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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/30_minutes_after_noon.png]]
2 [[caption-width-right:350:Pardner.]]
3JustForFun/TheOneWith the exploding bracelets.
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5The Erdmann gang, a group of notorious criminals, have developed a new and ingenious method of getting civilians to do their dirty work; they strap timed explosives onto their wrists and plant the key where they want the explosives taken. Their first victim barely survives - thanks only to International Rescue's new fireproof rescue elevator - but the records of the Erdmann gang do not.
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7Furious at this development, the British Secret Service (most-likely [=MI6=]) send their agent Southern to infiltrate the gang, armed only with a radio-transmitter pen. While Southern is able to infiltrate the gang's effort to break into a plutonium store, he's captured by one of the guard robots and left to die. It's up to International Rescue to reach the explosives before a nuclear holocaust engulfs England!
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11* ArtisticLicenceChemistry: In reality, diacetylene is highly flammable and is about as good as petrol when used in a fire extinguisher!
12* AwesomeButImpractical: A storage bunker for nuclear materials guarded by humanoid robots is just cool, no matter how you look at it, and there are obvious advantages to their having no need to ever leave their posts or worry about radiation effects. Unfortunately, these particular robots are slow, clunky, and can only disable any intruders by grappling them. And can be disabled by a single shot of an EMP gun. There appear to be no alarms, cameras, or even a single human guard just to look at the place and make sure nothing is happening.
13* TheCameo: For reasons unexplained, Thompson Tower from [[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E15CityOfFire City of Fire]] appears as a hideout for the Erdmann gang, although given the event happened before City of Fire, it's easy to speculate that the tower hadn't been opened yet.
14* ContrivedCoincidence: One wonders what exactly the Erdmann Gang's plan was in the quite likely event that Prescott hadn't stopped to pick up that hitchhiker.
15* ConvenientlyTimedAttackFromBehind: Southern has the Erdmann Gang members at gunpoint and is about to lead them away, when the final ConvenientlyTimedGuard robot sneaks up behind him. He doesn't notice until the robot has already restrained him, allowing the gang members to escape.
16* DrivesLikeCrazy: Thomas Prescott. Justified; you'd drive like that too if you had a bomb strapped to your wrist and only 30 minutes to reach the key to take it off.
17* ElevatorFailure: Caused by a honking great explosion.
18* ExplosiveLeash: The favoured tactic of the bad guys in this episode.
19* FakingTheDead: Thomas Prescott, the first victim of the Erdmann Gang's MO with the explosive bracelets, is saved in time by International Rescue, yet the local press (under direction of the authorities, according to Commissioner Garfield) decides to publish a fake newspaper article that Prescott has perished in the fire, in the hope that the Erdmann gang will feel safe enough to try the same trick again. It works.
20* HostileHitchhiker: Prescott becomes a victim of the Erdmann gang when he picks up a hitchhiker, who turns out to be a member of the gang and straps the bomb to Prescott's wrist.
21* KarmaHoudini: While the Erdman gang leader and some of his henchmen are killed when their helijet is shot down, the hitchhiker who places the ExplosiveLeash on Thomas Prescott is apparently never caught.
22* NoOSHACompliance: The elevator that Prescott gets trapped in has no emergency brakes, something that has been a standard feature since not long after their inception in the 19th Century.
23* RelocatingTheExplosion: Scott does this at the climax of the episode by taking the bracelets with him in Thunderbird 1 and dropping them into the ocean.
24* SoCrazyItMustBeTrue: Following his rescue, Prescott tells the cops all about the hitchhiker and the explosive bracelet. Surprisingly, the Chief Investigator believes him. As he explains to another officer, not only does Prescott have no criminal history, but the building's fire safety measures had been sabotaged and most importantly, the fire destroyed vital information on some of the country's most high-profile criminal gangs. When the investigators find the bracelet, it confirms Prescott's story.
25* SpyFiction: Leaning a little towards Stale Beer. The visual style was heavily inspired by Film/TheIpcressFile, which the crew had seen that weekend, but there's also some Bond shout-outs (It wouldn't be until "The Man From MI-5 that they'd go "full Bond").
26* StairsAreFaster: When he finally arrives at the office, Prescott has to wait for a painfully slow elevator, while he (literally) has a ticking timebomb attached to him. And after disposing of the bomb, he takes the same slow elevator to leave the building,which leads to him getting trapped inside and needing rescue. Maybe he should have used the stairs.
27* TheTag: The final scene is Southern having dinner with Lady Penelope, telling her how sadly it is the end of his career as a secret agent, as his cover is broken. She sounds interested in the life of a secret agent, not letting on that she is one herself.
28* TinCanRobot: The storehouse's (rather adorable) guardbots. Leads to a little {{Zeerust}}.
29* WesternTerrorists: the Erdmann gang.

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