of American Dad! was little more than an unwanted, unloved homeless man before volunteering for a CIA experiment that switched his mind with that of a koala bear. The procedure was a success and he was hired by the CIA as an operative due to the distracting nature of his new form. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_60f02ddb | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_60f02ddb | featureConfidence |
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American Dad! | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_60f02ddb | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_62570927 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_62570927 | comment |
The short-lived Marvel Universe comic series The Order (2007) had "zobos", down-and-outs turned into zombified cyborgs by the Big Bad. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_62570927 | featureApplicability |
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Marvel Universe (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_62570927 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_625e571 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_625e571 | comment |
At least one murderer on Law & Order: Criminal Intent was hoping that the police wouldn't look too hard at a bunch of dead homeless people turning up. Big mistake. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_625e571 | featureApplicability |
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_625e571 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_675999c5 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_675999c5 | comment |
In Deewaar, a homeless man is found dead on a train with no identification. Nobody seems to care much until Ravi realizes that the man is Anand, his father. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_675999c5 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_675999c5 | featureConfidence |
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Deewaar | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_675999c5 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_691be369 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_691be369 | comment |
The X-Files: In the episode "731", one member of the Syndicate informs Scully that Japanese Deadly Doctors and Evilutionary Biologists were performing horrible experiments on lepers, homeless, and insane people in the USA. However, they usually have no scruples about abducting anybody, not excluding their own family members or fairly high-profile FBI agents. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_691be369 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_691be369 | featureConfidence |
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The X-Files | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_691be369 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6ac55ec7 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6ac55ec7 | comment |
Dungeons & Dragons In the supplement Volo's Guide to Waterdeep, a mimic monster took the shape of a statue in a city square, killing and eating drunks on dark nights for two years before an investigation was launched and it was discovered. A nearby sewer was found to be filled to a depth of 60 feet with human bones. Supplement RR3 Van Richten's Guide to Vampires says that vampires often kill poor people whose loss won't be noticed. Module A Darkness Gathering. A Thieves Guild leader (who is under illithid control) orders her underlings to kidnap vagabonds, beggars, and visitors to the city. She has their heads cut off and given to the illithids so they can eat the victims' brains. Module A4 In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords. The lacedons (aquatic ghouls) who live offshore from the city of Suderham sometimes sneak into the Scumslum section and grab a derelict for dinner, who likely will never be missed. The Horde boxed set. The monks of the monastery of Punakha Dzong are evil and murderous. Any visitors who are unimportant or unlikely to be missed are captured and held for dark purposes. Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendix II The night hag Styrix needs human beings so she can feed herself and power her Rift Spanner device with their Life Energy. In order to avoid attention over the high mortality rate, she obtains her victims from the population of transients in the town of Martira Bay. The thrax Palik consumes water that he drains from other creatures. He keeps his presence secret by choosing his victims from among adventurers, escaped slaves and lone travelers. Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix. Bhuts prefer to prey upon lone travelers and wandering drunks because their deaths are less likely to cause concern among the local population. People tend to assume that a traveler has simply moved on or that a drunk has died a lonely death in a ditch somewhere. Magazine Gamemaster Publications issue 4, article "The Old Wharf". The cult of Roazarhk makes money by kidnapping young men and women without local family or connections and sells them into slavery. They also kidnap prostitutes whose pimps or madams don't pay protection money. The "Ecology of the Kaorti" in Dragon #358 mentions that kaorti incursions, which reproduce through infection, typically start out by abducting street urchins and vagabonds to transform into more kaorti. |
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Dungeons & Dragons (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6ac55ec7 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6bef8832 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6bef8832 | comment |
Baldur's Gate III: Before the events of the game, vampire spawn Astarion was tasked with kidnapping people for his master to drink. He notes that Fraygo's Flophouse (a very cheap motel on the edge of the city) was full of people no one would miss, and that the Elfsong Tavern (a popular adventurer's bar) knows his face too well. His master's chamberlain also scolded him and his 'siblings' in writing for kidnapping a few too many nobles, who are up in arms. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6bef8832 | featureApplicability |
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Baldur's Gate III (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6bef8832 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6cdec540 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6cdec540 | comment |
It is revealed in a flashback in Transformers: More than Meets the Eye that the Institute was kidnapping homeless people to do brainwashing experiments on. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6cdec540 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6cdec540 | featureConfidence |
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Transformers: More than Meets the Eye (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6cdec540 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6d1e3c97 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6d1e3c97 | comment |
An American Werewolf in London. Three of David's victims in his transformed state are Ted, Joseph, and Alf (who is in fact played by the same guy who was the doomed tramp in Night of the Big Heat), a trio of homeless men living in a dump. Averted insofar as their deaths are quickly discovered and reported in the news, and, like all of David's other victims, their spirits haunt him to make him feel guilty about killing them. | |
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An American Werewolf in London | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_6d1e3c97 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_70adea71 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_70adea71 | comment |
In Dæmorphing: The Guided and the Lost, the Animorphs learn that the Yeerks have figured out how to sever people from their anchors, and have already successfully separated several homeless humans from their daemons (and Alloran from his guide tree). They're able to save one of the humans before she can be severed, who then becomes a refugee in the Hork-Bajir valley. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_70adea71 | featureApplicability |
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Dæmorphing (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_70adea71 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_739d59fc | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_739d59fc | comment |
In the sci-fi book Parable of the Talents, the Christian America cult started out with putting vagrants in their concentration camps because nobody would notice or care. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_739d59fc | featureApplicability |
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Parable of the Sower | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_73b4d4c1 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_73b4d4c1 | comment |
Call of Cthulhu Cthulhu Companion adventure "The Rescue". A group of werewolves deliberately targets derelicts; by victimizing those without friends or money, they ensure that the police are not unduly concerned. Glozel Est Authentique! by T.O.M.E. The Shub-Niggurath cultists in Glozel perform Human Sacrifices using drifters and other strangers not likely to be missed. Shadows of Yog-Sothoth adventure "The Hermetic Order of the Silver Twilight". Carl Stanford has an enchanted cane that drains the Power from those it touches and stores them as Magic Points in the cane. He has his minions bring derelicts to him so he can drain them until they die. The Asylum and Other Tales adventure "The Asylum". The worship of the Great Old One called Arwassa requires a human sacrifice each month. The cultist worshippers sometimes send out kidnappers into neighboring counties to capture derelicts and vagrants for this purpose. Masks of Nyarlathotep Chapter 3 "Egypt". After Nitocris is resurrected, she creates an international organization to infiltrate countries around the world. Its task is to create a racial, religious, or economic underclass in each country that can provide Human Sacrifice victims for Cthulhu Mythos cult activities. Chapter 4 "Kenya". The Cthulhu Mythos cultist Tandoor Singh occasionally lures in a street child or prostitute to sacrifice to the Small Crawler, an aspect of the deity Nyarlathotep. Chapter 5 "Shanghai". The Order of the Bloated Woman chooses its victims from among those who are poor and have no friends. Supplement The Horrible Secret of Monhegan Island. The Cthulhu Mythos cultists on Monhegan Island lure outcasts and loners from the mainland and use them as Human Sacrifices because they're less likely to be missed. The Unspeakable Oath magazine #18 scenario "Dog Will Hunt". A serial killer named Eben Murrow (who is also an insane Cthulhu Mythos sorcerer) normally targets strangers passing through town and ne’er-do-wells who will never be missed by the locals. White Dwarf magazine #63 adventure "Draw the Blinds on Yesterday". The Cthulhu Mythos cultists who live on Southwell Farm perform Human Sacrifices each month using hitchhikers from roads around the farm. #97 adventure "A Capital Offense". In the Back Story, a Shub-Niggurath worshiping cult sacrificed tramps to consecrate an altar to their deity. |
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Call of Cthulhu (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7460586f | comment |
Never demonstrated on screen, but Archer gave us Dr. Krieger, who occasionally mentions that he exploits the poor as scientific fodder or entertainment. | |
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Archer | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7460586f | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_74b7484a | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_74b7484a | comment |
Mother Russia Bleeds: the romani protagonists were kidnapped by the Bratva to be used a guinea pigs to perfect a new and more potent version of Nekro. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_74b7484a | featureApplicability |
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Mother Russia Bleeds (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_75058de8 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_75058de8 | comment |
Concerning a Drifter plays with this, as much of the girls Ryuuko's captors kidnapped were, in some way or another, vagrants (being backpacking tourists, migrant workers, and drifters), making them easy targets, as few would/could report them missing or keep track of them, which causes much of the conflict in the fic, as Ryuuko was kidnapped and trafficked while on a nomadic trip and Satsuki tried to find her. Likewise, the fact that Ryuuko was a vagrant makes it harder to get the authorities involved or to track down her captors. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_75058de8 | featureApplicability |
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Concerning a Drifter (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_76c3232c | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_76c3232c | comment |
Willy's Wonderland: The murderous animatronics have a pact with the town's sheriff that they'll leave the townspeople alone if they're regularly fed. Drifters coming through town are offered a large amount of money to clean up the abandoned restaurant overnight, none of them suspecting that they're about to get eaten by Willy and his friends. | |
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Willy's Wonderland | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_7aaf9e41 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7aaf9e41 | comment |
One Batman story-arc Discussed if not outright Deconstructed this; after one of their own is killed, one of the Gotham's many homeless communities (nicknamed "Cardboard City") debate Batman's effectiveness when dealing with anything less than high-flying supervillainy; in a twist, it turns out the murdered bum was actually the heir to a massive fortune, who deliberately walked away from it all.. The community's leader, a paraplegic Vietnam vet nicknamed "Legs", became a semi-recurring character throughout the '90s. | |
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Batman (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_7ac38ec4 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7ac38ec4 | comment |
Rebuild World: The slums, whose residents aren't much better off than vagrants, are used as Cannon Fodder in multiple ways, and also for experiments. The One Nation Under Copyright government hands out free food to slum residents to test if they're safe to sell: Mystery Meat from slain monsters or dubious Lost Technology devices, and vegetable products from radioactive fields. Sometimes residents suffer hideous mutations, and they're filled with harmful nanomachines that build up in the blood stream. Mad Scientist Yatsubiyashi sets up a clinic in the slums counting on the residents there being Too Desperate to Be Picky, offering to treat them for free at the cost of being subject to his Playing with Syringes, to circumvent regulations surrounding human trials. Tiol gets used for this, making him a Tragic Monster with monster Nanomachines injected into him, before breaking free to cause havoc. |
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Rebuild World | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7ac38ec4 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7e59814e | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7e59814e | comment |
In Surviving the Game, the Big Bad is the head of a hunting business that allows rich men to hunt homeless or down-on-their-luck war veterans. Homeless or down-on-their-luck so no one cares, war veterans to make it interesting. No, this is not a redundant entry. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7e59814e | featureApplicability |
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Surviving the Game | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_7f70ec31 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7f70ec31 | comment |
Test Subject Series ASMR: The viewer is a human test subject in a Mad Scientist Laboratory — in one video it's confirmed that they didn't have a permanent address or any family that will notice they're missing. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7f70ec31 | featureApplicability |
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Test Subject Series ASMR (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7f70ec31 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7f7dc943 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7f7dc943 | comment |
In one of the few examples of the player character being a Disposable Vagrant, The Outlast Trials shows you living on the street in the intro, until finding a flyer for a Charity Outreach Center... | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7f7dc943 | featureApplicability |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_7f7dc943 | featureConfidence |
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The Outlast Trials (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_7f7dc943 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_83d41855 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_83d41855 | comment |
In Disney's Gargoyles, Dr. Sevarius uses Maggie, a homeless woman, in his mutation experiments because nobody will notice she's gone. All of the mutates but Talon (Derek Maza) have no known families. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_83d41855 | featureApplicability |
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Gargoyles | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_83d41855 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_83e23bcb | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_83e23bcb | comment |
Galax-Arena: The children kidnapped and whisked away to the planet Vexak are mostly street children from slums in third world countries. They're targeted because nobody important will miss them. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_83e23bcb | featureApplicability |
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GalaxArena | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_83e23bcb | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_84034d7f | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_84034d7f | comment |
Pantheon:Mr. Prasad casually reveals that before Chandra, he picked several guinea pigs from the slums of Mumbai to test the uploading process on. Chandra is horrified by this inhumanity while Prasad doesn't blink an eye at these lost lives. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_84034d7f | featureApplicability |
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Pantheon | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_84034d7f | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_8608d984 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_8608d984 | comment |
Danganronpa: Memento Mori: While moonlighting as a Serial Killer, Luka targeted vagrants who she believed would not be missed. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_8608d984 | featureApplicability |
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Danganronpa: Memento Mori (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_8608d984 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_87c2b177 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_87c2b177 | comment |
In The Invisible Man, the doctor who helps Hobbes has been harvesting brain cells from the homeless. | |
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The Invisible Man | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_87c2b177 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_8ba8a690 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_8ba8a690 | comment |
New Town Killers: While chasing Sean through the subway, Alistair shoots a homeless man's dog for barking at him. He then shoots the vagrant For the Evulz. | |
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New Town Killers | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_8ba8a690 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_8bc9ab3e | type |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_8bc9ab3e | comment |
In The Corpse of Charlie Rull, chronic alcoholic Charlie Rull dies of a heart attack and falls into a polluted swamp, where he's resurrected as a zombie and goes on a killing spree. Both because he's homeless and because the story takes place in such a short span of time, Charlie's fate goes undiscovered at first. Even his fellow homeless men only realize something happened to him when he turns up at their campsite and attacks them. | |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_90b916ba | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_90b916ba | comment |
Batman: The Animated Series Both series had episodes about homeless people being abducted for use as slave labor. To them, no one seems to care but obviously, Batman is on the case. A villain-of-the-week uses homeless children to carry out a series of thefts in the city. Batman is not happy about it, to say the least. |
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Batman: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_90b916ba | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_90c73dda | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_90c73dda | comment |
In Animorphs, the Yeerks are interested in keeping a lot profile and not allowing humans as a whole to realize that they're being invaded. This sometimes means rounding up witnesses. Many of them are infested, those with connections are sometimes allowed to escape if they'd be missed, but those without are often simply killed. In the very first book Hork-Bajir Controllers kill a man sleeping in a construction site. In book 28, Yeerk scientists are trying to find a way to suppress free will in humans, at the instigation of Visser Three. They use chimpanzee subjects at first, but when the Visser visits and the chimps pelt him with feces he orders his scientists to shut this phase down and move directly to humans. The Yeerk scientist in charge initially seems sympathetic - aware of what the Visser is like he's falsified all his data and would rather die than have that discovered - but Cassie becomes furious when he refers to the human subjects as homeless trash. |
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Animorphs | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_913ba05e | comment |
In The Barren Place, the descendants of the Iroquois living in Seneca Center regularly sacrifice drifters, vagrants, and even gainfully-employed people passing through town to the spirits of their ancestors, figuring nobody will realize they've gone missing. The protagonist, Sannerton, isn't homeless, but he has come to Seneca Center to write undisturbed and hasn't told anyone where he is, allowing the tribe to kill him without arousing suspicion. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_913ba05e | featureApplicability |
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The Borders Just Beyond | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_98bab0e5 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
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The poor are everywhere and not well regarded in Aviary Attorney, something which fuels the revolutionaries seeking a more just society. In 4C (Fraternité) elements seeking to keep the revolution from being civilized kill a homeless man and a random poor woman and pin it on the police. Jayjay Falcon is horrified, and the Rebel Leader cynically notes that he's not noticed that these kinds of things have been happening all along. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_98bab0e5 | featureApplicability |
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Aviary Attorney (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_98bab0e5 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_99007357 | type |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_99007357 | comment |
Power Rangers (2017) has a subversion. Rita Repulsa goes around killing homeless people for their gold teeth, but because Angel Grove is a small town and she's not hiding evidence, it's immediately noticed and the police declare her a serial killer. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_99007357 | featureApplicability |
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Power Rangers (2017) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_9b29d6b8 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
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Dragon Mango: Square One's One Nation Under Copyright creates magic mutants out of the poor with thaumaturgic radiation, and then process their bodies until they die to generate magic energy. The worst part is that it's really productive. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_9b29d6b8 | featureApplicability |
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Dragon Mango (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_9b29d6b8 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_9e8171d6 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
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Subverted in the first arc of The Fuse — two homeless people are the murder victims but the killings turn out to have been personally motivated. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_9e8171d6 | featureApplicability |
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The Fuse (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_9e8171d6 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_a0305e75 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_a0305e75 | comment |
Whitley Strieber's novel Wolfen. The title monsters have the New York ghettos as their hunting grounds. They kill and eat the abandoned of humanity (homeless, drug abusers, outcasts), those that will not be missed. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_a0305e75 | featureApplicability |
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Wolfen | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_a3d2bcec | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
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In the Modesty Blaise novel The Night of Morningstar, terrorists order a potential new recruit to murder a teenaged drug addict abducted at random from the streets as an If You're So Evil, Eat This Kitten! test. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_a3d2bcec | featureApplicability |
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Modesty Blaise | hasFeature |
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In Portal 2, the recorded messages of Aperture Science founder Cave Johnson depict the gradual decline of his company in both finances and prestige. One symptom of this is that, while the first batch of Mad Science tests were carried out using the 'best and brightest', such as "astronauts, Olympians, and war heroes", the second batch of tests (after the 1968 Senate hearings on missing astronauts) were conducted on street bums. They were offered 60 bucks to leave their park benches, sit in "much more comfortable" waiting rooms, and die horribly testing the company's lethal products. They could earn a $60 bonus if they allowed themselves to be disassembled, have "science stuff" installed, and then put back together, "good as new". In the third set of recordings, he'd apparently discarded even this idea and moved on to testing on his own employees, including himself. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_a895e9d3 | featureApplicability |
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Portal 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
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In A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, the vampiric Girl at one point attacks and drains a random homeless man, her only victim in the film who isn't an Asshole Victim. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_a930b90 | featureApplicability |
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A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_a94b58b0 | type |
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Masolke in Now Hiring is the homeless protagonist whose involvement in organized crime stems from one particularly more desperate day than all the others. The tone of the comic explores the power dynamic of his situation. | |
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In Hope and Red, the biomancers, who are a frightening hybrid of Mad Scientist and Knight Templar, view the population of Paradise Circle — a largely impoverished and criminal neighborhood — this way. | |
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Hope and Red | hasFeature |
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The Magician: In "The Illusion of the Deadly Conglomerate", a down and out friend of Tony's contacts Tony for help after a friend of his disappears from a homeless mission, and the Sinister Minister running the mission claims to have never heard of him. Tony investigates and discovers this is not the first vagrant to have vanished from the mission, and eventually learns that they are being murdered and their bodies used to help rich criminals fake their deaths. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_abb70593 | featureApplicability |
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The Magician | hasFeature |
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Roger Wilco, lowly Janitor Second Class of Space Quest VI: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier, was selected by Dr. Hayden Beleaux and Sharpei to be the test subject of Project: Immortality, simply because "We thought no one would miss you. Go Figure." Stellar Santiago unwillingly takes his place after saving him. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_acc09715 | featureApplicability |
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Space Quest VI: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_acf5d740 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
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Theatre of Death: The fourth victim of the killer, and the first murder shown on screen, is a drunken tramp murdered under a bridge in Paris. | |
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Theatre of Death | hasFeature |
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The Theatre Bizarre: "Vision Stains" is about a writer/serial killer who cannot dream. She extracts fluid from her victims' eyes as they die and injects it into her own eye so she can experience the others' lives as they flash by in their dying moments. She preys on female vagrants, runaways and prostitutes, believing that only women are truly creative, and claims that she only targets women who want to die. | |
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The Theatre Bizarre | hasFeature |
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Classic 1980s B-movie C.H.U.D. plays this straight and also inverts it. Several homeless people start turning up missing, but only two workers at a soup kitchen seem to notice or care about this. Later, it's revealed that they're the victims of other homeless people who have been mutated into killer monsters due to exposure to illegally dumped toxic waste and have begun to munch on people who aren't deemed disposable by the powers that be. Along with being a horror movie, the film also functions as a Take That! against Reagan-era policies toward the homeless and mentally ill. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_b368a80e | featureApplicability |
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C.H.U.D. | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_b3bf8ec0 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_b3bf8ec0 | comment |
Subverted in Prague Race. When a homeless man's body shows up half-eaten, it seems pretty obvious he was killed by one of the mystical beings cropping up. When Leona and Miko accuse Toska of killing the homeless man though, Toska tearfully admits to eating the body but says the man was already dead (a heart attack, he suspects). | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_b3bf8ec0 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
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1.0 | |
Prague Race (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_b43f69f | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
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In the 1st and 2nd Editions of Necromunda the Spyrer hunters target the population of the underhive for their murderous Rite of Passage as the deaths of the outlaws and gangs who reside in the dilapidated area won't adversely affect the industrial output of the manufacturing zones further up-hive, and because they pose the greatest challenge. | |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_b541a2a5 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_b541a2a5 | comment |
In The House of Night series, the Red Fledglings, Stevie Rae included, have all killed and eaten homeless people. This is treated as something humorous and mildly embarrassing. | |
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The House of Night | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_b72ccd56 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_b72ccd56 | comment |
In Hard Target, the Big Bad is the head of a hunting business that allows rich men to hunt homeless or down-on-their-luck war veterans. Homeless or down-on-their-luck so no one cares, war veterans to make it interesting. | |
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Hard Target | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_b72ccd56 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_b9cc8f2c | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_b9cc8f2c | comment |
Donor combines this with Organ Theft for a story about a criminal gang which is murdering homeless people in Mongolia and harvesting their organs. | |
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Donor | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_b9cc8f2c | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_baa24e62 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_baa24e62 | comment |
In Stuck, Brandi and Rashid use this trope to justify letting Tom die after Brandi hits him with her car and leaves him in her garage to die, having decided that he’s “just� a homeless man. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_baa24e62 | featureApplicability |
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STuCK | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_baa24e62 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bac67bc6 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bac67bc6 | comment |
The Hand: The first person murdered by the hand is a one-armed wino who bumps into Jon in an alley and harasses him. | |
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The Hand | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_bcb32dc6 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bcb32dc6 | comment |
Shadowrun 1st Edition supplement Sprawl Sites. In one of the adventure seeds, a Banshee (elf vampire) settles into one of the poorest neighborhoods and preys on local vagrants and squatters. The Universal Brotherhood was a cover organization organized by insect spirits and insect shamans. Many UB facilities were set up in run-down areas and ostensibly tried to help the homeless, while actually luring them in to be possessed by insect spirits. In the supplement Double Exposure, an unholy alliance between the Renraku MegaCorp and insect spirits exploits homeless people in Seattle, testing experimental medical products on them and changing them into monsters. Underworld Sourcebook mentions that the SINless (those without a System Identification Number, usually homeless vagrants) are the preferred target of organleggers because they'll never be missed. Prime Runners. The serial killer Corey Martin preys upon homeless metahumans (humans, dwarves, elves, works, and trolls) because very few of them will be missed. Artifacts Unbound adventure "The Phaistos Killer". A serial killer deliberately chooses his victims from the lower class of society (e.g. minimum wage earners) because he knows they will never be missed and the police will have no interest in investigating their deaths. |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_bcb32dc6 | featureApplicability |
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Shadowrun (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bcb32dc6 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bd52c531 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bd52c531 | comment |
Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach: The game's story has major implications involving this. The player character, Gregory, is hinted to be a homeless child. It's noted several times that there are no records of him inside the PizzaPlex, and that he shows a surprising amount of resourcefulness and ruthlessness (bordering on Troubling Unchildlike Behavior) over the course of the game. One ending shows Gregory sleeping inside an alleyway inside a cardboard box with a newspaper for warmth. Keeping in mind that the game's premise involves Gregory being hunted down by a serial child killer, it'd mean that he'd be an ideal target for said killer as not as many people would look for him. Sure enough, this same ending shows Vanny looming over him, implying that he is Killed Offscreen. | |
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Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bd52c531 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bdc49dbe | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bdc49dbe | comment |
Discussed in The Rhesus Chart regarding Our Vampires Are Different. Unlike movie vampires, the ones in the novel are essentially serial killers, so need to pick victims that no one will miss. That means the elderly or homeless runaways, not pretty young things who can afford to go to nightclubs. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bdc49dbe | featureApplicability |
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The Laundry Files | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_bdc49dbe | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c0da5437 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c0da5437 | comment |
The Punisher: One story has a King of the Homeless live inside a massive pile of corpses he uses as a larder (being severely scarred from the time his morbidly obese mother had a heart attack and fell on him. He had to eat his way out). | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c0da5437 | featureApplicability |
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The Punisher (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c0da5437 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c43df4d8 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
Doctor Who, Old and New, uses this a lot, as a vagrant is usually the first person to discover the Monster of the Week. Sometimes the vagrant knows the Monster of the Week. "The War Machines" featured a vagrant who had slept in an empty building the villains had taken over. They kill him. "Resurrection of the Daleks" begins with a homeless guy witnessing some escaping test subjects being gunned down by the Daleks' human minions, before he himself is shot as well. "Bad Wolf"/"The Parting of the Ways": The Dalek Emperor spent centuries covertly abducting prisoners, refugees, and the victims in deadly game shows. He then converted them into a new Dalek army. "School Reunion": The school's headmaster, who's actually a man-eating alien, devours a student who mentions being an orphan, realizing this means there's no one who'd miss her. "Rise of the Cybermen": Cybus Industries spent months rounding up the homeless to become the first alternate-reality Cybermen; thanks to Cybus' control of the media, this went almost completely unnoticed. "Daleks in Manhattan"/"Evolution of the Daleks": The Daleks abduct the homeless of "Hooverville" to be converted into a Pig Man workforce. By the time the Doctor and Martha arrive, however, the situation has got bad enough that it's made the front page of the newspapers, although the police still haven't done anything. A resurrected (again) Master in "The End of Time" finds himself scurrying across the junkyards and finds himself amongst two homeless men who notice his "uncanny resemblance" to Harold Saxon. Driven by Horror Hunger from his botched revival, it's heavily implied he eats them alive. Later subverted in the final scene of "Day of the Moon" when a Creepy Child approaches a homeless man and says, "I'm dying. But I can fix that. It's easy, really... see?" She holds out her hands, and we wait for her to suck his life out in some gruesome fashion... but instead she begins to glow, and then erupts with the golden energy of a Time Lord regenerating. |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c43df4d8 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c836d79 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c836d79 | comment |
In Cavewoman: Raptorella, Raptorella mentions that she began Hunting the Most Dangerous Game using the homeless as her prey, and gradually worked her way up to more challenging targets. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c836d79 | featureApplicability |
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Cavewoman (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c836d79 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c9ff23dd | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c9ff23dd | comment |
In The Cape, several lived in the train yard where Vince "died". They're being arrested on trumped-up charges rather than killed though. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c9ff23dd | featureApplicability |
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The Cape | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_c9ff23dd | |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ca08598f | comment |
Jimmy McNulty from The Wire both exploits and inverts this trope when he fabricates a fraudulent serial-killer case around the corpses of vagrants, in order to attract media and political attention and divert funds to real police work. Exploited, because he only gets away with it by doctoring files on deaths nobody otherwise cares about and inverted because "drawing attention to the vulnerability of the homeless" is the reason given for openly courting the media (although he's fully aware that what really gets it into the headlines is the juicy "serial killer" angle). He even "abducts" one live vagrant (putting him up in an out-of-the-way dosshouse) to add a sense of urgency to the case. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ca08598f | featureApplicability |
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The Wire | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ca08598f | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ccf875f7 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ccf875f7 | comment |
The UnSub in the Criminal Minds episode "Legacy" kidnaps homeless people, prostitutes, drug users, etc. and kills them. He's only caught because a detective whose OCD forces him to catalogue everyone he comes into contact with on the streets notices that 63 of them have disappeared without a trace. | |
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Criminal Minds | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ccf875f7 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_d1e1037f | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_d1e1037f | comment |
Night in the Woods: The cult believes that the Black Goat will bring prosperity to Possum Springs if they practice Human Sacrifice. To this end, they specifically target people who are unlikely to be missed, including the homeless and drifters. Casey Hartley, one of Mae's friends who disappeared mysteriously, was one of their victims; while he wasn't actually a runaway, his delinquent tendencies led people to assume he just ran away from home rather than abducted and murdered. | |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
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The Thief video game series uses this in the second and third games. The villain of Thief II: The Metal Age uses the homeless to create his army of Steampunk cyborgs. It is explicitly stated that the nobles don't notice or care, and the victims are being arrested by the Watch, shipped, and converted in small groups so that it goes unreported. The villain of Thief: Deadly Shadows kills the homeless and absorbs their life force to extend her lifespan. Sometimes she flays them alive to use their skins as a disguise. |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_d5c2a7a3 | |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_d64cdfbd | comment |
In The Impulse to Kill, an interesting variation is provided when the protagonist chooses not homeless people to kill, but criminals who he dupes into attempting to rob him because he believes no one will care if would-be thieves are killed while committing a robbery. He's right. At first, at least. Past a certain point, the police start getting suspicious that so many people keep getting killed attempting to rob him, forcing him to move and begin again in a new town. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_d64cdfbd | featureApplicability |
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The Shapes of Midnight | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_d64cdfbd | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_db3b75ff | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
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On an episode of Barney Miller, a homeless man comes to the station to report that several other homeless people have mysteriously disappeared. Harris goes undercover as a homeless person and discovers they had all been kidnapped and forced to work as slave labor on a farm in North Carolina. | |
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Barney Miller | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_db3b75ff | |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ddad77ae | comment |
In Astro City, the (purported) origin of the hero Roustabout is that he was a surveyor, captured with rural workers and drifters, and experimented on. Only he survived and escaped. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ddad77ae | featureApplicability |
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Astro City (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ddad77ae | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e293455a | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e293455a | comment |
In the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Anne", the Monster of the Week takes street kids into a hell dimension and works them for many many years, which is equivalent to only a few days on Earth. He spits them back to Earth just before they die of old age. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e293455a | featureApplicability |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e293455a | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e4a92d98 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e4a92d98 | comment |
BloodRayne 2 has homeless people (and sex workers) being kidnapped to be turned into a blood fog (the shroud) that protects vampires from sunlight. | |
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BloodRayne 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e4a92d98 | |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
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Squid Game revolves around hundreds of people facing financial ruin being offered a chance to participate in a Deadly Game for tens of millions of dollars in prize money, all for the amusement of a few rich guys. The mastermind in particular was a cynical man who believed Humans Are Bastards, and his final "game" is a bet on whether the "trash" homeless man across the street would have anyone come to his aid within the next few hours. He loses, but unfortunately doesn't live to see Rousseau proven right. | |
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Squid Game | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e8bf42fd | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e8f01abf | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e8f01abf | comment |
Since Spawn is particularly protective of homeless people, a lot of them end up being killed by his enemies to lure him out. | |
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Spawn (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e8f01abf | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e951212 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e951212 | comment |
In Dawn of a New Age: Oldport Blues, Daigo gains powers of vampirism and decides to use them against the wealthy elite. Before that, however, he and his gang first drive over to a low-income neighbourhood to test his newfound power on an innocent drifter that no one will miss. Daigo's blood transforms him into a monster, who then starts wreaking havoc around the neighbourhood — which draws the attention of one of the protagonists since he lives on said street. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e951212 | featureApplicability |
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Dawn of a New Age: Oldport Blues / Role Play | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_e951212 | |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
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An early episode of Family Guy has Peter mention that Rudy Guliani had New York's homeless population secretly murdered as part of the urban restoration projects. | |
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Family Guy | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ea4f62db | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_eb85cc4e | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_eb85cc4e | comment |
Serial killer Patrick Bateman in American Psycho becomes frustrated at a homeless man one night and murders him. | |
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American Psycho | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_eb85cc4e | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ec28245c | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ec28245c | comment |
Androids 17 & 18 from Dragon Ball Z were originally ordinary humans that were kidnapped and experimented on by Dr. Gero. | |
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Dragon Ball Z | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ec28245c | |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_ec80dae4 | comment |
Zero Punctuation implies Yahtzee keeps one of these in his basement to play co-op games with. | |
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Zero Punctuation (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_eedac02b | comment |
In Durarara!!, Yagiri Pharmaceuticals hires kidnappers to abduct drifters and illegal aliens who won't be missed to be used in their medical experiments. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_eedac02b | featureApplicability |
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Durarara!! | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_eedac02b | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_eef69f10 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_eef69f10 | comment |
The Granada Television adaptation of Sherlock Holmes: In the episode "The Norwood Builder" the titular bad guy kills a vagabond sailor to frame his victim for murder. | |
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Sherlock Holmes | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_f0841a69 | comment |
In Primeval, one of the Monsters of the Week was a prehistoric crocodile-like beast that had been feeding off the homeless population of a construction yard for years. It only becomes a problem when one of the workers burns the creature's lair (thinking it was a hobo den) forcing it to look for prey elsewhere. | |
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Primeval | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_f0841a69 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_f3ae2950 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_f3ae2950 | comment |
In Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, Desperado is kidnapping vagrant kids to turn into cyborg Child Soldiers. | |
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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Disposable Vagrant / int_f3ae2950 | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_f4cc10a8 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_f4cc10a8 | comment |
In The Migax Cycle, the lower classes are often treated like they are worthless, and Mililabs has no trouble getting away with running experiments on them. | |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
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In The Saga of Darren Shan, the vampaneze are a clan of vampires who are biologically compelled to kill anyone they drink from (other vampires generally only take a small amount of blood without much harming their prey). A prophecy makes the villain of the series into their absolute ruler, who none dare disobey. They begin to target homeless people as an easy way to eat while staying under the radar, as the fight between them and the protagonist's clan of vampires escalates. This later bites the vampaneze back when the vampires recruit the homeless community to aid them, and they're all too happy to fight back. | |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
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Extreme Measures opens with one of those vagrants seeking help from Hugh Grant's character, having escaped from the experiments. Having looked such a man in the eye, he's less willing to accept the later justification that such people were making a Heroic Sacrifice to help those paralyzed by spinal damage walk again. | |
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Extreme Measures | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
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In Hitman3 level "End of an Era" set in Chongqing, China, one of the targets, Hush has been experimenting a mind-wipe technology on local homeless people, and 47 can even disguise himself as one to infiltrate the facility as a new test subject. | |
Disposable Vagrant / int_f73ffcb9 | featureApplicability |
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Hitman 3 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant / int_f74b5f80 | type |
Disposable Vagrant | |
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Babylon 5. Subverted in "Exogenesis", in which Lurkers are being taken over by Puppeteer Parasites in what seems to be the usual Invasion of the Body Snatchers-type plot. However, it's pointed out that if you were secretly trying to take over the station, you wouldn't choose people with no influence. Turns out it's entirely voluntary. | |
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Babylon 5 | hasFeature |
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Disposable Vagrant | |
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Can You Spare a Quarter?: Mike complains that police don't care about missing street boys and thus are making no progress in catching the Serial Killer. | |
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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines One of the Plaguebearers in a sidequest used the homeless to spread his infection. The other one used prostitutes. Andrei the Tzimice used, among others, homeless people as raw material for his experiments...and his home improvement projects. The game as a whole downplays this trope. Homeless people are some of the easiest targets for the Player Character to feed on because they tend to hide alone in dark alleys. This still provokes a police response if anyone else sees you though but this is unlikely. Killing them will lead to a loss of Humanity since they're innocent people. |
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The Last Podcast on the Left refers to this idea as the "Less Dead". They note how multiple serial killers, such as Gary Ridgeway and Robert Pickton, were able to get away with their crimes because their main targets were prostitutes, whose deaths garnered little official attention, or black prostitutes, who got basically none. | |
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Star Trek: Enterprise Relaunch: One alien civilization dependent on the Ware has been feeding it their homeless population. So much so they're starting to run out, and are seriously considering bumping up to Disposable War Veterans... | |
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In Die Another Day, a doctor provides Magic Plastic Surgery for his patients by re-writing their DNA. This process requires DNA from other people; the doctor mentions that most of this is harvested from vagrants and other people who won't be missed. | |
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The New Avengers: One of the victims of the giant rat in "Gnaws" is a tramp. | |
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The Extinction Parade. Vampires hunt humans for their blood. They normally drink the blood of poor people, expecting society to chalk up their deaths to street crime. | |
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In The Freakmaker, a tramp getting drunk under a bridge becomes the first victim of the human/plant hybrid that climbs out of the river. | |
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In Vampire: The Requiem, a vampire PC can have a trait that gives a him or her a safe feeding ground. The first example of such a trait is by feeding from the homeless mass in the slum. Considering that vampires can go crazy while feeding and drain the victim to death, it's one of the better traits, correctness aside. | |
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