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 Post subject: Favorite Last Stands [Spoilers!]
PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:46 am 
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Thread for one's favorite last stands in media, be it in Literature, Television, Movies, whatever. Quotes and links are encouraged from posters.

From literature, the attack of the HMS Thunderchild in "War of the Worlds" will always stand out to me as one of the best 'stands'.

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He sprang to his feet and saw to starboard, and not a hundred yards from their heeling, pitching boat, a vast iron bulk like the blade of a plough tearing through the water, tossing it on either side in huge waves of foam that leaped towards the steamer, flinging her paddles helplessly in the air, and then sucking her deck down almost to the waterline.

A douche of spray blinded my brother for a moment. When his eyes were clear again he saw the monster had passed and was rushing landward. Big iron upperworks rose out of this headlong structure, and from that twin funnels projected and spat a smoking blast shot with fire. It was the torpedo ram, Thunder Child, steaming headlong, coming to the rescue of the threatened shipping.

Keeping his footing on the heaving deck by clutching the bulwarks, my brother looked past this charging leviathan at the Martians again, and he saw the three of them now close together, and standing so far out to sea that their tripod supports were almost entirely submerged. Thus sunken, and seen in remote perspective, they appeared far less formidable than the huge iron bulk in whose wake the steamer was pitching so helplessly. It would seem they were regarding this new antagonist with astonishment. To their intelligence, it may be, the giant was even such another as themselves. The Thunder Child fired no gun, but simply drove full speed towards them. It was probably her not firing that enabled her to get so near the enemy as she did. They did not know what to make of her. One shell, and they would have sent her to the bottom forthwith with the Heat-Ray.

She was steaming at such a pace that in a minute she seemed halfway between the steamboat and the Martians--a diminishing black bulk against the receding horizontal expanse of the Essex coast.

Suddenly the foremost Martian lowered his tube and discharged a canister of the black gas at the ironclad. It hit her larboard side and glanced off in an inky jet that rolled away to seaward, an unfolding torrent of Black Smoke, from which the ironclad drove clear. To the watchers from the steamer, low in the water and with the sun in their eyes, it seemed as though she were already among the Martians.

They saw the gaunt figures separating and rising out of the water as they retreated shoreward, and one of them raised the camera-like generator of the Heat-Ray. He held it pointing obliquely downward, and a bank of steam sprang from the water at its touch. It must have driven through the iron of the ship's side like a white-hot iron rod through paper.

A flicker of flame went up through the rising steam, and then the Martian reeled and staggered. In another moment he was cut down, and a great body of water and steam shot high in the air. The guns of the Thunder Child sounded through the reek, going off one after the other, and one shot splashed the water high close by the steamer, ricocheted towards the other flying ships to the north, and smashed a smack to matchwood.

But no one heeded that very much. At the sight of the Martian's collapse the captain on the bridge yelled inarticulately, and all the crowding passengers on the steamer's stern shouted together. And then they yelled again. For, surging out beyond the white tumult, drove something long and black, the flames streaming from its middle parts, its ventilators and funnels spouting fire.

She was alive still; the steering gear, it seems, was intact and her engines working. She headed straight for a second Martian, and was within a hundred yards of him when the Heat-Ray came to bear. Then with a violent thud, a blinding flash, her decks, her funnels, leaped upward. The Martian staggered with the violence of her explosion, and in another moment the flaming wreckage, still driving forward with the impetus of its pace, had struck him and crumpled him up like a thing of cardboard. My brother shouted involuntarily. A boiling tumult of steam hid everything again.

"Two!," yelled the captain.

Everyone was shouting. The whole steamer from end to end rang with frantic cheering that was taken up first by one and then by all in the crowding multitude of ships and boats that was driving out to sea.

The steam hung upon the water for many minutes, hiding the third Martian and the coast altogether. And all this time the boat was paddling steadily out to sea and away from the fight; and when at last the confusion cleared, the drifting bank of black vapour intervened, and nothing of the Thunder Child could be made out, nor could the third Martian be seen. But the ironclads to seaward were now quite close and standing in towards shore past the steamboat.


For television? The Death of Battlestar Pegasus. Unfortunately, this is the best of the videos I could find, and it only shows the actual death and not the bridge beforehand or anything.

For movies? The only one I can really think of off the top of my head [at 1:46am] is Hudson and the other Marines during Aliens.


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Buh...?

Um... I really like it when in that one movie... they like, killed the bad guy. And the bad guy was all, "No way, man!" and the good guys were all "Pshht, hell yeah."

Then they rolled the credits with some 80s metal band and everybody went home.


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The only one that really comes to mind is from Shogun, by James Clavel. The part where Mariko and her Samurai try and leave the castle. Yeah, that was awesome.


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No mentions of the last stand in 300 yet? Amazing...
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Yeah, can't think of many right now either. But I've got a few from television and games.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxNOox_oSH8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDcZVgB5 ... re=related (When Eddie dies)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpfdt1XS ... re=related

I just know that there are some great ones that are eluding me right now.


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"Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them,
Cannon in front of them
Volley'd and thunder'd;
Storm'd at with shot and shell,
Boldly they rode and well,
Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of Hell
Rode the six hundred."

The epic granddaddy of last stands...
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 Post subject: Re: Favorite Last Stands
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Talonmaster Zso wrote:
For television? The Death of Battlestar Pegasus. Unfortunately, this is the best of the videos I could find, and it only shows the actual death and not the bridge beforehand or anything.


I will never be able to unread that. EVER. I am now going to boycott this thread lest I read more spoilers.


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the final charge in the movie "Last Samurai"


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Are you kidding? No one's said the endgame of Call of Duty 4 yet? That was amazing! All of your friends and allies are getting killed off and Price slides you that pistol and... well. HE'S NOT DEAD! HE CAN'T DIE (*DENIAL*)! So amazing.


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Oh god, how could I forget.
That was like crack to me. Best moment in my gaming history yet.


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 Post subject: Re: Favorite Last Stands
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Fatalcrash wrote:
Talonmaster Zso wrote:
For television? The Death of Battlestar Pegasus. Unfortunately, this is the best of the videos I could find, and it only shows the actual death and not the bridge beforehand or anything.


I will never be able to unread that. EVER. I am now going to boycott this thread lest I read more spoilers.


My apologies, perhaps I should have added spoiler tags...


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OK...VG:Brothers In Arms:Road to Hill 30...[At Hill 30] They were at the base of the hill having to hold the line until some Sherman Tanks showed up and Baker ran all the way to the rally point by himself and brought them back and saved the day...Shweet!

Movie:Band of Brothers-Bastogne(All that needs to be said.)

Movie:Saving Pvt.Ryan...that last battle-umm...The Sniper guy died, Sgt Harvak dies, Miller dies...Ryan lives and cries at Millers tombs...yea

Book:D-Day (Stephen Ambrose)-Story-The man who fended off a squad of germans with a pistol until he was finally overwhelmed and shot.

Movie-Booke-Television...Black Hawk Down( The 2 Snipers who defened the Helicopter until they ran out of ammunition...)

Please tell me someone has thought of at least one of these.


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HellhounD wrote:
Book:D-Day (Stephen Ambrose)-Story-The man who fended off a squad of germans with a pistol until he was finally overwhelmed and shot.

Please tell me someone has thought of at least one of these.


While not the same as the above example, you did remind me of a good real WWII stand:

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Churchill now sent 40 Commando—also Royal Marines—in against the hill, and led them himself, playing the pipes. The leading troop went in yelling, shooting from the hip, and overran the German positions on 622.

But between casualties on the way up the hill and more casualties from very heavy German fire on the top, Churchill quickly found himself isolated with only a handful of defenders around him. There were only six Commandos on the hilltop, and three of those were wounded, two of them very badly. “I was distressed,” said Churchill with memorable understatement, “to find that everyone was armed with revolvers except myself, who had an American carbine.”

Still, the little party fought on until the revolver ammunition was gone and Churchill was down to a single magazine for his carbine. A German mortar round killed three of his little party and wounded still another, leaving Churchill as the only unwounded defender on the hilltop. It was the end. Churchill turned to his pipes, playing “Will ye no come back again” until German grenades burst in his position and he was stunned by a fragment from one of them.


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If not too much to ask, i'd like to find the whole story behind that. I'm a huge WWII buff and havne't come across your example before. Just wondering if there was a link or book for me to look into.


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HellhounD wrote:
If not too much to ask, i'd like to find the whole story behind that. I'm a huge WWII buff and havne't come across your example before. Just wondering if there was a link or book for me to look into.


Fighting Jack Churchill.

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