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** More accurately, the only way to reach the planetkiller bomb in high orbit is use a [[Space Shuttle]] stripped of ''everything'' nonessential, including its wings and protective tiles. She gets out of it by {{spoiler|disarming the bomb and piloting its reentry vehicle back to Earth.}}
** More accurately, the only way to reach the planetkiller bomb in high orbit is use a [[Space Shuttle]] stripped of ''everything'' nonessential, including its wings and protective tiles. She gets out of it by {{spoiler|disarming the bomb and piloting its reentry vehicle back to Earth.}}
* Played with in ''[[Harry Potter]] And The [[Chamber of Secrets]]''. The titular Chamber is accessed via {{spoiler|a sewage pipe}}, and the characters debate how to reverse the trip. {{spoiler|Luckily for them, Dumbledore's Phoenix is strong enough to carry them all out. And when they revisit the place in ''[[Deathly Hallows]]'', they just bring brooms}}. Similarly, in the first book, the end-of-book mission required the trio to drop down a hole with no idea whether there'd be a way back (there was).
* Played with in ''[[Harry Potter]] And The [[Chamber of Secrets]]''. The titular Chamber is accessed via {{spoiler|a sewage pipe}}, and the characters debate how to reverse the trip. {{spoiler|Luckily for them, Dumbledore's Phoenix is strong enough to carry them all out. And when they revisit the place in ''[[Deathly Hallows]]'', they just bring brooms}}. Similarly, in the first book, the end-of-book mission required the trio to drop down a hole with no idea whether there'd be a way back (there was).
* In the book ''[[Angels and Demons]]'', when the camerlengo boards the helicopter with the antimatter bomb, Langdon follows him aboard, expecting him to drop the bomb where it can explode safely (such as in a quarry, or far out to sea). Unfortunately, it turns out that the camerlengo is going nowhere except straight up -- and there's only one parachute...
* In the book ''[[Angels & Demons]]'', when the camerlengo boards the helicopter with the antimatter bomb, Langdon follows him aboard, expecting him to drop the bomb where it can explode safely (such as in a quarry, or far out to sea). Unfortunately, it turns out that the camerlengo is going nowhere except straight up -- and there's only one parachute...


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