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editRemoved "One-two-three-four-five was also the combination for the airlock around planet Druidia that protected the planet's air from being stolen by the feindish Spaceballs in Mel Brooks's space spoof Spaceballs. It was also the combination of President Skroob's luggage." as being kind of irrelevant. I'm sure the sequence 'one-two-three-four-five' features in a lot of places....