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When a place has more steam present than there should be, you've got Excessive Steam Syndrome. Two extremely common versions are steam expulsion during an escape sequence after a self-destruct mechanism is triggered and the other is where space faring vessels demonstrate a tendency to belch steam. In the case of steam produced during a Self-Destruct sequence, after the Self-Destruct Mechanism is active, the Hero will need to escape as quickly as possible while The Supervillain Lair is collapsing around him and he will be hampered by all the steam that seems to be venting into the main escape corridor. Somehow he manages to dash his way out of the crumbling hive of villainy and burst out of the clouds of steam. It's all very dramatic, but to be completely honest, no one would hire an architect that made vents dump steam into the main exit, especially when people are trying to escape. It just goes against any semblance of sanity or decent design. The second common example is in speculative fiction spacecraft, where the spacecraft leak steam apparently as part of regular functionality. These vessels have a tendency to vent dense streams of steam-like gas at every occasion, both outside and in. When an engineer is confined in the bowels of a ship, he's almost guaranteed to run into a cloud of the stuff. Maybe it's hot, like a steam pipe opening up, maybe it's cold, like a liquid oxygen pipe opening to atmosphere. It's usually dangerous, and always cool-looking on film. Because Space Is an Ocean, this may have started as an homage to classic cinema depicting naval life. On a submarine or steamship, streams of thick steam were ubiquitous. It's an easy and cheap way to make an area look industrial, damaged, dangerous, gritty, or any combination thereof. It's also useful if there are any lurking threats needing a good lurk. On the outside of the ship, ventings usually accompany an atmospheric landing, power-up, lift-off, or other such event. This comes from footage of real spacecraft, which often sever lines and conduits with explosive charges during launch. See also Self-Destruct Mechanism. Compare to Impressive Pyrotechnics and Made of Explodium. Has nothing to do with fanservice anime that overdo Censor Steam nor addiction to buying far too many games at 20% off on Steam. |
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And in the Metroid Prime Trilogy, it seems every other hallway is spewing steam all the time, made more evident by the fact that we see the condensation on Samus' visor. | |
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The Empire Strikes Back: Darth Vader walks dramatically through steam exhausts that for some reason are set around the ship's main entrance. It is also justified during the fight between him and Luke takes place in the Carbon Freezing Chamber, since the steam comes from the core to which Vader attempts to drag Luke in order to turn him into carbonite. The Millennium Falcon also vents steam/coolant/whatever after setting down on the Cloud City landing platform on Bespin. Nobody tries to walk through it. |
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Brave Fencer Musashi has lots of pipes seemingly designed to pump hot steam into areas where you need to be. | |
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Steamboy. This trope is present throughout pretty much the whole movie, especially so in the second half with the Steam Castle. Of course, when you're talking about a colossal structure that runs entirely on steam power, large quantities of the stuff are to be expected, right? | |
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While not a spaceship, Raising Heart from Lyrical Nanoha usually discharges some kind of gas after any particularly impressive attack. Considering the sheer amounts of energy being thrown around, it's probably coolant, or at least ambient gas that gets superheated by accident. It's apparently a design feature, since the vents have caps that pop off to let it happen. Not just RH; Bardiche and really, most other Intelligent Devices, Storage Devices and Armed Devices do this. Especially with a cartridge system. This kind of supports the theory that Magi-Link Cartridges generate a lot of waste heat, if not for the AI system decompiling the Magic As Programs attacks in split-seconds and then cooling down in-between. In other words, AI split-second overclocking in weapon forms. It even gets supported by the side materials: Nanoha mentions her new Raising Heart Exelion jury-rigged with a cartridge system is a total maintenance nightmare. |
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The Alien films and their spin-offs feature tons of steam blasts from leaky pipes, perfect for cheap scares when fighting xenomorph infestations. Subverted a bit in Alien when a steam burst that is annoying Ripley is actually shown to be under the control of another crew member. Though she doesn't realize it until after she leaves. "Son of a bitch." *STEAM!* Justified after Ripley sets the Self-Destruct Mechanism, which involves turning off the cooling units of the ship's reactor. The ship's systems are automatically venting in an effort to cool itself. The same can also be said of, though not on a spaceship, the converter on LV-426 towards the end of Aliens when she goes to look for Newt. Notice those pipes she passes that are glowing a dull red, yeah, that's the coolant pipes trying to compensate a reactor that's about to pop. The light you see on the bottom floors is the residual radiation of the core...neat sound effect too! Partly justified, since there are surely better places for the coolant system to try and dump excess heat than into crew spaces. (It's interesting that in 2001: A Space Odyssey the Discovery was originally going to have radiator fins jutting out from the engine block; they were dropped from the design to avoid audience members asking why the ship needed wings). Like the Alien example above, excessive steam is a recurring motif in Ridley Scott's work, particularly Blade Runner with large amounts of steam drifting through the building when Deckard tries to escape Roy. |
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The "Flush Coolant" command in most MechWarrior video games resulted in a greenish cloud forming under your 'Mech, which isn't steam so much as the 'Mech literally ejecting coolant to bleed away heat.. Sadly not present in Mechwarrior Online. | |
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Super Metroid: In the intro level, Samus needs to escape a space station, while avoiding gushes of steam coming out from practically everywhere. If you get hit by the steam, you lose precious time to escape. Happens again during the escape from planet Zebes, only the steam's escaping from the ground itself. |
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Remnants of Skystone: The game has steam vents as obstacles, despite their supposedly having been untended for nearly two hundred years, often acting just to make you schlep all the way around to try a particularly tricky threading-the-needle series of spikes and nasties. The Aeronaut class has a jetpack, which blasts one skyward on a pillar of steam. Their "blasters" also work by weaponizing this. |
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In Star Trek (2009), when Enterprise is getting sucked into a black hole near the end and they're running the warp engines at maximum power, Scotty is running around in Engineering trying to hold the ship together. A pipe cracks overhead and steam comes venting out. | |
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Present and lampshaded when dealing with Martin and Louis's quantum decomputer in Atomic Robo, which Robo concludes is evil even before it's turned on and summons an Eldritch Abomination. Among his many aesthetic complaints is, "This thing's venting steam! Why's it doing that?" | |
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A Certain Scientific Railgun: Frenda uses this to her advantage in the fight against Mikoto; she claims the steam in the area is a flammable gas, forcing Mikoto to hold back her overpowered electromaster abilities. When Frenda accidentally sets off an ignition strip and it doesn't blow them all sky-high, Mikoto realizes she's been tricked, and the fight immediately ends. The anime, likely realizing that steam isn't actually so visually obvious, changes it to Frenda using an opaque, but inert, gas. | |
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In the Fallout 3 add-on Mothership Zeta, the featured ship has an area called 'steamworks' which is mostly filled with steam releasing pipes (there's also several "cryo chamber" areas with leaking coolant and evaporation). | |
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In Die Hard, excessive steam shows in the boiler room under the roof, added for suspense. | |
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Several ships in Farscape had this, especially when they were malfunctioning. One particularly bad-ass sequence that was used in the opening had John and D'Argo walking in slow-motion through a steaming corridor. Near the end of Season 3, an imploding space-ship has steam going off all over, leading to some prime horror, as one strikes an old childhood friend of Aeryn's, who is just about to shoot her, and burns the flesh off her face. | |
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Present in BioShock to show damage and decay in many of the stages, especially present in Hephaestus. | |
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The same can also be said of, though not on a spaceship, the converter on LV-426 towards the end of Aliens when she goes to look for Newt. Notice those pipes she passes that are glowing a dull red, yeah, that's the coolant pipes trying to compensate a reactor that's about to pop. The light you see on the bottom floors is the residual radiation of the core...neat sound effect too! | |
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Jerry Pournelle and Larry Niven's alien invasion story Footfall includes a spaceship with an Orion-class nuclear engine that is indeed cooled by and powered by steam. | |
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Star Trek, all incarnations, most notably in Voyager's landing sequence. It's also seen on The Bridge along with Explosive Instrumentation. Klingon ships seem especially prone to this as well. Also seen for your requisite shuttle crash, perhaps because steam is safer than smoke for actors in confined spaces. |
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Teen Titans, though that was when the Titans were Trapped in TV Land. All other interstellar ships were steam-free. | |
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In The Fifth Element, the airlock of the Mondoshawans' ship hisses steam and drips condensation when it first opens up at the Egyptian temple. | |
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In the Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode The Phantom Planet, Tom Servo explains this: "Look, there's the problem, their dryer's leaking." | |
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Thunderbirds made extensive use of steam, smoke, and zero-thrust rocket motors to depict takeoffs and landings in miniature. Rockets in flight were filmed inverted, so the smoke would rise away from the rocket instead of climbing after it. | |
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The second Fear Effect game (which is actually a prequel to the first) have the player, as Rain, crossing a corridor in the aqueduct full of pipes discharging steam at regular intervals, at which point they must time their run to avoid getting boiled alive. | |
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Partly justified, since there are surely better places for the coolant system to try and dump excess heat than into crew spaces. (It's interesting that in 2001: A Space Odyssey the Discovery was originally going to have radiator fins jutting out from the engine block; they were dropped from the design to avoid audience members asking why the ship needed wings). | |
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Subverted a bit in Alien when a steam burst that is annoying Ripley is actually shown to be under the control of another crew member. Though she doesn't realize it until after she leaves. "Son of a bitch." *STEAM!* |
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Warhammer 40,000 has Stanley Steamer Spaceships and Stanley Steamer tanks. Sometimes justified in the latter case; the primary STC tank of the Imperium is of extremely basic design, so much so that the things can be adapted to run on actual steam engines. This is quite a popular option on less developed worlds; after all, a steam engine can be made to run on just about anything you can reliably light on fire. | |
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In Stargate Universe, for some as of yet unexplained reason, there are steam CO2 vents on the floor of the gate room of the Destiny. They fire every time the wormhole closes. | |
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The Soviet officers in the novel The Hunt for Red October mention a cook who tried cleaning his pots and pans with steam from the primary coolant loop (read: radioactive steam) for the ship's reactor and ended up killing himself and irradiating the entire engine compartment. "At least he cleaned his pans though. They should be safe to use after several hundred years." Not so much a joke as it might seem. The same story, minus irradiating the engine compartment, is related in Crash Dive, edited by Larry Bond. In the vignette, Accident on K-219, a crewman of the K-219 recalls this story involving an unsuspecting cook aboard the Soviet icebreaker Lenin who did, in fact, use steam from the reactor coolant system to clean his pans. The vignette was composed with the input of former Soviet captain Igor Kurdin, so it may well have happened.note Or he may have fallen victim to urban legends, too. Any reactor design that allows for a cook to have access to the primary cooling loop to clean his pans was a Bad One. |
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In the Doctor Who Confidential episode for "The Impossible Planet" it's commented by the producer that practically every shot has steam rising from somewhere. | |
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Our Man Flint. Steam is produced when our hero starts throwing levers and smashing things to sabotage Galaxy's Weather-Control Machine. Unlike some other examples of this trope, we hear the Galaxy minions crying out in pain as they're scalded when they try fixing the damage. | |
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The mining barges from EVE Online discharge smoke and flames from ports on their flanks. Averted, since it is most likely the barge ejecting the excess material from extracting the ore. Do remember that these exhaust pipes are always venting, even when docked in a station. |
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The original Battlestar Galactica pilot does this. Starbuck and Cassiopeia are seen kissing in the hangar bay, while Starbuck's other love interest catches them by surveillance camera. Cue the push of a "Steam Vent" button. The pilot of the re-imagined version had Ragnar Station. Justified, as Leoben had just ripped a steam pipe. The rest of the station wasn't really steamy at all. |
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The pilot of the re-imagined version had Ragnar Station. Justified, as Leoben had just ripped a steam pipe. The rest of the station wasn't really steamy at all. | |
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Doom³has gratuitous steam being pumped out of every vent and pipe in sight, much of it damaging. One of the in-game video disks mercilessly lampshades it. | |
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The prisons of Skeleton Krew would constantly spew bursts of steams from their vents, which will cause damage to the players' health when they're attempting to cross an area. | |
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In the Star Wars Legends, leaky starfreighters can release korfaise gas, which looks like steam, into the engine room. This is a bad thing, because korfaise is toxic. | |
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Metroid: Super Metroid: In the intro level, Samus needs to escape a space station, while avoiding gushes of steam coming out from practically everywhere. If you get hit by the steam, you lose precious time to escape. Happens again during the escape from planet Zebes, only the steam's escaping from the ground itself. And in the Metroid Prime Trilogy, it seems every other hallway is spewing steam all the time, made more evident by the fact that we see the condensation on Samus' visor. |
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Horizon Zero Dawn: There are vents in cauldrons that will create large areas of steam when damaged. This creates concealment for Aloy, which is a good thing because there is very little other cover inside cauldrons. | |
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Babylon 5 had steam vents occasionally, notably in "Grey 17 Is Missing", where Garibaldi used a broken steam pipe to build an improvised gun. | |
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Excessive Steam Syndrome / int_f95a1dc9 | comment |
Justified for Space 1889 where ships use solar boilers to power their "aether propellers" between planets. The boilers, which consist of a large parabolic mirror and a boiler on a turntable vent their safety valves directly into the engine room on a space ship, in order to preserve as much water as possible from being lost. | |
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