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** In ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'', when Kirk ''just happens'' to run into {{spoiler|Spock Prime}} while marooned on Delta Vega. The latter was sent to a location where they could observe a certain unexpected astronomical event, while the former was, presumably, dropped within walking distance (or maybe [[Death World|getting eaten distance]]) of a Starfleet base, with no reason whatsoever for the two locations to be anywhere near each other—apart from the [[Theory of Narrative Causality]], of course. Lampshaded in the novel adaptation.
* In ''[[Enemy Mine (film)|Enemy Mine]]'' the Human and the Drac both manage to not only crash on the same planet, but within ''walking distance'' of each others spaceships.
* In ''[[Honey, I Shrunk the Kids]]'', two characters are picked up by a bee, flown all around the yard which to them is now 3-miles long, and conveniently dropped off not far from the others. "[[PunA Worldwide Punomenon|It's a small world after all]]", indeed.
 
== [[Literature]] ==