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Prisoner Exchange
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One of the heroes has been captured by the bad guys. His friends know where he's being kept, but the dungeon lies deep within the villain's impenetrable fortress, surrounded by guards, and a good old-fashioned prison break simply won't do. However, it just so happens that one of the opposition has been spotted wandering around outside Camp Good Guy, and was conveniently dumb enough to get caught. Now there are two captives, one in each camp. So what do the two opposing sides do in this situation? Each has something the other wants, and neither is willing to let up unless they can find a way to use the situation to their advantage. So they agree to trade hostages. They meet up at a certain location where the exchange will take place, both prisoners get to go free, and everyone's happy. Right? Usually the captured member of the other team is no ordinary Mook. He may be someone who is important to the villain in some way, someone he cares about or needs in order to fulfill his Evil Plan, otherwise the other side would not bother with trying to get him back. Heroes usually don't need this kind of motivation to rescue a captive comrade, as they generally need less of a reason to save people. A Messianic Archetype may risk both his life and the chance of giving up whatever advantage he may have had, coupled with letting a villain go free, in order to save a total stranger, although it's just as likely that the captive will be someone close to the hero in order to facilitate drama. The exchange often involve both parties facing each other across a wide open area, with armed soldiers present or hidden in case the other party tries something. Each captive walks toward the other, they pass by each other in the center and proceed on to their own group. Often takes place on a bridge, since it marks the only crossing point of a natural barrier, such as a river or chasm, where two territories would typically be divided. It also gives both sides a clear view of each other as well as of the hostages in case anyone tries anything funny (providing there is no Ominous Fog), and can be symbolic for the hostages making their journey home. Note that the downside of this agreement is, because Evil Is Petty, villains rarely make fair trades. While a hero will be bound to keep his word and make sure that the hostage is returned to the villain unharmed, the villain will often take the first opportunity to kill his hostage as soon as he gets what he wants, or to cause the heroes to walk into a trap, or find some other way to go back on his promise. Cunning good guys or Anti-Heroes may realize this and never intend to make a trade with the villain in the first place, or both sides may have the intention of screwing each other over, in which case the hostages themselves rarely have any say in the matter and may end up on the worse end of the deal. If the hero decides to trade themself for the hostage, it's Take Me Instead. See also Hostage Situation and Checkpoint Charlie. |
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We're Alive has a case where "both sides try to screw each other" when Saul tries to coax the Mallers into exchanging Lizzy by offering to kidnap and hand over Pegs. But when the exchange goes down the Tower folk are using Riley as a decoy and planning to ambush the Mallers, who are also using a decoy who they promptly shoot to cause confusion and planning an ambush, so they can attack the Tower while its best fighters are at the exchange. | |
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A Sunday The Far Side panel parodied this trope with a prisoner exchange between hunters and some deer, each holding a bound member of the other group. | |
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Sark is swapped in this way early in the third season of Alias. A third party messes it up, a gunfight breaks out, and the bad guys make off with both hostages. | |
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In Mattimeo, the Redwallers capture General Ironbeak's three magpies, who are his only way of getting supplies, and trade them for the three Redwall hostages. Unfortunately, Ironbeak is smart enough to use the Prisoner Exchange as a cover while he sends his troops to steal as much food as they can from Redwall. | |
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Happens without incident in the mini-series V: The Final Battle, when the Big Bad Diana exchanges Donovan's son for one of her own men. Of course, Diana has no reason to stop the exchange because she's "converted" Donovan's son into becoming her spy. | |
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When the Havenites and Manticorans discuss prisoner-of-war exchanges in the later Honor Harrington books, at least one character muses on what a fair exchange rate on prisoners would be, given that most battles had been stacked heavily in favor of the Manticorans' superior training and technology versus the Havenites' massive quantity of ships and troops. | |
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Near the end of Jason Matthews's Red Sparrow, Korchnoi is discovered as the SVR mole while Dominika is hidden by the CIA in Athens. A deal is struck so that Dominika would be returned to Moscow in exchange for Korchnoi's transfer to the West. The novel ends with Dominika returning to Russia safely, while the Americans are left with Korchnoi's body after he was assassinated just as he was about to make it across the bridge where the exchange occurred. | |
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At the end of the The Simpsons episode "The Crepes of Wrath", Albanian child spy Adil Hoxha is exchanged for an American child spy. | |
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Blake and Mortimer: At the end of The Voronov Conspiracy, the Soviets exchange Nastasia for Olrik over the Glienicke bridge. Olrik, on the other hand, decides he'd rather not face what the Soviets have in mind for him (due to conspiring to murder several Russian officials) and jumps into the river. The heroes decide that the gunshots on the other side of the Iron Curtain are none of their business. | |
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Empires SMP Season 1: After Joey kidnaps Lizzie's axolotl knight Sir Strawberry and Lizzie fails to find him in the Lost Empire, Lizzie kidnaps and imprisons the Tiger Blood Prince in return and arranges one such exchange in the desert west of the Ocean Empire, near Pixandria. Both sides then proceed to sabotage the exchange by secretly hiring Sausage, a fellow third-party ruler, as an assassin to kill the other ruler. Sausage indeed kills them both. The incident is re-iterated in the Revenge Ballad "The Stand-Off" in Lizzie's official musical adaptation. | |
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One of these takes place in Heroes Volume 2. Bob, the head of The Company, kidnaps Claire. Claire's father, HRG, kidnaps Bob's daughter Elle, and attempts to trade her to get his daughter back. | |
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In the German film Canaris, Abwehr agent Althoff blows his cover while spying in France shortly before World War II, but is quickly returned home in exchange for a French spy who was caught in Germany. | |
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The Outer Limits (1995): In "Lithia", Major Mercer tries to trade Miranda, who's being held prisoner, for a woman who is from the enclave holding her. Sadly, the exchange turns into a battle, resulting in her and Ariel's deaths. | |
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An episode of Magnum, P.I. involved an exchange which traded an American POW from Vietnam for the man who killed Magnum's wife. | |
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Season 2 of the 2010 Nikita saw a hostage exchange between Team Nikita and Division. Thanks to Percy being half the exchange, Nikita, and the show's Gambit Pileup (there's four factions playing) tendencies, the whole thing goes to hell. Only Team Nikita comes out ahead. | |
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In Les Misérables, Enjolras and Combeferre were about to suggest exchanging Javert for Jehan Prouvaire (who had been captured by the National Guard), but experienced something of a timing failure. | |
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In Inanna's Descent to the Netherworld, Inanna (later known as Ishtar) went to Irkalla to try and take over, but was defeated by her sister Ereshkigal. Meanwhile, above ground, nobody is having sex, plants are dying, etc. So Inanna arranges to be brought back to life, and Ereshkigal agrees to let her go...on one condition: that she find someone to take her place. Inanna searches for someone, but finds no one that she really wants to send to Irkalla. Then she sees her husband Dumuzi (Tammuz) lounging around under a tree instead of openly mourning for her. note In some versions, he is having sex with some other woman. This enrages Inanna because it makes her think he doesn't care about her, so in a fit of hurt and anger, she chooses him to go in her place. His sister begs her not to do that, saying Take Me Instead...and eventually Inanna regrets sending her husband down there. So an agreement is made: Dumuzi lives in Irkalla for six months, and his sister switches with him for the next six. While he's down there, nothing grows, but while he's with Inanna, everything is allowed to grow again. | |
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In a Calvin and Hobbes storyline, Calvin "kidnaps" Susie's Binky Betsy doll and holds it for ransom. Susie retaliates by "kidnapping" Hobbes. Calvin ends up giving Susie both her doll back and a quarter in exchange for Hobbes. | |
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Tehran: Mossad arranges to have one for Masoud by kidnapping Faraz's wife. However, it falls apart. | |
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms has several of these. The most infamous one is when Xiahou Shang is exchanged for Chen Shi at Mt. Ding Jun. While the exchange is taking place, Huang Zhong shoots Xiahou Shang in the back, which enrages Xiahou Yuan to the point of charging into battle. Which is exactly what Huang Zhong wanted. | |
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Happens in Raumschiff GameStar, with Darth Mopp being exchanged for Communications Officer Mikkl. Naturally, while both sides are negotiating the conditions, the prisoners escape on their own... | |
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In Final Fantasy XIV Patch 4.2 and 4.3, with Doma liberated from the Garlean Empire, a group of moderate Garleans arrive at the country with the intent on peace talks. They both agree to exchange prisoners if Doma stops the idea of summoning Primals, which they are more than happy to oblige. As it turns out, the Garlean Ambassador, Asahi, has no desire to follow this as he has been charged by Elidibus-in-Zenos'-body to find his sister Yotsuyu and force her to become a Primal herself. While that plan goes off without a hitch, Asahi's death at Yotsuyu's hands allows another to take over and push for the exchange. | |
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Rio Lobo, the loose remake to the above-film also has one of these. At the climax Cardona has been captured to trade for Ketchum. The two of them both walk across an empty space between buildings. Cardona dives into a stream at the half way point where Phillips is waiting with guns, removing him from the line of fire, while McNally then tells Hendricks how Ketchum signed over all of the deeds they'd stolen, getting him shot by his own men. | |
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: In "Shadow Warrior", one occurs at the end after the Republic has captured General Grievous and Separatist leader Count Dooku in turn captures Anakin Skywalker. | |
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Bridge of Spies is based on the Abel/Powers exchange described under Truth in Television below. | |
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During Dm C Devil May Cry, Kat is taken prisoner by Mundus, and Dante eventually gets his hands on Lilith and her child, the latter of which is Mundus' heir. Dante arranges for an exchange between them to save Kat, and both Dante and Mundus' officers conduct the exchange in a professional manner. Vergil, however, had no such compunctions, and shoots Lilith and the baby dead midway through the exchange, turning the relationship sour in record time. | |
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James Bond is exchanged for Zhao in Die Another Day, after the former had been captured by the North Korean Korean People's Army and held prisoner. Initially MI6 left him for dead because the operation he was on required that the British government disavow his existence if he was caught, but some intel leaked from North Korea that resulted in the deaths of other MI6 agents, raising the possibility that the daily Enhanced Interrogation Techniques being done to Bond was causing him to leak intel and compromise them, forcing M to get him out of there any way they could and fast. | |
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Subverted in Chrysalis (RinoZ), when Commander Titus tries to ransom back his daughter Morrelia from the Colony, but Enid points out that his forces haven't left any captured ants alive, so he has no one to exchange and has to make other concessions. | |
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Subverted in American Dad!, where, back during the Cold War, Stan is being traded for a Soviet agent. As they pass each other, he takes the opportunity to extol the virtues of America, and all the things the Soviet is leaving behind. In response, the Soviet puts his arm around Stan and starts talking about Glorious Mother Russia, while leading him back to the Soviet side where he is promptly grabbed by the Soviets again, as the Americans can only Face Palm as they watch. | |
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In The X-Files Mulder performs such a trade between Scully and an alien clone he believes is his sister Samantha. In this case, though, it's the good guys who aren't playing fair and have a sniper standing by to shoot the kidnapper once both hostages are clear. | |
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A prisoner swap opens the Battle of Mt. Ding Jun in Dynasty Warriors 4, based on the same scene from Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Wei's Xiahou Shang is traded for Shu's Chen Shi. The two slowly walk towards each other across an open field while observed by generals from both sides, but the moment one passes the other, both break out into a run for their own lines. That appears to be the cue that the prisoner exchange is over, as arrows start flying from both sides immediately afterwards. This curtly concludes the cease fire and leads directly to the battle itself. | |
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The third Skulduggery Pleasant book has a scene on Dublin's Liffey Bridge, where the heroes have to trade Fletcher, the only person in the world who can open the gate for the Faceless Ones, to the Diablerie in exchange for Grand Mage Thurid Guild. Naturally, they all double-cross each other multiple times. The Diablerie has exactly one more double-cross than the heroes. | |
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An episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender featured the attempt to make a trade of King Bumi for the Fire Nation governor's infant son. It did not go well. | |
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There's a form of this in the X-Wing Series book Wedge's Gamble. There is an Imperial prison which Rogue Squadron can access, and a corrupt warden who will make deals. The prison has Rebels and scum of the galaxy, the latter group being the one that gives the warden more trouble. Said warden will let the Rogues retrieve some Rebels, but only if they also take some of that scum, too; namely members of Black Sun, a criminal empire which has dissolved. Little does he know that the Rogues are there for the scum so said scum can be recruited in a labyrinthine plot - the Rebels are just a nice bonus. | |
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The Evil That Men Do. Holland has been hired to kill Torture Technician Molloch. He plans to lure Molloch out into the open by kidnapping his sister Claire, ostensibly for ransom. Molloch then gets his hands on the daughter of Holland's partner, and suggests a Prisoner Exchange instead. The problem is Claire is already dead, accidentally shot during the kidnapping. | |
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Among the many times that Lucky Luke has been taken prisoner by the Daltons, this only happened once in the album "The Daltons Trail". As the gang's brains Joe ended up arrested by the authorities because of his stupidity and Lucky Luke found himself captured by the three other Daltons because of Rantanplan's stupidity, the only solution that both sides can agree on is exchanging the desperado for the lawman. During the walk none try something as they can see each other but both are prepared for treachery, and the moment that the exchange is completed Joe and Luke barely manage to jump over at their sides as they simultaneously order them to shoot. And then Rantanplan appears in the middle which forces Averell and Luke to simultaneously shout at their allies to stop. | |
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Redwall: In Season 2, Ironbeak takes Cornflower, Mrs. Churchmouse, and Rolo hostage in an attempt to force the Abbeydwellers to surrender. When they retaliate by taking his magpies hostage, Ironbeak agrees to a prisoner exchange and promises not to engage in any tricks. Once the exchange is complete, he reveals he lied and had his soldiers seize the infirmary and dormitories while it was taking place. | |
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Red Dead Redemption uses this. Norman Deek is being traded for the Ship Tease, and surprisingly enough, they don't want the prisoner back. | |
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On Lost, Jack suggests offering the captive "Henry" in exchange for Walt, who has been kidnapped by the Others. Unfortunately, the Others had a different plan. | |
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In Snow Day, Wayne is being held hostage by Snowplow Man. Meanwhile, the protagonists have Trudy, Snowplow Man's right-hand raven. | |
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In A Song of Ice and Fire Catelyn suggests trading Jaime Lannister for her daughters, whom she supposes are being held hostage by the Lannisters. Given the patriarchal society of Westeros, this is not regarded as a good exchange and the idea is rejected even by her son Robb. | |
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in a more hostage for macguffin girl way, Farworld sees the dark circle kidnap Dew in order to trade her for Kyja, who is a 'guest' of the water elementals. | |
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Happens in, of all games, Pokémon Ranger Guardian Signs, where your partner (the opposite-gender player character) is kidnapped near the beginning of the game, and you capture Blue Eyes, one of the leaders of the Pokemon Pinchers, and later swap them for each other. | |
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In Read or Die, Yomiko trades Joker for Nenene... only to learn that Wendy hadn't captured Nenene at all. She had just asked the British Library's resident Master of Disguise to impersonate Nenene for the exchange so that they could get Joker back. | |
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The Executioner. In "Brothers in Blood", Bolan is told to surrender in exchange for a captive. Realising Bolan won't give himself up without a guarantee, the Big Bad moves into an exposed position where Bolan can shoot him, though the muzzle flash would give away Bolan's position and get him killed in turn. | |
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Once on Get Smart KAOS kidnapped the Chief, so Control captured one of KAOS's agents to try to make a deal. KAOS captured another - back and forth until the only non-prisoners were Max and Sigfried, who arranged an exchange. KAOS got the last laugh when, during the exchange which was two big buses full of prisoners, KAOS captured the Control bus driver. | |
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Game of Thrones: Catelyn tries to pull one off with the Lannisters — Jaime for her daughters — but it doesn't go over too well. Still, due to Brienne's absolute loyalty, she's still trying to retrieve Sansa and Arya. | |
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In A Study in Murder by Robert Ryan, Dr. Watson is being held in a prisoner of war camp in Germany during the First World War, but is told he'll be released because of his advanced age. He doesn't know that Sherlock Holmes has agreed to give himself up in exchange. This causes a Mass "Oh, Crap!" on the Allied side because the Germans will seek to use Holmes for propaganda purposes, so arrangements are made to intercept (or failing that, to kill) Holmes. Meanwhile a friend of Watson breaks a German Femme Fatale Spy out of prison, intending to swap her for Watson instead. This leads to a Gambit Pileup when the spy escapes before the swap can happen. | |
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There is a complicated example in Robin of Sherwood. The Sheriff of Nottingham captures Much the Miller's Son, but at the same time the Sheriff's nephew Martin is kidnapped and held to ransom by another outlaw. Robin has to rescue Martin from the other outlaw and then exchange him for Much. The actual exchange goes pear-shaped when the Sheriff tries to have Robin and Much ambushed immediately afterwards, which disgusts Martin so much that he leaves again with Robin. | |
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In the Doctor Who episode "Time and the Rani" the Doctor trades the Rani for his companion Mel in this way. | |
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In Des hommes et des dieux, the group that kidnaps the monks demands the release of some of their members by the French authorities in return for the safe release of the monks. It never comes to pass, and the monks are killed. | |
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Repeatedly subverted in The Book of Mormon during Captain Moroni's war against the Lamanites; both sides try to organise prisoner exchanges, but it's never seen to actually happen. Moroni instructs Teancum to capture prisoners, if possible, to exchange for the Nephites who were taken when the Lamanites conquered several cities. However, Teancum isn't able to make any successful assaults, since those captured cities include cutting-edge fortifications of Moroni's own design. The king of the Lamanites later contacts Moroni to arrange a prisoner exchange, but negotiations break down because they can't stand each other, and Moroni instead liberates all the Nephite prisoners he can find by assaulting where they're being held. |
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In Call of Juarez: The Cartel, the protagonists intend to exchange Juarez's son for Jessica Stone. Alvarez shoots both at the exchange. | |
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An episode of Codename: Kids Next Door had the main group exchange the Toilenator for a fellow operative. Said operative is Numbuh 13, a complete idiot and a Walking Disaster Area who contributes nothing to the episode's mission, but is unintentionally recaptured by the adults at the end of the episode. To their incredible regret. | |
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In Covert Action, this option is available to players that get captured. You can opt to wait a several hours to escape instead. | |
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Subverted in an early episode of The Sandbaggers. The hero's girlfriend has been captured in East Germany and everyone agrees to a trade. He has a sniper shoot her down when she's halfway across so that the trade cannot take place. | |
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In PAYDAY: The Heist, heisters who are taken into custody can only be returned by trading out a hostage between police assaults. | |
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Happened at the end of the Mission: Impossible episode "The Exchange", where Jim blatantly ignored the 'disavow if caught or killed' policy of the IMF and arranged to exchange an enemy spy for a captured Cinnamon. After the villain got his man back, he hosed Jim and Cinnamon down with a machine gun. But Jim had the last laugh: He was wearing body armor, the coat he slipped around Cinnamon's shoulders during the exchange was also armored, and before exchanging prisoners, he had successfully broken the enemy agent and gotten him to spill the beans on his entire network, rendering him worthless. | |
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When Taekwondo Strikes: After Louis is arrested and tortured for aiding La Résistance, resistance leader Li offers himself in exchange for Louis. Naturally, the villains kill Louis as soon as Li is in their grasp. | |
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In Full Metal Panic!, Sousuke has to make the decision of trading his hostage for either Kaname or Tessa. He picks Tessa, knowing that Kaname can protect herself just fine, and her Action Girl instincts means that she'll mess up the bad guys plans by reacting in a way they don't expect. | |
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Happy Heroes: Oversensitive S. believes that the Heroes captured his companions Sad S. and Sick S., and so he kidnaps Doctor H. and demands a hostage trade. Of course, the Heroes didn't capture anyone, so they send Sweet S. and Careless S. (disguised as Sad S. and Sick S.) respectively in order to get Doctor H. released, then fought themselves out of the situation. | |
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