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* Sort of subverted in ''[[Ender's Game]]''. The characters learn special tactics for fighting in zero gravity.
* Sort of subverted in ''[[Ender's Game]]''. The characters learn special tactics for fighting in zero gravity.
* In the ''[[Dresden Files]]'' novel ''[[Changes]]'', Harry uses a specialized form of earth magic to temporarily create this. His main goal is the extremely crushing, localized gravity that results when the spell ends. It works very well.
* In the ''[[Dresden Files]]'' novel ''[[Changes]]'', Harry uses a specialized form of earth magic to temporarily create this. His main goal is the extremely crushing, localized gravity that results when the spell ends. It works very well.
* In the ''Tomorrow War'' series by Alexander Zorich, capture and deactivation of "[[Artificial Gravity|force emulator]]" of a spaceship as the first target is common tctics of a [[Boarding Party]] - this ensures a disadvantage to everyone on board except [[Space Marine]]s wearing jetpacks. The protagonist also gets to see the downside of it, when green guards get disoriented and panicked and start flailing limbs and weapons in the presence of prisoners, including civilian passengers of the ship being recaptured.
* In the ''Tomorrow War'' series by Alexander Zorich, capture and deactivation of "[[Artificial Gravity|force emulator]]" of a spaceship early on is common tactics of a [[Boarding Party]] - this ensures a disadvantage to everyone on board except [[Space Marine]]s wearing jetpacks. The protagonist also gets to see the downside of it, when disoriented and panicked green guards start flailing limbs and weapons in the presence of prisoners, including civilian passengers of the ship being recaptured.



== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==