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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': While Shifu is off training Po to be the Dragon Warrior, Tigress tries to prove her worth by sneaking out to face Tai Lung herself. The rest of the Furious Five, knowing she can't do it alone, decide to join her on her quest.

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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1'': While Shifu is off training Po to be the Dragon Warrior, Tigress tries to prove her worth by sneaking out to face Tai Lung herself. The rest of the Furious Five, knowing she can't do it alone, decide to join her on her quest.
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* Often characters in ''Webcomic/InvinceaAndTheWarriorsFromHell'', typically Invincea or Lon, set out to do something on their own but quickly wind up drawing other members of their friend group into the escapade.
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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).

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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first first, but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).
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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first, but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).

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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first, first but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).
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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).

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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first first, but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).
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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': When Akira insists on facing the incoming armored formations alone at the start of TheSiege, Shiori and Kanae use the ChameleonCamouflage of their new sets of PoweredArmor to shadow Akira until he begins to fight since they realize it’d be pointless arguing with him. They did this because the enemy commander [[ItsPersonal has a personal grudge]] against both of them, so they can best protect their master Reina who’s at the HomeBase by drawing enemy attention away.

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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': ''Literature/RebuildWorld'': When Akira insists on facing the incoming armored formations alone at the start of TheSiege, Shiori and Kanae use the ChameleonCamouflage of their new sets of PoweredArmor to shadow Akira until he begins to fight since they realize it’d be pointless arguing with him. They did this because the enemy commander [[ItsPersonal has a personal grudge]] against both of them, so they can best protect their master Reina who’s at the HomeBase by drawing enemy attention away.

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* ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'': When Rey decides to go searching for the Sith world Exegol alone, her friends Finn, Poe, and Chewbacca (plus C-3PO) insist on accompanying her.



* ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'': When Rey decides to go searching for the Sith world Exegol alone, her friends Finn, Poe, and Chewbacca (plus C-3PO) insist on accompanying her.



* The endgame of ''[[Literature/TheScholomance A Deadly Education]]'' begins when a member of the senior class publically proposes [[HunterOfMonsters Orion Lake]], whose constant rescues disrupted the FoodChainOfEvil to the point that the malifectra in the sealed-off 'Graduation Hall' by the exit to The Scholomance have been starved into unprecedented ferocious desperation, go down and repair the long-nonfunctional scouring engines which would cull the monsters down to a survivable level. Galadriel Higgins [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder promptly cuts Orion off before he could agree]], denounces sending a mediocre (and '''highly''' distracted) alchemist with maybe a kit-bashed golem for help to do such a thing as ''pointless'' [[UriahGambit aside from getting rid of him]], and offered up a modification of the plan (the top "Maintenance Track" kids fix the thing, several strong encanters keep a shield up between them and the mals, while Orion goes to town on anything that may push the shielding past it's tolerances) as an alternative. Given that El promptly volunteered to join the latter mission, the student body got the impression that it was likely to get better results than, say, wrecking the wards and unleashing the horde of monsters on a lot of comparatively vulnerable underclassmen as they bolt for the gates.

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* ''Literature/TheScholomance'':
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The endgame of ''[[Literature/TheScholomance A ''A Deadly Education]]'' Education'' begins when a member of the senior class publically proposes [[HunterOfMonsters Orion Lake]], whose constant rescues disrupted the FoodChainOfEvil to the point that the malifectra in the sealed-off 'Graduation Hall' by the exit to The Scholomance have been starved into unprecedented ferocious desperation, go down and repair the long-nonfunctional scouring engines which would cull the monsters down to a survivable level. Galadriel Higgins [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder promptly cuts Orion off before he could agree]], denounces sending a mediocre (and '''highly''' distracted) alchemist with maybe a kit-bashed golem for help to do such a thing as ''pointless'' [[UriahGambit aside from getting rid of him]], and offered up a modification of the plan (the top "Maintenance Track" kids fix the thing, several strong encanters keep a shield up between them and the mals, while Orion goes to town on anything that may push the shielding past it's tolerances) as an alternative. Given that El promptly volunteered to join the latter mission, the student body got the impression that it was likely to get better results than, say, wrecking the wards and unleashing the horde of monsters on a lot of comparatively vulnerable underclassmen as they bolt for the gates.



-->'''Kelly:''' Whoever they are, let's get to Meridian before they do.
-->'''John:''' Kelly, no.
-->'''Linda''': No need to do this by yourself, Chief.
-->'''Fred''': (''slaps Chief on the shoulder'') They won't court-martial all of us, right?
-->'''John''': (''sighs'')

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-->'''Kelly:''' Whoever they are, let's get to Meridian before they do.
-->'''John:'''
do.\\
'''John:'''
Kelly, no.
-->'''Linda''':
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'''Linda''':
No need to do this by yourself, Chief.
-->'''Fred''':
Chief.\\
'''Fred''':
(''slaps Chief on the shoulder'') They won't court-martial all of us, right?
-->'''John''': (''sighs'')
right?\\
'''John''': (''sighs'')
* ''VideoGame/Yakuza4'': This is how the newly-introduced protagonists Akiyama, Saejima, and Tanimura end up tagging along with Kiryu for his [[OnceAnEpisode usual bout]] with the Amon clan {{superboss}}es. Kiryu is sent a letter from Amon, and when the others offer to help him fight against the assassin, Kiryu insists that it's his problem alone and leaves. What he doesn't know is that Tanimura, who had been given the letter to give to Kiryu, had read it before passing it along, and so the trio shows up at the meeting spot to offer their help. Good thing too, because Amon just so happened to have brought along his three disciples for each of the protagonists to face off against.

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* The endgame of ''[[Literature/TheScholomance A Deadly Education]]'' begins when a member of the senior class publically proposes [[HunterOfMonsters Orion Lake]], whose constant rescues disrupted the FoodChainOfEvil to the point that the malifectra in the sealed-off 'Graduation Hall' by the exit to The Scholomance have been starved into unprecedented ferocious desperation, go down and repair the long-nonfunctional scouring engines which would cull the monsters down to a survivable level. Galadriel Higgins [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder promptly cuts Orion off before he could agree]], denounces sending a mediocre (and '''highly''' distracted) alchemist with maybe a kit-bashed golem for help to do such a thing as ''pointless'' [[UriahGambit aside from getting rid of him]], and offered up a modification of the plan (the top "Maintanace Track" kids fix the thing, several strong encanters keep a shield up between them and the mals, while Orion goes to town on anything that may push the shielding past it's tolerances) as an alternative. Given that El promptly volunteered to join the latter mission, the student body got the impression that it was likely to get better results than, say, wrecking the wards and unleashing the horde of monsters on a lot of comparatively vulnerable underclassmen as they bolt for the gates.

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* The endgame of ''[[Literature/TheScholomance A Deadly Education]]'' begins when a member of the senior class publically proposes [[HunterOfMonsters Orion Lake]], whose constant rescues disrupted the FoodChainOfEvil to the point that the malifectra in the sealed-off 'Graduation Hall' by the exit to The Scholomance have been starved into unprecedented ferocious desperation, go down and repair the long-nonfunctional scouring engines which would cull the monsters down to a survivable level. Galadriel Higgins [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder promptly cuts Orion off before he could agree]], denounces sending a mediocre (and '''highly''' distracted) alchemist with maybe a kit-bashed golem for help to do such a thing as ''pointless'' [[UriahGambit aside from getting rid of him]], and offered up a modification of the plan (the top "Maintanace "Maintenance Track" kids fix the thing, several strong encanters keep a shield up between them and the mals, while Orion goes to town on anything that may push the shielding past it's tolerances) as an alternative. Given that El promptly volunteered to join the latter mission, the student body got the impression that it was likely to get better results than, say, wrecking the wards and unleashing the horde of monsters on a lot of comparatively vulnerable underclassmen as they bolt for the gates.gates.
** About midway through ''The Last Graduate'', El makes a private decision that she will use her growing arcane power to make sure her entire year gets to the exit of the Scholomance at [[DeathCourse "Graduation"]] rather than [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind leave anyone to die]]. When she blurts her intention out during an argument with a loosely aligned Enclaver, her allies Yi Lu and Aadhya convince her to inform the rest of the senior class of her intentions and try to put together more of a plan than El giving the normal everyone-for-themselves scramble covering fire. Then the [[AcademicAlphaBitch class valedictorian Liesel]] bullies her way into the planning sessions and imposes ''[[InsufferableGenius successful]]'' levels of organization[=/=]teamwork on the practice runs.
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* ''Film/{{Armageddon}}'': When Harry tells the other members of Stamper Oil that they don't have to go and help him destroy the asteroid. The other men agree to go up with Harry to save the world.

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* ''Film/{{Armageddon}}'': ''Film/Armageddon1998'': When Harry tells the other members of Stamper Oil that they don't have to go and help him destroy the asteroid. The other men agree to go up with Harry to save the world.
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* The endgame of ''[[Literature/TheScholomance A Deadly Education]]'' begins when a member of the senior class publically proposes [[HunterOfMonsters Orion Lake]], whose constant rescues disrupted the FoodChainOfEvil to the point that the malifectra in the sealed-off 'Graduation Hall' by the exit to The Scholomance have been starved into unprecedented ferocious desperation, go down and repair the long-nonfunctional scouring engines which would cull the monsters down to a survivable level. Galadriel Higgins [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder promptly cuts Orion off before he could agree]], denounces sending a mediocre (and highly distracted alchemist) with maybe a kit-bashed golem for help to do such a thing as ''pointless'' [[UriahGambit aside from getting rid of him]], and offered up a modification of the plan (the top "Maintanace Track" kids fix the thing, several strong encanters keep a shield up between them and the mals, while Orion goes to town on anything that may push the shielding past it's tolerances) as an alternative. Given that El promptly volunteered to join the latter mission, the student body got the impression that it was likely to get better results than, say, wrecking the wards and unleashing the horde of monsters on a lot of comparatively vulnerable underclassmen as they bolt for the gates.

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* The endgame of ''[[Literature/TheScholomance A Deadly Education]]'' begins when a member of the senior class publically proposes [[HunterOfMonsters Orion Lake]], whose constant rescues disrupted the FoodChainOfEvil to the point that the malifectra in the sealed-off 'Graduation Hall' by the exit to The Scholomance have been starved into unprecedented ferocious desperation, go down and repair the long-nonfunctional scouring engines which would cull the monsters down to a survivable level. Galadriel Higgins [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder promptly cuts Orion off before he could agree]], denounces sending a mediocre (and highly distracted alchemist) '''highly''' distracted) alchemist with maybe a kit-bashed golem for help to do such a thing as ''pointless'' [[UriahGambit aside from getting rid of him]], and offered up a modification of the plan (the top "Maintanace Track" kids fix the thing, several strong encanters keep a shield up between them and the mals, while Orion goes to town on anything that may push the shielding past it's tolerances) as an alternative. Given that El promptly volunteered to join the latter mission, the student body got the impression that it was likely to get better results than, say, wrecking the wards and unleashing the horde of monsters on a lot of comparatively vulnerable underclassmen as they bolt for the gates.
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* The endgame of ''[[Literature/TheScholomance A Deadly Education]]'' begins when a member of the senior class publically proposes [[HunterOfMonsters Orion Lake]], whose constant rescues disrupted the FoodChainOfEvil to the point that the malifectra in the sealed-off 'Graduation Hall' by the exit to The Scholomance have been starved into unprecedented ferocious desperation, go down and repair the long-nonfunctional scouring engines which would cull the monsters down to a survivable level. Galadriel Higgins [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder promptly cuts Orion off before he could agree]], denounces sending a mediocre (and highly distracted alchemist) with maybe a kit-bashed golem for help to do such a thing as ''pointless'' [[UriahGambit aside from getting rid of him]], and offered up a modification of the plan (the top "Maintanace Track" kids fix the thing, several strong encanters keep a shield up between them and the mals, while Orion goes to town on anything that may push the shielding past it's tolerances) as an alternative. Given that El promptly volunteered to join the latter mission, the student body got the impression that it was likely to get better results than, say, wrecking the wards and unleashing the horde of monsters on a lot of comparatively vulnerable underclassmen as they bolt for the gates.
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Related to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Contrast NeverSplitTheParty, in which everyone agrees that ''no one'' should go alone.

Also contrast BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang, in which the group separates or dissolves, usually temporarily, and TheFellowshipHasEnded when the split is permanent.

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Related to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Contrast NeverSplitTheParty, in which everyone agrees that ''no one'' should go alone.

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Related to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Contrast NeverSplitTheParty, in which everyone agrees that ''no one'' should go alone. Also contrast BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang, in which the group separates or dissolves, usually temporarily, and TheFellowshipHasEnded when the split is permanent. Might overlap with MostDefinitelyNotAccompanyingUs. See also AttackOnOneIsAnAttackOnAll, for another trope in which something involving a single person ends up involving multiple people.

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Related to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Contrast NeverSplitTheParty, in which everyone agrees that ''no one'' should go alone. alone.

Also contrast BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang, in which the group separates or dissolves, usually temporarily, and TheFellowshipHasEnded when the split is permanent. permanent.

Might overlap with MostDefinitelyNotAccompanyingUs. See also AttackOnOneIsAnAttackOnAll, for another trope in which something involving a single person ends up involving multiple people.
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-> '''Frodo:''' Go back, Sam! I'm going to Mordor alone.
-> '''Samwise:''' Of course you are, and I'm coming with you!

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* ''Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes'': After the deaths of both [[spoiler: Blue Eyes and Cornelius]], Caesar leaves the ape colony to pursue his revenge against [[BigBad Colonel McCullough]] alone in spite of Rocket's, Maurice's, and Luca's protests. The following day, Caesar turns to find that Rocket, Maurice, and Luca have decided to join him despite being ordered otherwise; Rocket at one point sadly notes he's all too aware of the same anger, hatred, and the loss Caesar is feeling, and empathizes with Caesar greatly because of it. Though the trio know they can't convince Caesar to abandon his revenge, they joined him simply in the hopes that they could prevent Caesar from becoming the DeathSeeker he slowly shapes into over the course of the film. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, this leaves the Ape colony without any higher-ranking members to lead them, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and as a result the entire colony is captured by McCullough's men shortly after]], though it does shake Caesar out of his depression long enough for him to enact a plan to save the rest of the apes, which succeeds at the cost of his own life.]]

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* ''Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes'': After the deaths of both [[spoiler: Blue Eyes and Cornelius]], Cornelia]], Caesar leaves the ape colony to pursue his revenge against [[BigBad Colonel McCullough]] alone in spite of Rocket's, Maurice's, and Luca's protests. The following day, Caesar turns to find that Rocket, Maurice, and Luca have decided to join him despite being ordered otherwise; Rocket at one point sadly notes he's all too aware of the same anger, hatred, and the loss Caesar is feeling, and empathizes with Caesar greatly because of it. Though the trio know they can't convince Caesar to abandon his revenge, they joined him simply in the hopes that they could prevent Caesar from becoming the DeathSeeker he slowly shapes into over the course of the film. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, this leaves the Ape colony without any higher-ranking members to lead them, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and as a result the entire colony is captured by McCullough's men shortly after]], though it does shake Caesar out of his depression long enough for him to enact a plan to save the rest of the apes, which succeeds at the cost of his own life.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E2ElementsOfHarmony Elements Of Harmony]]", after Nightmare Moon is freed, Twilight is initially reluctant to take other members of the Mane Six with her, insisting that she can do this on her own. However, they're quite insistent, with Applejack stating that they're not letting her go off on her own to the Everfree Forest. This proves to be fortunate since the trip required each one of their positive qualities to get through and it's where they eventually find out what their Element of Harmony is.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'': In the episode ''Crown Fools'', Skipper accidentally causes King Julien to throw his crown into the sewers. When they go to the sewers, Skipper insists on going alone, but the other penguins make him accept their help.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E2ElementsOfHarmony The Elements Of of Harmony]]", after Nightmare Moon is freed, Twilight is initially reluctant to take other members of the Mane Six with her, insisting that she can do this on her own. However, they're quite insistent, with Applejack stating that they're not letting her go off on her own to the Everfree Forest. This proves to be fortunate since the trip required each one of their positive qualities to get through and it's where they eventually find out what their Element of Harmony is.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'': In the episode ''Crown Fools'', "Crown Fools", Skipper accidentally causes King Julien to throw his crown into the sewers. When they go to the sewers, Skipper insists on going alone, but the other penguins make him accept their help.
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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first, but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).

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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first, first but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).



* ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'': When Rey decides to go searching for the Sith world Exegol alone, her friends Finn, Poe and Chewbacca (plus C-3PO) insist on accompanying her.
* ''Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes'': After the deaths of both [[spoiler: Blue Eyes and Cornelius]], Caesar leaves the ape colony to pursue his revenge against [[BigBad Colonel McCullough]] alone in spite of Rocket's, Maurice's, and Luca's protests. The following day, Caesar turns to find that Rocket, Maurice, and Luca have decided to join him despite being ordered otherwise; Rocket at one point sadly notes he's all too aware of the same anger, hatred, and the loss Caesar is feeling, and empathizes with Caesar greatly because of it. Though the trio know they can't convince Caesar to abandon his revenge, they joined him simply in the hopes that they could prevent Caesar from becoming the DeathSeeker he slowly shapes into over the course of the film. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, this leaves the Ape colony without any higher ranking members to lead them, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and as a result the entire colony is captured by McCullough's men shortly after]], though it does shake Caesar out of his depression long enough for him to enact a plan to save the rest of the apes, which succeeds at the cost of his own life.]]

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* ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'': When Rey decides to go searching for the Sith world Exegol alone, her friends Finn, Poe Poe, and Chewbacca (plus C-3PO) insist on accompanying her.
* ''Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes'': After the deaths of both [[spoiler: Blue Eyes and Cornelius]], Caesar leaves the ape colony to pursue his revenge against [[BigBad Colonel McCullough]] alone in spite of Rocket's, Maurice's, and Luca's protests. The following day, Caesar turns to find that Rocket, Maurice, and Luca have decided to join him despite being ordered otherwise; Rocket at one point sadly notes he's all too aware of the same anger, hatred, and the loss Caesar is feeling, and empathizes with Caesar greatly because of it. Though the trio know they can't convince Caesar to abandon his revenge, they joined him simply in the hopes that they could prevent Caesar from becoming the DeathSeeker he slowly shapes into over the course of the film. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, this leaves the Ape colony without any higher ranking higher-ranking members to lead them, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and as a result the entire colony is captured by McCullough's men shortly after]], though it does shake Caesar out of his depression long enough for him to enact a plan to save the rest of the apes, which succeeds at the cost of his own life.]]



* ''Series/IlCommissarioMontalbano'': At the climax of one episode, having uncovered an conspiracy involving assassination and money laundering with strong ties to the local mafia, but having absolutely no concrete evidence to make an arrest and left with no other options Montalbano opts for a risky stratagem of confronting a key player whose father was killed by the others, gambling he wasn't involved in that murder and carries enough resentment to flip. However, as if this fails it could lead to them being arrested or even killed he orders Mimi and Fazio to simply go home and let him go alone. The two immediately reject this on the spot, refusing to allow him to walk into such a dangerous situation alone and make it clear their behind him every step of the way. %% Note the show's title is "The Commissario Montalbano" so it should be alphabetized by C rather than by I

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* ''Series/IlCommissarioMontalbano'': At the climax of one episode, having uncovered an a conspiracy involving assassination and money laundering with strong ties to the local mafia, but having absolutely no concrete evidence to make an arrest and left with no other options Montalbano opts for a risky stratagem of confronting a key player whose father was killed by the others, gambling he wasn't involved in that murder and carries enough resentment to flip. However, as if this fails it could lead to them being arrested or even killed he orders Mimi and Fazio to simply go home and let him go alone. The two immediately reject this on the spot, refusing to allow him to walk into such a dangerous situation alone and make it clear their behind him every step of the way. %% Note the show's title is "The Commissario Montalbano" so it should be alphabetized by C rather than by I



** Lt. Spock is accused of multiple murders of superior officers in the course of escaping a Starfleet mental health facility. [[ClearTheirName Firmly convinced he is innocent]], Michael Burnham finds Spock and takes him to [[SinisterSpyAgency Section 31]], believing he needs psychiatric treatment and they can help him. However, she's warned that they intend to extract his memories regarding [[LivingMacGuffin the Red Angel]] and possibly leave him brain damaged. With a [[MakeItLookLikeAStruggle little help from former Emperor Georgiou]], she breaks him out of the Section 31 ship and they go on the run. When Captain Pike finally catches up to the duo, they have to outsmart Section 31 to rescue them. By bringing them on board, the whole ship is in defiance of Starfleet orders and [[FugitiveArc will need to go on the run]], leading to the following interaction:

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** Lt. Spock is accused of multiple murders of superior officers in the course of escaping a Starfleet mental health facility. [[ClearTheirName Firmly convinced he is innocent]], Michael Burnham finds Spock and takes him to [[SinisterSpyAgency Section 31]], believing he needs psychiatric treatment and they can help him. However, she's warned that they intend to extract his memories regarding [[LivingMacGuffin the Red Angel]] and possibly leave him brain damaged.brain-damaged. With a [[MakeItLookLikeAStruggle little help from former Emperor Georgiou]], she breaks him out of the Section 31 ship and they go on the run. When Captain Pike finally catches up to the duo, they have to outsmart Section 31 to rescue them. By bringing them on board, the whole ship is in defiance of Starfleet orders and [[FugitiveArc will need to go on the run]], leading to the following interaction:
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Related to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Contrast NeverSplitTheParty, in which everyone agrees that ''no one'' should go alone. Also contrast BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang, in which the group separates or dissolves, usually temporarily, and TheFellowshipHasEnded when the split is permanent. Might overlap with MostDefinitelyNotAccompanyingUs.

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Related to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Contrast NeverSplitTheParty, in which everyone agrees that ''no one'' should go alone. Also contrast BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang, in which the group separates or dissolves, usually temporarily, and TheFellowshipHasEnded when the split is permanent. Might overlap with MostDefinitelyNotAccompanyingUs. See also AttackOnOneIsAnAttackOnAll, for another trope in which something involving a single person ends up involving multiple people.
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** The combined crews of Discovery and Enterprise realize that the only way to keep the [[MacGuffinEscortMission sphere data]] truly safe and out of [[AIIsACrapShoot Control]]'s reach is to take it into the distant future. [[{{Determinator}} Michael Burnham]] is prepared to go alone. However, the [[FireForgedFriends core of her crew volunteers]] to go with her, even knowing that it's a one-way trip, meaning they'll be leaving everyone and everything they've ever known and loved 900 years behind.

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** The combined crews of Discovery ''Discovery'' and Enterprise ''Enterprise'' realize that the only way to keep the [[MacGuffinEscortMission sphere data]] truly safe and out of [[AIIsACrapShoot Control]]'s reach is to take it into the distant future. [[{{Determinator}} Michael Burnham]] is prepared to go alone. However, the [[FireForgedFriends core of her crew volunteers]] to go with her, even knowing that it's a one-way trip, meaning they'll be leaving everyone and everything they've ever known and loved 900 years behind.



--> '''Pike:''' I can't ask any of you to participate in what is clearly an act of disobedience...
--> '''Detmer''': Course heading, sir?
--> '''Tilly:''' Does feel like we should get moving, like, now.
--> '''Burnham:''' I think you have the crew, sir.
--> '''Pike:''' Helm, get us out of here.
** After Ensign Tilly is pulled into the mycelial network by [[ItMakesSenseInContext a fungal spore posing as her dead middle school friend]], the astro engineering team is confident she's still alive and can be saved. They convince Captain Pike to make a [[{{Teleportation}} spore jump]] wedging the Enterprise half in the mycelial network and half out, while [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind Stamets attempts to locate and extract Tilly]]. This plan is dangerous to both the ship and the crew, but even more so to whoever goes into the mycelial network. Stamets intends to carry out that part of the plan by himself, but Burnham insists on going with him.

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** After Ensign Tilly is pulled into the mycelial network by [[ItMakesSenseInContext a fungal spore posing as her dead middle school friend]], the astro engineering team is confident she's still alive and can be saved. They convince Captain Pike to make a [[{{Teleportation}} spore jump]] wedging the Enterprise ''Discovery'' half in the mycelial network and half out, while [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind Stamets attempts to locate and extract Tilly]]. This plan is dangerous to both the ship and the crew, but even more so to whoever goes into the mycelial network. Stamets intends to carry out that part of the plan by himself, but Burnham insists on going with him.
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The group of heroes may or may not have a formal hierarchy with a rank structure (like a ship's captain and his senior officers) but is generally a BandOfBrothers with loyalty to each other that's ThickerThanWater, could be TrueCompanions. Could also be a group of FireForgedFriends.

In the case of a leader wanting to go alone on a mission that has not been approved by the top brass, the leader might say something along the lines of "I won't ask you to disobey orders." The subordinates might respond with some variation of "To hell with our orders."

Somewhat similar to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Contrast NeverSplitTheParty, in which there is no disagreement it's a group mission. Can possibly follow BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang, but absolutely not TheFellowshipHasEnded. Might overlap with MostDefinitelyNotAccompanyingUs.

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The group of heroes may or may not have a formal hierarchy with a rank structure (like a ship's captain and his senior officers) but is generally a BandOfBrothers with loyalty to each other that's ThickerThanWater, could be TrueCompanions. Could also be a group of FireForgedFriends.

In the case of a leader wanting to go alone on a mission that has not been approved by the top brass, the leader might say something along the lines of "I won't ask you to disobey orders." The orders," to which the subordinates might may respond with some variation of "To hell with our orders."

Somewhat similar The group of heroes may or may not have a formal hierarchy with a rank structure (like a ship's captain and his senior officers) but is generally a BandOfBrothers with loyalty to each other that's ThickerThanWater. They are also often TrueCompanions and FireForgedFriends.

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to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Contrast NeverSplitTheParty, in which there is no disagreement it's a group mission. Can possibly follow everyone agrees that ''no one'' should go alone. Also contrast BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang, but absolutely not TheFellowshipHasEnded.in which the group separates or dissolves, usually temporarily, and TheFellowshipHasEnded when the split is permanent. Might overlap with MostDefinitelyNotAccompanyingUs.
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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': When Akira insists on facing the incoming armored formations alone at the start of TheSiege, Shiori and Kanae use the ChameleonCamouflage of their new sets of PoweredArmor to shadow Akira until he begins to fight since they realize it’s be pointless arguing with him. They did this because the enemy commander [[ItsPersonal has a personal grudge]] against both of them, so they can best protect their master Reina who’s at the HomeBase by drawing enemy attention away.

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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': When Akira insists on facing the incoming armored formations alone at the start of TheSiege, Shiori and Kanae use the ChameleonCamouflage of their new sets of PoweredArmor to shadow Akira until he begins to fight since they realize it’s it’d be pointless arguing with him. They did this because the enemy commander [[ItsPersonal has a personal grudge]] against both of them, so they can best protect their master Reina who’s at the HomeBase by drawing enemy attention away.
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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).

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** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first first, but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).
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** ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour''. Poppy doesn't mind going alone again to travel through the other newly-revealed Troll kingdoms, as she now has a hot air balloon to travel safely. Branch immediately gets on the balloon just as Poppy sends it into the air.

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** The same thing between Poppy and Branch happens in ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour''. Poppy doesn't mind going alone again to travel through the other newly-revealed Troll kingdoms, as she now has a hot air balloon to travel safely. Branch immediately gets on the balloon just as Poppy sends it into the air.

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Somewhat similar to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Unlike NeverSplitTheParty, in which there is no disagreement it's a group mission.

Could possibly follow BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang but absolutely not TheFellowshipHasEnded.

Might possibly overlap with MostDefinitelyNotAccompanyingUs.

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Somewhat similar to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Unlike Contrast NeverSplitTheParty, in which there is no disagreement it's a group mission.

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mission. Can possibly follow BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang LetsSplitUpGang, but absolutely not TheFellowshipHasEnded.

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-> '''Frodo:''' Go back, Sam! I'm going to Mordor alone.
-> '''Samwise:''' Of course you are, and I'm coming with you!
-->-- ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing''

A hero from a group of heroes (usually the leader, but just as easily the most prominent hero) decides to go on a dangerous mission alone, quite likely to end in a HeroicSacrifice. But the other heroes find out and say words to the effect of "If you go, we all go."

The group of heroes may or may not have a formal hierarchy with a rank structure (like a ship's captain and his senior officers) but is generally a BandOfBrothers with loyalty to each other that's ThickerThanWater, could be TrueCompanions. Could also be a group of FireForgedFriends.

In the case of a leader wanting to go alone on a mission that has not been approved by the top brass, the leader might say something along the lines of "I won't ask you to disobey orders." The subordinates might respond with some variation of "To hell with our orders."

Somewhat similar to ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself, except that the other heroes disagree and think it should be a group effort. Unlike NeverSplitTheParty, in which there is no disagreement it's a group mission.

Could possibly follow BreakingTheFellowship or LetsSplitUpGang but absolutely not TheFellowshipHasEnded.

Might possibly overlap with MostDefinitelyNotAccompanyingUs.

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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* ''Manga/The100GirlfriendsWhoReallyReallyReallyReallyReallyLoveYou'': When Rentarou makes his plan of rescuing Hakari from her mother known to the other girls, they all decide to join him in his mission.
* ''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato2199'': A VillainousValor example. After Capt. Okita tricks Domel into getting too close to a plasma stream in the Rainbow Cluster, and the ship is being destroyed, he orders his men to abandon ship while he prepares to separate the command module and do a kamikaze attack on the Yamato. His men make no move to leave their posts, and Domel's XO grins and says it looks like they're all being court-martialed. They show no fear as Domel prepares to self-destruct the ship.
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[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bolt}}'': After the titular dog decides to continue on to Hollywood to reunite with Penny, Mittens refuses to follow, preferring the plentitude of Las Vegas food to the heartbreak of human fickleness. When Rhino learns that Bolt has taken on his adventure alone, he invokes this trope in a RousingSpeech. Later, at the outskirts of Los Angeles, both Mittens and Rhino survey the sprawling city. Even cats can have pangs on conscience.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': While Shifu is off training Po to be the Dragon Warrior, Tigress tries to prove her worth by sneaking out to face Tai Lung herself. The rest of the Furious Five, knowing she can't do it alone, decide to join her on her quest.
-->'''Tigress:''' Don't try and stop me!
-->'''Viper:''' We're not trying to stop you!
-->'''Tigress:''' What?
-->'''Viper:''' We're coming with you!
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'': When Pinocchio finds out his father has been swallowed by a whale, he immediately starts for the sea despite Jiminy attempting to talk him out of it. Once it becomes clear that nothing will stop him, however, Jiminy decides to stick around and help his friend.
-->'''Pinocchio:''' Goodbye, Jiminy.
-->'''Jiminy:''' Goodbye? I may be live bait down there, but I'm with ya!
* ''Franchise/{{Trolls}}'':
** In the [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} first movie]], Poppy was willing to go on a trip to Bergen Town on her own to rescue her friends, even though she asked Branch for help before. Branch rejected the offer at first but eventually joins her because he believes she wouldn't make it on her own due to her lack of skills (as well as Poppy sending the rest of the Trolls into his survival bunker basically [[ForcedFromTheirHome forcing him to get out of it]]).
** ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour''. Poppy doesn't mind going alone again to travel through the other newly-revealed Troll kingdoms, as she now has a hot air balloon to travel safely. Branch immediately gets on the balloon just as Poppy sends it into the air.
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* ''Film/{{Armageddon}}'': When Harry tells the other members of Stamper Oil that they don't have to go and help him destroy the asteroid. The other men agree to go up with Harry to save the world.
* ''Film/{{Backdraft}}'': Bull tries to pull Adcox to safety. "You go, we go."
* ''Film/Fury2014'': Right before the climactic battle, Wardaddy orders the rest of the tank crew to make their way to friendly territory and give them a heads up of the Waffen [=S.S.=] battalion headed their way, while he battled them alone. However, the rest of the crew decides to stick by him until the bitter end.
* ''Film/TheMatrix'': Neo states his intention to return alone to the Matrix and rescue Morpheus from the Agents... until Trinity tells him in no uncertain terms that she is coming to help, and since she outranks him there's not a damn thing he can do to stop her.
* ''Film/StarTrekInsurrection'': Captain Picard has dramatically taken the pips off his collar and is planning to go down to the planet by himself to save the Ba'ku from the Son'a. But his senior officers, including Lt. Commander Worf, catch him and say "no uniform, no orders."
* ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'': When Rey decides to go searching for the Sith world Exegol alone, her friends Finn, Poe and Chewbacca (plus C-3PO) insist on accompanying her.
* ''Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes'': After the deaths of both [[spoiler: Blue Eyes and Cornelius]], Caesar leaves the ape colony to pursue his revenge against [[BigBad Colonel McCullough]] alone in spite of Rocket's, Maurice's, and Luca's protests. The following day, Caesar turns to find that Rocket, Maurice, and Luca have decided to join him despite being ordered otherwise; Rocket at one point sadly notes he's all too aware of the same anger, hatred, and the loss Caesar is feeling, and empathizes with Caesar greatly because of it. Though the trio know they can't convince Caesar to abandon his revenge, they joined him simply in the hopes that they could prevent Caesar from becoming the DeathSeeker he slowly shapes into over the course of the film. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, this leaves the Ape colony without any higher ranking members to lead them, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and as a result the entire colony is captured by McCullough's men shortly after]], though it does shake Caesar out of his depression long enough for him to enact a plan to save the rest of the apes, which succeeds at the cost of his own life.]]
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* ''Literature/TheBelgariad'': When Garion learns at the end of ''Guardians of the West'' that he'll have to undertake another lengthy quest, the Seeress revealing this information also tells him that one of the companions who accompanies him will die. As soon as Garion hears that he resolves to undertake the quest alone since he doesn't want anyone he cares about getting killed. It takes the intervention of the Prophecy itself to make him back down and bring the people he needs to.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'': At the end of ''Half-Blood Prince'', Harry explains his plans for leaving Hogwarts to set off on the Horcrux hunt to Ron and Hermione, fully expecting to do it alone and wanting them to understand that. Of course, to no one's surprise except his, they insist on going with him.
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* ''Series/IlCommissarioMontalbano'': At the climax of one episode, having uncovered an conspiracy involving assassination and money laundering with strong ties to the local mafia, but having absolutely no concrete evidence to make an arrest and left with no other options Montalbano opts for a risky stratagem of confronting a key player whose father was killed by the others, gambling he wasn't involved in that murder and carries enough resentment to flip. However, as if this fails it could lead to them being arrested or even killed he orders Mimi and Fazio to simply go home and let him go alone. The two immediately reject this on the spot, refusing to allow him to walk into such a dangerous situation alone and make it clear their behind him every step of the way. %% Note the show's title is "The Commissario Montalbano" so it should be alphabetized by C rather than by I
* ''Series/PowerRangersTimeForce'': In the three-part finale, Wes sends the four future Rangers back to their own time so they won't die alongside him fighting the villains. The future Rangers reject this and insist on fighting side by side with him, no matter the outcome.
* ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'': There have been at least three instances of this in the second season of the show:
** The combined crews of Discovery and Enterprise realize that the only way to keep the [[MacGuffinEscortMission sphere data]] truly safe and out of [[AIIsACrapShoot Control]]'s reach is to take it into the distant future. [[{{Determinator}} Michael Burnham]] is prepared to go alone. However, the [[FireForgedFriends core of her crew volunteers]] to go with her, even knowing that it's a one-way trip, meaning they'll be leaving everyone and everything they've ever known and loved 900 years behind.
** Lt. Spock is accused of multiple murders of superior officers in the course of escaping a Starfleet mental health facility. [[ClearTheirName Firmly convinced he is innocent]], Michael Burnham finds Spock and takes him to [[SinisterSpyAgency Section 31]], believing he needs psychiatric treatment and they can help him. However, she's warned that they intend to extract his memories regarding [[LivingMacGuffin the Red Angel]] and possibly leave him brain damaged. With a [[MakeItLookLikeAStruggle little help from former Emperor Georgiou]], she breaks him out of the Section 31 ship and they go on the run. When Captain Pike finally catches up to the duo, they have to outsmart Section 31 to rescue them. By bringing them on board, the whole ship is in defiance of Starfleet orders and [[FugitiveArc will need to go on the run]], leading to the following interaction:
--> '''Pike:''' I can't ask any of you to participate in what is clearly an act of disobedience...
--> '''Detmer''': Course heading, sir?
--> '''Tilly:''' Does feel like we should get moving, like, now.
--> '''Burnham:''' I think you have the crew, sir.
--> '''Pike:''' Helm, get us out of here.
** After Ensign Tilly is pulled into the mycelial network by [[ItMakesSenseInContext a fungal spore posing as her dead middle school friend]], the astro engineering team is confident she's still alive and can be saved. They convince Captain Pike to make a [[{{Teleportation}} spore jump]] wedging the Enterprise half in the mycelial network and half out, while [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind Stamets attempts to locate and extract Tilly]]. This plan is dangerous to both the ship and the crew, but even more so to whoever goes into the mycelial network. Stamets intends to carry out that part of the plan by himself, but Burnham insists on going with him.
* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS4E19TheOmegaDirective "The Omega Directive"]]: Captain Janeway would go by herself to take care of the Omega particle, but since Seven of Nine already knows about Omega, she has no choice but take the former Borg drone along for the ride. However, the rest of the senior officers learn of Janeway's plans and insist on helping her.
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* ''Videogame/FinalFantasyX'': After the slaughter of the Ronso by Seymour, Kimahri goes to avenge them, but is quickly joined by the others despite his telling them to stay behind.
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'': One of the earliest missions in the Conquest Route sees Corrin sent on a suicide mission for allegedly "betraying" Nohr. Despite being ordered to do it alone, their sister Elise, her retainers, and several others assist them. [[PlayedWith Played with]] because [[UriahGambit their intervention infuriates Garon, who wanted Corrin to die,]] and sends them on another suicide mission.
* ''VideoGame/Halo5Guardians'': During a mission with his fellow Spartans, Master Chief learns that Cortana is alive, and chooses to defy orders and go looking for her. Despite all of them having been raised to follow authority, his teammates' loyalty to each other is secure and they insist on coming along.
-->'''Kelly:''' Whoever they are, let's get to Meridian before they do.
-->'''John:''' Kelly, no.
-->'''Linda''': No need to do this by yourself, Chief.
-->'''Fred''': (''slaps Chief on the shoulder'') They won't court-martial all of us, right?
-->'''John''': (''sighs'')
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E2ElementsOfHarmony Elements Of Harmony]]", after Nightmare Moon is freed, Twilight is initially reluctant to take other members of the Mane Six with her, insisting that she can do this on her own. However, they're quite insistent, with Applejack stating that they're not letting her go off on her own to the Everfree Forest. This proves to be fortunate since the trip required each one of their positive qualities to get through and it's where they eventually find out what their Element of Harmony is.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'': In the episode ''Crown Fools'', Skipper accidentally causes King Julien to throw his crown into the sewers. When they go to the sewers, Skipper insists on going alone, but the other penguins make him accept their help.
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