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== Examples in fiction == There are numerous examples of sleeper ships in science fiction literature and films. Some of the best-known examples are: * "[[Far Centaurus]]", published in ''[[Destination: Universe!]]'' by [[AE van Vogt]] * The interplanetary sleeper ship [[Discovery One|USSC ''Discovery One'']] is one of the main subjects of the whole ''[[Space Odyssey]]'' franchise. As it is told in ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', six crew members are on the spacecraft: Commander "Dave" Bowman and Frank Poole were de-hibernated before the others; Victor Kaminsky, Jack Kimball and Charles Hunter were killed by the sixth member: the [[Psychopathy|psychopathic]] [[artificial intelligence]] [[HAL 9000]]. * ''[[Pandorum]]'' * The TV series ''Lost in Space'' used a sleeper ship, the ''Jupiter II'', intended to hold the crew for the five-and-a-half-year journey to Alpha Centauri. Dr. Smith, a saboteur and accidental stowaway, is forced to revive the crew to save the ship from meteors. * The film ''[[Lost in Space (film)|Lost in Space]]'' in which the suspended animation system fails, bringing the crew of ''Jupiter 2'' out of sleep prematurely. * ''Nostromo'' β The sleeper/cargo ship in the film ''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]''. * ''Sulaco'' β The sleeper/war ship in the film ''[[Aliens (film)|Aliens]]''. * The ''Hunter-Gratzner'' in the film ''[[Pitch Black (film)|Pitch Black]]'' transports a number of its passengers in [[Cryonics|cryostasis]]. * ''[[Planet of the Apes (1968 film)|Planet of the Apes]]'' * ''[[Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar]]'' * ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' β A ship is found with its crew in cryostasis. * ''[[Gauntlet (Stargate Universe)|Stargate Universe]]'' β The crew of the ''Destiny'' enter stasis in order to sleep during a potentially millennia-long trip. * ''[[Prometheus (2012 film)|Prometheus]]'' * SS ''Botany Bay'', a sleeper ship from the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode "[[Space Seed]]" (it is also mentioned in ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Into Darkness]]''), transporting a crew including [[Khan Noonien Singh]]. [[One (Star Trek: Voyager)]] illustrates a similar technique. * Called a "sail-ship" by [[Cordwainer Smith]] in ''[[Think Blue, Count Two]]'' * ''[[Cargo (2009 film)|Cargo]]'' * ''New Mayflower'' and ''Ark'' from [[Frederik Pohl]]'s novel ''[[The World at the End of Time]]'' * ''[[After Earth]]'' * ''[[Homeworld]]'' * ''[[Freelancer (video game)|Freelancer]]'' β Five sleeper ships built by the Alliance: the Bretonia, the Rheinland, the Hispania, the Kusari and the Liberty. Of these five, all but the Hispania go on to found different star systems, each named after them: the Hispania can be found in the game as an abandoned derelict, the descendants of its passengers having become the "Outcast" and "Corsair" pirate factions. * The space station-starship hybrid ''Endurance'' from ''[[Interstellar (film)|Interstellar]]'' is used by NASA astronauts to travel through a [[wormhole]] to another galaxy in order to find a new planet for humanity or bomb the planet with human [[embryo]]s. * ''[[Event Horizon (film)|Event Horizon]]'' β The vessel ''Lewis and Clark'' is dispatched to find what happened to the ship ''Event Horizon''. The Crew is put in hibernation. * In the official trailer of the video game ''[[Civilization: Beyond Earth]]'', a sleeper ship was seen sending humans from Earth to an alien planet. * ''[[Mass Effect Andromeda]]'' β Representatives of the human race, in addition to that of other [[Milky Way]] Galaxy races, travel to the [[Andromeda Galaxy]] aboard a series of arks, with the aim of colonizing a series of new homeworlds. The travel time is only 600 years due to the discovery of a form of faster-than-light travel that cuts down the time to traverse the 2.5 million light years between galaxies (by comparison, it is mentioned in the game that a cargo vessel, also sent in the direction of Andromeda, will not arrive for more than two million years.) * ''[[Halo (franchise)|Halo]]'' * ''[[Hyperion (Simmons novel)|Hyperion]]'', a novel by [[Dan Simmons]]. The Seed Ships are a type of slower than light travel that put the passengers into a fugue-like state for the length of the trip. * ''[[Heaven's Vault]]'' * ''[[Passengers (2016 film)|Passengers]]'' β It features the sleeper ship ''Avalon''. The suspended animation system, which keeps 5,000 passengers in hibernation on board the ''Avalon'' during its 120-year trip to the planet Homestead II, fails as a result of asteroid collisions causing a mechanical engineer to be awoken prematurely. * ''[[Don't Look Up]]'' β The US president and some of her inner circle escape an extinction event where a large comet hits the Earth.
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