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Essentially, you have a ship of some sort, be it an oceangoing vessel or a [[Cool Starship]]. At some point, be it in the prologue of the story, or at the climax near the end, or any point in between, the ship suffers some catastrophe that makes it a very good idea not to remain there, because it is about to [[Made of Explodium|explode]], [[Colony Drop|fall to the planet below]], go careening uncontrollably [[Hurl It Into the Sun|into the nearest star]], or, you know, [[Captain Obvious|sink]]. What are the passengers and crew to do? Why, they must [[Self -Demonstrating Article|Abandon Ship]]! Bonus points if the trope's actual name, which is a [[Stock Phrase]] nearly omnipresent in all movies dealing with naval action, wet or [[Space Is an Ocean|otherwise]], is used.
 
If much of the story has taken place on the ship, then [[Setting As a Character|her death]] (and it will often be played as a death rather than a destruction, complete with strangely mournful sounding metallic groans and dramatic music) will be rather dramatic and played out. If our hero gets to the lifeboat only to realize that a friend or loved one has not similarly done so for some reason, a miniature [[The Quest|quest]] may ensue as they [[Sinking Ship Scenario|make their way through]] the chaotic process of the ship [[Collapsing Lair|breaking up and sinking]]. Some reference might be made to the Captain [[Going Down With the Ship]].
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[[Not to Be Confused With]] [[Abandon Shipping]], which occurs when a [[Shipping]] community suddenly abandons a given pairing (and was [[Trope Transplant|formerly known as]] Abandon Ship).
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
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** In the episode ''A Voice In The Wilderness'', the station is at risk of being destroyed by the planet below [[Earthshattering Kaboom|blowing itself to pieces.]] Sinclair asks Garibaldi to make sure that [[The Lancer|Ivanova]] makes it onto an escape ship, even if Garibaldi has to [[Tap On the Head|knock her out and bodily toss her in]].
* Just as it happens fairly often in the [[Film|films]], this [[Trope]] also plays out surprisingly often in the various ''[[Star Trek (Franchise)|Star Trek]]'' series:
** In the ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation (TV)|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' episode ''Cause And Effect'', the [[Cold Open]] starts with [[The Captain|Picard]] announcing "[[Oh Crap|All hands abondon ship!]] [[Killed Mid -Sentence|All hands abando--]]" just before the ''[[Cool Starship|Enterprise]]'' explodes. We then go through variations of this same scenario [[Groundhog Day Loop|several more times]].
** ''[[Star Trek Deep Space Nine (TV)|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'' actually begins this way. The first scene of the series is a prologue, showing the starship ''Saratoga'' serving as part of a Starfleet task force assembled to stop the Borg at Wolf 359. After the ''Saratoga'' is knocked out of the fight by a [[One -Hit -Point Wonder|single hit]] from the Borg Cube, the rest of the scene is the panicked crew (and passengers) abandoning the crippled and burning ship.
*** Near the end, {{spoiler|the ''Defiant'' itself, along with all but one ship from the allied fleet,}} gets taken out to demonstrate the Breen as being a credible threat.
* Happens in the finale of ''[[Power Rangers Lost Galaxy]]''. Unlike most other examples, a sizable amount of the ship remains, even after the [[Final Battle]] takes place in it. Unfortunately, the [[Big Bad]] had already set it for a [[Colony Drop]] - it's possible there was enough left after impact to be turned into a galactic settlers' colony as intended, but we never get a good look.
** Way back in the [[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers|first season]], Goldar says this in his "[[This Cannot Be!]]" declaration as [[Humongous Mecha|Cyclopsis]]' system crashes with [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill|Ultrazord]] bearing down on it. Smart move.
* Happens regularly in ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]''.
** In the episode 'Marooned' the crew are forced to abandon ship because 5 black holes are approaching, it turns out to be grit on the scanner scope.
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