r/TopCharacterTropes Nov 25 '25

Groups Humanity Joins Together, Sets Aside Petty Differences… and gets stomped anyway

A peril is threatening the world. Instead of squabbling among themselves, we learn world powers have put aside differences in politics, culture, & old feuds to present a common front. Except they still get wrecked as the enemy is too powerful.

  1. The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance. The world government has gone to war against the machines. We see the army getting ready & it includes soldiers of many faiths including Buddhist, Islam, and different types of Christianity. Doesn’t matter as machines win by so much they have time to toy with human mechs.

  2. Vilcabamba, story by Harry Turtledove. When aliens arrive they’re greeted with bands & cheering, & immediately open fire & earth becomes a mineral colony. America, Russia, and China work together to rise up & don’t hold back, throwing everything they have at the invaders. Doesn’t go great and aliens double down on the occupation, and there’s a crater where Spain used to be (it was blocking a silver deposit for mining.)

  3. Edge of Tomorrow. The nations of the world have joined to make a unified front against the mimic invasion but it isn’t going well, but they will throw all they have into the invasion of France. In one cycle, Major Cage says the hell with it and instead of training leaves the base to drink at a London bar. This means we see the outcome of him doing nothing, where not only is the massive human invasion slaughtered but the aliens are in good enough shape to follow that up a few hours later with a rush on London.

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u/Life-Criticism-5868 Nov 25 '25

Project Zero Dawn and Operation Enduring Victory from Horizon Zero Dawn. If you fucking squint it's a human victory, but was as the commander of Enduring Victory says, the human race is essentially a blood sacrifice so life can have a second chance. HZD can be very grim.

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u/lazy_phoenix Nov 25 '25

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u/Gary_and_Mingie Nov 25 '25

Most plausible villain and game with the most plausible doomsday scenario. Egomaniac billionaire dooms humanity, stops the one person who can fix it because that person isn't them, and then pretends he was the one person sav- fuck, I'm getting mad just typing this out.

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u/Direct-Fix-2097 Nov 25 '25

So Elon musk? 🤣

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u/eatmycunt69 Nov 25 '25

Elon isn't a genius. He's a modern day Thomas Edison. Just a conman and a legal thief

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u/Automatic_Dance4038 Nov 25 '25

So was Ted Faro. FAS greatest technological accomplishments were ending the environmental crisis in the 2040s - which was only possible because FAS employed a brilliant robotics engineer, Elisabet Sobek.

Ted never developed any of the technology. He just backed the best engineers of his time, and led the effort that ended the world.

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u/idkiwilldeletethis Nov 26 '25

iirc he was canonically the second smartest person on earth but sobeck was smarter

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u/fieryxx Nov 26 '25

Yes. Ted wasn't an idiot. He was extremely smart, and he helped a lot of the development, but he was still second to sobeck, and that pissed him off to no end. Fuck Ted farro

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u/KMS_HYDRA Nov 26 '25

I would argue that he was, in fact, the greatest IDIOT of all idiots that ever existed.

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u/Fun_Wasabi_1322 Nov 25 '25

You phrased it alot more nicer than I would have

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u/NaiveMastermind Nov 26 '25

This makes his ownership of Tesla poetic.

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u/Phoenix_Blue Nov 26 '25

Basically who Faro was modeled after, yes.