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'''Blake:''' ''(thinking)'' I should have run. I should have told my conscience to shove its guilt up its ass, packed my bags and run away. I'm such an idiot.
'''Blake:''' ''(thinking)'' I should have run. I should have told my conscience to shove its guilt up its ass, packed my bags and run away. I'm such an idiot.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to him admitting that he isn't strong enough to lose them again. (Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too before the Omnidroid attacked them.)
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to him admitting that he isn't strong enough to lose them again. (Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too before the Omnidroid attacked them.)
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to him admitting that he isn't strong enough to lose them again.(Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too (The Omnidroid attacks before the Omnidroid attacked them.children can weigh in.)
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to him admitting that he isn't strong enough to lose them again.
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** In ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', after Kirk and Co. bust [=McCoy=] out from Starfleet detention and beam aboard the empty ''Enterprise''. Scotty has rigged the ship to be fully automated, and Kirk decides that he will not ask the rest of them to sacrifice their careers. Of course, being the TrueCompanions they are, they refuse.
-->'''Kirk:''' Gentlemen...may the wind be at our backs. Stations please.
** Picard offers a way out (not from the mission itself, but from the court-martial that will almost certainly follow his direct defiance of orders) in ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact''.
-->'''Picard''': "I'm about to commit a direct violation of our orders. Any of you who wish to object should do so now. It will be noted in my log."
-->'''Data''': "Captain, I believe I speak for everyone here, sir, when I say... to Hell with our orders."
-->'''Kirk:''' Gentlemen...may the wind be at our backs. Stations please.
** Picard offers a way out (not from the mission itself, but from the court-martial that will almost certainly follow his direct defiance of orders) in ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact''.
-->'''Picard''': "I'm about to commit a direct violation of our orders. Any of you who wish to object should do so now. It will be noted in my log."
-->'''Data''': "Captain, I believe I speak for everyone here, sir, when I say... to Hell with our orders."
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** In ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', after ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'': After Kirk and Co. bust [=McCoy=] out from Starfleet detention and beam aboard the empty ''Enterprise''. ''Enterprise'', Scotty has rigged the ship to be fully automated, and Kirk decides that he will not ask the rest of them to sacrifice their careers. Of course, being the TrueCompanions they are, they refuse.
-->'''Kirk:''' --->'''Kirk:''' Gentlemen...may the wind be at our backs. Stations please.
** ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'': Picard offers a way out (not from the mission itself, but from thecourt-martial [[CourtMartialed court-martial]] that will almost certainly follow his direct defiance of orders) in ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact''.
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--->'''Picard''': I'm about to commit a direct violation of our orders. Any of you who wish to object should do so now. It will be noted in my log."
-->'''Data''': "Captain,\\
'''Data''': Captain, I believe I speak for everyone here, sir, when I say... to Hell with our orders."
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'''Data''': Captain, I believe I speak for everyone here, sir, when I say... to Hell with our orders.
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* {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in ''Literature/HereticsOfDune'', when this is explained to be a common use of ReversePsychology to boost morale amonge the troops.
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-->'''Harry''': A bolt of warmth, fierce with joy and pride and gratitude, flashed through me like sudden lightning. I don't care about whose DNA recombined with whose. When everything goes to hell, the people who stand beside you without flinching- they are your family. And they were my heroes.
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'''Bernard:'''Okay, I'm outta here.\\
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'''Dave:'''Bernard, don't be a tunahead. This is Sandy we're talking about.
* Also subverted in ''VideoGame/ArmyMen R.T.S.'', when Sarge tells his troops that if they want to back out now, he won't stop them. Cue Hoover attempting to sneak off and Sarge yells at him to "get back here!"
'''Bernard:'''Okay, I'm outta here.\\
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'''Dave:'''Bernard, don't be a tunahead. This is Sandy we're talking about.
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-> "Gentlemen, Doctor [=McCoy=] and I have to do this. The rest of you do not."
-->-- Admiral Kirk, ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock''
-->-- Admiral Kirk, ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock''
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** In ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', after Kirk and Co. bust [=McCoy=] out from Starfleet detention and beam aboard the empty ''Enterprise''. Scotty has rigged the ship to be fully automated, and Kirk decides that he will not ask the rest of them to sacrifice their careers. Of course, being the TrueCompanions they are, they refuse.
** In ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', after Kirk and Co. bust [=McCoy=] out from Starfleet detention and beam aboard the empty ''Enterprise''. Scotty has rigged the ship to be fully automated, and Kirk decides that he will not ask the rest of them to sacrifice their careers. Of course, being the TrueCompanions they are, they refuse.
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** ''Film/StarTrekInsurrection'': Knowing that Starfleet Command is violating its own ethics to take the home of the Ba'ku, Picard prepares a mission to save them. He plans on going it alone, but finds his crew already anticipated his action, and are joining him. Picard tries to tell them they're mutinying. Riker gleefully points out that Picard has taken off his rank insignia, meaning he's not giving legal commands anyway. Picard relents, and most of the core group join him on the planet while Riker takes the Enterprise to speak on behalf of the Ba'ku to the Federation Council.
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* ''Literature/{{Gate}}'': When Itami is taking Tuka to go face the Flame Dragon, he tells Yanagida, the superior who goaded him into it, to give him rations for two people for a week. Yanagida looks up from his checklist, and smirks, asking Itami if he's sure that's going to be enough. Cue Rory Mercury, a nigh unkillable demi-goddess, tripping Itami and telling him that she and the rest of his BattleHarem are coming with. He tries to dissuade her, telling her he's off to face the '''''Flame Dragon'''''. Rory's response is [[BloodKnight to get rather worked up at the prospect.]]
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* Creator/NeilGaiman's poem "Instructions" has a line about a certain point in the adventure being a PointOfNoReturn. "If you turn back now, you can return, safely. You will lose no face. I will think no less of you." As the poem then continues, it's assumed that the reader chose not to turn back.
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* Nate Drake of ''VideoGame/{{Uncharted}}'' attempts to do this near the climax of every game. He sees that he's in way over his head and tells his companions that it would be just fine if they all bailed right then and there. Naturally, the companions refuse and on with the climax.
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* Nate Drake of ''VideoGame/{{Uncharted}}'' attempts to do this near the climax of every game. He sees that he's in way over his head and tells his companions that it would be just fine if they all bailed right then and there. Naturally, the companions refuse and on with the climax. Of course, circumstances normally intervene to leave Nate alone with the final boss anyway.
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* At the end of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', Harry tells Ron and Hermione that they don't have to go with him to [[spoiler: find Voldemort's Horcruxes]]. They, of course, turn down the offer.
** This is a call back the the pre-climactic scene of the first book, where right before Harry leaves to follow Snape, he tells Ron and Hermione that there's still time to turn back. Ron and Hermione tell him he's being an idiot. Hermione even references this conversation in the aforementioned scene from the sixth book, saying they've had "time" — five years in fact — to turn back, and they haven't so far.
** This is a call back the the pre-climactic scene of the first book, where right before Harry leaves to follow Snape, he tells Ron and Hermione that there's still time to turn back. Ron and Hermione tell him he's being an idiot. Hermione even references this conversation in the aforementioned scene from the sixth book, saying they've had "time" — five years in fact — to turn back, and they haven't so far.
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* At the end of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', Harry tells Ron and Hermione that they don't have to go with him to [[spoiler: find Voldemort's Horcruxes]]. They, of course, turn down the offer.
**offer. This is a call back the CallBack to the pre-climactic scene of the first book, where right before Harry leaves to follow Snape, he tells Ron and Hermione that there's still time to turn back. Ron and Hermione tell him he's being an idiot. Hermione even references this conversation in the aforementioned scene from the sixth book, saying they've had "time" — five years in fact — to turn back, and they haven't so far.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to him admitting that he isn't strong enough to lose them again. (Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too before the Omnidroid attacked them.)
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to him admitting that he isn't strong enough to lose them again. (Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too before the Omnidroid attacked them.)
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*In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to him admitting that he isn't strong enough to lose them again. (Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too before the Omnidroid attacked them.
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Pinocchio}}'' gives Jiminy Cricket a chance to leave when he goes out to find Geppetto after finding out he had been swallowed by a whale. Jiminy's reply? "Goodbye?! I may be live bait down there, but I'm with you!"
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-->'''Stinky Pete:''' It's your choice, Woody. You can go back, or you can stay with us and last forever.
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* ''{{WesternAnimation/Pinocchio}}'' gives Jiminy Cricket a chance to leave when he goes out to find Geppetto after finding out he had been swallowed by a whale. Jiminy's reply? "Goodbye?! I may be live bait down there, but I'm with you!"
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-->'''Stinky Pete:''' It's your choice, Woody. You can go back, or you can stay with us and last forever.
-->'''Stinky Pete:''' It's your choice, Woody. You can go back, or you can stay with us and last forever.
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This is separate from LineInTheSand, as it is not always an explicit suicide mission, and the hero is not looking for RedShirt volunteers. Rather, the hero knows he's about to do something dangerous, and doesn't want to endanger his friends if they aren't willing.
When the hero's offer is taken, it's ScrewThisImOuttaHere or OptOut. See also ThisIsTheFinalBattle. SisterTrope to LastChanceToQuit.
When the hero's offer is taken, it's ScrewThisImOuttaHere or OptOut. See also ThisIsTheFinalBattle. SisterTrope to LastChanceToQuit.
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This is separate from LineInTheSand, as it is not always an explicit suicide mission, and the hero is not looking for RedShirt volunteers. Rather, the hero knows he's about to do something dangerous, dangerous and doesn't want to endanger his friends if they aren't willing.
When the hero's offer is taken, it's ScrewThisImOuttaHere or OptOut. See alsoThisIsTheFinalBattle.ThisIsTheFinalBattle and AreYouSureYouWantToDoThat. SisterTrope to LastChanceToQuit.
When the hero's offer is taken, it's ScrewThisImOuttaHere or OptOut. See also
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* In ''Fanfic/ArcCorp'', after making it painfully clear that the assault on the Twilight City is little more than a suicide mission even if Arc Corp succeeds, [[BenevolentBoss Jaune]] insists that [[SarcasticDevotee Blake]] empty her bank account and flee back home to Menagerie in the middle of the night before the rest of the organization arrives in Vale, telling her that no one will notice or care about a missing employee in the midst of all the chaos. Blake actually does spend the night looking at an empty suitcase and mulling the option over, only to realize that she can't bring herself to abandon him, and [[KnightInSourArmor shows up to work the next morning mentally berating herself for being there].
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* In ''Fanfic/ArcCorp'', after making it painfully clear that the assault on the Twilight City is little more than a suicide mission even if Arc Corp succeeds, [[BenevolentBoss Jaune]] insists that [[SarcasticDevotee Blake]] empty her bank account and flee back home to Menagerie in the middle of the night before the rest of the organization arrives in Vale, telling her that no one will notice or care about a missing employee in the midst of all the chaos. Blake actually does spend the night looking at an empty suitcase and mulling the option over, only to realize that she can't bring herself to abandon him, and [[KnightInSourArmor shows up to work the next morning mentally berating herself for being there].there]].
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* In ''Fanfic/ArcCorp'', after making it painfully clear that the assault on the Twilight City is little more than a suicide mission even if Arc Corp succeeds, [[BenevolentBoss Jaune]] insists that [[SarcasticDevotee Blake]] empty her bank account and flee back home to Menagerie in the middle of the night before the rest of the organization arrives in Vale, telling her that no one will notice or care about a missing employee in the midst of all the chaos. Blake actually does spend the night looking at an empty suitcase and mulling the option over, only to realize that she can't bring herself to abandon him, and [[KnightInSourArmor shows up to work the next morning mentally berating herself for being there].
-->'''Jaune:''' If you want to disappear in the night, I won't blame you. In fact, I'd think ''more'' of you for leaving. It'd be the smart choice. Only an idiot would stay here and agree to this.\\
''(the next day)''\\
'''Blake:''' ''(thinking)'' I should have run. I should have told my conscience to shove its guilt up its ass, packed my bags and run away. I'm such an idiot.
-->'''Jaune:''' If you want to disappear in the night, I won't blame you. In fact, I'd think ''more'' of you for leaving. It'd be the smart choice. Only an idiot would stay here and agree to this.\\
''(the next day)''\\
'''Blake:''' ''(thinking)'' I should have run. I should have told my conscience to shove its guilt up its ass, packed my bags and run away. I'm such an idiot.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Inverted in "Princess Twilight Part 2". When the Mane Six and Spike venture into the dangerous Everfree Forest to investigate why it's expanding uncontrollably, they are attacked by a Cragodile. After defeating it, Applejack suggests (and the other ponies agree) that Twilight should go back to Ponyville and let the others continue the mission without her, because[[spoiler: she is the only princess left in Equestria at the moment and]] [[MoreExpendableThanYou they can't afford to lose her]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Inverted in "Princess Twilight Part 2". When the Mane Six and Spike venture into the dangerous Everfree Forest to investigate why it's expanding uncontrollably, they are attacked by a Cragodile. After defeating it, Applejack suggests (and the other ponies agree) that Twilight should go back to Ponyville and let the others continue the mission without her, because[[spoiler: she because [[spoiler:she is the only princess left in Equestria at the moment and]] [[MoreExpendableThanYou they can't afford to lose her]].
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* In Literature/TheBible, Naomi says this to her two widowed daughters-in-law, Orpah and Ruth. Orpah takes her up on it, Ruth refuses.
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* In Literature/TheBible, Naomi says this to her two widowed daughters-in-law, Orpah and Ruth. Orpah takes her up on it, Ruth refuses.
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* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02: Before sending the [=DigiDestined=] on the Digimon World Tour, Gennai says "If anyone's squeamish, you can back out now."
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* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02: ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'': Before sending the [=DigiDestined=] on the Digimon World Tour, Gennai says "If anyone's squeamish, you can back out now."
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Right before the climatic battle of a story, TheHero turns to his friends and says that they don't need to come with him -- if they want to turn back, this is their last chance, and he won't stop them.
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Right before the climatic climactic battle of a story, TheHero turns to his friends and says that they don't need to come with him -- if they want to turn back, this is their last chance, and he won't stop them.
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* Offered by Harry in ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheNightmaresOfFuturesPast'' before going to the Chamber of Secrets. Naturally, all his friends insist on accompanying him. [[spoiler:After they help him take down the basilisk, he tells them about his time travel.]]
--> '''Harry''': This is going to be really dangerous; if any of you want to back out now, I'll not think ill of you.\\
'''Ron''': Harry! She's my sister!
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* ''{{Disney/Pinocchio}}'' gives Jiminy Cricket a chance to leave when he goes out to find Geppetto after finding out he had been swallowed by a whale. Jiminy's reply? "Goodbye?! I may be live bait down there, but I'm with you!"
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* ''{{Disney/Pinocchio}}'' ''{{WesternAnimation/Pinocchio}}'' gives Jiminy Cricket a chance to leave when he goes out to find Geppetto after finding out he had been swallowed by a whale. Jiminy's reply? "Goodbye?! I may be live bait down there, but I'm with you!"
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming when he admits that he isn't strong enough to lose them again. (Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too before the Omnidroid attacked them.)
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming when he admits him admitting that he isn't strong enough to lose them again. (Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too before the Omnidroid attacked them.)
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** This is a call back the the pre-climactic scene of the first book, where right before Harry leaves to follow Snape, he tells Ron and Hermione that there's still time to turn back. [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Ron and Hermione tell him he's being an idiot]]. Hermione even references this conversation in the aforementioned scene from the sixth book, saying they've had "time" — five years in fact — to turn back, and they haven't so far.
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** This is a call back the the pre-climactic scene of the first book, where right before Harry leaves to follow Snape, he tells Ron and Hermione that there's still time to turn back. [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Ron and Hermione tell him he's being an idiot]].idiot. Hermione even references this conversation in the aforementioned scene from the sixth book, saying they've had "time" — five years in fact — to turn back, and they haven't so far.
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* At multiple points in ''Film/TheRevengers'', Benedict tells the six convicts that their service to him is done, and that they can go if they wish. They always stay, claiming that they have nowhere better to go. Even the DirtyCoward Hoop stays, because he is afraid of what might happen to him if he leaves the group.
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* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02: Before sending the [=DigiDestined=] on the Digimon World Tour, Gennai says "If anyone's squeamish, you can back out now."
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* ''ErrantStory'': Sarine [[http://www.errantstory.com/2011-03-31/5176 pulls it]] on Jon, who of course ignores her.
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* ''ErrantStory'': ''Webcomic/ErrantStory'': Sarine [[http://www.errantstory.com/2011-03-31/5176 pulls it]] on Jon, who of course ignores her.
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* Lee Everett does this to his team in Telltale's Season 1 of ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDead''. [[spoiler: Bitten and trying to find Clementine, who had been kidnapped]], he tells them that they don't have to come with him. Depending on how you acted around them, they'll either accept and not go, or refuse (willingly or reluctantly) and go anway.
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* Lee Everett does this to his team in Telltale's Season 1 of ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDead''. [[spoiler: Bitten and trying to find Clementine, who had been kidnapped]], he tells them that they don't have to come with him. Depending on how you acted around them, they'll either accept and not go, or refuse (willingly or reluctantly) and go anway.anyway.
* On the night before raid on the Northern Crater in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', Cloud tells the party that they should take the time to tie up any loose ends and do what they want to do before they prepare for the FinalBattle and he won't hold it against them if they decide to not come along. Cloud and Tifa spend the night out in the field together for what could be their final moment together and when they arrive on the airship, there isn't anybody around. They quickly find out that all their friends want to join them anyway and defeat Sephiroth once and for all.
* On the night before raid on the Northern Crater in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', Cloud tells the party that they should take the time to tie up any loose ends and do what they want to do before they prepare for the FinalBattle and he won't hold it against them if they decide to not come along. Cloud and Tifa spend the night out in the field together for what could be their final moment together and when they arrive on the airship, there isn't anybody around. They quickly find out that all their friends want to join them anyway and defeat Sephiroth once and for all.
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* In the ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace'' parody of ''Serenity'', Arthur-as-Mal tells his crew they can turn back ''if they want to avoid spoilers for the end of the movie''.
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** This is a call back the the pre-climactic scene of the first book, where right before Harry leaves to follow Snape, he tells Ron and Hermione that there's still time to turn back. [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Ron and Hermione tell him he's being an idiot.]] Hermione even references this conversation in the aforementioned scene from the sixth book, saying they've had "time" — five years in fact — to turn back, and they haven't so far.
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** This is a call back the the pre-climactic scene of the first book, where right before Harry leaves to follow Snape, he tells Ron and Hermione that there's still time to turn back. [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Ron and Hermione tell him he's being an idiot.]] idiot]]. Hermione even references this conversation in the aforementioned scene from the sixth book, saying they've had "time" — five years in fact — to turn back, and they haven't so far.
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* {{Deconstructed}} in ''Literature/HereticsOfDune'', when this is explained to be a common use of ReversePsychology to boost morale amonge the troops.
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* Played with in "[[Series/DoctorWho The Five Doctors]]." When Borusa finally gets to claim Rassilon's immortality for himself, Rassilon appears and asks him if that's what he wants. When the errant Lord President says "yes," Rassilon says, "Even now, it is not too late to turn back." If you read between the lines enough, Rassilon is indirectly and subtly nudging Borusa to turn back. [[spoiler: Why? Claiming immortality put him into an AndIMustScream position, in which his face accompanied the many others who came before him, decorating the sides of Rassilon's funereal dais.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Inverted in "Princess Twilight Part 2". When the Mane Six and Spike venture into the dangerous Everfree Forest to investigate why it's expanding uncontrollably, they are attacked by a Cragodile. After defeating it, Applejack suggests (and the other ponies agree) that Twilight should go back to Ponyville and let the others continue the mission without her, because[[spoiler: she is the only princess left in Equestria at the moment and]] [[MoreExpendableThanYou they can't afford to lose her]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Inverted in "Princess Twilight Part 2". When the Mane Six and Spike venture into the dangerous Everfree Forest to investigate why it's expanding uncontrollably, they are attacked by a Cragodile. After defeating it, Applejack suggests (and the other ponies agree) that Twilight should go back to Ponyville and let the others continue the mission without her, because[[spoiler: she is the only princess left in Equestria at the moment and]] [[MoreExpendableThanYou they can't afford to lose her]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Inverted in "Princess Twilight Part 2". When the Mane Six and Spike venture into the dangerous Everfree Forest to investigate why it's expanding uncontrollably, they are attacked by a Cragodile. After defeating it, Applejack suggests (and the other ponies agree) that Twilight should go back to Ponyville and let the others continue the mission without her, because[[spoiler: she is the only princess left in Equestria at the moment and]] [[MoreExpendableThanYou they can't afford to lose her]].
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* Subverted in one episode of {{NCIS}}, in which Tony asks for volunteers for a dangerous mission, remarking that no one will think less of those who opt out. Palmer asks, "Really?" To which Tony replies, "No, they probably will. At least, ''I'' will."
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--->'''Dave:'''Bernard, don't be a tunahead. This is Sandy we're talking about.
* Also subverted in Army Men R.T.S., when Sarge tells his troops that if they want to back out now, he won't stop them. Cue Hoover attempting to sneak off and Sarge yells at him to "get back here!"
* Nate Drake of ''Uncharted'' attempts to do this near the climax of every game. He sees that he's in way over his head and tells his companions that it would be just fine if they all bailed right then and there. Naturally, the companions refuse and on with the climax.
* Joel from ''TheLastOfUs'' (made by the same company who did ''Uncharted'', attempts to do this with Ellie. After all they had been through to get to the Fireflies, he turns to her in the last leg of their journey and tells her that they don't have to do this ([[spoiler: give Ellie to the Fireflies in hopes for a cure.]]), the pair of them can turn around and go back to where his brother lives and stay there. Ellie, of course, decides to keep going, otherwise it would have made their suffering entirely pointless.
* Lee Everett does this to his team in TellTale's Season 1 of ''The Walking Dead''. [[spoiler: Bitten and trying to find Clementine, who had been kidnapped]], he tells them that they don't have to come with him. Depending on how you acted around them, they'll either accept and not go, or refuse (willingly or reluctantly) and go anway.
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* Also subverted in Army Men R.T.S., when Sarge tells his troops that if they want to back out now, he won't stop them. Cue Hoover attempting to sneak off and Sarge yells at him to "get back here!"
* Nate Drake of ''Uncharted'' attempts to do this near the climax of every game. He sees that he's in way over his head and tells his companions that it would be just fine if they all bailed right then and there. Naturally, the companions refuse and on with the climax.
* Joel from ''TheLastOfUs'' (made by the same company who did ''Uncharted'', attempts to do this with Ellie. After all they had been through to get to the Fireflies, he turns to her in the last leg of their journey and tells her that they don't have to do this ([[spoiler: give Ellie to the Fireflies in hopes for a cure.]]), the pair of them can turn around and go back to where his brother lives and stay there. Ellie, of course, decides to keep going, otherwise it would have made their suffering entirely pointless.
* Lee Everett does this to his team in TellTale's Season 1 of ''The Walking Dead''. [[spoiler: Bitten and trying to find Clementine, who had been kidnapped]], he tells them that they don't have to come with him. Depending on how you acted around them, they'll either accept and not go, or refuse (willingly or reluctantly) and go anway.
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* Played with in "[[DoctorWho "[[Series/DoctorWho The Five Doctors]]." When Borusa finally gets to claim Rassilon's immortality for himself, Rassilon appears and asks him if that's what he wants. When the errant Lord President says "yes," Rassilon says, "Even now, it is not too late to turn back." If you read between the lines enough, Rassilon is indirectly and subtly nudging Borusa to turn back. [[spoiler: Why? Claiming immortality put him into an AndIMustScream position, in which his face accompanied the many others who came before him, decorating the sides of Rassilon's funereal dais.]]
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* {{Deconstructed}} in ''[[{{Dune}} Heretics Of Dune]]'', when this is explained to be a common use of ReversePsychology to boost morale amonge the troops.
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* In ''TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming when he admits that he isn't strong enough to lose them again. (Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too before the Omnidroid attacked them.)
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* In ''TheIncredibles'' ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' Mr. Incredible tells his family to stay behind before going to fight the Omnidroid KillerRobot. His wife will have none of that. Leads to a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming when he admits that he isn't strong enough to lose them again. (Note that their kids had no chance to say whether they wanted to go too before the Omnidroid attacked them.)
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* In ''StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', after Kirk and Co. bust [=McCoy=] out from Starfleet detention and beam aboard the empty ''Enterprise''. Scotty has rigged the ship to be fully automated, and Kirk decides that he will not ask the rest of them to sacrifice their careers. Of course, being the TrueCompanions they are, they refuse.
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* In ''StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', after Kirk and Co. bust [=McCoy=] out from Starfleet detention and beam aboard the empty ''Enterprise''. Scotty has rigged the ship to be fully automated, and Kirk decides that he will not ask the rest of them to sacrifice their careers. Of course, being the TrueCompanions they are, they refuse.
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* In ''TheGreatMuppetCaper'', as Kermit hatches the plan to catch the jewel thieves who framed Miss Piggy, he warns everybody of the possible dangers and gives them a chance to OptOut. Everybody starts to back out until Fozzie lays in [[WhatTheHellHero one heck of a guilt trip.]]
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* In ''TheGreatMuppetCaper'', ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'', as Kermit hatches the plan to catch the jewel thieves who framed Miss Piggy, he warns everybody of the possible dangers and gives them a chance to OptOut. Everybody starts to back out until Fozzie lays in [[WhatTheHellHero one heck of a guilt trip.]]
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* In ''StarTrekIITheSearchForSpock'', ''StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', after Kirk and Co. bust [=McCoy=] out from Starfleet detention and beam aboard the empty ''Enterprise''. Scotty has rigged the ship to be fully automated, and Kirk decides that he will not ask the rest of them to sacrifice their careers. Of course, being the TrueCompanions they are, they refuse.
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-->'''Kirk:''' Gentlemen...may the wind be at our backs. Stations please.
-->'''Kirk:''' Gentlemen...may the wind be at our backs. Stations please.