Samurai Jack
"I thought that after I had destroyed Aku and with his death, his daughter and the love of my life Ashi, as well as the timeline I spent the past 50 years in, all those years ago, I thought that I would never had pick up the katana of righteousness ever again."
However that was when Brainiac appeared in his spaceship over Japan as many of his robots flew into multiple directions all over the world.
Once I saw the devastation that his robots were doing, I had no other option.
I needed to wield the sword once more to defeat him.
By the time I had arrived at the temple, despite having to fight my way through many of the drones laying siege to the village and I managed to get the blade, almost half of Japan was devastated.
When I was going to fight the robots off, I found myself transported onto Brainiac's ship where I was face to face with the extra-terrestrial himself.
He wanted the sword of righteousness... so I gave to him.
As expected, he tried to strike me down using it. But just like with Aku, it didn't work as the sword could only be used for good and evil cannot used to harm an innocent.
But I could used it to hurt him!
And despite Brainiac's strength and seemingly impenetrable armor, he was no match for my skill and my sword.
And when I took him out, his robots shut down, the millions of cities that were on board were annihilated and his ship crashed. Luckily, I got out before I went down with the ship.
Guess that is a bunch of more lives I unintentionally ended. First there was Aku's timeline now the multiple cities that Brainiac stole.
With Brainiac defeated, I assisted the rebuild effort in Japan.
As I helped out, I thought back to the multiple friends I had in that other timeline. The Spartans, the Scotsman, the talking Dogs, that rude fellow who wanted to be a Samurai, that robot who wanted his dog back, the three previously blinded archers, Ashi. They all sacrificed themselves just so that I could finish what my father started.
For that, I was forever grateful to them for that.
But now wasn't the time to focus on the past.
It was time to focus on protecting the future.
