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Naturally, these are frequently given before levels in [[Real Time Strategy]], [[First-Person Shooter]], or [[Simulation Game|Simulation Games]].
 
Occasionally, the [[Mission Briefing]] will include [[This Page Will Self -Destruct]] and/or [[Obstacle Exposition]]. See also: [[Unspoken Plan Guarantee]].
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'''Examples:'''
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** As far as SG-1 is concerned, this is protocol, since it is a military organization, which holds briefings before and debriefings after operations. Atlantis probably follows the same protocols since most of its personnel are in the air force.
* ''[[Dog the Bounty Hunter]]'' has the team gather for these before going after bail jumpers to review the relevant information on them.
* ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined (TV)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' makes use of this trope over and over again, during pre-flight briefings for pilots and battle planning throughout the series. As with the ''Stargate'' franchise, this is a military organization so it would be expected protocol.
** Used notably in episode 1.10 "The Hand of God" to explain to most of the main cast and the audience the plan of attack on a cylon-occupied asteroid.
* Done [[Once an Episode]] on ''[[Leverage]]'' to describe [[The Mark]] and his various evil activities using fancy slideshows, unusual in that it's [[Playful Hacker|Hardison]] who does it instead of Nate, the team's leader. Usually, everyone butts in with their own comments or the character who actually knows what they're talking about takes over the briefing.
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