Two-Keyed Lock: Difference between revisions

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Sometimes one man can't be trusted so certain locks require two, or more, people to unlock, simultaneously. Maybe it's the keys to the world's destruction, or the kingdom's treasure, but whatever it is it's so important you know it must be good... or really bad. Hence the '''Two-Keyed Lock'''.
 
CommonThis is common in military settings, and very much [[Truth in Television]] with [[A Nuclear Error|Nuclear Weapons]].: The places where the keys setare turned are always too far apart from each other sofor one person can'tto be able to do it alone. AnThis is an implementation of the more general military concept of "Two Person Control" (TPC).
 
A variation seen in video games, especially ones with co-op play, is a [[Stock Video Game Puzzle|stock puzzle]] that requires two characters to activate triggers in different places at the same time to complete an objective.
 
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== Anime &and Manga ==
* Goldion Crusher in ''[[GaoGaiGar]]''.
* In episode 13 of ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', an Angel infiltrates NERV's computer system and Gendo tries to be [[Genre Savvy]].