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* In the [[Backstory]] of [[David Brin]]'s ''Startide Rising'', a Terran starship discovers a fleet of derelict [[Precursors|Progenitor]] ships and unleashes a galaxies-wide holy war. |
* In the [[Backstory]] of [[David Brin]]'s ''Startide Rising'', a Terran starship discovers a fleet of derelict [[Precursors|Progenitor]] ships and unleashes a galaxies-wide holy war. |
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* Old [[World War I]] transports that were left abandoned form the production headquarters for one group of drug dealers, in [[Tom Clancy]]'s ''Without Remorse'', a [[Prequel]] in the [[Jack Ryan]] series. |
* Old [[World War I]] transports that were left abandoned form the production headquarters for one group of drug dealers, in [[Tom Clancy]]'s ''Without Remorse'', a [[Prequel]] in the [[Jack Ryan]] series. |
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** "Bronco", in ''Clear and Present Danger'', speculates that the [http://www.amarcexperience.com/AMARCDescription.asp Boneyard] in Arizona is where the a captured druggie DC-7B will eventually be dumped, given that one more old aircraft in storage there won't be particularly noteworthy. |
** "Bronco", in ''Clear and Present Danger'', speculates that the [https://web.archive.org/web/20121008025446/http://www.amarcexperience.com/AMARCDescription.asp Boneyard] in Arizona is where the a captured druggie DC-7B will eventually be dumped, given that one more old aircraft in storage there won't be particularly noteworthy. |
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* The [[Redwall]] book ''The Bellmaker'' has a Derelict Graveyard of old wooden ships, which the heroes cannibalize for parts. |
* The [[Redwall]] book ''The Bellmaker'' has a Derelict Graveyard of old wooden ships, which the heroes cannibalize for parts. |
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* The Nartec city in'' [[Animorphs]]'' #36 is built from wrecks recovered from the seabed. |
* The Nartec city in'' [[Animorphs]]'' #36 is built from wrecks recovered from the seabed. |
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** Also the hurricanes and other storms which regularly sweep through the area. |
** Also the hurricanes and other storms which regularly sweep through the area. |
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** Bikini Atoll was the site of [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Operation_Crossroads several atomic bomb tests] involving a "fleet" of derelict ships, many of which now lie in shallow waters on the bottom. |
** Bikini Atoll was the site of [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Operation_Crossroads several atomic bomb tests] involving a "fleet" of derelict ships, many of which now lie in shallow waters on the bottom. |
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* Collections of semi-functional machines are maintained for all sorts of reasons, such as the US Military's "[http://www.amarcexperience.com/AMARCDescription.asp Boneyard]". |
* Collections of semi-functional machines are maintained for all sorts of reasons, such as the US Military's "[https://web.archive.org/web/20121008025446/http://www.amarcexperience.com/AMARCDescription.asp Boneyard]". |
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** Or the Mothball Fleet at Suisun Bay, California. |
** Or the Mothball Fleet at Suisun Bay, California. |
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* Some Russian naval ports are a bit like this, with rusting subs and ships waiting for disposal. Word of advice- some of the subs may be radioactive. |
* Some Russian naval ports are a bit like this, with rusting subs and ships waiting for disposal. Word of advice- some of the subs may be radioactive. |