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* Subverted on ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'': Kenzan catches Saiou's [[Brainwashed]] minion after he has used a laptop to fire a missile from a [[Kill Sat]], so he figures the best way to fix things is to destroy the laptop. It's not until after he's done so that someone tells him he's in fact ''destroyed the Off Switch''. Did we mention Saiou is [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]?
* Subverted on ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'': Kenzan catches Saiou's [[Brainwashed]] minion after he has used a laptop to fire a missile from a [[Kill Sat]], so he figures the best way to fix things is to destroy the laptop. It's not until after he's done so that someone tells him he's in fact ''destroyed the Off Switch''. Did we mention Saiou is [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]?
* Something similar happened at the end of the Virtual Nightmare arc of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''—by destroying the console, Marik unintentionally destroyed the off switch.
* Something similar happened at the end of the Virtual Nightmare arc of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''—by destroying the console, Marik unintentionally destroyed the off switch.
* Used at the end of the ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]'' anime, where {{spoiler|Ruiko Saten smashes the consoles controlling the Big Bad's psychic-power-limiting device, thus allowing her friends to use their powers and defeat the villain.}}
* Used at the end of the ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]'' anime, where {{spoiler|the unpowered Ruiko Saten smashes the consoles controlling the Big Bad's psychic-power-limiting device, thus allowing her friends to use their powers and defeat the villain.}}


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