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1->'''Westley:''' Who are you? Are we enemies? Why am I on this wall? Where’s Buttercup?!\
2'''Inigo:''' Let me explain. [''{{beat}}''] No, there is too much. Let me sum up. Buttercup is marrying Humperdick in little less than half an hour. So all we have to do is get in, break up the wedding, steal the princess, and make our escape. After I kill Count Rugen.
3-->-- ''Film/ThePrincessBride''
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5When the FiveManBand (or similar team) has a new mission in store, the MissionControl or an equivalent character (TheHero, TheSmartGuy) will almost always explain the situation '''on the way''', not beforehand.
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7This will often include the entire relevant BackStory of the location or characters that the team will encounter, as well as an outline of the planned course of action. Common statements that prompt it are "LetMeGetThisStraight", "Wait a minute", or postponed questions. Just as often, though, the scene will simply open with the description.
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9Narrative reasons for this:
10# Traveling in the CoolCar, or [[WalkAndTalk simply walking]], makes for a more interesting background visual than standing around a table in the HomeBase. Just as the crew is obligated to NeverGiveTheCaptainAStraightAnswer, so too must TheCaptain wait until a narrative-appropriate time to tell the crew what's going on.
11# The mission may be so urgent that there's NoTimeToExplain beforehand.
12# Revealing the details of the mission ''en route'' lessens the chances of a security breach.
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14During this talk, characters may be seen suiting up and otherwise preparing, despite their presumably not ''yet'' knowing the exact nature of the mission. This can lead to some FridgeLogic… what did TheHero say in order to get everyone to go? Also, [[GenreBlind did she consider]] whether a member of her not-yet-informed team just might have, in storage, [[ItMayHelpYouOnYourQuest a handy tool for this particular job]] (which would be inconvenient to go back for)?
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16This can be outright perplexing if one of the in-the-dark characters is the vehicle's ''driver'' (or pilot), given that he presumably doesn't yet know the destination. (Does the team follow some traditional "pre-route", such as a circle around the block, before "really" embarking?).
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18This is a common practice for the duo at the center of a CrimeAndPunishmentSeries or BuddyCopShow.
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20Compare SealedOrders, when the briefing is done upon arrival, not during the mobilization.
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23!!Examples:
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25[[AC: Films -- Live-Action]]
26* ''Film/RogueOne'': During the second FighterLaunchingSequence, the rebel pilots are told that they'll be briefed en route to Scarif. It's necessary as the impending attack is spur-of-the-moment and there's no time for a formal briefing.
27* '' Film/{{Serenity}}'': At the start of the film, Captain Malcolm Reynolds briefs Zoe and Jayne about the heist they're going to pull off while driving their hovercraft to the heist. (One would think that discussing their plans and the layout of the facility ahead of time would increase their chances of success and help them plan how to deal with unforeseen circumstances, like [[spoiler:an unexpected attack by Reavers]].)
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29[[AC: Literature]]
30* ''Literature/AbleTeam'': The first few novels start with the eponymous team rushing to an aircraft, whereupon they'd be briefed in mid-flight about the latest crisis.
31* ''Literature/{{Quiller}}'': {{Subverted}} in several of the novels when the title character would be rushed into The Bureau with a police escort, then be told to just hang around and make himself comfortable as the secret spy organisation didn't have a briefing or access lined up yet. Needless to say, this "hurry-up-and-wait" approach plays havoc with Quiller's nerves.
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33[[AC: Live-Action TV]]
34* ''Series/Batman1966'': Batman does a lot of his explaining to Robin in the Batmobile while en route.
35* ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'': Beckett and Castle work with an intelligence agent to take down a Chinese spy. Due to the urgent nature of the mission, they strap up their gear outside the target building while briefing each other on the plan and possible escape routes from the building.
36* ''Series/{{Chernobyl}}'': Legasov explains how a nuclear reactor works to Shcherbina while they are already on a helicopter to the eponymous disaster site. Shcherbina then arrogantly dismisses Legasov as no longer being necessary, but when the two of them question officials at the site, Shcherbina shows [[HiddenDepths he was in fact paying attention]].
37* ''Series/CriminalMinds'': While the team is alerted beforehand where the next crime is, they almost always cover the backstory during the plane ride (unless it's local).
38* ''Series/{{House}}'': It's not noted what the MRI of Doom is being used for until it is already in use.
39%%* This has been done on foot in ''Series/TheWestWing'' and ''Series/Studio60OnTheSunsetStrip''. Characters frequently discuss sensitive situations in the hallways.
40* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "Chain of Command", Picard is under orders to do this, as {{Justified|Trope}} by reason #3.
41* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': In [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E18HollywoodBabylon "Hollywood Babylon"]], Sam explains the case of a mysterious death on a movie set as they walk to the stage the movie is filming on in the Warner Bros. Studio.
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43[[AC: Video Games]]
44* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'': The Khe Sanh mission begins with Woods explaining to Mason how MAC-V-SOG was formed.
45* ''VideoGame/{{HAWX}} 2'': on the first Russian level, it seems that General Morgunov is explaining the mission to Denisov's squadron en route. Especially odd considering that they are supposed to ''intercept'' a flight of enemy bombers.

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