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One-Way Trip
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A hero is in a tight spot and determined to go through with The Plan. Both the audience and other characters wonder how they plan to get out of it. That's when the hero drops The Reveal: they'd expected to have to make a Heroic Sacrifice all along, because Someone Has to Die, so escape wasn't necessarily part of the plan. Often, this hero isn't alone either; they've taken others along with them who were assuming the hero had some plan up his sleeve to allow them to survive. In this case it's usually clear that the stakes are so high it's hardly a Moral Event Horizon for the hero to sacrifice his companions for the greater good. In fact, it's usually considered a small price to pay for saving thousands of other lives. When the others find out, they typically are shocked and horrified, and quickly realize they've got three options: Refuse to cooperate, in which case they will likely become the Doomed Contrarian. Reply 'I'm (gulp) OK with that.' Take a Third Option. Can lead to a justified Deus ex Machina in which The Cavalry plucks the Badass in Distress out of danger at the last instant. Compare Suicide Mission. Often an ending or Death Trope, so beware of spoilers. |
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The Thing (1982): An alien capable of duplicating and replacing people infests an Antarctic camp. If it makes it out into the world, humanity is doomed. After it's apparently destroyed, the two survivors (one of whom may be an alien replacement) talk it over. | |
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Winx Club: Tecna decides to enter the Omega Portal and close it the only way she can from the inside to save Andros from exploding, though she knows that she will most likely never be able to survive there with all the escaped convicts around, much less ever be found Timmy manages to find her by building a super computer linked to her | |
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Batman does this in the Justice League finale "Starcrossed" by crashing the Watchtower... manually. Superman rescues him in the nick of time. | |
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A non-fatal example occurs in the season2 finale of Star Trek: Discovery. In order to keep the rogue AI Control from using the enhanced computer on Discovery to achieve sentience and exterminate all life in the galaxy, our heroes devise a plan to send the ship 950 years into the future. It's made clear that once this is done, Discovery won't be coming back to the 23rd century. | |
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Angels & Demons: When the camerlengo boards the helicopter with the antimatter bomb, Langdon follows him aboard, expecting him to drop the bomb where it can explode safely (such as in a quarry, or far out to sea). Unfortunately, it turns out that the camerlengo is going nowhere except straight up — and there's only one parachute... however, as the camerlengo is the big bad, he jumps out with the parachute leaving Langdon to explode with the antimatter. Langdon prefers to jump without a chute. He makes it. | |
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Subverted in Homestuck. Rose's plan to defeat the now omnipotent Big Bad is to take a session-destroying bomb to the source of his power; she says to Dave that "she is not coming back"... and Hussie cuts off for the day. It turns out that Rose was referring to her dreamself. Double subverted, as when it comes time to actually enact the plan, her waking self is dead. And then triple subverted when she dies on her Quest Crypt, causing her to come back strong. |
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The Order of the Stick: | |
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One episode of The Angry Beavers involves Norbert and Dagget sneaking aboard a space shuttle. They realize a bit too late that it's a one-way trip... towards the sun! | |
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Cold War novel Hullo Russia, Goodbye England is based on this. The RAF pilots who will deliver British retaliation in the event of nuclear war know that by the time they're in the air, there will, in all probability, not be a Britain to return to. American pilots who will operate from Britain and do a similar job know this too. Much very black humour is derived from this, especially the attitude of a veteran pilot who started out bombing Germany in World War II and was at least assured of a country to fly back to. | |
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Mandalay: Dr. Burton and, shortly after, Tanya are both aware their trip to Mandalay is this trope, what with a deadly plague ravaging the city. The former is, in fact, counting on it so he can atone for his mistakes. The latter, on top of preferring certain death to be a sex worker, warms to the idea because she will be with a man who loves her (and won't manipulate her) and also will be helping people, thus finding a new purpose in life. | |
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Buso Renkin: Kazuki punts himself and Victor to the Moon, in the knowledge that there will be no rescue. For the winner of the fight, specifically. He pulls a Taking You with Me, knowing that his odds against Viktor aren't all that great. And even if he were to win, he's still given up his best chance at returning to normal. |
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On Stargate SG-1., our heroes have just tossed a grenade down to the engine core of a Goa'uld ship to destroy it. O'Neill asks what they do now. Bra'tac says "Now we die." O'Neill immediately counters with "Well, that's a bad plan!" | |
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In Mass Effect 2, the central mission involves going through a mass relay that no one's ever gone through and come back from. Everyone on the team goes into it knowing there may be no coming back, although several of them believe you can pull off a miracle. After the jump, Anyone Can Die, and the One-Way Trip nature of the mission hits home when the Normandy is disabled in battle and crash lands on the Collector base. | |
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In The Return of the King Frodo's only concern is that they have enough supplies to reach Mount Doom. Samwise mutters that they might be wanting to make it back as well. He never loses hope till the end when they get rescued by the eagles anyway. | |
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Monsters vs. Aliens: There's only enough fuel in the jetpacks for the monsters to get to the Big Bad's UFO. | |
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Played with in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The titular Chamber is accessed via a sewage pipe, and the characters debate how to reverse the trip. Luckily for them, Dumbledore's Phoenix is strong enough to carry them all out. And when they revisit the place in Deathly Hallows, they just bring brooms. Similarly, in the first book, the end-of-book mission required the trio to drop down a hole with no idea whether there'd be a way back (there was). | |
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The Abyss: Bud Brigman uses up too much of his oxygen getting to the nuke and disarming it to return to the undersea habitat. He even uses the phrase "I knew it was a one-way trip". Subverted in that he's saved by the aliens. Also, it's the aliens who stop 50-foot waves from flooding coastal cities and not him. To be fair, the aliens were inspired by Bud's message. | |
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Code Geass: After being kicked out of The Federation, Lelouch takes over The Empire in order to set up a Self-Disposing Villain / My Death Is Just the Beginning scheme. He also pulls a more traditional one when he enters the World of C with his father then blows up the only door, trapping themselves there. |
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In Emergence, the hominem community has discovered there's a planet-wrecker bomb in orbit around the Earth, scheduled for re-entry at a known time. The only way to stop this event is for a small crew to go up in a stripped-down space shuttle and disarm it. There is no way for the shuttle to have enough fuel for the crew to make a return trip. When Candy discovers that the hominems' information is incomplete and that there's a still-active threat to the hominems in the form of the Khraniteli, a group of surviving h. sapiens who want to exterminate hominems, she figures out how to get the bomb and a warning to her people down in one piece (after she disarms the warhead!). Then it dawns on her that she could ride down, too.... (Her crewmates are both dead. One killed the other, she killed the killer.) | |
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About halfway through Final Fantasy X, Tidus finds out this is the case for every High Summoner and then the whole party learns a short time later that at least one Guardian is expected to be sacrificed as well. To top it off, the Powers That Be know that each time this sacrifice is made there is NO HOPE of it lasting | |
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Doctor Who : In "The Doctor Dances", Jack Harkness leaves Earth with a bomb about to go off, only to discover he has no Escape Pod and cannot jettison it. He prepares himself for death, ordering the computer to make him a martini. As he sips and contemplates his previous time facing imminent execution, the Doctor and Rose rescue him with the TARDIS. When the Doctor pilots the Pandorica into the exploding TARDIS in order to reboot the universe. |
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The Avengers: The Omniscient Council of Vagueness launches a nuke at Manhattan in the hopes of shutting down the portal that is spewing the Chitauri invasion forces. Fury warns Iron Man about it. Just before the Black Widow shuts down the portal, Tony flies the nuke Superman-style into the portal with Captain America telling him it's a one-way trip (because, despite the portal being two-way, the Avengers can't risk leaving it open and have to shut it immediately). The boosters use up the power of the ARC reactor, and Tony releases the missile as it flies towards The Mothership. His out-of-power suit starts falling back to towards the portal and barely makes it through before it closes. | |
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The finale of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica had the titular ship going on a mission to rescue Hera from the Cylons. The area where the Cylons were was filled with dangerous obstacles and it was the Cylon homeworld, meaning they'd do everything they could to protect it. Adama even says in his Rousing Speech that it's likely to be a one-way-trip. Luckily, thanks to Starbuck, they find coordinates to get themselves out and even find Earth. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: In the episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" the Enterprise-C was on a mission to rescue a Klingon outpost from a surprise Romulan attack. They fell through a rip in space and time and came out over 20 years in the future in another sector. The Federation is now in a losing war against the Klingon Empire, when they should be allies. Enterprise-C's Captain Garret is informed by this version of Picard, after much consideration, they could Set Right What Once Went Wrong, go back though crippled, and die against the Romulan attack trying to protect Klingon lives. This one action by a then-loathed enemy could change the perception of the whole Klingon Empire about the Federation. That they would give their lives for Klingon would move the two groups towards peace, not the war that has come to them. After talking it over with her surviving crew, Garret chooses to go back. | |
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