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Every building housing a top secret spy or military operation seems to have a "beyond top secret floor". Like a Secret Room, except it's a whole floor. There's no obvious button for it in the elevators, you can't reach it by stairs, and of course nobody has ever heard of it. Most realistic is a sub-basement, but it could also be higher than the highest official floor, or even squeezed in between floors — though in the last two cases, it's questionable how they've managed to keep it hidden at all, since anyone looking out a window could get suspicious.
Typically either magic or sufficiently advanced technology is involved in keeping such a floor hidden. Finding it is a major plot point.
It might have been closed off long ago (since it houses a Dark Secret or Black Site) or it's still being used by the Beyond Top Secret club. In any case, don't expect to just walk in here, not even if you do have security clearance.
A variation of this trope involves lettered building wings (like those of airports) or suite/room numbers (like in an office complex or a hotel). You might be going down a hotel hallway and there will be rooms numbered 210, 211, 212, and 214 — no room 213.
While it could technically be any number, four and thirteen are fairly common choices.
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On We're Alive, the Tower is stated to be 15 stories tall but its really only 14 because there is no thirteenth floor.
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In Ghoul School for the NES, the left half of the school can only be accessed via the roof. To get there, you must get on the elevator, press up, and hold it down, at which point the elevator will shake as though resisting, then rise to the unmarked ceiling. There's no indication that you need to do this.
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The Pretender has sub-level 27, which became a major focal point for the series — as it progressed, it became hard to find anything that wasn't a result of something that happened on SL-27.
Although strictly speaking almost everything in the Centre took place on 'missing floors'....from the outside the Centre was just a few stories tall, but it had 27 floors underground. The part above ground was used for counseling and legit psychological testing, and the basement sublevels were used for all the illegal stuff. It's just that SL-27, the very bottom sub-level, was even secret from most of the people who worked there.
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In Thunderstruck, every building that goes from 12 to 14 in their numbering still has a metaphorical 13th floor. Which a mage can enter and walk around in. Makes for a good place to stash your Doomsday Weapons.
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In Angel, the "White Room" in Wolfram and Hart is accessed by pressing a specific set of buttons in the elevator.
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Arrow: For a short time, the Arrowcave is in a subbasement accessed via a secret elevator in the Palmer Technologies building, that the board of directors don't know about. Spoofed in the Fight Club promo where our heroes take the elevator with a fangirl Palmer Tech employee who starts squeeing over them. At the end of the promo, Ray Palmer smashes through the ceiling in his Powered Armor because he didn't know about the elevator.
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Implied in No Country for Old Men when Carson Welles is talking to his employer (note that this doesn't stop Anton Chigurh from finding and killing Welles' employer later on).
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ANNO: Mutationem: At Skopp City, a SideQuest is centered around looking for a murder suspect who suddenly vanished in a Empty Elevator. After solving the clues left behind, Ann is suddenly taken to an unknown floor within the building, and moments after finding the suspect, the elevator returns to its proper place.
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The manga Oldboy concerns a prison where rich folks who want someone out of the way, but not dead, can pay dearly to have it done. It's set in a sub-basement accessible by only pressing two buttons on the elevator at the same time.
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Platform 9¾ from Harry Potter is a variation, accessed by walking through the barrier between platforms. 12 Grimmauld Place (the Black family home) could be considered the street address version of this trope, as the house at that address is only visible by magic.
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In the Star Trek: A Time to... series, the Federation embassy on Qo'nos has a secret subbasement.
In book 7, A Time to Kill, Section 31 has a listening post there. The listening post is moved elsewhere after Ambassador Worf visits it; although he's the Federation ambassador to the Klingon Empire post-Deep Space Nine, he isn't supposed to know about the post.
In book 9, A Time for War, a Time for Peace, Worf puts the now-empty subbasement to good use as he retakes the embassy from a Klingon terrorist group.
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The Day of the Jackal: The OAS leaders hiding out in a hotel in Rome create one by renting the top floors and welding shut the lift doors on all but one floor, which is guarded by their men.
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Patriot Games: While discussing Irish terrorist Kevin O'Donnell's CIA dossier, Jack Ryan notices that O'Donnell allegedly got plastic surgery in a certain hospital in Moscow. One of his wife's friends, a fellow surgeon who does plastic surgery, has been there and noticed that the top two floors of the hospital are closed off, accessible only by special elevators and stairways.
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The War Against the Chtorr. The Uncle Ira Group is located on the 13th floor of a hotel in Denver, reached by a private elevator. The first-person protagonist mentions that "controlled-access architecture" is nothing unusual in this 20 Minutes into the Future world, as hotels use them for guests who need extra security and privacy. You'd only realise it was there if you walked the fire stairs, and if asked the hotel would claim it was a service floor. They just wouldn't mention what service.
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SCP Foundation:
SCP-476 is a road map listing several nonexistent locations which can only be reached by people regularly consulting the map.
SCP-1483 is this trope applied to an entire continent: it is a much warmer version of the continent of Antarctica, with a "Third Antarctic Empire", that can only be accessed through a portal hidden in a crevasse in our universe's Antarctica.
SCP-3790 has a seventh sub-basement level that is visible through the floor of the elevator, but the lift mechanism has been modified so that it's no longer accessible.
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Whateley Universe likes this one; all the cottages have at least one hidden basement floor, where they keep the exercise equipment and cottage vaults that Muggles shouldn't see or have access to, and the required display is hidden as well (because, after all, you don't want people just walking in and seeing that you've got several tons of gold just sitting around). And that's not even counting the hidden tunnels, and laboratories and workshops, and the testing areas that are all buried underground, too. It's Lampshaded in mentions that they have to be very careful about where they tunnel these days, or risk sections of the school falling into a sinkhole.
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The corporation running the hotel in 1408 believes that 13 Is Unlucky, so they pretend there's no 13th floor. Hence the thirteenth floor is re-numbered as 14 (just as is the case in many real-world hotels).
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Red (2010): Bruce Willis' character is sneaking into a CIA file room that's so secret most agents don't know it exists. He gets into the elevator and presses the bottom button marked P2, holding his finger there as the floor indicator goes past that number to P3, B1 and finally B2 before the doors open.
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Mornington Crescent station on London Underground's Northern Line closed in 1992 so that the lifts could be replaced. However funding ran out and the work was stopped, and for six years trains would pass through slowly but never stop. The station itself still appeared on Underground maps, but crossed out. The work was eventually completed and the station was reopened in 1998 by the cast of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
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In the Evil episode "E Is for Elevator", the team investigate a missing teenage couple in a NY high rise. They discover that the couple had been playing the urban legend "Elevator Game", where supposedly if you get on an elevator and go to certain floors in a certain order, the elevator will go all the way down to Hell. Ben ends deciphering the number order and the elevator takes him to a forgotten sub-basement that the building management is completely unaware of. The missing couple both independently became trapped down there with no cell service and no way to recall the elevator once it departed, and they died of thirst. Ben ends up trapped as well, but David and Kristen are able to rescue him.
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In the Necroscope saga by Brian Lumley, the ESPionage group E-Branch has their base on the top floor of a hotel. Although people working at the hotel — and anyone who cared to count the hotel's floors, go inside, and ask for a room on the top floor, and look at the floor number — know that there is a top floor, it has its own elevator and fire escape, and is stated to belong to a group of "International Entrepreneurs"note This is a Shout-Out to the James Bond novels where 007 worked for a front company for the UK Government called "Universal Exports"..
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The Twilight Zone (1959):
The episode "The After Hours" has a 9th floor in a department store that's less than 9 stories high. It's where the store mannequins hang out when they're waiting to have their month out among living people.
The Devil has a travel agency on the 13th floor in "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville".
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In Red Dwarf, Floor 13 is believed not to exist by most of the crew. It houses the ship's brig and is accessed by using a key to reveal a secret panel in the lift.
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Night Watch (Series): The home base of the Moscow Night Watch is in a hidden floor, not normally accessible and not noticeable from the outside by non-magicians.
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Tower Of The Sorcerer has three. The first one is obvious, since the stairs from floor 42 go direct to floor 44. The intervening floor 43 can only be accessed by obtaining the "wings to fly up", which move you up one floor wherever you use them. There are also "wings to fly down", and one puzzle depends on using these to access floor 0. Finally, the floors come in groups of ten, but the highest floor accessible by stairs is floor 49. There is a floor 50, which you reach during the game's ending.
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In New 52 Batman comics, it turns out the Court of Owls has secret bases between the 12th and 14th floors of various buildings in Gotham City, including several owned by the Wayne Foundation.
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Silent Hill:
Silent Hill: Inverted with the fourth floor of Alchemilla hospital. The hospital actually only has three floors, but a fourth floor button mysteriously appears in the elevator after you've looked around for a bit. It takes you to the nightmarish Otherworld.
Silent Hill 2 subverts this trope in Toluca Prison, whose basement level is shown on the map, but the morgue on said level and the door leading to it are not.
Similarly, in Silent Hill 3, after the phone call in the hospital, you go through a Missing Door that wasn't there before, that leads you to the alternate hospital.
Several floors of the Office Building in Silent Hill 3 only exist, or at least can only be accessed in the Dark World. The sixth floor is not accessible at all.
The Evil Brookhaven Hospital in part 3 has three basement floors (two of which don't exist in the normal world), but only B3 is accessible.
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Appears in S.S.D.D., where a supposed "storage installation" in the middle of the desert hosts a top-secret research-lab in a hidden basement. Once again, it can only be accessed by hitting the elevator buttons in a specific order. Or by blasting the panel, apparently.
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Silent Hill: Inverted with the fourth floor of Alchemilla hospital. The hospital actually only has three floors, but a fourth floor button mysteriously appears in the elevator after you've looked around for a bit. It takes you to the nightmarish Otherworld.
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Silent Hill 2 subverts this trope in Toluca Prison, whose basement level is shown on the map, but the morgue on said level and the door leading to it are not.
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Similarly, in Silent Hill 3, after the phone call in the hospital, you go through a Missing Door that wasn't there before, that leads you to the alternate hospital.
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Hive Mind (2016): Level Zero, a double-height interlevel above Residential Level 1 and below Industrial Level 50. It holds industrial equipment and cargo belts, and is accessed by entering a special code into the lift control panel. Most people in the Hive have no idea it exists.
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In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Hand have a fondness for this trope. In Daredevil (2015), Daredevil and Elektra have to break into the security-restricted thirteenth floor used for the more illicit activities of the Roxxon Corporation, while in Iron Fist (2017), Danny Rand is shocked to find Madame Gao is running her operation from the thirteenth floor of his own Rand Enterprises building.
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Castlevania: The Belmont manor has a secret (and enormous) basement that holds all of the family's knowledge on how to fight the creatures of the night.
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Smallville has a fertilizer plant with a hidden sub-level 3. The 3 button on the elevator is invisible. More specifically, it's a black marble button in a black marble control panel.
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In Grim Fandango, Maximino's High Rollers' Lounge has an extra floor between its main area and the wine cellar. You need to figure out how to stop the kitchen elevator at the right point in order to get there. Also you can't Sequence Break by getting in there before you know about it.
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The last season of The A-Team had an episode where Murdock is infiltrating a mental hospital. He and Hannibal discover a secret floor because the elevator takes longer than usual to go between particular floors.
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In the eponymous Are You Afraid of the Dark? episode, the thirteenth floor exists, but its occupants have long since disappeared. Turns out that the former residents are aliens, and they're coming back for their daughter, Karin.
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In Brazil, the protagonist reaches a hidden floor by entering a sequence of buttons that play the recurring title motif.
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In Outlast, the main elevator can descend to a secret floor where the Morphogenic Engine experiments are carried out.
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The fifth The Garden of Sinners movie contains a variation in that it's an entire half of a building that's hidden through the use of an elevator that slowly rotates as it ascends and deposits you on the opposite side of the building than you expected. This is so Araya Souren can carry out a magical experiment with Artificial Humans in one half the building reenacting their last day alive and their original (dead) selves in the other, with their original brains located in the basement powering the whole system.
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In the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, Mount Olympus is accessed through the 600th floor of the Empire State Building.
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This was used to great effect in an episode of The Real Ghostbusters, when Janine dons her 5th Ghostbuster gear to track down the missing quartet. She traces them to a building, but can't find them anywhere within it. When she rides the elevator, she notes the missing thirteenth floor but dismisses it as superstition, until she notices that it takes too long to go from floor 12 to floor 14. One emergency stop button and one proton-pack charged "lock-pick" later and she's found a ghost floor, complete with ghost receptionist.
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Dollhouse: Agent Ballard locates the building containing the Dollhouse, but after going on site can't find anything suspicious. So he does some research and discovers that in addition to the usual contractors the builders hired an environmental systems consultant, an expert in buildings that recycle their own air, water and power — which you'd need for underground floors that you're trying to keep secret from anyone else in the building.
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Wonder Woman Vol 1: The basement of the sciences building at Holliday College is not on the regular floor plan nor meant to be accessed by regular faculty and students and houses lots of maintenance things. Paula von Gunther's post-Heel–Face Turn laboratory is also hidden there behind a panel in the wall.
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When Neal starts to actively seek the mystery girl who has been appearing to him in dreams and on billboards in the movie Interstate 60, he's directed to an appointment on the 13th floor of a building. When he gets in the elevator, however, there is no button for the 13th floor. Luckily, there's a new poster from his dream girl on the wall of the elevator. This poster reminds him that 10 + 3 = 13. He pushes the buttons for 10 and 3 simultaneously, and the elevator takes him to the missing floor.
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Last Window: The Secret of Cape West: There is a secret room hidden between floors accessible via a hidden hatch in the elevator.
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In One Piece, the World Government's great prison Impel Down has multiple underwater floors, with the prisoners assigned to a level based on how dangerous they're considered to be. Level 1, the closest to the surface, is for the least dangerous prisoners, while the most dangerous go to Level 5. When Luffy sneaks into the prison to rescue his older brother, the infamous pirate Ace, naturally he's assumed to be on Level 5. It turns out that Ace was actually being held on Level 6, a secret level where the World Government places even more dangerous prisoners such as Crocodile and Jimbei. There's also Level 5.5, located between Levels 5 and 6, that was created by prisoners who escaped from their cells but had no means to escape from the prison itself.
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There are several missing floors in Mirage (1965):
On his way down the stairs of the Unidyne building (Manhattan), the hero notices that the 13th floor is missing. His Love Interest remarks that this is because the natives are superstitious.
Later the hero uses a special key to get to the Major's office on the otherwise inaccessible 65th floor.
There are four other missing floors. At the beginning the hero chases a woman down the stairs in the dark (the power has been shut off) and goes down four sub-basements to emerge in the boiler room. Later those floors aren't there. He has amnesia but doesn't know it yet. Those four floors below ground is where he worked in a lab in California. It's a random memory.
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In ×××HOLiC, characters are telling Ghost stories, and Himawari tells one of a hotel that was missing a room; from the outside, you could see the window that belonged to the missing room, but inside, the room was blocked off by a wall. When the owners tore down the wall they indeed found another room, which had the words 'FATHER LET ME OUT!' scrawled all over the walls in blood.
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In both Read or Die OVA and the sequel R.O.D the TV series, there's a secret bookstore that plays a role in the plot. It's hidden in the basement of a skyscraper, and can only be accessed by hitting the buttons in a specific order – unlocking a card-slot where the 'members only' card-key can be inserted.
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A Freaky Stories story has an obsessive man trying to figure out the secret of a building's 13th floor. When he finally gets to it, he finds that the door to the 13th floor locks from the inside, trapping him with everyone else who had discovered it.
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Kappa Mikey has a secret floor in Lily Mu Towers, which is accessed by pressing the buttons 9 and 4 (9+4=13). It is home to a mad scientist (who, according to Ozu, hasn't paid rent in 40 years).
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In Oh, God!, protagonist Jerry Landers first talks to God on the 27th floor of a building that has only 17 floors.
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Level 13 of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy building in Mostly Harmless is hidden. Ford is so used to Earthly superstition that it takes him a moment to notice this. It turns out to be where the sinister new Guide is being made.
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In Stalking the Unicorn by Mike Resnick, every building in New York supposedly has one of these for its 13th floor, reachable by climbing stairs in the surrounding floors in an elaborate sequence ("It depends on the weather and the day of the week.").
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Doctor Who:
"The Runaway Bride": The elevator of the H.C. Clements building has a button for the "Lower Basement", which the Doctor notes is curiously absent on the official floor plans.
In a rare example involving stairs instead of an elevator, in "The Lodger", people who go up the stairs to the second floor loft above Craig's flat tend to disappear. When Craig's best friend/secret crush Sophie visits the second floor loft, Craig and the Doctor follow her. Meanwhile, Amy (who is stuck in the TARDIS outside of space and time) contacts the Doctor and informs him that she was able to find the plans for Craig's apartment building. "There is no upstairs!" Turns out there's a spaceship parked on top of the building, disguised as a second floor and using a Perception Filter so people won't notice the building only used to have one floor.
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Deus Ex gets a Wham Episode moment out of revealing that the secret Majestic-12 prison you've been trying to break out of is, in fact, the restricted-access-only bottom level of your employer's headquarters.
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Person of Interest: In "Dead Reckoning", the 21st floor of a building can only be accessed by pressing a combination of buttons in a particular elevator. It turns out to be a secret Department of Defense facility for cyberwarfare.
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The Wayside School book series takes place in a 30-story school building. (It was supposed to be one story, with thirty rooms... The builder was very sorry.) Miss Zarves teaches on the 19th floor. The nineteenth floor doesn't exist. How can that be? The builder forgot to include it. Each book is thirty "stories" long, and in each of the first three books the nineteenth story is about Miss Zarves.
In the first book, the nineteenth chapter is simply "There is no Miss Zarves. There is no 19th story. Sorry."
In the second book, one character Lampshades this and wonders why the numbering isn't just shunted down after floor 18. She ends up stuck on the nineteenth story for three chapters, which are naturally chapters 19, 19, and 19. While there, she meets students that other characters made up in previous chapters. The next chapter fixes the numbering by being "Chapter 20, 21, & 22".
In the third book, the nineteenth chapter features Miss Zarves complaining about never being noticed, as well as a cow who won't leave her room (which is a Call-Back to the beginning of the book). Later, in chapter 27, some students play a game where they bounce a ball off the school, scoring points based on which story it hits. At the end, the janitor takes a shot at it, and gets the ball somewhere between the eighteenth and twentieth stories. The ball doesn’t come back down. There is no nineteenth story.
In the fourth book, Miss Zarves shows up eight chapters late, when Mrs. Jewls and her students need a place to hide from the Cloud of Doom. They end up spending chapter 28 in the nineteenth story, until one of the kids volunteers to cut off Miss Zarves' longest fingernail.
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Dragon Ball: Muscle Tower's floor numbering does not make sense. The Mobile Maze floor that comes after the 4th floor is unnumbered even though you have to go through it to get to the 6th floor so logically it should be the 5th. The floor that is numbered 5th, which is the home of a dangerous monster, is only accessed through a trap door in the 6th.
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In the pre-Crisis Superman comics, the Daily Planet building supposedly had no 13th floor. In reality, the 13th floor existed and was secretly used by an alien tourist bureau dealing in vacations to Earth.
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In Cage of Eden, while Akira and co. were in the pyramid, they encountered a staircase which had a missing floor. It ended up being a double-floor room for huge generators.
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In the third book, the nineteenth chapter features Miss Zarves complaining about never being noticed, as well as a cow who won't leave her room (which is a Call-Back to the beginning of the book). Later, in chapter 27, some students play a game where they bounce a ball off the school, scoring points based on which story it hits. At the end, the janitor takes a shot at it, and gets the ball somewhere between the eighteenth and twentieth stories. The ball doesn’t come back down. There is no nineteenth story.
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The Matrix Reloaded: "There is a building. Inside this building there is a level where no elevator can go, and no stair can reach. This level is filled with doors. These doors lead to many places. Hidden places. But one door is special. One door leads to the source."
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In Oldboy (2003), the illegal prison that Oh Dae-su was held in for 15 years is located in an unlisted floor in a high-rise, which is accessed by pressing the elevator buttons for floors 7 and 8 at the same time. The "warden" of the prison refers to the location as "floor 7.5".
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The Rockford Files episode "Sticks and Stones May Break Your Bones, But Waterbury Will Bury You".
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In Being John Malkovich, Craig Schwartz works on the 7 1/2 floor of the Mertin-Flemmer Building. It isn't a secret or anything, it's just an architectural oddity created to access the portal into John Malkovich. Without a button, it can only be accessed by using the emergency stop on the elevator halfway between floors 7 and 8 and then using the supplied crowbar to pry the doors open.
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In an episode of The Avengers (1960s), a hotel actually has an unlisted 13th floor which is used to capture and brainwash scientists. No one expects there to be a 13th floor so they don't suspect there are two "12th" floors.
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In Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge, the elevator in Vohaul's space station has no 2nd floor button. To reach that area, you must solve a gauntlet of puzzles that require items from the other floors.
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The thirteenth floor in the Macintosh Doom clone Sensory Overload has no button in the elevator, and can only be accessed via ventilation ducts. Beyond that is the sub-basement, only accessible via the hidden express elevator in the Big Bad's office.
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In Paperinik New Adventures, the Ducklair building has officially 150 floors and a small number of underground ones. In reality, there is a 151st aboveground floor and an Elaborate Underground Base..
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In Hell Cab, pushing a red button on the elevator in the Empire State Building would take you down to hell.
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The Last Dragon Chronicles: The sixth book; Fire World, features a massive Librarium in which the only way to navigate between floors is to imagine your destination. Floors beyond the 42nd floor are inaccessible to all but the very best.
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In the Babylon 5 episode "Grey 17 is Missing", all the levels in sector Grey beyond 16 are mislabeled, with Grey 17 actually being the 18th level and so on. The actual 17th level had been sealed off during construction of the station and the elevators programmed to stop according to the new numbering system. Since sector Grey consisted entirely of the station's industrial facilities that were only visited by maintenance crews, it took four years before anyone noticed that the elevator takes twice as long to get from level 16 to 17 than between all other levels, and that was only because the Properly Paranoid security chief took it upon himself to investigate the discrepancy between the station's plans and the actual numbering when he found out about it. The hidden level was used as a hideout by a doomsday cult who sealed themselves in with an alien monster.
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Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth The second game has a 51st floor at the top of a skyscraper. It was being used as a secret storeroom as well as an secret entrance (complete with cargo elevator) into the meeting room bellow.
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The I Dream of Jeannie episode "One of Our Hotels is Growing" has the main characters attempt to book a room in a filled-up hotel, so Jeannie just magically creates a 13th story and books the room there, when the Bellows know that the hotel in question only has twelve floors. Cue much confusion from the hotel staff and the Bellows, while Tony and Jeannie simply denied that there was anything unusual about the floor at all.
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Elevator Tropes
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