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Unplanned Manual Detonation

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This trope is when a character plans to detonate a bomb remotely, but finds out that the remote control is broken. Then he has to go and rig it himself, while cursing quality assurance the whole time.
This is often used to set up either an Outrun the Fireball if the detonator can escape, or a Heroic Sacrifice if he cannot.
Compare to Cut the Fuse, a manual defusing of a bomb, and Hoist by His Own Petard, where an enemy bomb is (often manually) detonated against its original wielders. See Plot-Demanded Manual Mode for non-explosive versions of this trope.
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Done twice in Zoids: Chaotic Century, thanks to the unreliability of Republic technology. The first time Moonbay is assigned to blow up a bridge used by the Empire and after she drops off the ton of explosives the detonator fails and Van has to use his Liger's guns to set them off. Another time Moonbay and Fiona stop a Republic general from sacrificing himself to blow up a base in a dormant volcano that is about to fall to the Empire and rig up a remote detonator, which fails, but Van and Irvine are able to bombard the volcano until it goes off with the Imperial forces inside.
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In Halo Wars and Halo: Reach, Sgt. Forge and Jorge, respectively, detonate Slipspace drives as heroic sacrifices.
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Star Wars: New Jedi Order: Force Heretic III: Reunion (how's that for a title?) features a scene of this type involving a gigantic Booby Trapped signal transmitter. The bad guys manage to damage the explosives and one of the heroes has to go back and trigger the manual override — and since there isn't a delay, it'll have to be a one-way trip. A wounded character suspected of being The Mole volunteers on the grounds that his environment suit is damaged and therefore he won't survive the trip back to their base. After some deliberation, the heroes decide to send him in and he succeeds, destroying a large number of enemy warriors in the process, but leaving the question of who the mole was, if not him.
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Legion of Super-Heroes: In "Sundown, Part 2", the bomb sent by the Legion to destroy the Sun Eater fails to detonate due to a conductor broken upon impact. Ferro Lad flies out of the ship and decides to use his own metal body as an improvised conductor to activate it, dying in the process.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: In "Rookies", the Rishi Moon base, a Republic communications post, is about to be destroyed by the clone troopers present to warn the Republic of an impending Separatist invasion (a strike force of commando droids had hardwired the base to send the "all clear" signal) when they learn that the detonator is broken. Hevy, one of the troopers, stays behind and, with a BFG, takes out a fair share of Droids before he's shot as he goes for the bomb. As the droids wonder if they take prisoners, Hevy crawls towards the bomb and manages to say "I... Don't..." before detonating the explosives, destroying the base.
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Schlock Mercenary:
In the eye tree story arc, Hob rigs up an improvised bomb to help crack open a dome the Toughs are trapped in, but the detonator doesn't work, requiring firing at the bomb with a pistol to detonate it, resulting in his death.
In the first Credomar storyline, Lt. Bradley is forced to rig a shell from his tank's ammo loadout to destroy his disabled tank before it can crash into civilian property and cause great damage. He succeeds in blowing up the tank while bailing out, but his low-profile Powered Armor is destroyed in the process, leaving him Killed Off for Real when his body hits a building at an unsurvivably high speed.
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Pacific Rim: The Jaeger program's final plan is to deliver a nuclear bomb through the dimensional rift in order to Seal the Breach and kill the alien invaders in their own home. However, the nuke is destroyed before it can be delivered, so Raleigh and Mako decide to use their Humongous Mecha's nuclear power source as a makeshift bomb instead. Then, after piloting the mech through the rift, the auto-self-destruct function doesn't work, so Raleigh's forced to trigger the self-destruct manually; the process takes long enough, he barely reaches his escape pod in time.
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Averted in Iron Fist, where the Wraiths aim to sabotage an enemy base via detonating a fuel tanker, but get ambushed by Imperial reinforcements. They improvise a new plan to use the explosion to escape, but comm jamming prevents the planned remote detonation, and the window of opportunity is too narrow for a timer, so it seems the only way is for Kell to manually trigger it in a Heroic Sacrifice. Fortunately Donos comes up with a third option by modifying his sniper rifle to shoot a tight-beam transmission to the tanker’s communications array, which the jamming can’t stop.
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Halo is quite fond of this trope.
In Halo: Combat Evolved, Master Chief detonates the engines of the Pillar of Autumn with rockets/grenades after 343 Guilty Spark stops Cortana's automated countdown.
In Halo Wars and Halo: Reach, Sgt. Forge and Jorge, respectively, detonate Slipspace drives as heroic sacrifices.
Also done with the Crow's Nest bomb in Halo 3.
And done again in Halo 4 with a HAVOK nuke. Master Chief's only saved by Cortana shielding him with hard light and teleporting him to safety.
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In Halo: Combat Evolved, Master Chief detonates the engines of the Pillar of Autumn with rockets/grenades after 343 Guilty Spark stops Cortana's automated countdown.
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Armageddon (1998): After flying debris from the asteroid damaged the nuke's triggering device, someone has to stay behind to manually detonate the bomb. The crew draw straws and A.J. is selected, but Harry takes his place, giving him his blessing to marry Grace.
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In The Dragon Prince episode "Sol Regem", the humans try to Seal the Breach to the Elves' realm by remotely detonating explosives but the Sunfire Elf leader cuts the fuse. Amaya then decides to go on a Suicide Mission to trigger the explosion manually. She succeeds and survives at the cost of getting captured by the enemy.
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The Tango Briefing (1973) by Adam Hall. British spy Quiller must use a small nuclear weapon (what we'd now call a backpack nuke, though it's a US commercial design for blasting wells) to destroy a shipment of lethal psychotropic nerve gas on a crashed aircraft (the cylinders have cracked and the gas has filled the plane, so they can't just be removed). Unfortunately the timing device is smashed when Quiller parachutes in so he's ordered to detonate the device by hand (local military helicopters are in the area doing a sweep search, so there's no time to parachute in another device). Fortunately Quiller is able to field-improvise a means of pushing down The Button, involving wedging the bomb under the thrust levers in the cockpit, then capturing a rather startled vulture who, when it's finished flapping around in outrage, settles down on the most suitable perch. In the television adaptation, he uses a desert mouse that chews its way into a cardboard box holding food and a string attached to the bomb trigger.
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The Core: Upon reaching the Earth's core, the crew discovers that one big nuclear explosion isn't going to cut it, so they devise a plan to split the bombs into multiple compartments, which they will then release in key locations. Unfortunately, Virgil wasn't designed to be able to jettison undamaged compartments, and the manual override switch is outside the ship. In an area exposed to magma. Braz volunteers to deactivate it, knowing it'll be a one-way trip.
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Also done with the Crow's Nest bomb in Halo 3.
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And done again in Halo 4 with a HAVOK nuke. Master Chief's only saved by Cortana shielding him with hard light and teleporting him to safety.
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In Dr. Strangelove, the American bomber plane tries to drop a nuclear bomb, but the mechanism gets jammed. Major Kong rushes back to dislodge the bomb manually, and eventually climbs atop it to put his full weight on it. This leads directly to Kong Riding the Bomb all the way down.
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Star Wars Legends:
Averted in Iron Fist, where the Wraiths aim to sabotage an enemy base via detonating a fuel tanker, but get ambushed by Imperial reinforcements. They improvise a new plan to use the explosion to escape, but comm jamming prevents the planned remote detonation, and the window of opportunity is too narrow for a timer, so it seems the only way is for Kell to manually trigger it in a Heroic Sacrifice. Fortunately Donos comes up with a third option by modifying his sniper rifle to shoot a tight-beam transmission to the tanker’s communications array, which the jamming can’t stop.
Star Wars: New Jedi Order: Force Heretic III: Reunion (how's that for a title?) features a scene of this type involving a gigantic Booby Trapped signal transmitter. The bad guys manage to damage the explosives and one of the heroes has to go back and trigger the manual override — and since there isn't a delay, it'll have to be a one-way trip. A wounded character suspected of being The Mole volunteers on the grounds that his environment suit is damaged and therefore he won't survive the trip back to their base. After some deliberation, the heroes decide to send him in and he succeeds, destroying a large number of enemy warriors in the process, but leaving the question of who the mole was, if not him.
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Code Prime: Dreadwing ends up sacrificing himself to destroy an energon vein so that he can obliterate Airachnid's Insecticon swarm. Interestingly, this isn't due to the fuse for his explosive being damaged, but because a previous attack by Airachnid disabled his T-Cog, making him unable to transform and fly away, and in order to keep Airachnid from disarming/destroying the bomb, he would need to set the timer to a point where he could not run away in time.
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Event Horizon: Needing an escape vessel because their own ship was destroyed, the surviving crew of Lewis and Clark decide to split the titular Event Horizon in order to use the front as a lifeboat, so they set explosives in key points. Before they can detonate them, however, they're attacked by visions of their dead friends that the Event Horizon is projecting into their minds and even a resurrected Dr. Weir. Captain Miller stays behind to fight them off and detonates the explosives, sacrificing himself.
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