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* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "The Steel Sky"
* ''[[Farscape]]''. John Crichton is infiltrating a Peacekeeper base [[Dressing as the Enemy|disguised as an officer]]. It's later revealed that Scorpius can see heat, and this vision showed that Crichton wasn't even the right species.
{{quote| [[Big Bad]] Scorpius: Guards, that man is an impostor. Seize him.}}
** An interesting example, since this trope is usually an indicator of [[Incoming Ham]], yet Scorpius delivers the line with an utterly flat affect.
 
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* From the [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (radio series)|The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy]] radio series:
{{quote| '''Hig Hurtenflirst:''' ''(to foot warrior)'' Well then just seize the prisoners.<br />
''Foot warrior falls over''<br />
'''Hurtenflirst:''' Prisoners.<br />
'''Arthur''' and '''Lintilla:''' Yes?<br />
'''Hurtenflirst:''' Seize each other. }}
 
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* ''[[The Herculoids]]'' episode "The Mole Men".
* ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "A Clone of My Own". The Near-Death Star Robots, and...
{{quote| Guard: Get them! I mean, seize them!}}
** Another version, subverted:
{{quote| '''Bureaucrat 1.0:''' Guards! Bring me the forms I have to fill out to have her taken away!}}
* ''[[The Thief and the Cobbler]]'' has the line 'Sieze Him! Take Him! Sieze Him! Take Him!' spoken by Zig Zag the film's [[Large Ham]] and primary antagonist.