10 Sci-Fi Villains Who Got What They Deserved

10. Dick Jones - RoboCop

As a senior executive of Omni Consumer Products, Dick Jones planned to use his position to take advantage of the reconstruction of the city of Detroit and have his heavily armoured ED-209 robots replace the local police force.

But when RoboCop threatened to derail his plans he had the brutal crime boss Clarence Boddicker kill the creator of the RoboCop project, Bob Morton, and added the Directive 4 limitation to RoboCop’s programming, preventing him from taking any action against an OCP executive.

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Jones even gloated about his involvement in Morton's death to a defenceless RoboCop before leaving him to be killed by an ED-209 robot. But Jones was eventually undone by his own ego in the film's final act.

RoboCop confronts Jones at the top of OCP tower during a board meeting and plays a recording of him confessing to his involvement in Morton’s murder. Jones panics and tries to take the CEO hostage but is promptly fired from OCP, nullifying Directive 4 and allowing RoboCop to shoot him.

Jones is then sent crashing through a window and falls to his death, delivering a satisfying end to such an immoral and power hungry villain.

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