Well, if computer games count: Alma Wade from F.E.A.R., and Lt. Stokes from F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. Maybe Becket, from Project Origin, too.
Alma: As a psychic, she was treated as an anomaly and a science experiment from a very early age, in a program headed by her own father. When her powers became too dangerous, she was put in stasis from the time she was eight to the time she was twenty six, only being removed from stasis to give birth to two sons, at the age of fourteen and sixteen, respectively; and only to have them immediately taken away from her to be raised as psychic soldiers. Finally, after a synchronicity event with her younger son that resulted in the brutal killings of a number of security personnel and scientists, her father pulled the plug on her in stasis, and it took six days for her to die in there, alone.
Lt. Stokes: She isn't even technically a part of Dark Signal, and has no psychic abilities what-so-ever, but ends up being dragged into the Project Origin investigation anyway, and suffering greatly for it at the end. In the psychic amplification chamber, she's confronted by Genevieve Aristide, who proceeds to shoot her point-blank in the stomach, despite the fact that she wasn't explicitly posing any great threat to her, and leaves Stokes to bleed out on the floor right in front of Becket while he can't do anything to help her.
Becket: Although in the grand scheme of things, he really only seemed like some random doofus (or, Delta Force grunt, if you want to be specific) who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, I do kind of feel sorry for him, in a way. I mean, he did get raped by a ghost (read that again if you have to; yes, I'm serious, that's what happened) and then later possessed by the ghost of a homicidal, misanthropic, cannibalistic psychic and then exploded from the inside out.
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