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* [[The Masquerade]] - Only sailors, shipbuilders, and the people who own the ships know about the personifications.
* [[The Masquerade]] - Only sailors, shipbuilders, and the people who own the ships know about the personifications.
* [[Spaceship Girl]] - Taken to extremes with even wooden sailing vessels having an avatar.
* [[Spaceship Girl]] - Taken to extremes with even wooden sailing vessels having an avatar.
** However, there are no literal examples in real life, as the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Orion capsules are nothing more than glorified bullets, and the Space Shuttles were the astronautical equivalent of a dugout canoe.
* [[Surprisingly-Sudden Death]] - More than one warship avatar simply keeled over dead on the spot when the ship is rapidly subjected to hideous amounts of damage, such as direct hits to the ammo magazines.
* [[Surprisingly-Sudden Death]] - More than one warship avatar simply keeled over dead on the spot when the ship is rapidly subjected to hideous amounts of damage, such as direct hits to the ammo magazines.
* [[Team Chef]] - During World War II, aircraft carrier avatars frequently packed lunches for their pilots so they'd have something to eat on long patrols. As space in planes became more cramped with the advance of technology, this tradition now involves making sure a warm meal is available to pilots and aircrew when they land. Verges into [[Supreme Chef]] territory as they are the best cooks among military vessels.
* [[Team Chef]] - During World War II, aircraft carrier avatars frequently packed lunches for their pilots so they'd have something to eat on long patrols. As space in planes became more cramped with the advance of technology, this tradition now involves making sure a warm meal is available to pilots and aircrew when they land. Verges into [[Supreme Chef]] territory as they are the best cooks among military vessels.