Also, let me guess, the whole grenade with the glass thing is basically "Dead Space Easiness" paralel scene to the one on which Isaac is betrayed by the cultists and later a Big Damn Hero Space Helicopter thingy shows up blasts the glass making the cultists be sucked out to space, all while Isaac escaped smoothly.
So now Mister Isaac had used a tunnel to escape the mayhem alongside the few good yukkuris of the place and a single shithead patchouli that he will probably use as bait against other shitheads or necromorphs.
JIE, I don't like you speaking in TVTropese all the time, mostly because it's needlessly esoteric and the concept can be more easily brought out just be using an appropriate adjective or descriptive phrase, but can you honestly call an enemy that tries to kill you and ends up haphazardly killing people also trying to kill(capture) you a "Big Damn Hero"?
SUN said: JIE, I don't like you speaking in TVTropese all the time, mostly because it's needlessly esoteric and the concept can be more easily brought out just be using an appropriate adjective or descriptive phrase, but can you honestly call an enemy that tries to kill you and ends up haphazardly killing people also trying to kill(capture) you a "Big Damn Hero"?
Once you start seeing troupes it's hard to let go of them, i honestly don't see the problem, if someone doesn't understand it can ask me and i'll always rephrase myself.
I gave that trope title to the ship as a ironic joke, since, if it wasn't because of it's intervention, Isaac would had been taken away by the Unitologists, so the ship that was meant to kill them all, incluiding Isaac, saved him. That's the irony of calling it a "Big Damn Hero", since it clearly wasn't meant to be that, but it turned out like that.
But now that i think about it, there is a far more accurate term for this, "Big Damn Villain", the same thing only a villain does so, probably forgot about it since the Big Damn Villain troupe happens way less than the Big Damn Hero one for obvious reasons.