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As the saying goes, opposites attract; heroes and villains have a natural tendency to draw their opposites to themselves. Nowhere is this more clearly demonstrated than in the this trope: If the heroes crash-land or shipwreck while on a mission against a powerful enemy, they will almost always wash up no more than a mile or two from that enemy's camouflaged and hidden headquarters. The heroes, after coming to, will then automatically and unknowingly walk directly toward its main entrance, even if they're trying to go anywhere but.
Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Often a consequence of It's a Small World, After All.
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In the movie GoldenEye, James Bond flies over a lake in Cuba looking for Janus's secret base. He's just about to give up when a missile shoots him down. After the Dragon sent to finish him off gets killed, Janus thoughtfully drains the lake, revealing the base.
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In Tom Swift And His Airship, the titular airship is forced down in a storm, and lands on top of a totally random office building. When Tom goes inside to get help, he discovers the bad guys have their office there.
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In the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero "Shaggy Dog" Story "The Viper is Coming", the Joes interpret part of the message to mean a set of coordinates. Even though the message turns out to mean something entirely different, when they check the location out, whaddaya know? There's a Cobra training camp right there!
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In one X-Men story, Cyclops gets shipwrecked onto an island; by purest coincidence it turns out to be the base of X-Men adversary Magneto, who is just about to enact a plan to take over the world.
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In Command & Conquer: Renegade, Captain Nick "Havoc" Parker gets shot down after hijacking a plane from a Nod airstrip. He grabs a parachute, jumps out, and lands right on a conveniently placed beachhead that leads to a convenient enemy base.
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Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords:
The player's ship manages to crash-land near a conveniently-placed (and always secret) base no less than four times. Czerka base on Telos, Telos Academy, Dxun, and Malachor V? Excessive though it is, the Telos Academy probably doesn't count, considering that you'd just figured out its location and been travelling there when shot down by a third party not affiliated with the academy. Two out of these four times, though, it's not the enemies, but more of a neutral side that chooses not to interfere.
This was subverted in the first game when the player's ship crash lands on the exact spot they need to get to... because that's where the machine that sucks spaceships on to the surface is.
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Wonder Woman: In "The Bermuda Triangle Crisis", Diana and Steve crash land and end up right next to Manta's secret headquarters.
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For Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, this is a key part in the For Want of a Nail narrative of the prologue setting it apart from Fire Emblem: Three Houses - Kostas' remaining bandits flee in the direction of a local base of those who slither in the dark, where Monica is held. While Seteth orders Jeritza to pursue the bandits, Edelgard uses this opportunity to also order Jeritza to have his class invade the base, kill any TWSITD there, and rescue Monica, setting further diverging events in motion.
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In Star Ocean: The Last Hope, the ship gets sucked into a black hole, spat out over 1957 Earth and makes an emergency landing...right on top of the local alien-experimenting military agency's Elaborate Underground Base.
And for The Very Definitely Final Dungeon, the ship conveniently ends up crash landing within walking distance of the planet's control center and Final Boss therein.
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This is part of how the Doctor operates on Doctor Who: he always seems to end up somewhere with something interesting happening, although it's implied he and his companion(s) go other places offscreen.
The TARDIS seems curiously attracted to whatever interplanetary incident happens to be most dramatic, especially when the Doctor's looking for a break.
In the serial Genesis of the Daleks the Kaleds and the Thals have been fighting an internecine war for control of the planet Skaro for thousands of years and yet their two massive domed cities are seemingly about a half-mile apart. Well, who wants to walk a long way to a battle?
In The Doctor's Wife, it is explicitly stated that the TARDIS takes him exactly where he needs to go.
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Not exactly an enemy base, but in Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, JB randomly journeys around a forest after consuming wild mushrooms with psychedelic effects, but when he comes to (after a big fall), he is conveniently close to his target (the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame).
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In Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, Nadia and/or her friends end up unwittingly sitting on top of enemy installations twice in the course of the show.
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On the other end of the spectrum, the protagonists of Saiyuki, the Genjo Sanzo party, have been attempting to get to the enemy base for the entirety of Gensou Maden Saiyuki and Saiyuki Reload, but have not yet reached it (mainly due to a great deal of interference from various gods and demons). Meanwhile, the main antagonists, Kougaiji's group, fly back and forth between the base and wherever the Genjo party happens to be time and time again.
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Teal'c ending up within walking distance of the Ori base in Stargate: The Ark of Truth.
Technically justified since he was being subconsciously guided by Morgana so he could rescue his team.
It is also showed to be a really long walk. They had a walking montage and everything!
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