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* TalesOfVesperia has this regarding [[spoiler: the Don's death]]. Karol wanted to look for another, more peaceful outcome, but Raven said that he wishes there was and that there may indeed be one; but they had no time to look for that solution; and an action had to be taken then.

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* TalesOfVesperia has this regarding [[spoiler: the Don's death]]. Karol wanted to look for another, more peaceful outcome, but Raven said that while he wishes there was and that there may indeed be one; but they had no time to look for that solution; solution and an action had to be taken then.
there and then or else the situation will get worse now.

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* TalesOfVesperia has this regarding [[spoiler: the Don's death]]. Karol wanted to look for another, more peaceful outcome, but Raven said that he wishes there was and that there may indeed be one; but they had no time to look for that solution; and an action had to be taken then.
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* In ''PokemonSpecial'', Pearl is very good at making a plan when in the heat of the moment. This is a contrast to Diamond, who's better at figuring things out in the long term.

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* In ''PokemonSpecial'', ''Manga/PokemonSpecial'', Pearl is very good at making a plan when in the heat of the moment. This is a contrast to Diamond, who's better at figuring things out in the long term.
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*Literally, in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World''. An angry John has gone to see why Ringo has abandoned the others for the Guardians' psionics division. Realizing that the various psionics around him are massaging his thoughts to take control of him, and given maybe a second to act when his rage scours them out, John grabs Ringo and screams in his ear and simultaneously [[TouchTelepathy floods him with toxic emotion]]. *POP* Ringo's emergency teleport is triggered, and they're outta there!
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-->''There's a time to think, and a time to act. And this, gentlemen, is no time to think.''

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* The second episode of (the remake of) ''KujibikiUnbalance''.

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* The second episode of (the remake of) ''KujibikiUnbalance''.''Anime/KujibikiUnbalance''.
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-->''There's a time to think, and a time to act. And this, gentlemen, is no time to think.'' -- Sheriff Bud Boomer, ''CanadianBacon''


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* The phrase "Pulling a Homer" (meaning to succeed despite stupidity) was introduced in ''TheSimpsons'' after Homer stopped a nuclear reactor meltdown by randomly guessing which button activated the Manual Override. Twice. Using Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Moe, no less. To be fair though, if he did the same Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Moe each time he would always get the right button.

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* The phrase "Pulling a Homer" (meaning to succeed despite stupidity) was introduced in ''TheSimpsons'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' after Homer stopped a nuclear reactor meltdown by randomly guessing which button activated the Manual Override. Twice. Using Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Moe, no less. To be fair though, It would work if he did the same Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Moe each time time; then he would always get the right button.
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* In the ''CiaphasCain'' novel ''The Traitor's Hand'', Cain foils an assassination attempt, only to discover a bomb built into the aircar used in the ram raid attack. He calls for help from an expert, prompting the following amusing conversation:
--->'''Cogitator Ikmenedies:''' Are there wires leading to the promethium flask?
--->'''Cain:''' Yes, two.
--->'''Ikmenedies:''' Then it should be simple. All you have to do is cut the red one.
--->'''Cain:''' They're both purple.
--->'''Ikemenedies:''' <{{beat}}> You'll just have to use your best judgment.

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* In the ''CiaphasCain'' ''Literature/CiaphasCain'' novel ''The Traitor's Hand'', Cain foils an assassination attempt, only to discover a bomb built into the aircar used in the ram raid attack. He calls for help from an expert, prompting the following amusing conversation:
--->'''Cogitator -->'''Cogitator Ikmenedies:''' Are there wires leading to the promethium flask?
--->'''Cain:''' -->'''Cain:''' Yes, two.
--->'''Ikmenedies:''' -->'''Ikmenedies:''' Then it should be simple. All you have to do is cut the red one.
--->'''Cain:''' -->'''Cain:''' They're both purple.
--->'''Ikemenedies:''' <{{beat}}> -->'''Ikemenedies:''' ''(beat)'' You'll just have to use your best judgment.

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* ''Film/{{Gravity}}''. The female protagonist has to reenter the Earth's atmosphere using the capsule on a Chinese space station whose orbit is already decaying, but the instructions in the capsule are all in Chinese. In the end she just has to push buttons and hope she's hitting the right ones.

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* ''Film/{{Gravity}}''. The female protagonist has to reenter the Earth's atmosphere using the capsule on a Chinese space station whose orbit is already decaying, but the instructions in the capsule are all in Chinese. In the end she just has to push buttons and hope she's hitting the right ones.
ones. Fortunately she's been trained on a Russian Soyuz, which the Chinese capsule is based on, so her guesses turn out to be accurate.
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* ''Film/{{Gravity}}''. The female protagonist has to reenter the Earth's atmosphere using the capsule on the Chinese space station whose orbit is already decaying, but the instructions in the capsule are all in Chinese. In the end she just has to push buttons and hope she's hitting the right ones.

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* ''Film/{{Gravity}}''. The female protagonist has to reenter the Earth's atmosphere using the capsule on the a Chinese space station whose orbit is already decaying, but the instructions in the capsule are all in Chinese. In the end she just has to push buttons and hope she's hitting the right ones.

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* ''Film/{{Gravity}}''. The female protagonist has to reenter the Earth's atmosphere, but the instructions in the capsule are all in Chinese. In the end she just has to push buttons and hope she's hitting the right ones.

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* ''Film/{{Gravity}}''. The female protagonist has to reenter the Earth's atmosphere, atmosphere using the capsule on the Chinese space station whose orbit is already decaying, but the instructions in the capsule are all in Chinese. In the end she just has to push buttons and hope she's hitting the right ones.

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* ''Film/{{Gravity}}''. The female protagonist has to reenter the Earth's atmosphere, but the instructions in the capsule are all in Chinese. In the end she just has to push buttons and hope she's hitting the right ones.
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* In a ''{{Stargate SG-1}}'' episode, a meteor is heading towards Earth, but they find out that setting off a nuke to deflect it would only make things worse so they need to deactivate it. However the bomb gets damaged and refuses to shut down so Jack is told to open it and cut the Red wire, so this trope is almost subverted because he is given clear instructions to cut a wire, but here's the kicker - it turns out all the wires are ''yellow'' and he has to guess.

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* In a ''{{Stargate SG-1}}'' ''Series/StargateSG1'' episode, a meteor is heading towards Earth, but they find out that setting off a nuke to deflect it would only make things worse so they need to deactivate it. However the bomb gets damaged and refuses to shut down so Jack is told to open it and cut the Red wire, so this trope is almost subverted because he is given clear instructions to cut a wire, but here's the kicker - it turns out all the wires are ''yellow'' and he has to guess.
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-->''You know, I'd like to take this opportunity to say that this is a very poorly designed bomb, and I think we should say something to somebody about it when we get back.''
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* In ''{{Life On Mars}}'' Sam crawls under a car to disarm a bomb, but can't remember which wire it's supposed to be. [[spoiler: He's saved at the last second when a bomb squad guy comes over and just snips the red wire without a second thought.]]

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* In ''{{Life ''Series/{{Life On Mars}}'' Mars|2006}}'' Sam crawls under a car to disarm a bomb, but can't remember which wire it's supposed to be. [[spoiler: He's saved at the last second when a bomb squad guy comes over and just snips the red wire without a second thought.]]
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* ''DonkeyKongCountry'' episode Orangotango has DK navigate three 'Rooms of Doom' in the Temple of Inka Dinka Doo. Said rooms have booby traps, mainly spike and arrows that fly out so quickly that DK has move so quickly he barely knows what he's doing. As Funky put it...
"Don't stop! Keep moving! Let your body do the brainwork!"

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* ''DonkeyKongCountry'' ''WesternAnimation/DonkeyKongCountry'' episode Orangotango has DK navigate three 'Rooms of Doom' in the Temple of Inka Dinka Doo. Said rooms have booby traps, mainly spike and arrows that fly out so quickly that DK has move so quickly he barely knows what he's doing. As Funky put it...
"Don't -->"Don't stop! Keep moving! Let your body do the brainwork!"
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* Conan runs into something like this in ''[[ConanTheBarbarian Conan the Destroyer]]''. He's reasoned that the wizard he's fighting is behind one of two mirrors, while his friends are behind the other. He rears back to throw his sword, seemingly into the mirror hiding his friends, then turns and throws it at the other mirror, hitting the wizard. It's compelling, until FridgeLogic kicks in, and you wonder why A. none of his friends thought to simply duck, and B. why Conan decided to throw the sword, rather than just walking up to the mirrors and slashing them, as he had been doing.
* In the film ''TheAbyss'', Bud has to disarm a nuclear weapon. He knows it's the red wire, not the blue wire, but in the green ''monochromatic'' light of the glowstick, they look the same. Whoops! [[spoiler: He, of course, guesses right]].

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* Conan runs into something like this in ''[[ConanTheBarbarian Conan the Destroyer]]''.''Film/ConanTheDestroyer''. He's reasoned that the wizard he's fighting is behind one of two mirrors, while his friends are behind the other. He rears back to throw his sword, seemingly into the mirror hiding his friends, then turns and throws it at the other mirror, hitting the wizard. It's compelling, until FridgeLogic kicks in, and you wonder why A. none of his friends thought to simply duck, and B. why Conan decided to throw the sword, rather than just walking up to the mirrors and slashing them, as he had been doing.
* In the film ''TheAbyss'', ''Film/TheAbyss'', Bud has to disarm a nuclear weapon. He knows it's the red wire, not the blue wire, but in the green ''monochromatic'' light of the glowstick, they look the same. Whoops! [[spoiler: He, of course, guesses right]].
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* Subverted in ''[[TheDCU Catwoman]]'': One story arc involves the Film Freak trying to set off a nuke in the East End of Gotham. Selina stops it just in time by picking a wire at random and snipping it, explaining to her sidekick Holly, who questions her choice and flinches away when she cuts it, that "They're ''all'' the right one. Cutting any wire will shut it down. Don't believe everything you see in the movies, Holly. This is the real world." She's actually wrong: in the ''actual'' real world, clipping random wires is a good way to set off a bomb, because dummy wires are the simplest trap a bombmaker can put inside his device with little effort.

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* Subverted in ''[[TheDCU Catwoman]]'': ''ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}'': One story arc involves the Film Freak trying to set off a nuke in the East End of Gotham. Selina stops it just in time by picking a wire at random and snipping it, explaining to her sidekick Holly, who questions her choice and flinches away when she cuts it, that "They're ''all'' the right one. Cutting any wire will shut it down. Don't believe everything you see in the movies, Holly. This is the real world." She's actually wrong: in the ''actual'' real world, clipping random wires is a good way to set off a bomb, because dummy wires are the simplest trap a bombmaker can put inside his device with little effort.



* In the intro to the game ''Discworld II: Mortality Bytes'', Rincewind and the Librarian discover a parody of a bomb that uses some sort of bubbling chemical (with an analog timer) attached. Rincewind debates between turning the red flask and turning the blue flask, reasoning that they can't kill him yet since the game hasn't started. He still picks the wrong one, and gets exploded. [[spoiler:The explosion actually catches Death before he can grab Rincewind; Death then goes missing, which precipitates the main quest of the game.]]

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* In the intro to the game ''Discworld ''[[VideoGame/{{Discworld}} Discworld II: Mortality Bytes'', Bytes]]'', Rincewind and the Librarian discover a parody of a bomb that uses some sort of bubbling chemical (with an analog timer) attached. Rincewind debates between turning the red flask and turning the blue flask, reasoning that they can't kill him yet since the game hasn't started. He still picks the wrong one, and gets exploded. [[spoiler:The explosion actually catches Death before he can grab Rincewind; Death then goes missing, which precipitates the main quest of the game.]]
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* In the ''{{Farscape}}'' episode "PK Tech Girl," Crichton explains this trope to a Sebacean woman, who says that her culture has such entertainment as well.
* ''DoctorWho'' example- dealing with a malfunctioning MRI in "Smith and Jones".

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* In the ''{{Farscape}}'' ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' episode "PK Tech Girl," Crichton explains this trope to a Sebacean woman, who says that her culture has such entertainment as well.
* ''DoctorWho'' ''Series/DoctorWho'' example- dealing with a malfunctioning MRI in "Smith and Jones".

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This frequently overlaps with the WireDilemma, where a character needs to disarm a bomb, but isn't limited to it. SpotTheImposter is the version of this trope where a character needs to distinguish an Evil Duplicate from the original.

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This frequently overlaps with with, but is not limited to, the WireDilemma, where a character needs to disarm a bomb, but isn't limited to it.bomb. SpotTheImposter is the version of this trope where a character needs to distinguish an Evil Duplicate from the original.

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This frequently overlaps with the WireDilemma, where a character needs to disarm a bomb. SpotTheImposter is the version of this trope where a character needs to distinguish an Evil Duplicate from the original.

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This frequently overlaps with the WireDilemma, where a character needs to disarm a bomb.bomb, but isn't limited to it. SpotTheImposter is the version of this trope where a character needs to distinguish an Evil Duplicate from the original.



** In {{real life}}, glow-stick light is ''not'' monochromatic, so you can still see some color with it. You can't if it is too dim, though.

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* Subverted in ''[[TheDCU Catwoman]]'': One story arc involves the Film Freak trying to set off a nuke in the East End of Gotham. Selina stops it just in time by picking a wire at random and snipping it, explaining to her sidekick Holly, who questions her choice and flinches away when she cuts it, that "They're ''all'' the right one. Cutting any wire will shut it down. Don't believe everything you see in the movies, Holly. This is the real world."
** Note that, in the ''actual'' real world, clipping random wires is a good way to set off a bomb, just like all the movies say. Because dummy wires are the simplest trap a bombmaker can put inside his device with little effort.

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* Subverted in ''[[TheDCU Catwoman]]'': One story arc involves the Film Freak trying to set off a nuke in the East End of Gotham. Selina stops it just in time by picking a wire at random and snipping it, explaining to her sidekick Holly, who questions her choice and flinches away when she cuts it, that "They're ''all'' the right one. Cutting any wire will shut it down. Don't believe everything you see in the movies, Holly. This is the real world."
** Note that,
" She's actually wrong: in the ''actual'' real world, clipping random wires is a good way to set off a bomb, just like all the movies say. Because because dummy wires are the simplest trap a bombmaker can put inside his device with little effort.
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* ''DonkeyKongCountry'' episode Orangotango has DK navigate three 'Rooms of Doom' in the Temple of Inka Dinka Doo. Said rooms have booby traps, mainly spike and arrows that fly out so quickly that DK has move so quickly he barely knows what he's doing. As Funky put it...
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* In ''PokemonSpecial'', Pearl is very good at making a plan when in the heat of the moment. This is a contrast to Diamond, who's better at figuring things out in the long term.
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--->''There's a time to think, and a time to act. And this, gentlemen, is no time to think.'' -- Sheriff Bud Boomer, ''CanadianBacon''


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