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** Averted in ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': The Dominion force field is lethal, so nobody touch it to make the obligatory shiny spot. It's a strange effect when they don't do it: without that little flash to aid WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief, it ''feels'' like they're just sitting on a platform that they could just step off of. [[spoiler:Which, perhaps, they could have: they had only the word of a Dominion spy about its lethality, or that there was even a force field there at all... [[FridgeLogic One wonders why they wouldn't spit at it to confirm the field is really there]].]]

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** Averted in ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': The Dominion force field is lethal, so nobody touch touches it to make the obligatory shiny spot. It's a strange effect when they don't do it: without that little flash to aid WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief, it ''feels'' like they're just sitting on a platform that they could just step off of. [[spoiler:Which, perhaps, they could have: they had only the word of a Dominion spy about its lethality, or that there was even a force field there at all... [[FridgeLogic One wonders why they wouldn't spit at it to confirm the field is really there]].]]
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* ''Series/Galactica1980''. Played for laughs (and the requisite GreenAesop) when the characters notice L.A.'s infamous smog.
-->'''Dillon:''' What's that odd-looking brown haze hanging over the city?\\
'''Troy:''' ''(shrugs)'' Must be some sort of defense shield.
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->'''Lute:''' [[CaptainObvious They appear to have some kind of shield, sir]]!\\

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->'''Lute:''' -->'''Lute:''' [[CaptainObvious They appear to have some kind of shield, sir]]!\\
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On second thought, replaced that trope with a different one that fit better.


* In ''Series/{{Garo}}'', both [[TheHeartless Horrors]] and [[DemonSlaying Makai Knights and Priests]] can use those to block people off from going places. They're set up using talismans in both cases, which are otherwise easy to remove once spotted.

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* In ''Series/{{Garo}}'', both [[TheHeartless Horrors]] and [[DemonSlaying [[HunterOfMonsters Makai Knights and Priests]] can use those to block people off from going places. They're set up using talismans in both cases, which are otherwise easy to remove once spotted.
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* In ''Series/{{Garo}}'', both [[TheHeartless Horrors]] and [[DemonHunter Makai Knights and Priests]] can use those to block people off from going places. They're set up using talismans in both cases, which are otherwise easy to remove once spotted.

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* In ''Series/{{Garo}}'', both [[TheHeartless Horrors]] and [[DemonHunter [[DemonSlaying Makai Knights and Priests]] can use those to block people off from going places. They're set up using talismans in both cases, which are otherwise easy to remove once spotted.
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* From ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'': the force field seen in the season 1 finale is not an example of this trope, being clearly visible from the start, but the StockQuote is still used and quickly mocked.

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* From ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'': the force field seen in the season 1 finale is not an example of this trope, being clearly visible from the start, but the StockQuote StockPhrase is still used and quickly mocked.

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