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Spheroid Dropship
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A Science Fiction plot calls for a vehicle that can land on an alien planet and be somewhat badass. A Space Plane would be cool, but you'd need a runway. So instead, you have a Drop Ship shaped roughly like a sphere that consists of a vertically mounted rocket engine surrounded by landing struts, fuel, cargo, a control room, and usually a ramp to offload personnel and cargo. The type of engine is unimportant. It can be an actual rocket or a Hand Waved "antigravity generator" or "reactionless thruster". Why a sphere? |
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Destiny features The Traveller, a Sphere-like being that uplifted Humanity, which got mysteriously smacked down a few decades later after exploring the Solar System. The Traveller's motives are unknown, though it seems generally helpful. | |
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In the book Illegal Aliens, the starship All That Glitters and the copies of it that the Unified Earth Government makes after the All That Glitters is confiscated are spherical. The All That Glitters literally drops out of a sunny day into Central Park. Also in that book the Great Golden Ones, the Galaxy's defacto police force, use multiple centehedronal battle-platforms to blockade Earth. | |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) has a spheroid energy vessel of some sort, instead of the classic Flying Saucer that landed on the Mall in the original. | |
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The Night's Dawn Trilogy features a lot of spherical spacecraft (e.g., The Lady Macbeth), due to the FTL drives creating a spherical area for the travel — anything poking out is cut off. They are mostly used by the Adamists, one of the two major factions of future humanity in that series. While they are never shown to land on planets (instead preferring to ferry freight using a Space Plane), they could presumably land on a planet vertically due to their huge fusion engines and fuel tanks. | |
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These are present in the MechWarrior, MechAssault, and MechCommander game series and the 2018 BattleTech game by Harebrained Schemes, all of which are set in the BattleTech universe. For the most part, they function as a Stationary Boss, with huge amounts of armor and high-powered weapons. In Mechwarrior Living Legends, they are present in some custom maps as a base with built-in mech hangars and defensive turret arrays. Mechassault 1 starts off with a Coming in Hot landing by a sphereoid dropship after it was damaged by anti-air fire, causing it to smash into the ground and damage or destroy most of its BattleMechs. The ships' idiot technician cannibalizes parts from heavy battlemechs to repair a Cougar scout mech, much to the annoyance of the commander. | |
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The second Katy Caterpillar film, Katy, Kiki & Koko had the shapeshifting alien use such a ship. It was not capable of taking off vertically and had to reach escape velocity by bouncing on the ground. | |
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The lifepod in Starship Troopers 3: Marauder. | |
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The spaceship in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, except the characters call it a satellite because the screenwriter goofed. (It was made when Sputnik had just made 'satellite' the latest buzzword.) The 1993 remake uses a straight-up Flying Saucer. | |
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The Borg Sphere in Star Trek: First Contact hovers somewhere in the gray area between trope played straight and subversion. It's definitely a spheroid, and the only reason it's not a dropship is because Enterprise destroyed it first. |
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In the Disney/Pixar movie Lightyear (based off the franchise-within-a-franchise Buzz Lightyear universe inside the Toy Story universe), "The Turnip", as Buzz nicknamed it, is an intergalactic starship full of colonists in hypersleep. Its Power Crystal is damaged in a disastrous attempt at a hurried takeoff, stranding the colonists on a Death World that they eventually adapt to. | |
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A Wind Named Amnesia features an especially huge one. | |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) has a ball tons of fun with this trope. The Heart of Gold itself is shaped like a huge sphere in its default form and has a red colored dropship◊ with bigger aerodynamic spoilers and black flame decorations to make it look like a sports car. | |
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Halo: The Didact's "combat" Cryptum in Halo 4. It's not his main ship, though. | |
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The Broadsword class mercenary cruiser in Traveller. While a starship in its own right that comes with two more conventionally rocket-shaped dropships it can also land on planets itself. | |
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In the "So Beautiful and So Dangerous" sequence of Heavy Metal, the ship is a sphere with a stylized face: the front lower hemisphere looks like an open mouth, and huge viewports look like eyes and ears. The ship never actually lands (just hovers in place), but clearly demonstrates the second and third requirements above. | |
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Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction featured a few of these as escape pods, used both in the story for a quick getaway and in gameplay to take you to a different part of the level. They would not be featured again, however Into the Nexus would reveal that it was rather luxurious as it had a holo-screen, wet bar, games console and massaging seats. It would also explain why it disappeared: activating all the features at once would cause it to explode, forcing a recall. | |
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In The Adventure Zone: Balance, the Bureau of Balance uses glass spheres with seats inside to travel from their base on the moon back to the surface of the planet below; they are shot out of the bottom of the moon via cannon and return by deploying a large balloon to float back up to the moon. What's remarkable about this is that Balance takes place in what is otherwise a standard fantasy universe, not Sci-Fi. | |
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In the Known Space series, the General Products Corporation makes two standard hulls for starships (the Type 1 and the Type 4) which are perfectly spherical. The Type 1 is about the size of a basketball and is typically used to make space probes. The Type 4 is a kilometer in diameter and is generally used to move entire colonies all at once. | |
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The alien "Gods" in The Pumaman is also a round sphere. | |
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BattleTech's Sphereoid-type dropships are the Trope Namer. Sphereoids have superior cargo capacity over conventional Aerodyne dropships and do not require any runways to land or takeoff. However, they have no lift surfaces, making them totally dependent on their fusion rockets for ascent, descent, and directional control; if they fail, the ship drops like a rock, destroying anything on board and anything within several hundred meters. Not all models of dropship with this design paradigm are "spheroid" either, a more apt descriptor for some of them would be "ovoid". | |
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Starman may be the Trope Codifier. | |
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Hetalia: Axis Powers: The Movie deals with an Alien Invasion that uses this sort of space ship. | |
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Out of the Silent Planet: Weston's spaceship is a sphere by necessity, since he can't create Artificial Gravity and so he needed to have a core that would pull the rest of the spaceship into the center. Weston refuses to explain to Ransom (and the reader through him) how exactly he created a center of gravity so small, but the result is that the floors of one room seem to be the walls as soon as you walk out and look into it. It also means that entering a planet's orbit involves making "down" down again, which proves a harrowing experience. | |
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The original paperback cover of Chapterhouse: Dune shows the no-ship as one of these. | |
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The sphere is a reasonably common shape for starships in Perry Rhodan. Most notably, it's been traditionally used by the dominant humanoid races of the Milky Way galaxy, the Terrans themselves included, for their capital ships (basically anything above fighter/small craft scale) for thousands of years, so there are plenty to go around. | |
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In The Black Fleet Crisis, the Yevetha's thrustships are spherical, based on the surface area argument quoted above. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: The Kroot are known to have space-capable "warspheres". Not only are they large even by the standards of a series that considers a Mile-Long Ship "small", but they are in fact capable of landing on a planetary surface and taking off again, something that might surprise others considering the Kroot's Low Culture, High Tech image. Naturally, they leave the area they land on a blasted wasteland in the wake of their thrust exhaust. | |
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Sontaran landing craft in Doctor Who. Almost all Sontaran spaceships are spherical, not just their drop ships. | |
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While not strictly speaking spheres, in Legacy of the Aldenata, the centauroid Posleen utilize Command Dodecahedron (C-Dec) and Battle Dodecahedron (B-Dec) spaceships that have landing capacity as their primary invasion platforms. | |
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In Magnus, Dragylon the Imperial Fortress is a massive, invisible, sun-sphere and headquarters of Lucifer. Dragylon also contains the Great Big Library of Everything and Lucifer's Cool Chair. | |
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M78 Space Garrison Commander Zoffy arrives in a bright red energy sphere as Ultraman lies unconscious after Zetton damaged his Color Timer in the last episode. They both leave Earth soon after. This is a Callback to the first episode, as Ultraman himself was traveling in one of those when he accidentally collided with Hayata's ship. | |
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Sphere: Technically not a drop ship, but still an alien "spacecraft". | |
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At the start of Dune (2021), a huge spherical dropship (though dwarfed by the Spacing Guild Heighliner that brings it to Caladan) lands with the Herald of the Change and assorted dignitaries to formally announce that Arrakis is now the fief of House Atreides. | |
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The Zeon HLV (Heavy-lift Launch Vehicle) isn't quite spherical but it is a massive, rounded ship that carries entire squads of Humongous Mecha to and from Earth's surface. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: The "Saiyan Pods" used by Frieza's forces are of the sufficiently advanced variety. They're person-sized and have no visible engines, but they can make year-long interstellar trips with no issue while the passenger is in suspended animation. Doctor Briefs reverse-engineers this technology and builds a much larger one for Goku, which more resembles the page picture. In addition to being much roomier, it includes a training gym with multiple gravity settings, allowing Goku to grow more than ten times stronger during his journey. |
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Mentioned in the RCN series as relatively unpopular, as they had an unfortunate tendency to roll when landed, with all the sinking that implies (all ships in the setting preferred a water landing whenever possible). Most ships in the setting are cigar-shaped, with retractable pontoons, to avoid that very problem. | |
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The Access Ark from Kirby: Planet Robobot is the Planet Spaceship-sized version of this trope, with five massive, spider-like legs that the central sphere uses to attach itself to other planets. It belongs to the Haltmann Works Company, the invading force of Planet Looters that Kirby must defeat. This massive ship doesn't just serve as the Haltmann Works Company's headquarters. It's also the reactivated body of a Galactic Nova, and it fuses together with Star Dream to become the Final Boss. | |
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