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A Sub-Trope of Take This Job and Shove It, someone has either been given orders or put in a situation so against their morals, or seen their superiors take actions so unethical, that they refuse to be a part of it any longer and leave the job rather than be part of it. This works best when the person resigning is an acclaimed public hero and when the resignation would tarnish someone who relies on good publicity like a Corrupt Politician.
A Token Good Teammate who has been serving a corrupt regime is particularly likely to do this, which may well lead to them becoming a Defector from Decadence. It may or may not include an Insignia Rip-Off Ritual, albeit perhaps without the ritual part. Also, a character may do this after they see someone who they feel Undying Loyalty to being mistreated by their own organization. Of course, this action may be one done by a Doomed Moral Victor, as those left behind will might as well not change their ways and/or replace the person resigning with a Yes-Man or someone with Blind Obedience who is more than willing to do the unethical acts.
Compare and contrast with Turn in Your Badge, Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!, and Screw This, I'm Outta Here. Screw the Money, I Have Rules! is closely related and may overlap if the job is a particularly cushy one or the person really needs the money. The person resigning may be hit with Resignations Not Accepted in response. Often comes about after being forced to do someone else's dirty work one too many times. There's some overlap with The Last DJ, who values their integrity and doing what's right over their job prospects and rising in rank, and is willing to defy their bosses over it, and Rage Within the Machine, when someone begins doubting the organization they're a part of and first begins rebelling against it. (Or at least contemplating doing so.) An inverse is the Internal Reformist, who decided to try to stay within the system and attempt to guide it to better things or reform it that way.
For a specific case in feudal Japan where a samurai protests his master's decision in the only honorable way allowed by the bushido code, see Seppuku.
If they had no choice in the matter, that's Resigned in Disgrace.
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Daughter of the Lilies: Grand Master Wu resigns in protest off-page after learning that his Wizarding School went behind his back to teach the Black Magic of Drath summoning. He's also strongly implied to be an agent of the Crystal Dragon Jesus that opposes the Drath.
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics): When the Acorn Council votes to banish NICOLE from New Mobotropolis because "it's what the people want", Rotor is so disgusted and upset that he resigns from his seat on the spot.
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In the X-Men storyline From the Ashes, the X-Men try to do this when Professor X thinks about taking in Rogue. Professor X calls them out on this.
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Spider-Man 2099: This trope is part of Miguel O'Hara's Super Hero Origin story. He was originally the head geneticist of Alchemax, with their focus being genetic modification to create Corporate Samurais. At one point his superiors forced him to experiment on a human subject, despite Miguel's protests that they weren't ready yet. As a result, the man was transformed into a monster and Miguel was forced to have him killed. However, his boss called the experiment a success, making Miguel try to quit on moral grounds.
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The Expanse:
In the second season, Admiral Souther refuses to go along with orders that have a dangerously high chance of turning the Space Cold War between Earth and Mars into an open, shooting war. When Undersecretary Errenwright and Secretary General Sorrento Gillis press him on the matter, he promptly resigns his position as commander of the fleet on the spot, complete with ripping off his insignia and tossing it on the table. Internal Reformist Avasarala points out the consequence of this; the incredibly insane Admiral Nguyen (who has no problem with following the orders of or egging on the other hardliners in the government) is appointed to replace him, leaving no moderating voice in Earth's High Command.
The Season 4 episode "The One-Eyed Man" features two of these coming quite close together: first, a UN Marine General tenders his resignation due to a raid that went wrong from the previous episode. He feels that Avasarala took a needless risk in choosing to order the raid and put the lives of the marines and civilians in danger in order to help her political career, and he doesn't want to be part of that anymore. Meanwhile Drummer, after years of being Fred Johnson's right-hand woman, decides to quit because she doesn't like the direction he's pushing the Belt, which she feels emphasizes cooperation with the Inner Planets over the good of actual Belters.
Taken to a new level in the fifth season. In the wake of a horrifying terrorist attack that causes crippling damage to Earth, the new Secretary General appointed due to Gao's death orders a military strike that harms many innocent Belter civilians and can't be talked out of further such attacks despite both logical and emotional pleas from Avasarala. As a result first Avasarala and then more than half his Cabinet furiously resign on the spot, triggering a vote of no confidence that removes him from power. Avasarala, who was both the first and strongest objector to these indiscriminate military attacks and was the first to resign, is asked to take the position of Secretary General once again.
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In The Simpsons episode, "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part One", Smithers finally refuses to go along with Mr. Burns' latest evil scheme: a device to block out the sun and force the town to use even more of the energy that the nuclear plant produces. This turns out to be just a step too far for Smithers, who had stood by Burns for years and through countless immoral schemes, and during that episode alone, Burns had stolen oil from a struggling elementary school, caused a sinkhole that destroyed the old folk's home, injured Bart's dog, and kept forgetting Homer's name. note Technically Mr. Burns beats him to the punch by firing Smithers before Smithers can formally tender a resignation, but Smithers had already said he wouldn't work for Burns for as long as the scheme went on, so it's more or less the equivalent of Burns saying "You can't quit, you're fired!"
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Cirque Royale: All the other performers of the circus quit after Quinn took over as queen, calling her traitorous (for leaving fifteen years ago) and insulting her children and Kingston as half-breed mimes in their resignation letter. The current circus performers outside of the royal family all used to be part of the Freak Show—except Ron, who was regulated there after Leo took his place.
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Star Trek: Picard: In the backstory, then-Admiral Picard was responsible for overseeing much of the evacuation of Romulus (whose star was about to go supernova) before Starfleet abandoned the effort because several species within the Federation threatened to secede and a group of rogue synthetics bombarding Mars gave them the justification they needed. Picard threatened to resign his commission in protest as he considered this a betrayal of Starfleet's mission, and Starfleet called his bluff, hence why he's retired to France at the start of the series.
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Kamen Rider Zero-One: For about 2/3 of the show, Yua Yaiba (Kamen Rider Valkyrie) had been the right-hand woman of Gai Amatsu, the Corrupt Corporate Executive running ZAIA Industries. She did all kinds of underhanded acts, partly in an attempt to mitigate it whenever she could but mostly because he can force her obedience via a chip implanted in her head. After finally getting pushed too far (and figuring out how to disable the chip), Yua teams up with the heroic Kamen Riders to kick Amatsu's ass, then hands in her resignation: a right hook to the chin, complete with the kind of graphic effects that are normally reserved for the Riders' Finishing Moves.
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RWBY: Since the end of Volume 7, Marrow Amin, one of Ironwood's Ace-Ops, has shown increasing unhappiness with Ironwood's ruthlessly extreme actions and decisions. Late in Volume 8, Ironwood threatens to bomb the city of Mantle if the heroes don't bend to his will, after sabotaging their attempt to save it. This proves to be The Last Straw for Marrow, and he declares that Ironwood is doing Salem's work for her before turning his back on the tyrannical general. This would have gotten him shot by Ironwood, but he is saved by Winter, who pretends to arrest him so they can thwart Ironwood's plans together.
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At the end of Lord of War, Interpol Special Agent Jack Valentine finally catches Villain Protagonist Arms Dealer Yuri Orlov, who Valentine has been chasing for well over a decade by that point. Yuri responds by calmly telling Valentine that he'll never even be charged, let alone go to jail due to his connections, as at least some of Yuri's illicit gun running is actually him acting as a middleman for the US Government, allowing them to supply arms to unsavory forces while keeping up a facade of Plausible Denability. During the course of his monologue Yuri predicts that Valentine will threaten to resign to protest this development, but whatever happens, Yuri will still be released. He's right.
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From the DC Animated Universe:
In the Superman: The Animated Series episode Prototype, John Henry Irons designs a suit of Powered Armor that Lex Corp plans to supply the police, but Irons protests that the product is being rushed and in particular the neural interface for the suit hasn't been fully tested. After Luthor ignores his warnings and insists on starting production on the suit immediately, Irons resigns on the spot.
In the Justice League Unlimited episode "Clash," after believing that Lex Luthor was making a genuine effort to redeem himself,note He wasn't. The whole affair was a plot by Luthor to discredit Superman and the League. and then getting into a verbal and eventually physical fight with Superman over the matter, Captain Marvel, now thoroughly disillusioned with Superman and the Justice League's increasing paranoia, resigns from the League.
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In Harry Potter, when Cornelius Fudge installs Dolores Umbridge to take over for Dumbledore at Hogwarts after forcing Dumbledore out, Griselda Marchbanks and several other figures from the Ministry of Magic resign to protest Fudge's actions. Fudge proceeds to expand the Ministry's smear campaign to include her and the others, too.
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In RoboCop 3, the entire police force resigns rather than force people from their homes.
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One episode of King of the Hill sees Hank hire a seemingly-bright young man who turns out to be an incompetent drug addict, and then finds he can't fire the idiot because his addiction is considered a disability, and the company is just large enough to be subject to the Americans With Disabilities Act, forcing them to accommodate the addict. Finally, Hank gets fed up and quits in protest, making the company just small enough that they are no longer subject to the ADA, allowing his boss to fire the addict.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Detective Rosa Diaz quits the police after the murder of George Floyd, as she no longer wanted to be a part of a system that oppressed people of color.
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A downplayed version shows up in the Backstory of Final Fantasy VII with Professor Gast Faramis. Gast was the guy who set things in motion for the FF7 verse; he was the one who discovered Jenova, misidentified her note (or rather It) as an Ancient, and kick-started the Jenova Project (which created Sephiroth, SOLDIER, and many other problems). However, unlike the sadistic Hojo, Gast had his limits. When he realized that Jenova was not an Ancient, but something much worse, he tried to back off so he and his team could figure out what the hell they were actually dealing with. Unfortunately, the Project had gained its own momentum and there was nothing Gast could do about it. He quit Shinra a short time later, sensing that the only way he'd get some real answers was to continue his investigations on his own.
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Spider-Man (PS4): If you find one of the collectible backpacks, you'll find an article that blames Spider-Man for the death of a bunch of police officers that were killed by Electro, published by the Bugle. It was this article that made Peter quit his job, as he got tired of selling pictures to a paper that painted him as a criminal.
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Invisible Woman quit after learning that her husband and the other scientists of the Pro-Reg side create a clone of Thor and set it loose against their friends-turned-opponents, resulting in the death of Black Goliath, and then see nothing wrong with continuing to use it.
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In Jingo, when Vimes is relieved from command by Lord Rust, Carrot, Colon, and Detritus all hand in their badges. (Metaphorically in Detritus' case, because his badge is etched into his arm; "Someone can try to take it off me...").
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In the Superman: The Animated Series episode Prototype, John Henry Irons designs a suit of Powered Armor that Lex Corp plans to supply the police, but Irons protests that the product is being rushed and in particular the neural interface for the suit hasn't been fully tested. After Luthor ignores his warnings and insists on starting production on the suit immediately, Irons resigns on the spot.
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In The Dark Knight, as the manhunt to find the Joker becomes increasingly desperate and the stakes get higher and higher, Batman reveals that he created a device that will allow him to spy on every cell phone in Gotham. When he reveals this to Lucius Fox, Fox is shocked and horrified by the ethical issues it raises. Then Batman reveals that he has given control of the device to Fox because he doesn't trust himself with the potential slippery slope of using it. Given the threat posed by the Joker, Fox agrees to use the device one time, but also resigns as CEO of Wayne Enterprises, saying "As long as this machine is at Wayne Enterprises, I won't be." After the Joker is caught, the device is destroyed, and Fox returns to his position as CEO.
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Mortal Kombat 1: Both Scorpion and Smoke resign from the Lin Kuei in protest over Sub-Zero letting the previous Grandmaster die and turning on his fellow people of Earthrealm. They form another clan to oppose the Lin Kuei as well — the Shirai Ryu.
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The Lumberjack and the Tree Elf: Tutti Marble refuses to work during the 3rd Quarter Quell and reap any of the people she's spent so many years working with.
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In the Archer episode Once Bitten, when Archer, Ray, and Cyril are sent out on a particularly environmentally unfriendly mission, (blowing up an oil pipeline) Lana (who used to be an environmental activist before becoming a spy) gripes about the mission and the danger that similar human activity pose to the planet. Unbelievably enough Cheryl calls Lana out about her complaints, essentially saying that if Lana was serious and cared as much as she claims, she'd resign (or at least threaten to do so) but Lana won't because she's too busy trying to score brownie points with Mallory in the (futile) hope of inheriting the ISIS agency one day. The comment gets to Lana in a way that few other things on the show ever have.
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At the end of X-Wing: The Krytos Trap, Ysanne Isard is given control of the planet Thyferra, the only planet in the galaxy that produces bacta, after a corporate takeover of the world government. The New Republic leadership, not wanting to be perceived as launching an invasion over a planet's internal politics, decides to ignore Isard for the moment and go after other threats like Warlord Zsinj. This disgusts the members of Rogue Squadron enough that nearly every one of them opts to resign and launch their own guerilla campaign to liberate Thyferra (save for the son of a Rebel general, whose involvement would compromise any attempt to cast the action as independent of the New Republic government). Over the course of The Bacta War, the rogue Rogues manage to scrape together enough allies and resources to pull this off, and then find that their resignation paperwork was conveniently "misfiled," retroactively sanctioning the operation and allowing them to resume full military service.
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Mass Effect: In conversation about his C-Sec days, Garrus mentions he nearly did this when a mad doctor was allowed to go free.
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BioShock: Bill McDonogh urged Andrew Ryan not to nationalize Fontaine Futuristics after Frank Fontaine's death, as he saw it as both horrible PR and a betrayal of all the principles Rapture was built on. Ryan, however, saw only a chance to declare victory over his nemesis and grabbed it up. Enraged, and well aware Ryan had just hammered the last nail into Rapture's coffin, McDonogh resigned from the city council in protest.
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Murder at 1600: General Tully quits out of anger over how the president won't commit to rescuing the servicemen being held hostage in North Korea.
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Kevin & Kell:
When Kell is ousted as C.E.O. of Herd Thinners after a hostile takeover by R.L., many of the employees who had preferred Kell's more ethical, forward-thinking, and tolerant management texted their resignations and followed Kell out the door. (Some self-preservation may also be at play, considering R.L. and more importantly, Angelique would have no qualms targeting anyone with a connection to Kell note  particularly Frank, who's dating Kell's cousin, Desdemona, whose son married Kell's stepdaughter, and Corrie, who's Kell's niece.) They would go on to be the main workforce for Kell's new company, Dewclaw's Fine Meats.
Years later, after years of being under Angelique's ruthless thumb, quality control going downhill, and her taking Resignations Not Accepted to the extreme of hunting those that tried to quit and forcing them back into the office on pain of death, the rest of the workforce quits en masse (as part of the Great Resignation) and leaves the hunting industry altogether, forcing Angelique to first negotiate with Kell, and then revive the insectivore division just to keep Here Thinners afloat.
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Nightwing: Depending on the Writer, this is one of the more common explanations given for how Dick Grayson transitioned from Robin to Nightwing. In such versions, he walks out because he got fed up with being treated as a subordinate to Batman, or because Batman gave him some sort of order he refused to follow, or because he learns about an illicit affair between Batman and his girlfriend, Barbara Gordon (aka Batgirl).
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Daredevil (2015):
In Season 1, when Ben Urich tries to write an article that exposes Wilson Fisk's corruption, his editor stops him because he buys into Fisk's reputation as the saviour of Hell's Kitchen. Urich quits on the spot before Ellison gets a chance to fire him.
In Season 2, Claire Temple quits her job as a nurse in Metro General because the hospital tried to cover up the murder of one of the nurses, along with a few others.
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A Song of Ice and Fire:
In both the books and the TV adaption Game of Thrones, Queen Cersei tries to forcibly retire Barristan Selmy, commander of the Kingsguard in a fairly transparent attempt to install her own brother as the new head of the group. Being that appointment to the Kingsguard is a lifetime appointment, and traditionally only death or exile are valid reasons for someone getting kicked out, Selmy is very much against being retired. He spends a little time to give a "Reason You Suck" Speech to a good section of the Court and his colleagues in the Kingsguard, makes it clear that he's resigning due to the corruption of the court rather than being fired, then storms off. He even stops to make a note of all this in the official Kingsguard record and to kill a few mooks sent after him before he leaves the capital.
Also in the books, Jaime recalls how King Aerys' Hand of the King, Qarlton Chelsted discovered Aerys' plot to plant wildfire all over the capital and burn it to ash should Robert Baratheon defeat the loyalist forces. Chelsted tried everything he could to talk Aerys out of the plan, and when Aerys wouldn't budge, he furiously resigned on the spot. Aerys burned him alive in response.
Ned Stark resigns from his positon as Robert's Hand after he can't talk Robert out of having 14-year-old Daenerys Targaryen assassinated.
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One Piece:
During the Water 7 arc, Usopp quits the Straw Hats after learning that they plan to get another ship because the Going Merry won't be able to sail any further, and Usopp is very attached to the ship since it was a present from his friend Kaya. This is also a Poor Communication Kills issue, as Luffy was likewise troubled after hearing the news and was trying to put on a cheerful facade when he broke the news to Usopp, who took it the wrong way and triggered an argument. Though after the events of this and the Enies Lobby arc, Usopp apologizes and re-joins the crew later on.
Aokiji quits the Marines in the two-year Time Skip interim after Akainu beats him in a fair fight to become the Fleet Admiral of the Marines, not wanting to serve under someone who uses Knight Templar tactics and is more than willing to kill innocents just to eradicate a target.
Also the reason Fleet Admiral was an open position in the first place. Sengoku chose to quit when he learned that the World Government had chosen to cover up the break out of Impel Down's Level 6 prisoners instead of issuing Wanted posters for them, putting the public in greater danger. Sengoku didn't fully quit the Marines however, only resigning from the Fleet Admiral position.
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In a What If? story where Spider-Man successfully saves Gwen Stacy's life, J. Jonah Jameson crashes their wedding to expose Peter Parker as Spider-Man. Robbie Robertson informs him that his little stunt just cost him a city editor.
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The West Wing: At the climax of the "military space shuttle leak" in seasons six and seven Toby Ziegler, the person responsible for the leak, tries to give President Bartlet a letter of resignation over the matter. It's subverted, however; Bartlet tells the culprit to tear up their letter of resignation... because their actions are so bad and so damaging that Bartlet has to fire them "for cause". Furthermore, allowing them to resign in protest over the matter would give them and their actions an air of political and moral justification and righteousness that Bartlet doesn't feel they deserve.
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Mass Effect 2: Miranda Lawson and Jacob Taylor begin the game as loyal members of Cerberus until they shift loyalties to Commander Shepard. At the end of the game, if Shepard defies The Illusive Man and decides to blow up a facility filled with technology created by ancient Mechanical Abominations, both will immediately sever ties with Cerberus on the spot.
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In The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel I, Gwyn Reinford, founder of the Reinford Group and Alisa's grandfather, stepped down from his position as head of the company when he disagreed with their plans to build the very destructive railway guns at Garrelia Fortress. Unfortunately for him, his more business-eccentric daughter Irina took advantage of that and became the new head of the company, which allowed her to continue on with the plans to build the weapons unopposed.
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Not the intended use (Zantetsuken Reverse): The reason Hammer quit the US Army is because he found out about the Japan Extermination Project, which is Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
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In both the books and the TV adaption Game of Thrones, Queen Cersei tries to forcibly retire Barristan Selmy, commander of the Kingsguard in a fairly transparent attempt to install her own brother as the new head of the group. Being that appointment to the Kingsguard is a lifetime appointment, and traditionally only death or exile are valid reasons for someone getting kicked out, Selmy is very much against being retired. He spends a little time to give a "Reason You Suck" Speech to a good section of the Court and his colleagues in the Kingsguard, makes it clear that he's resigning due to the corruption of the court rather than being fired, then storms off. He even stops to make a note of all this in the official Kingsguard record and to kill a few mooks sent after him before he leaves the capital.
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Spider-Man quits after learning that the Pro-Reg side is locking up fellow superheroes in a prison within The Negative Zone — a dimension that is stated to instill feelings of anguish, fear, and dread within human beings — and treating them as legal non-people.
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In Star Trek Into Darkness, Scotty refuses to allow experimental torpedoes to be loaded onto the Enterprise until he's seen the specs and had a chance to examine them thoroughly. He and Kirk argue about it until Kirk pulls rank and orders Scotty to accept them without question, at which point Scotty says he has no choice but to resign.
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Young Justice: In Princes All, because of Lex Luthor's continued interference as Secretary-General of the United Nations prevents the Justice League from intervening in crisis situations and the meta-human trafficking all around the Earth, Batman, Batwoman, Green Arrow, Hardware, Katana, and Plastic Man all promptly resign from the League in protest of this. When Green Arrow asks Black Canary to join them, she angrily calls him out for planning this little stunt for some time behind Aqualad and Wonder Woman's (the current Co-Chairmans of the League) backs. Canary has no idea how right she is, except that Wonder Woman and Kaldur are actually in on it, as part of their plan with Batman to setup an anti-Light group who could work from behind the scenes without interference, making this somewhat of a subversion.
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Clown Corps: Agent Binky quits the Clown Corps after the mayor decides to take direct control over it and fires the former director in order to put the son of one of his biggest donors in the director's chair. Since clowns don't have badges, Binky hands in his red nose instead.
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In This Bites! after the SBS broadcasts the events of Enies Lobby, and Robin telling the world the events of Ohara, plus Cross publishing multiple black ops events from Cipher Pol 9's operational black book, enormous numbers of the Navy's more moral Marines start quitting in apparent disgust after learning just who and what they've been working for and with. Sengoku says a few days after the end of Enies Lobby that there were "more resignations in the last twenty-four hours than the last two years beforehand."
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In Darkness Series when the King of Zuwayzin cuts a deal to hand over refugee Algarvians to the Mad King Swemmel of Unkerlant towards the end of the series, Hajjaj, the Chief Advisor to the King of Zuwayzin resigns in protest. It should be noted that threatening this has been a recurring tactic he uses whenever he feels his young King is about to do something too unconscionable, and it usually works, but this time the King has no choice and the Advisor has no choice but to follow through.
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Squimpus McGrimpus: A technician — while testing the facial recognition function of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza's new animatronics — unknowingly triggers an aggressive reaction from Toy Bonnie with a photo of a certain bloke the establishment does not want snooping around within their premises. A near-death experience later, he's certainly not happy that he wasn't warned beforehand.
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Peace's Apprentice: All Might resigns from UA after Izuku's unjustified expulsion.
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In the opening titles of each episode of The Prisoner (1967), we see Number 6 angrily resigning from his job at an intelligence agency.
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The Dropoutnote See Bad Blood or The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley for a nonfiction portrayal of the Theranos scandal:
Designer Ana Arriola goes to work at Elizabeth Holmes's company, seeing something of herself in the young CEO. At the time, she is unaware of Elizabeth's lies about the company's signature product. Eventually, she starts catching on. Finally, Elizabeth runs a trial on cancer patients even though the machine doesn't work and dismisses Ana's concerns by saying it was just a trial. In disgust, Ana quits on the spot, taking her whole design team with her.
Head of chemistry Ian Gibbons is fired for discussing his concerns about Elizabeth with a Board member. The next day, engineer Brendan and all employees under him threaten to quit in protest. Ian is rehired but he is Reassigned to Antarctica.
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Midsomer Murders: In "Secrets and Spies", Barnaby, infuriated by MI6 meddling in his investigation, turns in his badge.
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In In the Loop, several figures in both the United States and United Kingdom governments are prepared to do this if their governments proceed to go to war based on a sketchy source that is supposedly supplying them with covert information but they strongly suspect to be false. In the end, only Karen Clarke (an Assistant Secretary of State for the US government) actually goes through with it, robbing the gesture of the meaning it would have had if they had all done it together. General Miller backs off at the last minute, rationalizing his decision by saying he'll be better able to help the soldiers under his command by remaining, and Simon is preemptively fired from his position in the UK Government and not allowed to even make a statement by resigning in protest.
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Star Trek: Ex Machina: In the time-skip between the Original Series and The Motion Picture, Kirk got cashiered for his habit of intervening in alien cultures (well, broadly). McCoy went straight to Fleet Admiral Nogura and said that Kirk deserved better treatment, and if he didn't get it Bones would quit. He was quite surprised when Nogura's response was, essentially, "go ahead."
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TMNT: Raph outright quits the team to investigate Winters by himself after a brief argument between him and Leo.
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Miss Scarlet & The Duke: In the season 2 finale, the London police commissioner tries to bring William up on charges after his son Detective Fitzroy is injured in the line of duty, after spending the last while trying to get William reassigned to Glasgow. Fitzroy, whom William has been mentoring, gets the entire detective squad to threaten to resign if the PC continues to target William, forcing him to back down lest the scandal scuttle his political career.
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House of Anubis: After Mara gets expelled for writing an accusatory article on Vera, Miss Andrews, who asked Mara to write the article in the first place, decided it would be best for her to quit teaching at the school. She couldn't stand working there anymore with Victor running the place, especially after the mess that had occurred the year before note A student was pulled from the school with no warning, another student was kidnapped and Victor had refused to help her, and all the students nearly died, because of her and the other teachers' efforts to become immortal, and especially couldn't allow Mr.Sweet to get away with expelling Mara. Mr.Sweet attempted to pull the Resignations Not Accepted card, but she still ended up leaving.
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Babylon 5
"In the Shadow of Z'Ha'Dum": Sheridan orders Mr. Morden (who was on a scientific expedition that vanished without a trace or any sign of survivors, an expedition that Sheridan's wife was also part of) held and interrogated without official charges in hopes of getting some answers related to his wife's death. As Sheridan keeps trying to use legal loopholes and unethical means to continue holding onto Morden and denying him his rights, this prompts Garibaldi, the station's Chief of Security, to resign in protest over the blatant violation of the law.
"Rumors, Bargains and Lies" has as one of Ivanova's stories on "The Voice of the Resistance" the fact that three quarters of President Clark's cabinet resigned after he ordered martial law imposed.
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Steve Rogers surrendered his role as Captain America (for the second time) when the US government declared he technically owed them back pay for the decades since World War II. He was afraid they would recommission him as an agent working directly for them and order him to do things that go against the ideals of America, which Rogers honors more than any administration or government bureaucracy.
After the events of Operation Galactic Storm, Hawkeye suggests to a depressed Cap that if he's so upset with how the Avengers behaved (executing the Kree Supreme Intelligence) he could do this, and go start a new superhero team. Cap rejects the idea as nuts.
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In the Alex Rider novel Scorpia, Max Grendel plans to retire from Scorpia's board of leadership because he's disturbed by their plans to develop a superweapon specifically for the purpose of killing schoolchildren. Unfortunately for him, Scorpia has a Resignations Not Accepted policy, and the briefcase his colleagues get him as a retirement gift is filled with scorpions that sting him to death when it's opened.
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In the Justice League Unlimited episode "Clash," after believing that Lex Luthor was making a genuine effort to redeem himself,note He wasn't. The whole affair was a plot by Luthor to discredit Superman and the League. and then getting into a verbal and eventually physical fight with Superman over the matter, Captain Marvel, now thoroughly disillusioned with Superman and the Justice League's increasing paranoia, resigns from the League.
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Happens a couple times in Star Trek: The Next Generation
Worf resigns his commission at the end of the fourth season when Starfleet refuses to get involved in the brewing Klingon Civil War, citing that it is an "internal matter" and without hard evidence of Romulan involvement, they cannot intervene. Once the Romulans are exposed and Gowron's faction wins, Worf is reinstated.
Wesley Crusher resigns from Starfleet Academy in "Journey's End" after he interferes with the Enterprise's mission to resettle a group of Native American colonists. Picard gives him an epic chewing out, which Wesley throws back in his face by saying what they are doing is wrong regardless of whether they were ordered to or not.
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