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* In [[Jasper Fforde]]'s ''[[Thursday Next|The Eyre Affair]]'', Thursday went back to get the wounded against orders. If the press hadn't gotten wind of it, she would have been courtmartialed. |
* In [[Jasper Fforde]]'s ''[[Thursday Next|The Eyre Affair]]'', Thursday went back to get the wounded against orders. If the press hadn't gotten wind of it, she would have been courtmartialed. |
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* The [[Left Behind]] book series averts this trope with the Rapture of faithful Christians at the beginning of the series. However, those who are left behind to face the Tribulation and become Christians do get supernatural help from God. Also, by the end of the seven-year Tribulation period, the raptured Christians come back with Jesus Christ in time for the [[Curb Stomp Battle]] of Him versus Nicolae Carpathia and the Global Community army. |
* The [[Left Behind]] book series averts this trope with the Rapture of faithful Christians at the beginning of the series. However, those who are left behind to face the Tribulation and become Christians do get supernatural help from God. Also, by the end of the seven-year Tribulation period, the raptured Christians come back with Jesus Christ in time for the [[Curb Stomp Battle]] of Him versus Nicolae Carpathia and the Global Community army. |
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* ''[[Harry Potter and |
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (novel)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''. Harry brings Cedric's body back to his father after he's killed by Wormtail. |
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* In the Loic Henry's [[Military Science Fiction]] book ''Loar'', this his how [[City of Spies|planet Bihan]] keeps or buys the loyalty of its spies: If one spy's cover is blown, they'll order as many spies as necessary to blow their own cover and escape with the first spy (they'll still have a few dozen spies left in the place afterwards anyway). |
* In the Loic Henry's [[Military Science Fiction]] book ''Loar'', this his how [[City of Spies|planet Bihan]] keeps or buys the loyalty of its spies: If one spy's cover is blown, they'll order as many spies as necessary to blow their own cover and escape with the first spy (they'll still have a few dozen spies left in the place afterwards anyway). |
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