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'''Kirito:''' Oh, yeah, we're sprinting to our deaths IN ''RECORD'' SPEED!

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'''Kirito:''' Oh, yeah, we're ''yeah.'' We're sprinting to our deaths IN ''RECORD'' SPEED!
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'''Kirito:''' Oh, yeah, we're sprinting to our deaths ''in record speed!''

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'''Kirito:''' Oh, yeah, we're sprinting to our deaths ''in record speed!''IN ''RECORD'' SPEED!
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-->'''Kirito:''' Come on, guys, even ''we'' are not dumb enough to fall for this-\\

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-->'''Kirito:''' Come on, guys, even ''we'' are not dumb enough to fall for this-\\this.\\



'''Kirito:''' ...Sachi? [[ThisIsGonnaSuck You set them to auto-loot, didn't you?]]\\

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'''Kirito:''' ...Sachi? '''Kirito:''' ''...Sachi?'' [[ThisIsGonnaSuck You set them to auto-loot, didn't you?]]\\



'''Kirito:''' Oh yeah, we're sprinting to our deaths ''in record speed!''

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'''Kirito:''' Oh Oh, yeah, we're sprinting to our deaths ''in record speed!''
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Ruby is the PC, but her actions are all those of Martha, the player


* ''Film/JumanjiWelcomeToTheJungle'': Since the movie [[TrappedInTVLand takes place inside a video game]], this trope naturally occurs, with [=NPCs=] always doing the exact same things even if the outside circumstances change. It's most notable with the guards outside of a vehicle shack; Ruby tries to [[ShowSomeLeg distract them by flirting]], but they have absolutely no response beyond their [[WelcomeToCorneria stock answer phrases]] because they weren't programmed to do or say anything else. Ruby ultimately solves the problem by beating up the guards instead.

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* ''Film/JumanjiWelcomeToTheJungle'': Since the movie [[TrappedInTVLand takes place inside a video game]], this trope naturally occurs, with [=NPCs=] always doing the exact same things even if the outside circumstances change. It's most notable with the guards outside of a vehicle shack; Ruby Martha tries to [[ShowSomeLeg distract them by flirting]], but they have absolutely no response beyond their [[WelcomeToCorneria stock answer phrases]] because they weren't programmed to do or say anything else. Ruby She ultimately solves the problem by beating up the guards instead.
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* In the opening of ''Series/ScreamTVSeries'', Nina attempts to call 911 when Ghostface is attacking her, but because her hands are wet and can't operate her phone's touch screen, she has to use the voice commands to do it. The phone mishears her request to call 911 as "call Pottery Barn".

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* In the opening of ''Series/ScreamTVSeries'', ''Series/ScreamTheTVSeries'', Nina attempts to call 911 when Ghostface is attacking her, but because her hands are wet and can't operate her phone's touch screen, she has to use the voice commands to do it. The phone mishears her request to call 911 as "call Pottery Barn".
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* ''Film/JumanjiWelcomeToTheJungle'': Since the movie [[TrappedInTVLand takes place inside a video game]], this trope naturally occurs, with [=NPCs=] always doing the exact same things even if the outside circumstances change. It's most notable with the guards outside of a vehicle shack; Ruby tries to [[ShowSomeLeg distract them by flirting]], but they have absolutely no response beyond their [[WelcomeToCorneria stock answer phrases]] because they weren't programmed to do or say anything else. Ruby ultimately solves the problem by beating up the guards instead.
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<bovril> it collects data about the surrounding environment, then discards it and [[{{Wallbonking}} drives into walls]]

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<bovril> it collects data about the surrounding environment, then discards it and [[{{Wallbonking}} drives into walls]]walls
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* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamTheWitchFromMercury'' for Guel's rematch with Suletta his new mobile suit, the MD-0064 Darilbalde, is equipped with an artificial intelligence that controls it for him at the behest of his father. Its reaction times are naturally impressive, but on top of the obvious blow to his pride he eventually gets so sick of it falling for obvious feints and its clear lack of situational awareness that he forcibly disables the device to fight for himself.

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* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamTheWitchFromMercury'' for Guel's rematch with Suletta his new mobile suit, the MD-0064 Darilbalde, is equipped with an artificial intelligence that controls it for him at the behest of his father. Its reaction times are naturally impressive, but on top of the obvious blow to his pride he eventually gets so sick of it falling for obvious feints and its clear lack of situational awareness that he forcibly disables the device to fight for himself. [[spoiler:It comes back again in episode 17 and this time proves to be way more effective, this mostly thanks to it serving its intended purpose as a support system, covering for the pilots failings when necessary while the pilot covers for its]].

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