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* The comic book series of [[The X-Files]] had an example of this. Scully was doing an autopsy on a person who died under supposedly miraculous circumstances. A woman and her crippled child came to the hospital and asked to see the body of the "saint."
* The comic book series of [[The X-Files]] had an example of this. Scully was doing an autopsy on a person who died under supposedly miraculous circumstances. A woman and her crippled child came to the hospital and asked to see the body of the "saint."
{{quote|'''Scully:''' I can't let you in. However, I am going for coffee in a few minutes, and, well, maybe I'll ''forget'' to lock the door.}}
{{quote|'''Scully:''' I can't let you in. However, I am going for coffee in a few minutes, and, well, maybe I'll ''forget'' to lock the door.}}
* In the finale of the six-part [[Spider-Man]] story ''The Assassin Nation Plot'', [[Captain America]] and [[Silver Sable]] try to get security clearance for Spidey on a mission they believed would lead them to the mastermind behind the plot, using plans obtained from a captured mook, but a general at the Pentagon wouldn't allow it, as Spidey's identity couldn't be confirmed. Partially through the story, Spidey finds them and told them he believed the plans given were a ruse to distract them; however, Cap isn't able to defy orders to check on that. He does, however, tell Spidey where the mook's cell is, saying "Maybe I'll re-question him later". Then he and Silver leave him alone. (In ''the Pentagon'', no less.) Spidey doesn't know whether that was Cap's way of making an informal suggestion or not, but he take the opportunity, and it pays off.


== I want to tell you that this is the Fan Works folder, but I can't, so I won't ==
== I want to tell you that this is the Fan Works folder, but I can't, so I won't ==