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Nukes are very powerful things, capable of doing untold damage in the wrong hands. So of course, when a nuke shows up in fiction, you can just bet it will end up in the wrong hands.
The trope name comes from a US military code phrase, meaning any situation involving the theft or seizure of a functioning nuclear weapon. The accidental loss of a nuclear weapon is also included in this trope, though the military uses a different code phrase for it, being Broken Arrow (which continues the archery theme).
See also Artistic License – Nuclear Physics and A Nuclear Error.
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GoldenEye: The entire plot is set off by the theft of the GoldenEye weapon — a nuclear warhead in orbit, designed to shoot a concentrated EMP at a single target when detonated, rather than making a burst that destroys everything in range of the blast.
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. reunion movie "The Fifteen Years Later Affair":
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Scorpion: In "Forget Me Nots", the Scorpion team have to recover a stolen 'nuclear football' before it can be used to launch a missile strike on Russia. The fact that realistically the codes contained in "nuclear footballs" are disabled the moment they are declared missing (let alone anything else unrealistic about them in media, such as the "footballs" being some kind of portable computer such as the one in this specific example) is mentioned immediately during the opening briefing, only to get a Hand Wave that the football was disabled, that is why the bad guys required several years of Hollywood Hacking to make it useful again.
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Wild ARMs 2 has a situation like this, where the leader of one country excavates an ancient nuke in order to intimidate the absurdly powerful terrorist organization that's currently running amok all over the planet. Three guesses as to who ends up swiping the nuke and whether or not it actually gets used.
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A plot point about halfway through Ghost Recon: Future Soldier involves a nuclear missile that launched from Russia, without the Russian government's authorization. The actual warhead gets disabled by a missile defense system brought up in other "Tom Clancy's" games, but that does nothing to stop the missile itself from impacting a skyscraper in London and killing several people from glass shards and general panic.
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In Goldfinger, the warhead of a Corporal Intermediate Range Guided Missile is stolen (in exchange for a million-dollar bribe) so that Goldfinger can blast open the vault of Fort Knox. Supposedly, it's one of the new 'clean' warheads with little fallout. This might be the earliest example, making this the Trope Maker.
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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain: Skull Face smuggles metallic archaea (glass plutonium) to craft his own nukes on-site at his Metal Gear. Which is a ruse. Big Boss decides to take the Metal Gear and then kid Liquid and kid Psycho Mantis steal it from them.
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The Simpsons: In "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming", Sideshow Bob steals a 10-megaton nuclear bomb and uses to hold Springfield hostage, forcing it to shut down all television broadcasts. When he detonates it, it turns out the bomb had decayed beyond use due to Bob picking a nuke constructed back in the '50s.
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Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty: Dead Cell steal Arsenal Gear with the intent of detonating its experimental nuke in the air over Wall Street, destroying The Patriots' information network there.
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The World Is Not Enough: A nuclear weapon is stolen, but instead of being detonated, it's made into a dud. The other half of the plutonium is used to create an improvised bomb by forcing a nuclear submarine to have a meltdown.
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Fallout: Equestria: During the apocalypse, nearly every single Megaspell hit the ground and was successfully detonated. That tiny margin of error, stemming from the fact that nobody could really pay attention to what happened to every single bomb while the world was ending, allows for a few undetonated spells to show up from time to time as plot devices in The 'Verse. Only one appears in the original story, having been snatched up by Silver Bell to be used as fireworks, thankfully confiscated... and then ending up in the hands of Red Eye, who made Littlepip kill The Goddess with it.
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Grand Theft Auto V has Trevor plan this out as part of a deal with the Los Santos Triads. He planned to take one of two nuclear warheads from Merryweather, however, Lester defies this trope by having said stolen warhead returned, as it would put them all on a government kill list.
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NCIS: Los Angeles features a nuke stolen in order to make billions, as even the possibility of a nuclear explosion would send the stock exchange into a nosedive, allowing the bad guys to cash in. Since the episode is called "Empty Quiver" it isn't that hard to guess what was stolen.
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In one Green Arrow story, the Riddler gets his hands on a nuclear weapon and holds Star City for ransom with it; incidentally, when push comes to shove, he really is prepared to use it, seemingly even though it means dying with everyone else. Unfortunately (or, rather, fortunately, for him and everyone else), one of the guys he's working with (and bullying) turns out to be a Knight Templar Well-Intentioned Extremist who's actually using the Riddler to seal off the city from the rest of the world with some magical spell that cuts off all electrical devices (bomb included) and leaves Star City to be policed by an army of Knight Templar demons...
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One Paranoia mission involves preventing an Old Reckoning antimatter bomb from falling prey to this trope.
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Seven Days: In "The Football", the title item — a briefcase containing the items the POTUS needs to authorize a nuclear attack — is stolen. A sequence of missile launches and counterattacks begins, the situation that Parker needs to go back in time to avert.
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Modern Warfare:
The final act of Call of Duty 4 revolves around the Big Bad hijacking a Russian missile silo, threatening to launch nukes at the US' eastern seaboard if American and British forces do not leave Russian soil. They end up launching when the SAS and Marine Corps launch a joint operation to retake the silo, though they're able to get to a control panel and abort the nukes before they hit.
"Contingency" in Modern Warfare 2 involves Task Force 141 hijacking a nuclear-capable Russian submarine, with the apparent intent to stop it before it can launch them at the US, where Russian forces and the US Army Rangers are engaged in heavy fighting. This one launches again, but it turns out to be intentional on Price's part — because he sets it to detonate above Washington, D.C., so the EMP effect will knock out the Russians' armor and air power to give the Rangers an edge.
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Parodied in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (after Dr. Evil finds out two of his plans are non-starters thanks to him being a Fish out of Temporal Water):
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The Made-for-TV Movie Royce has a top-secret elite group known as Black Hole being disbanded after the end of the Cold War and the reduced need for their services. The titular character (played by James Belushi) is happy to retire, until he learns that the rest of the team are angry at losing their jobs and feel betrayed by their government after many years of service. They hatch a plot to intercept and steal a number of Ukrainian nuclear weapons in the process of being handed over to Russia. Royce decides to stop them.
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Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops: Gene goes rogue and attempts to use a US nuke on the Pentagon.
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This features in literally every other season in 24. Season 8 technically features a Dirty Bomb, though. The terrorists only successfully detonate it in Season 6.
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James Bond:
In Goldfinger, the warhead of a Corporal Intermediate Range Guided Missile is stolen (in exchange for a million-dollar bribe) so that Goldfinger can blast open the vault of Fort Knox. Supposedly, it's one of the new 'clean' warheads with little fallout. This might be the earliest example, making this the Trope Maker.
Thunderball is another early example of this trope, and possibly the most definite. It is, however, subverted in that the nuke in question is British (while the code is American), and the terrorists attempt to portray it as an accident, that is, a "Broken Arrow" situation, instead of "Empty Quiver".
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A 1970s Richie Rich story has this when he and his father are given a tour and shown a rack of 10 particularly powerful nuclear bombs, but Richie notices to his alarm that he only counts nine...
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Ride to Hell: Retribution has the DLC "Cook's Mad Recipe", in which a former US soldier, Cook, joins the Devil's Hand and manages to steal an atomic bomb, looking to make America "bleed the way [he] bled" in Vietnam.
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The Mouse That Roared has a tiny European nation declare war on America, hoping to be quickly defeated and then have their economy boosted by America's post-war help. However, their invasion force manages to steal a nuclear weaponnote which just happens to be a continent busting prototype, forcing America to surrender.
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Nearly every Metal Gear game:
Metal Gear doesn't explicitly say where the nukes for the TX-55 came from, although given that Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain establishes that the Diamond Dogs have the capability to produce their own nuclear weapons, it's safe to assume that Outer Heaven itself also does.
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake establishes during the backstory that the forces of Zanzibar Land attacked nuclear weapons disposal facilities around the world and took the nukes to use with Metal Gear D.
Metal Gear Solid: FOXHOUND hijacks Metal Gear REX with the threat of firing its railgun-launched nuke if their ransom demands aren't met.
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty: Dead Cell steal Arsenal Gear with the intent of detonating its experimental nuke in the air over Wall Street, destroying The Patriots' information network there.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater: An American defector delivers a tactical nuke to a GRU Colonel. He test-fires it on his own troops at the end of the first act.
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops: Gene goes rogue and attempts to use a US nuke on the Pentagon.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots: Ocelot retrieves REX's forgotten railgun and its armed nuke to destroy The Patriots orbital command satellite.
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker has the nuke 'legally' owned by the villains. It's then Kaz who steals it and attaches it to ZEKE to use as MSF's deterrent.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain: Skull Face smuggles metallic archaea (glass plutonium) to craft his own nukes on-site at his Metal Gear. Which is a ruse. Big Boss decides to take the Metal Gear and then kid Liquid and kid Psycho Mantis steal it from them.
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James Bond:
Goldfinger: Here, the bomb is a purposely 'dirty' one and is meant to contaminate the gold as any that survives the blast would be radioactive for decades, thus causing a massive financial panic making Goldfinger's own gold reserves multiply in value instantly, but also causing chaos and upheaval on behalf of the Chinese Communists who supplied the nuke.
Thunderball: One of the earlier examples, and possibly the most definite. SPECTRE hijacks two atomic bombs, and holds the major countries of the West to a hefty ransom, threatening to destroy two major cities. It was remade in the '80s as the non-canon Never Say Never Again, which is the same basic plot.
The Spy Who Loved Me: Two nuclear-equipped submarines are stolen in order to start World War III between the US and the USSR, with the plan being to launch missiles at both New York and Moscow and then frame both countries as perpetrators of the other city's destruction.
Octopussy: Here, rather than the bomb actually being stolen, a Renegade Russian provides it free of charge as part of his plan to force an American withdrawal from Soviet bases in Western Europe.
GoldenEye: The entire plot is set off by the theft of the GoldenEye weapon — a nuclear warhead in orbit, designed to shoot a concentrated EMP at a single target when detonated, rather than making a burst that destroys everything in range of the blast.
Tomorrow Never Dies: The cold opening happens at an illegal arms sale, which is soon revealed to include a pair of nukes.
The World Is Not Enough: A nuclear weapon is stolen, but instead of being detonated, it's made into a dud. The other half of the plutonium is used to create an improvised bomb by forcing a nuclear submarine to have a meltdown.
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Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident begins with the theft of a Soviet warhead.
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Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots: Ocelot retrieves REX's forgotten railgun and its armed nuke to destroy The Patriots orbital command satellite.
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Black Tide Rising: Midway through Strands of Sorrow, Faith's squad is sent to secure the special weapons depot at Mayport Naval Station, and are horrified when they find several nukes missing. Fortunately, it turns out to be a Broken Arrow rather than a true Empty Quiver, as close examination of the base records reveals that they were officially moved down to Cape Canaveral just before society collapsed, which kept the main military remnant from having any record of it themselves. With this settled, another team is sent to Canaveral and successfully locates the nukes.
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In Command & Conquer: Tiberium Wars's Nod campaign, Act III revolves around a combination of this, an Alien Invasion, and Kane living. Note that the theft is accomplished in two parts: first, hijacking the warheads by force using the aforementioned alien invasion as cover, and then pretending to team up with the local GDI garrison against the aliens while secretly stealing the launch codes. And then you get to nuke (a GDI base near) Sydney.
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The second Whiteout graphic novel deals with the theft of hidden nuclear weapons from an ex-Soviet base in Antarctica.
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In Batman: Assault on Arkham, the Joker has stolen a Dirty Bomb and hidden it somewhere in Gotham City.
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Mass Effect has a minor mission where you track down a probe the Alliance sent out during the First Contact War, that had been equipped with a nuclear warhead. It turns out to have been stolen by terrorists.
In the third game, there's also the turian bomb on Tuchanka that Cerberus uncovers and tries to detonate.
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In the third game, there's also the turian bomb on Tuchanka that Cerberus uncovers and tries to detonate.
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The first mission of the Trooper storyline in Star Wars: The Old Republic revolves around finding and securing a stolen Republic warhead from the Ord Mantell separatists. As it turns out, your legendary squad turned traitor; they gave the warhead to the separatists for safekeeping, until they could retrieve it, and subsequently hand it over to the Empire.
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Batman: A Death in the Family features a nuke falling into the wrongest possible hands.
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Ghost Recon:
Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter involved the president's nuclear football being stolen. The sequel involved two nukes being stolen.
A plot point about halfway through Ghost Recon: Future Soldier involves a nuclear missile that launched from Russia, without the Russian government's authorization. The actual warhead gets disabled by a missile defense system brought up in other "Tom Clancy's" games, but that does nothing to stop the missile itself from impacting a skyscraper in London and killing several people from glass shards and general panic.
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A season 8 episode of NCIS titled "Broken Arrow" deals with a long-lost hydrogen bomb that has been discovered by a major company, and the team has to prevent the company's head from selling the nuclear material to terrorists.
NCIS: Los Angeles features a nuke stolen in order to make billions, as even the possibility of a nuclear explosion would send the stock exchange into a nosedive, allowing the bad guys to cash in. Since the episode is called "Empty Quiver" it isn't that hard to guess what was stolen.
JAG also has an episode entitled "Empty Quiver", where a nuclear missile disappears during transfer to a submarine. Subverted when it is discovered that, through a series of minor missteps (including a short blackout due to transferring to ship's power), the missile was ejected into the harbor. JAG investigator Sturgis Turner notes that while it was an accident, it's very likely that all of the sailors involved will never serve on any combat ship again.
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Goldfinger: Here, the bomb is a purposely 'dirty' one and is meant to contaminate the gold as any that survives the blast would be radioactive for decades, thus causing a massive financial panic making Goldfinger's own gold reserves multiply in value instantly, but also causing chaos and upheaval on behalf of the Chinese Communists who supplied the nuke.
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Knight Rider. The second episode "Deadly Maneuver" involved corrupt US army soldiers disguising nuclear-grade weapons as low-yield rockets so they can be secreted off-base and sold on the black market.
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Batman: The Animated Series has the episode "Harlequinade", where the Joker gets his hands on a nuclear bomb from a Gotham Mob Auction of Evil, who in turn had stolen it from a government transport.
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Octopussy: Here, rather than the bomb actually being stolen, a Renegade Russian provides it free of charge as part of his plan to force an American withdrawal from Soviet bases in Western Europe.
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The Professionals. A white supremacist group steals enough plutonium to make an atomic bomb in "Stakeout".
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The Soldier: A Renegade Russian KGB agent steals plutonium and uses it to make an atomic bomb to blackmail the United States by threatening to detonate it in the Saudi oil fields unless the US forces Israel off the West Bank. The Heroes "R" Us group takes over an ICBM (using plans and equipment prepared by the CIA in case the President went insane and ordered a nuclear strike — a case of being literally Crazy-Prepared) and get the KGB Big Bad to back off by threatening to launch on Moscow.
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The title of Broken Arrow (1996) is the term for a nuclear weapons accident, but it eventually becomes clear that this is only what the thieves wanted people to think. It's actually an Empty Quiver plot.
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Metal Gear Solid: FOXHOUND hijacks Metal Gear REX with the threat of firing its railgun-launched nuke if their ransom demands aren't met.
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The Executioner: In Wednesday's Wrath, Mack Bolan discovers a plan to rob White Sands of nuclear and chemical weapons during a range demonstration. A Department of Defense strategist had become obsessed with an "unbeatable" war game he'd developed involving a similar scenario, and when his superiors told him to drop the matter decided to make it a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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In Stargate, the nuke O'Neil brings along ends up in Ra's possession.
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The Spy Who Loved Me: Two nuclear-equipped submarines are stolen in order to start World War III between the US and the USSR, with the plan being to launch missiles at both New York and Moscow and then frame both countries as perpetrators of the other city's destruction.
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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker has the nuke 'legally' owned by the villains. It's then Kaz who steals it and attaches it to ZEKE to use as MSF's deterrent.
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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater: An American defector delivers a tactical nuke to a GRU Colonel. He test-fires it on his own troops at the end of the first act.
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The Peacemaker: A shipment of Russian warheads scheduled to be decommissioned is stolen and the theft is covered up by detonating one of them on-site.
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: "The Return of Harmony Part 1" has a G-rated variant of this trope with no actual nuclear weapons. Discord, the spirit of Chaos and Disharmony, has secretly stolen the Elements of Harmony that were kept secure in Princess Celestia's castle. They were Equestria's greatest line of defense and the only option for the ponies to beat him. Their theft legitimately surprises and scare Celestia.
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Doctor Who, in "The Mind of Evil" and "Battlefield" both involve a Vulnerable Convoy with the villains trying to steal the nuclear weapon being conveyed.
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Outland: Although not a plot point, the temporary disappearance of some nuclear detonators is used to highlight the apathy and incompetence of the company police on the space-mining colony.
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Metal Gear doesn't explicitly say where the nukes for the TX-55 came from, although given that Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain establishes that the Diamond Dogs have the capability to produce their own nuclear weapons, it's safe to assume that Outer Heaven itself also does.
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JAG also has an episode entitled "Empty Quiver", where a nuclear missile disappears during transfer to a submarine. Subverted when it is discovered that, through a series of minor missteps (including a short blackout due to transferring to ship's power), the missile was ejected into the harbor. JAG investigator Sturgis Turner notes that while it was an accident, it's very likely that all of the sailors involved will never serve on any combat ship again.
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G.I. Joe: Retaliation opens with the Joes being sent to stop the theft of a nuclear warhead from Pakistan. The mission goes wrong and the warhead ends up in the hands of COBRA.
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Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake establishes during the backstory that the forces of Zanzibar Land attacked nuclear weapons disposal facilities around the world and took the nukes to use with Metal Gear D.
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Thunderball is another early example of this trope, and possibly the most definite. It is, however, subverted in that the nuke in question is British (while the code is American), and the terrorists attempt to portray it as an accident, that is, a "Broken Arrow" situation, instead of "Empty Quiver".
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Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter involved the president's nuclear football being stolen. The sequel involved two nukes being stolen.
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Get Smart: KAOS gets a nuke and threatens to blow up Los Angeles with it.
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Phoenix Force (an '80s action/adventure spin-off series of The Executioner series, written by Gar Wilson) novel The Fury Bombs, in which a renegade faction of the IRA steal the eponymous nukes.
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Godzilla (2014): A very unusual variation: The nuke is stolen by one of the kaiju, a Giant Flyer called a MUTO. He doesn’t know that it was supposed to be used to kill him, or why humanity even wants to nuke him in the first place, all he knows is that radiation tastes good and this little metal thing will make an excellent snack for his mate and his soon-to-be-hatched children. Unfortunately, he stole the nuke after it had already been armed- and carried it to his and his mate’s nest in the middle of San Francisco.
Previously, his then-gravid mate stole the two other nukes that were intended to be used for the same purpose off of the train that was carrying them through the Sierra Nevada. Fortunately, they hadn’t been armed, so she was able to drain the radiation from them unhindered. Unfortunately, the train was still destroyed and almost all the soldiers onboard killed.
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Whiteout: Murder is committed over the cargo of a Soviet plane downed during the Cold War. However, what everyone assumes to be nuclear material actually turns out to be uncut diamonds.
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A less dramatic version was in an episode of the Australian series Police Rescue — a motor accident involving a lab courier leads to a vial of radioactive material going missing. It turns out a kid has stolen it, and the protagonists are able to track him down in time to stop him breaking it open to see what's inside.
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In the Diabolik story "Atomic Nightmare", a group of terrorists steal two nukes and uses them to blackmail the State of Clerville into freeing one of their leaders and other imprisoned members and give them a large sum in diamonds, with one detonated on an abandoned oil platform to prove they have indeed the nukes. To make matters worse, the current leader planned to have the freed companions murdered and blame Clerville to justify detonating the second nuke and make the organization that much more feared. Thankfully, Diabolik may be a violent murderer but he doesn't appreciate threatening nuclear annihilation on anyone in general and his turf in particular...
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Frantic: The MacGuffin for which Walker's wife is kidnapped turns out to be a krytron — a small electronic switch used in ICBM separation or the detonators of nuclear devices.
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Chase the Express starts off with a Thriller on the Express-style plot as you attempt to diffuse a hostage situation on a bullet train carrying a diplomat's family. Halfway through, you found out the terrorists behind the hijacking are actually after the train's secret cargo, a NATO warhead.
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In a two-part story in Jon Sable, Freelance, Sable — while investigating something else — stumbles upon a conspiracy involving five nuclear bombs stolen from a U.S. Air Force base. A Middle Eastern terrorist group is planning to have one of the bombs smuggled into the U.N. Building to prove they can get a bomb anywhere, and then use the other four bombs to make demands. However, the right-wing militia group they have allied with for their plan intends to double-cross them: planning to detonate the bomb at the U.N. as a False Flag Operation to cause the U.S. to go to war with the Soviet Union. It falls to a Sable and an undercover agent of the AFOSI (Air Force Office of Special Investigations) to thwart both schemes.
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Dirk Pitt Adventures:
In Odessa Sea, the bad guys salvage a nuclear bomb from a lost Soviet bomber.
Dragon features the rediscovery of an atomic bomb lost on a secret mission at the end of World War II — a planned third attack after the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In the context of the story, this would make the incident the world's first Broken Arrow.
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Mission: Impossible: In "Countdown", the IMF has to locate a nuclear warhead stolen from a French test site and smuggled into the center of a major city by religious fanatics.
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Catwoman: As the culmination of a crime spree, Film Freak steals a nuclear warhead and attempts to detonate it in the middle of Gotham City.
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Thunderball: One of the earlier examples, and possibly the most definite. SPECTRE hijacks two atomic bombs, and holds the major countries of the West to a hefty ransom, threatening to destroy two major cities. It was remade in the '80s as the non-canon Never Say Never Again, which is the same basic plot.
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Project I.G.I. revolves around the player hero's attempts to retrieve a stolen nuclear warhead, by rescuing a kidnapped Arms Dealer for interrogation and tracking the warhead halfway across the world. The sequel uses a stolen EMP device instead, which turns out to be equally bad.
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Tomorrow Never Dies: The cold opening happens at an illegal arms sale, which is soon revealed to include a pair of nukes.
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The New Avengers: In "Obsession", a rogue air force officer steals a rocket to blow up the Houses of Parliament during a state visit by a Middle Eastern statesman.
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Alex Rider: Although not stolen per se, much of the plot of Skeleton Key centers around General Sarov obtaining black market plutonium to manufacture his own Dirty Bomb, and what he intends to do with the nuke once he has it.
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 He Who Fights With Monsters / int_67e9df66
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 Shadow Ops / int_67e9df66
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 Shangri-La / int_67e9df66
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 The Death of Russia / int_67e9df66
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 The Mouse That Roared / int_67e9df66
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 The One Who Eats Monsters / int_67e9df66
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 The Sum of All Fears / int_67e9df66
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 Thunderball / int_67e9df66
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 Ghost Sweeper Mikami (Manga) / int_67e9df66
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 Cape and Cowl (Roleplay) / int_67e9df66
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 JAG / int_67e9df66
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 Last Resort / int_67e9df66
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 Mission: Impossible / int_67e9df66
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 NCIS: Los Angeles / int_67e9df66
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 Police Rescue / int_67e9df66
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 Scorpion / int_67e9df66
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 Strike Back / int_67e9df66
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 The New Avengers / int_67e9df66
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 The Professionals / int_67e9df66
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 31 Minutos / int_67e9df66
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 24 / int_67e9df66
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 Anno Domini (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Delta Force (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Destroy All Humans! (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Evil Genius 2 (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Far Cry 6 (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Fox Hunt (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Ghost Recon (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Ghost Recon: Future Soldier (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Grand Theft Auto (Classic) (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Metal Gear Solid (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Project I.G.I. (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 The Mark (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 The New Order: Last Days of Europe (Video Game) / int_67e9df66
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 Ted (Website) / int_67e9df66
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 Batman: Assault on Arkham / int_67e9df66
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 Stargate / int_67e9df66
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