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Heroism is hazardous work for both the body and the mind: it's fairly common for heroes to end up facing at least one emotionally, mentally, or psychically charged event capable of causing a Heroic Blue Screen Of Death that temporarily renders them catatonic. Of course, this wouldn't be a gripping New York Times Best Seller if it didn't happen at the worst possible time to ramp up the tension as the audience is left hoping the Side Kick can protect the hero until he or she snaps out of it. Keeping the computing metaphor, some heroes have a heartier Operating System than the norm, which when faced with the Heroic BSoD instead enters Heroic Safe Mode. During this period the hero "shuts down" non-essential thought processes and focuses entirely on "fight or flight", hoping that when the danger is over they can "restart" in safety. Especially strong-willed heroes who go into Safe Mode while loved ones are in danger will usually protect them to near-suicidal extremes. In other cases, they may wind up snapping at their own friends who try to push them out of Safe Mode. Luckily, these loved ones can usually push the restart button with a Cooldown Hug. They will (at best) talk in monosyllables, become either completely emotionless or absolutely enraged, but they will always, always terrify friend and foe alike with an unfiltered Death Glare. When a hero fully reboots from this mode back into their standard operating procedure, Post-Victory Collapse usually kicks in, or the full-on Heroic BSoD may kick in after the direct danger to the hero and/or their companions has passed. It is often seen as the good counterpart of a Villainous Breakdown. Where this gets interesting is if the hero has a Split Personality or Adaptive Armor that is not normally in the driver's seat. With the hero "out to lunch", the passenger may decide to take survival into his, her or its own hands (neurons?) and control their body until the hero is well again. This varies depending on the nature of the Split Personality. For example, a soul-bound Empathic Weapon might default to Attack! Attack! Attack!, while a more evil Enemy Within might decide it's a good time to unlock the hero's Superpowered Evil Side. Once they reboot, they may well regret having not helped save someone, run away, or killed many dozens of mooks... but as friends will remind him, at least he (and they) are still alive. This is Truth in Television to a greater degree than a lot of Split Personality Tropes. Many traumatized people deal with their pain by creating a kind of secondary self who is less bothered by the pain because this self is just observing while "that other self" is actually experiencing the pain. This function may be one reason for the existence of the Real Life, non-Hollywood Psychology phenomenon of people who have a Split Personality. And people who are multiple in real life and usually operate as a Split-Personality Team may find that in a high-stress situation, some calmer or more competent individual may shove their way to the front and remain there for the duration. In a less extreme form, it is considered a healthy coping mechanism. People using this strategy to deal with dangerous or otherwise overwhelming situations will often say to themselves something like, "I have to focus on survival right now. I'll deal with these feelings later." This is different from repression because the person is not trying to forget or suppress emotions, only to delay dealing with them until it's safe to do so. People capable of shifting focus away from their own emotions, without suppressing them, are often very resilient; so this is a trait often seen in characters whose professions often take them into emotionally charged situations — soldiers, emergency workers, spies, police, superheroes, and similar. See also Superpowered Alter Ego, Defense Mechanism Superpower, and It Never Gets Any Easier. Examples |
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Akemi Homura of Puella Magi Madoka Magica goes into a long-lasting one of these after seeing all her friends die horribly and/or destroy the world, repeatedly. She only acts emotionless because she doesn't want a Heroic BSoD to get in the way of protecting Madoka from Kyubey... That and Heroic BSODs usually lead to worse things in the Madokaverse, especially if you're a Puella Magi. | |
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Sam Temple's defining trait in Gone. He's ordinarily a regular surfer. During times of crisis, however, he becomes 'School Bus Sam', who does what has to be done. The first incident is when he parks the bus on the side of the road after the driver has a heart attack. It comes in useful when he becomes fire chief, then mayor, then sheriff of his community. Also deconstructed in later books. Sam spends so much time in this mode that it proves disastrous for his mental health. Despite other characters' efforts, it's not until the very end of the series that he manages to truly exit it. |
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In Twig, Sylvester displays two separate versions of this when his mind collapses under stress and trauma from the Psycho Serum he uses to give himself an edge, hallucinating versions of his friends who guide him (which ultimately fails, as they're ultimately just Sy talking to himself) and his enemies who taunt him and force him to drive others away so he can't hurt them. | |
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In The Spirit Thief, Eli goes into this when he has to give himself up to Benehime at the end of book four and is stuck in the safe mode throughout the beginning of the final book until he reaches his Rage Breaking Point. | |
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Phoenix Wright himself goes into one in Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney. After Maya is seemingly burned to death as part of the town's literal Witch Hunt, Phoenix is clearly not all there mentally, but holds it together for the sake of Luke and Espella. Even when confronting the man who ordered Maya's execution, Phoenix barely raises his voice. | |
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Ranma of Ranma ½ starts acting like a cat when overwhelmed by his fear of cats. While this is usually Played for Laughs, it is also dangerous because he retains his old strength but doesn't care about pulling his punches anymore. | |
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In the Bleach/Fairy Tail crossover fic Protector of the Fairies, this happens to Ichigo after he unintentionally kills someone for the first time. Gildarts later runs into him on the way back to the guild, and he's still minimally responsive. | |
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A Certain Magical Index: The eponymous Index has a literal safe mode installed into her, that activates anytime the main consciousness goes down. The computer analogy is quite literal. The safe mode even shouts out status messages. Touma in his fight with Vento, in which he was being thrashed around up to the point where they were next to one of the people he wanted to keep safe. When one stray shot that would have killed a few dozen civilians was blocked by the person he wanted to protect, we discover that he was worried sick about collateral damage and wasn't fighting at full capacity. At the same time, Accelerator was fighting Amata Kihara. In the course of that fight, Accelerator was left without the collar that enabled the use of his powers and should've been rendered a brain-damaged wreck. Instead, he kept getting up, attacking, and woke to even greater power than he'd had before to finish Kihara. |
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Arrow. After Sara Lance is murdered, Oliver Queen shuts down his emotions during the hunt for her killer, despite a tearful Felicity Smoak trying to get him to unbottle his grief over a woman he once loved. It's too much for Felicity who decides to quit Team Arrow. At the end of the episode when the killer is still uncaught, Oliver finally cracks and breaks down in tears. | |
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Chuck is a little ambiguous on how the Intersect skills work, but Depending on the Writer, Chuck flashes and then the Intersect takes control of his actions until it has ceased. | |
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Zone of the Enders. Dolores is generally a ditzy Humongous Mecha, but danger reverts her back to her factory settings as an amoral, ruthlessly efficient killing machine. Jehuty is the opposite: She starts out with factory settings when Leo falls into the cockpit, but gains personality as the story progresses. | |
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Potentially deconstructed in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. After Kamina's death, Simon enters a somewhat berserker state in battle, done in an attempt to channel Kamina and attempting to function as a person and moving on. However, delaying in coping with his grief is unhealthy, taking a severe toll on his physical and mental facilities (it's implied that he has been neglecting sleep and not eating as much while also acting more aggressive). The lack of help from any of the team makes it worse. Simon ultimately worked through the grief thanks to Nia's help and eventually finds the confidence to move forward once more. | |
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Drizzt Do'urden the Dark Elf, of several different books... no unnatural factors, but while his normal personality is pacifistic and compassionate, he will — if pushed too far — turn into "The Hunter", a beastlike personality he developed from decades living alone in The Underdark, one of the most lethal, monster-infested areas in the world. While Drizzt is driven by morals and ethics, The Hunter is driven entirely by survival instincts — he'll attack anything threatening with all the strength at his disposal, flee from an enemy who proved too strong, and not care one whit about others... This is explained in all of the official materials that show the RPG mechanics of the universe the character is based in — he took a level in Barbarian during his time in The Underdark, a class that has Unstoppable Rage as one of its features. Must be a retcon — Drizzt was conceived well before 3rd Edition, which was the first system under which that would have been possible. |
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The Night Unfurls: Kyril is capable of manifesting signs of this trope in a less extreme way, hardly surprising for an experienced Shell-Shocked Veteran who persevered the Night of the Hunt by being Conditioned to Accept Horror. The following are two of the best instances that showcase this. Chapter 16, original version: As Kyril and his apprentices (minus Soren) are fending off the myriad of mutants, the readers get a glimpse of Kyril's P.O.V. regarding how he feels about killing these Elite Mooks who are Tortured Monsters at the same time. On one hand, he regrets having arrived late to spare them such a fate. On the other hand, he opts to focus on the task at hand, leaving the Mangst after the fighting. Chapter 2, remastered version: In the face of an orc ambush, Kyril is surprised, yet doesn't shrink from the sudden assault. Instead, he immediately extends his Saw Cleaver, not even thinking of drawing anything else, and surges forward in a lone countercharge to cut down the orcs. The action is so sudden that it looks like a Leeroy Jenkins from an outsider's perspective, except that he can react to sudden situations that fast. This is not getting to how he remains expressionless even when bodies around him are being mangled and maimed by his cleaver, as well as how he merely looks around for any remaining threats with a Death Glare after the ambush is over. During Chapter 2 of the remastered version, Alicia enters a "fight or flight" mode as she and her knights are met with an orc ambush. After the ambush is over courtesy of Kyril slaying orc after orc, she reboots from this mode and suffers a Heroic BSoD, slowly registering the grim situation around her: Kyril's butchery, as well as the fact that only a handful out of twenty of her knights survived the encounter. |
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In the second series of The 39 Clues, Amy, who had previously appeared to be better adjusted to the insanity going on around her than her younger brother Dan, goes into Heroic Safe Mode near the end of Trust No One. She even refers to the detached side as "Safe Amy" and the involved side as "Scared Amy." Last we see of her in that book, she literally takes off running away from her brother and friends, shocked after the revelation that the Vespers seek to build a doomsday device and that she had just given them the final piece they need to do it. | |
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Kiesha'ra: When Araceli takes away Andreios, Danica's reaction is described by Zane thusly: | |
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Yu from Persona 4: The Animation goes into this in ep 23 after Nanako's death. Seeing the normally calm and gentle Yu wearing this expression◊ while being both figuratively and literally inches away from killing the guy responsible by tossing him into the TV world is terrifying to say the least. It's only after everyone calms down and goes home for the evening (save for Yosuke) that he finally breaks down crying. | |
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In Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Hallelujah Haptism tends to take over when Allelujah is impaired, or otherwise unable to complete his mission. | |
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In The Kingkiller Chronicle, Kvothe goes into great detail describing the ultra-safe mode that gripped him after his parents and the rest of their acting troupe had been slaughtered by the Chandrian. This event was so traumatic, it reduced a bright young boy of many talents to a shaggy street rat only concerned with immediate survival for three years, before some of his higher brain functions began to awaken again. Two-thirds of the narrative in, it is strongly implied that Kvothe has still not regained his full mental faculties, as his brain is still trying to cope with the trauma he sustained. | |
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Whateley Universe: This is one of the defining qualities of Erik Mahren, both before and after his Gender Bender transformation. In a combat situation, or when pushed to an emotional extreme, Eldritch enters a state of Tranquil Fury in which all thought of anything beyond surviving - and in some cases, retribution - vanishes, leaving nothing but the Super-Soldier she once was. | |
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Vimes from Discworld has what he calls "The Beast", which is his instinctual sense of self-preservation writ large and leads to this trope. He spends most of his time trying to override it because he knows nothing causes Police Brutality better than someone in full 'fight' mode at a bad time. The Beast gets a power-up later when Vimes becomes host to a Superpowered Evil Side called "the Summoning Dark", an entity of pure revenge, which causes Vimes to kill an army of attacking dwarfs wielding flamethrowers and battleaxes. |
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Total Drama Revenge of the Island: Zoey is normally a sweet girl, but when she feels sufficiently angry or threatened, she flies into a violent rage and takes it out on the object of her ire. While she usually calms down and apologizes after a few seconds, Chef manages to push her way past the breaking point during "Eat, Puke and Be Wary", resulting in Zoey staying in rage mode long after she should have calmed down. She only gets better late into the next episode, after a big reminder of The Power of Friendship. | |
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In A Teacher's Glory during her first real life-or-death situation, Ino blankly kills every enemy who resists. Afterwards, she nearly kills a prisoner who starts making noise about breaking free, then vomits once Sakura talks her down. | |
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Matsuri of Ayakashi Triangle has trained himself to be his Childhood Friend's bodyguard from a young age, which made his usual attitude much more serious and stoic. Although his default demeanor becomes much more cheerful and expressive early on, any sign of danger sends him into a hyper-focused mode where he's ready to fight. This shift is frequently played for laughs in sexual situations, where Matsuri sharply swings between being horribly flustered by slightly suggestive things and undisturbed even by frontal nudity. | |
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Kamen Rider Build: The default state of Sento Kiryu is calm and dismissive of everything that doesn't directly concern him. Only some circumstances such as no stress or too much stress reveal that state as being only a mask he holds on to keep his haphazardly cobbled-together mind balanced enough to be usable. Misora Isurugi is similar to Sento in the calm, dismissive attitude, though she occasionally supplements it with disturbing cheerfulness that lasts even when proclaiming someone dead or talking about her time in captivity of a terroristic organization that experimented on her. Both use the attitude to cope with their traumas. Lampshaded by Ryuga Banjo, who was originally creeped out by them and assumed they really are that cold and uncaring. Events showed him that they just cope with their feelings in the opposite way. He feels too much and lets all his emotions out as they are. They feel too much but show too little. |
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Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: The kindhearted, idealistic medical intern Emu Hojo always strives to achieve a state where everyone is alive, healthy, and happy, a complicated task considering the Crapsaccharine World he lives in and his profession. When pressured into an apparently unsolvable situation he hides in his significantly more unscrupulous other self M and gets stuff done in an efficient but disturbing manner. | |
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And Star Trek: Insurrection reveals that Data has a literal Heroic Safe Mode. When in specific failure modes, his ethical subroutines take over control, leaving him in a state where the difference between right and wrong is the only thing he is capable of acting on. If damaged into such a state when witnessing something his ethical routines consider wholly wrong, he can become almost berserker-like. | |
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Shall We Date? franchise: Shall We Date?: Destiny Ninja 2's Shiroya. His split personality was created to deal with his negative feelings as a result of trauma from his experience in the hidden village. |
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Nacht of Final Fantasy Dimensions initially appears to be The Stoic, reacting in the most parsimonious way possible to the staggering events the Warriors of Darkness are involved in and often dismissing the questions and worries of his teammates with "who knows?" Once the party reaches Falgabard, it becomes clear that this attitude is the result of being the Sole Survivor of the imperial attack there, a trauma that he hasn't worked through at all. | |
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Star Trek: First Contact reveals that Data has acquired the ability to toggle his emotion chip, keeping him from freaking out in combat the way he did in Star Trek: Generations. | |
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The main character in Joe vs. Elan School turns inward during a period of extreme punishment at the titular school. After suffering an extended Despair Event Horizon, a random power outage at the same time as his lowest moment leads him to develop a concept of the "Great Energy," which he roughly equates to God, but as a universal logic-based entity that desires life rather than destruction. This concept gives him drive and determination to play along with Elan's cruel game, not for its sadistic benefit but for his own survival. It's somewhat subverted later on after Joe gains a high rank at Elan, and notices that Elan's conditioning is interfering with this concept, and is leeching from it like a parasite. | |
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Iron Man's is built into his armor. The AI takes over when Tony becomes unresponsive and pilots the armor to safety. It is also capable of fighting. | |
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In the final issue of The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius Barry's friend Sara is killed when the group is Trapped in Another World. After returning to their own, Barry stoically uses a prototype Time Machine that he acknowledges could kill him to Set Right What Once Went Wrong, speedruns the entire adventure alone in the Year Inside, Hour Outside dimension, and comes back to offer his friends snacks before they even notice he left. After he ensures everything is ok, he sneaks off to the kitchen, lays in a fetal position, and cries piteously over the massive amount of emotional trauma he experienced. | |
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Yureka: After Lotto's encounter with Jaeha in-game causes all his friends to be killed in front of him, for real, followed by the person who did it sacrificing herself for him, in the Net he'd trusted not to have real life miseries, he lounges around his house for at least days, having nightmares, avoiding the Net and screening calls (read: missing important plot developments). | |
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After he loses his first Buddyfight and Tenbu is killed, Gao of Future Card Buddyfight manages to get back to being his usual cheerful self, but after his next Buddyfight, he makes a speech about heroes that makes it clear he's lost confidence in himself. | |
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In Memento Vivere, a Final Fantasy X fanfiction, Rikku runs into this when she realizes she’s landed in the Bevelle of the past. | |
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An intelligent Lone Wanderer can invoke this when helping Moira Brown write the Wasteland Survival Guide. | |
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In the iZombie episode "Patriot Brains", Liv eats the brain of a US Army sniper, enabling her to carry out a revenge killing in an emotionless, methodical manner. She's not a killer at her core, however, and her real personality manages to override the brain and stop her. | |
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In Wolves of the Calla, the sixth Dark Tower book Jake goes into Safe mode after His friend is blown up by one of the Wolves. In true Gunslinger fashion, this translates in Tranquil Fury | |
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In Weak Hero, Jake is one of the only fighters (besides Donald) to cause Ben to doubt whether he can truly win the fight. In order to succeed, Ben forces out his emotions and instead laser focuses on the battle, thinking only of what he needs to do to win. This turns their brawl into a Victory by Endurance, with Ben's superior willpower giving him the slight edge he needs to win. | |
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Yuri enters this after his father's murder in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates. With the family's adult neighbors missing, he becomes the only one who can care for his catatonic sister Chelinka. He spends the next few years cooking, caring for her, chopping wood, and training swordplay with a sense of dutiful routine. When Chelinka finally returns to consciousness and speaks to him, Yuri melts down with all the anguish he couldn't express. | |
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In Berserk, Guts goes into heroic safe mode after he accidentally kills the Count Julius's son Adonis during his assassination. After he stumbles into the sewer when he gets away from the guards, he's "rebooted" back into the Heroic BSoD. He's pretty much locked into heroic safe mode (if not an actual Heroic BSoD) after the horrible toll that the Eclipse took on both him and Casca. After spending two years on a bloodthirsty vendetta against Griffith, the bastard responsible for it all, he becomes obsessed with finding a cure for Casca's post-Eclipse insanity, even after he's warned that she may not want to be cured. |
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Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica has the protagonist Croix and his adopted little sister as their own little family. They're actually pretty normal, without him seeming overprotective. That is until she's actually in life-threatening danger. He manhandles most of an entire battalion of soldiers before his own commander takes him down. When he wakes up and realizes she's not with him, he then heads for the facility where she is. Too bad they didn't have another battalion there to stop him that time. He doesn't speak at all during the first part and shows no emotion, and he's very quiet during the second. They don't bother him again because they're too scared to upset him. | |
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Aang intentionally enters this in the Avatar: The Last Airbender episode "The Serpent's Pass" after going into berserk Super Mode last episode when Appa was stolen. It is pointed out that it seems mildly unhealthy. When the pregnant couple they're escorting gives birth, he begins to return to his old self. They name the baby Hope which is symbolic as Aang had finally allowed himself to hope again and be reminded of why he was doing this. |
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X-Wing Series: Myn Donos of Wraith Squadron is stuck like this through most of the first book after his squadron was killed in an ambush. Other characters aren't afraid of him, but they definitely find him strange, and ones who knew him before are unnerved. Even Safe Mode can't protect him when his astromech — the only other being to survive — is destroyed. Fortunately, his squadron mates are able to break him out of the subsequent BSOD, and in a later book when he threatens to go into Safe Mode again he's called out on it. | |
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Commander Shepard goes through this in Mass Effect 3. After the Fall of Thessia, s/he snaps at Joker when he is telling some jokes. Joker pulls up Shepard's medical readout and points out that their vitals are showing more signs of stress than they ever have, and that he made a promise to Anderson to look after them. | |
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Colette from Tales of Symphonia is eventually forced into one after her Cruxis Crystal suppresses her humanity at the end of the Journey of World Regeneration. She doesn't talk or even acknowledge anyone around her, but will automatically attack anyone who threatens her. | |
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Shall We Date?: Destiny Ninja 2's Shiroya. His split personality was created to deal with his negative feelings as a result of trauma from his experience in the hidden village. | |
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Dan in Trinton Chronicles can go into a messiah-mode when knocked out and under much duress. | |
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The Mrs. Hawking play series: Mrs. Hawking at the end of Gilded Cages, when her opponents Mrs. Chaudhary and Mrs. Frost reveal themselves to be her old friends Malaika and Elizabeth. Her priority is to get her and hers out of there rather than totally emotionally dealing with it. | |
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It's revealed in Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V that Reira is so emotionally damaged he lives this trope 24/7. Himeka prefers it that way, but there have been hints that Reiji is trying to change this. | |
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Becomes an entirely new game mechanic in disc 3 of Final Fantasy IX when Garnet, overwhelmed entirely by, within the course of a few weeks, learning that she was adopted, witnessing the death of her mother, and seeing her entire kingdom completely wrecked before she can even assume the throne completely shuts down on an emotional level, losing the ability to speak. Yet she remains usable in battle, but can no longer use the game's limit break and has a 1/3 chance to fail to follow commands due to an inability to "concentrate". She recovers both her voice and her combat usefulness following a "Heroic BSoD" moment that forces her to confront her issues and overcomes them for the sake of protecting Eiko from sharing one of her greatest misfortunes. Zidane has a similar meltdown later on, but his reaction is... different. | |
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Delf of The Familiar of Zero is of the Empathic Weapon variety, and can do this for his wielder, Saito, using magic he has absorbed to forcefully move his body when he is too injured to move on his own. | |
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For the cast of M*A*S*H, and for the staff of MASH units in general, this is a way of life. No matter their antics, peculiarities, fears, and disagreements, as soon as the wounded arrive everything else is forgotten. | |
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Tobias of the Animorphs is a boy living in the body of a hawk, and he experiences the mind of the hawk as well as his own. The hawk is much freer from the problems of anxiety and sadness than humans in general or the human Tobias in particular (even physical pain doesn't bother the hawk as much as it would a human), and the hawk mind is perfectly capable of carrying on the normal functions for a hawk body. So for Tobias, allowing the hawk to be the dominant personality is a highly useful coping mechanism. This proves especially useful when he gets captured and tortured. | |
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In BattleTech, there was an old optional Gunslinger rule called "Phantom 'Mech". The user had to consider himself a dead man walking, have a genetic predisposition, and must be acting to save his allies. If it worked these would result in the mech suddenly moving in strange ways and becoming nigh-impossible to target properly, but the mental strain would force the warrior to retire into seclusion afterward. Canonically, only three characters ever achieved this: Patrick Kell, Yorinaga Kurita, and Morgan Kell. The first was killed in battle by the second, after holding off more or less an army, the second lost in battle to the third, and they both retreated to secluded monasteries for 17 years before reemerging. Then they fought again with the same result, and Yorinaga committed suicide. Morgan Kell lived for decades more, rarely taking the battlefield, but utterly destroying any enemy he decided to face. |
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In the second half of The Wheel of Time, breaking Rand al'Thor out of this becomes the mission of many of his closest friends and more or less trusted advisers. Being able to feel empathy for the people suffering and dying in the Last Battle turns out to be the key to defeating the Dark One. | |
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Apollo Justice in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies suddenly becomes dark and brooding, covering up one eye (and using the reason of his injuries) and determined to uncover the truth behind the death of his best friend Clay Terran, while pushing away everyone else at the Wright Anything Agency. As it turns out, his ability to perceive when people are lying is screaming at him that Athena is hiding something about the whole affair, and that, plus the available logic and evidence, points to her being Clay's murderer. But despite the infallibility of his ability (he's never wrong), he refuses to believe that Athena did it, because she's not the type of person who would do something like and cover it up. He covers his eye, even though it's fine, because he can't not perceive attempts to hide something. As it turns out, he's right that she's hiding something, but it's so heavily repressed she doesn't even know what it is. And more importantly, she's not a murderer, as Phoenix eventually proves. This prompts Apollo out of his Safe Mode and back into his boisterous and justice-seeking self. He also removes his (now useless) bandages. | |
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In The Immortals series, this is Daine's reaction to hearing of her teacher Numair's death. There's a resulting Roaring Rampage of Revenge. | |
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This is what Ultra Instinct essentially is in Dragon Ball Super. Whis describes it as a Don't Think, Feel state where the user reacts entirely on instinct and reflexes. This ends up being subverted, however, as Mastered Ultra Instinct can think (i.e. speaking, gauging how hard to hit someone, etc.). | |
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Judai seems to live in this mode in Season 4 of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX after crossing the Despair Event Horizon last season. His last bit of Character Development throughout this season is finding enjoyment in the game after Dueling with the world at stake. | |
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Gifted individuals in the Sword of Truth series can partition their mind, which allows them to protect the core of their sanity against unbearable agony while sacrificing everything else. In the first book, Richard Cypher uses this technique to endure repeated torture from a Mord-Sith, Denna. | |
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Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy VIII's Squall Leonhart is such a mess of emotional issues that it's difficult to pinpoint exactly when or to what extent he's emotionally checked out, or when it's this trope as opposed to Tranquil Fury or a full-blown Heroic BSoD. At the most conservative interpretation, Squall goes into Heroic Safe Mode at the D-District Prison at the beginning of disc 2 and slips in and out of it at intervals up until late in the third disc. Becomes an entirely new game mechanic in disc 3 of Final Fantasy IX when Garnet, overwhelmed entirely by, within the course of a few weeks, learning that she was adopted, witnessing the death of her mother, and seeing her entire kingdom completely wrecked before she can even assume the throne completely shuts down on an emotional level, losing the ability to speak. Yet she remains usable in battle, but can no longer use the game's limit break and has a 1/3 chance to fail to follow commands due to an inability to "concentrate". She recovers both her voice and her combat usefulness following a "Heroic BSoD" moment that forces her to confront her issues and overcomes them for the sake of protecting Eiko from sharing one of her greatest misfortunes. Zidane has a similar meltdown later on, but his reaction is... different. Final Fantasy XIII: Lightning has been in this mode ever since her parents died (which is also when she started to call herself Lightning). She instructs Hope on how to enter Heroic Safe Mode to help him cope with his trauma: Yuri enters this after his father's murder in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates. With the family's adult neighbors missing, he becomes the only one who can care for his catatonic sister Chelinka. He spends the next few years cooking, caring for her, chopping wood, and training swordplay with a sense of dutiful routine. When Chelinka finally returns to consciousness and speaks to him, Yuri melts down with all the anguish he couldn't express. Nacht of Final Fantasy Dimensions initially appears to be The Stoic, reacting in the most parsimonious way possible to the staggering events the Warriors of Darkness are involved in and often dismissing the questions and worries of his teammates with "who knows?" Once the party reaches Falgabard, it becomes clear that this attitude is the result of being the Sole Survivor of the imperial attack there, a trauma that he hasn't worked through at all. |
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One of the mechanics in Darkest Dungeon is a stress meter that, when maxed out, results in a random detrimental Affliction, such as becoming abusive to their other party members, crossing the Despair Event Horizon, turning into a masochist, or just going insane and spouting gibberish. However, when maxing out their stress meter, there's also a random chance of activating their Safe Mode and receiving a Virtue instead, which can buff their stats, heal them, or reduce the stress of other party members. | |
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Serenity: Zoe's response to Wash's death. She is in no way paralyzed with fear. Her response when everyone else asks where he is reeks of "must focus on the matter at hand, my emotional state is not important right now." It seems that she is determined almost to the point of suicide during the climactic fight since she casually walks away from cover straight toward the waves of oncoming Reavers while firing her shotgun. The DVD Commentary says Joss Whedon and Gina Torres, Zoe's actress, argued about it. She felt Zoe would be angrier, and Joss explained that Zoe was suppressing it right up until the aforementioned point. | |
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In Tomodachi Game, Guile Anti-Hero Yuuichi goes into this during the Friend-Sin Trial arc, where he's just been released from the hospital and immediately has to get to work saving one of his friends in the next round of the Deadly Game. He's in incredible pain and at his wits' end the entire time, and his other friends are terrified by the ruthlessness he displays. | |
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Spider-Man has gone into these on several occasions. One implied example is in the classic issue #33note the one where he's trapped under a machine when the building is flooding; you know the one; at one point, Spidey lets himself get beat up so that he can gather his strength, then unleashes a flurry of hits on a bunch of thugs who are attacking him. He eventually realizes that he's no longer hitting anything and that everyone's knocked out. This kind of thing only happens when one has entered into Heroic Safe Mode. | |
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In Knightfall, Jean-Paul Valley enters this with The System after the Scarecrow douses him with Fear Gas. However, there's one small problem: it stayed on afterwards and drove Jean-Paul mad. | |
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The Fate/stay night Heaven's Feel Bad End "Mind of Steel". Having fought to protect his love interest Sakura up until this point, Shirou realizes that he can't protect his loved ones and achieve his dream of becoming a superhero that will protect everyone at the same time. So, he chooses to give up protecting his loved ones and lets Rin euthanize Sakura instead of standing up for the latter in order to ensure the end of the Shadow threat. Illya and Kirei note that this means that Shirou will just go through the same pain and despair as Kiritsugu did because this goal doesn't have a realistic chance of success, in addition to predicting that he'll be willing to kill the people he loves including Rin, Sakura, and Illya. This ending is also said to be the universe where EMIYA Alter came from. | |
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In Warhammer 40,000, learning how to enter Heroic Safe Mode is one of the core tenets of Eldar aspect warrior training. Normally, killing a Tau Ethereal will send all of the foot soldiers fleeing in despair. However, many Tau will enter Safe Mode instead, which they've described as feeling numb as they "go through the motions"; within a minute or two, Tranquil Fury kicks in and the Tau's gunline will start back up, stronger than ever. Imperial Guard-[cough]-Astra Militarum Hero Unit Commissar Yarrick fought an entire battle after losing his right arm below the elbow. Once it was over, he "allowed himself the luxury of passing out" (read: promptly fainted). |
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Shuro in Delicious in Dungeon has gone into one after Falin's loss, neglecting food and sleep in his single-minded efforts to save her. Deconstructed in that this is actually weakening his body, unlike his ex-party member Laios, Falin's own brother, who has the same goal but has been eating and resting to ensure he remains in peak fighting condition when he reaches her. When the two come to blows, Shuro hits the ground first despite being the better warrior by far. | |
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In Doctor Who, the Ninth Doctor was prone to this kind of behaviour when shit was starting to hit the fan and people started dying. Especially in the beginning, as part of his implied war veteran characterization. At first, Rose the civilian had real trouble understanding the reason for his detachment and thought it was callousness - when actually, keeping a cool head and repressing his emotions was what he needed to do in order to get the job done. In the course of the series, he kind of eased up on this behaviour as part of his healing process - only to end up having a Heroic BSoD because of his emotional investment. The pair eventually came to share a steady supply of post-crisis Cooldown Hugs. Well, not so much "Cooldown" Hugs as "Thank God It's Over And I Can Safely Show How Worried I Was, Please Just Hold Me For A Sec" Hugs. note It's like a Cooldown Hug, except the huggee is wise enough to know that he needs one. And it's more about the active restoration of humanity than about calming down "hot" anger. Defrosting Hug? | |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh!, Yami usually takes over whenever Yugi is in trouble in the early manga and anime. Later on, Yami appears more often because Yugi is more conscious of him. Subverted when Yami himself appears to have a safe mode - when journeying through his soul room in the late manga, the gang finds a door where Yami has locked his most painful memories so he can block them out and keep going. |
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In Super Minion, Tofu at one point suffers enough pain to make human.exe crash. This doesn't incapacitate him, however, it just causes him to revert to his original programming, which can still accomplish a lot even if it isn't as smart. | |
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In the Red Panda Adventures, the eponymous hero deliberately gives himself amnesia in order to resist interrogation while captured by the Nazis. | |
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Seen repeatedly on ER when the doctors and nurses go on autopilot to get through the latest tragedy. | |
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In Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Zenitsu's sleeping trance mode, his method of temporarily eliminating his inner conflict esteemed from self-hatred serves as one. He harbors extreme fear of dying fighting against demons on the front lines, but his sincere loyalty towards the few people who like him at all prevents the boy from running away; thus Zenitsu developed his sleeping trance, a way in which he can fight without fear, and a borderline Split Personality; but actually it is the ideal hero version of himself Zenitsu doesn't have enough confidence to become quite yet. In his trance mode, Zenitsu can fully commit to being a brave Demon Slayer without hindering himself; and when the trance wears off Zenitsu isn't aware of what just transpired, disassociating himself from the danger he wouldn't want to be placed in normal circumstances. | |
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Perhaps not "heroic" but Touhou Hisoutensoku ~ Choudokyuu Ginyoru no Nazo o Oe suggests that the birdbrained Reiuji Utsuho has a "nuclear supervisor" mode when she tends to the underground reactor. When the heroines from two scenarios descend into the reactor, they are intercepted by an Utsuho who delivers a rather dutiful but stilted monologue about the "core temperature dropping" due to "foreign material." Once she's KO'd, she goes back to her normal birdbrained self, easy Bavarian Fire Drill material. | |
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The Gray Garden: The sight of Froze, wing injured, being shoved off a cliff sends Yosafire into this, leading to her leaping after her without thinking. Zig-zagged in that she leaves safe mode moments later to lament the fact that she's as good as killed herself (she can't fly either)... before immediately re-entering safe mode when this train of thought leads to the realisation that her handicap means Froze will die too. Next thing we (or Yosafire) see, Yosafire has Froze in her arms and is gently flying them to safety. | |
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In Atlas Shrugged, Dagny does feel emotions at her core when she allows herself to, and takes a month-long vacation (her first in over 10 years) to cope with the hopelessness of the rail company she runs. When she finds out that a key tunnel in the transcontinental line has been destroyed, she spends the next day and a half shutting out every cognitive process not related to fixing the problem. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Buffy is in this state throughout "Forever," bottling up her emotions in order to deal with the grief over her mother's death. Sadly, Dawn mistakes this as Buffy not even caring that their mother is gone. At the end of the episode, the dam breaks. In "Selfless", Buffy shuts herself down emotionally when faced with the prospect of killing Anya, a fellow Scoobie who's gone back to being a demon. Xander recognises the trope and calls Buffy on it. |
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Hyperdimension Neptunia has the heroine herself who fails to convince the three goddesses to fight evil. The result is that she gets curb stomped and is forced to use her normal state. | |
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Malcolm Reynolds from Firefly and Serenity (see above) has been in this mode after the ragtag Independents lost the war against the well-meaning but authoritarian Alliance. | |
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Both the titular Inuyashiki and main villain Shishigami have safe modes built into their robotic bodies, allowing them to act autonomously if they're ever rendered unconscious. In one instance, Inuyashiki is knocked unconscious in a room full of angry Yakuza, only for his body to rise into the air and start firing precision lasers all over the room to cripple every single yakuza in the building, rendering them all quadriplegic. During the final battle, both Inuyashiki and Shishigami knock each other out at one point, only for their safe modes to kick in and continue fighting each other. | |
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Viciously deconstructed in Spec Ops: The Line. Walker is bound and determined to help out in Dubai no matter what, but when he's given undeniable proof that his presence is causing more harm than good in the form of the white phosphorous incident, where he accidentally kills civilians with white phosphorous mortars, his Heroic Safe Mode activates and he begins imagining a perceived Big Bad Konrad (who's long dead at this point) taunting him through a broken radio and giving him the perfect scapegoat to place the blame for all his failures on as he keeps going. Then things get much, much worse. | |
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Final Fantasy VIII's Squall Leonhart is such a mess of emotional issues that it's difficult to pinpoint exactly when or to what extent he's emotionally checked out, or when it's this trope as opposed to Tranquil Fury or a full-blown Heroic BSoD. At the most conservative interpretation, Squall goes into Heroic Safe Mode at the D-District Prison at the beginning of disc 2 and slips in and out of it at intervals up until late in the third disc. | |
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Final Fantasy XIII: Lightning has been in this mode ever since her parents died (which is also when she started to call herself Lightning). She instructs Hope on how to enter Heroic Safe Mode to help him cope with his trauma: | |
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In Sword Art Online II, Kirito gets approached in Gun Gale Online by a player who has a Laughing Coffin tattoo, which triggers memories he had repressed of killing a couple of Black Coffin members back in SAO. He briefly shuts down, but he's in the middle of a tournament so he has to move. In his next several fights, he charges straight at his opponent without much apparent thought. | |
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Shion from No. 6 has two moments like this. In the novel/manga, after Nezumi is about to be killed by Rashi in the correctional facility. Shion remains cold and expressionless as he shoots and kills Rashi. It's only after he realizes what he's done and tries to kill himself. In the manga, Shion has a second moment like this after Nezumi is mortally wounded. After a breakdown, he becomes all business. He calmly asks for the keys from Rikiga and Inukashi so he can drive the car through a burning wall in order to get Nezumi to a hospital. Inukashi remarks how his eyes are so cold and unlike him. |
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In the Batman RIP storyline, the hero was a victim of a psychological attack but survived because he had auto-hypnotized himself into having a "backup personality" — named the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh — that would take over in such a case. Talk about being Crazy-Prepared. To extend the computer metaphor, the Zur-En-Arrh personality is so single-mindedly focused on crime-fighting that it has been described as "Batman on DOS." We also do see a bit of Bat-Mite so it is wondering how sane this Batman is (though given what Bat-Mite said, there is possibly no one right answer.) In Knightfall, Jean-Paul Valley enters this with The System after the Scarecrow douses him with Fear Gas. However, there's one small problem: it stayed on afterwards and drove Jean-Paul mad. |
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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance: After being subjected to a Break Them by Talking speech by Monsoon and subsequently undergoing a Heroic BSoD, Raiden recovers his "Jack the Ripper" persona to be able to beat him in the ensuing fight between them. Surely enough, Raiden beats Monsoon pretty handily and thoroughly and calms down afterwards. | |
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During the first Martian revolution in the Red Mars Trilogy, Nadia comes across a rebel town that's been immolated while her boyfriend Arkady was in it. She spends most of the rest of the revolution rebuilding things or searching for things to rebuild to keep herself sane. She finally breaks when she witnesses some of her friends get killed by a Phobos-based weapons platform, which she then deorbits. | |
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The titular character of Mob Psycho 100 is a tremendously powerful but tremendously repressed esper after being knocked out by bullies caused an eruption of his powers that not only injured them, but his little brother as well. He's usually a dull and unassuming person, but his emotions still build under the surface until they envelop him 100% and explode outward. This is acknowledged by the narrative as a complex. To an even greater extent, his ???% state, which hijacks his body when he's been knocked unconscious (and so was evidently responsible for the initial incident). ???% is all of Mob's power with absolutely none of his humanity and protects him with incredible, overwhelming force. |
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Part of the training of the Mobile Infantry in Starship Troopers, that pop out when Rico and some friends on a leave are attacked by civilians who hate the military and, after inflicting a Curb-Stomp Battle, he muses that they acted completely out of reflexes and the attackers were lucky that soldiers on leave weren't allowed to carry any form of weapons or they would be dead. More accurately, that they might have been killed, as even unarmed the soldiers could have killed them. The narrator/protagonist points out that not only were the Mobile Infantry troopers not armed, but they were also specifically trained in disabling without killing, and it was *both* of these together that prevented a reflex lethal response. |
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