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* In the [[Dead Space: Downfall|animated prequel]] to ''[[Dead Space (video game)|Dead Space]]'', the zombies cannot go near the [[Artifact of Doom]] that was dug up. But when it comes to be your turn to escort the thing, all manner of baddies can come right up to the thing with no issue. And by extension, you.
** The Valour. Sure, Pulse Rifles are weak against Necromorphs, and maybe the soldiers needed a while to grab their guns, but seriously. [[Conservation of Ninjitsu|One slasher]] - the weakest type of Necromorph - manages to kill and infect an entire ship stocked to the brim with trained soldiers wielding Pulse Rifles and wearing advanced body armour that is as good or better than Isaac's Level 5 suit. Let me repeat that. One Slasher. An entire freaking SHIP. (In fairness, some of the marine corpses clearly were killed by the crashing of the ship and not a necromorph, plus, according to one of the logs you can find on the ship, most of the marines actually survived until after the valour crashed into the Ishimura and were killed in a running battle against a horde of necromorphs that were attracted to the ship by the crash.)
* One of the most bizarre examples ever has to be the [[
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== [[Survival Horror]] ==
* This trope is averted during Ada's scenario in ''[[Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles]]'', as it deals with her escape after the events of ''[[Resident Evil 2
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