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{{quote|"''[[Independence Day]]. That alien invasion movie. The first part, where the aliens come and they look up between the buildings and the sky is gone and, like, all they see is metal. Just as far as you can see, that steel ship looming up there. I remember thinking that’s what the end of the world will look like. It won’t be wars and tanks or a meteor. It’ll be something [[Outside Context Villain|we never could have thought of]]...''"|[[Jennifer Lopez]], ''[[John Dies At the End]]''}}
{{quote|"''[[Independence Day]]. That alien invasion movie. The first part, where the aliens come and they look up between the buildings and the sky is gone and, like, all they see is metal. Just as far as you can see, that steel ship looming up there. I remember thinking that’s what the end of the world will look like. It won’t be wars and tanks or a meteor. It’ll be something [[Outside Context Villain|we never could have thought of]]...''"|[[Jennifer Lopez]], ''[[John Dies at the End]]''}}


Some aliens want to make a grand entrance. This trope marks the tendency for fleets of mile-long alien spaceships to ominously hover, several hundred feet over the world's cities without doing very much. It usually means the start of an [[Alien Invasion]] but it can be subverted. Expect shots of shadows washing over cities like a tide, awe-stricken people looking upwards and [[Jittercam]] footage of the ships over every major city. [[Five Rounds Rapid]] against them will be useless while their [[Wave Motion Gun]] will be devastating when they decide to use it. Absolutely no [[Mid-Air Bobbing]] ever. Quite inexplicable as not only would it expend vast amounts of power and present a big target but by Newton's Third Law, [[You Fail Physics Forever|crush everything underneath it]]. Perhaps it's because [[Power Floats]] or because ships float in the sea and [[Space Is an Ocean]], but it also adds to the menace: how can something that big hang in the sky without making a furious amount of engine noise and disruption? Clearly, they must be fearsomely [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens|advanced]], and the [[Puny Humans]] defenses will be nothing to them.
Some aliens want to make a grand entrance. This trope marks the tendency for fleets of mile-long alien spaceships to ominously hover, several hundred feet over the world's cities without doing very much. It usually means the start of an [[Alien Invasion]] but it can be subverted. Expect shots of shadows washing over cities like a tide, awe-stricken people looking upwards and [[Jittercam]] footage of the ships over every major city. [[Five Rounds Rapid]] against them will be useless while their [[Wave Motion Gun]] will be devastating when they decide to use it. Absolutely no [[Mid-Air Bobbing]] ever. Quite inexplicable as not only would it expend vast amounts of power and present a big target but by Newton's Third Law, [[You Fail Physics Forever|crush everything underneath it]]. Perhaps it's because [[Power Floats]] or because ships float in the sea and [[Space Is an Ocean]], but it also adds to the menace: how can something that big hang in the sky without making a furious amount of engine noise and disruption? Clearly, they must be fearsomely [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens|advanced]], and the [[Puny Humans]] defenses will be nothing to them.


It nearly always occurs [[Twenty Minutes in The Future]] by [[Higher-Tech Species]] and is never inverted. Probably because [[Humans Are Diplomats|humans]] are too [[Alien Non Interference Clause|polite]].
It nearly always occurs [[Twenty Minutes in The Future]] by [[Higher-Tech Species]] and is never inverted. Probably because [[Humans Are Diplomats|humans]] are too [[Alien Non-Interference Clause|polite]].


See also [[Floating Continent]] and [[Ominous Floating Castle]].
See also [[Floating Continent]] and [[Ominous Floating Castle]].
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== Films ==
== Films ==
* The alien ships in ''[[Independence Day (Film)|Independence Day]]''. An interesting bit of [[Fridge Logic]] in this one - the ship's center is hovering a teeny bit over the mast of the Empire State Building. That would mean the spaceship was scraping the tops off of the World Trade Center towers.
* The alien ships in ''[[Independence Day]]''. An interesting bit of [[Fridge Logic]] in this one - the ship's center is hovering a teeny bit over the mast of the Empire State Building. That would mean the spaceship was scraping the tops off of the World Trade Center towers.
* Briefly seen in the [[Jittercam]] news footage at the start of ''[[Alien Nation (Film)|Alien Nation]]''.
* Briefly seen in the [[Jittercam]] news footage at the start of ''[[Alien Nation (film)|Alien Nation]]''.
* Done by the the alien ships in ''[[Signs]]'', but they're invisible.
* Done by the the alien ships in ''[[Signs]]'', but they're invisible.
* The alien ships in ''[[Skyline (Film)|Skyline]]''.
* The alien ships in ''[[Skyline]]''.
* The [[Mother Ship]] in ''[[Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]''.
* The [[Mother Ship]] in ''[[Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]''.
* The alien [[Mother Ship]] in ''[[District 9]]''.
* The alien [[Mother Ship]] in ''[[District 9]]''.
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* The Visitors' ships in ''[[V]]'', both versions. Likely the [[Trope Codifier]].
* The Visitors' ships in ''[[V]]'', both versions. Likely the [[Trope Codifier]].
* The Sycorax asteroid ship in the first [[Christmas Special]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
* The Sycorax asteroid ship in the first [[Christmas Special]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
* ''[[Stargate SG 1]]'' does this at least once a season. A few notable instances are:
* ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' does this at least once a season. A few notable instances are:
** Inverted in "Thor's Chariot", where {{spoiler|the titular Asgard's flagship ''Beliskner'' appears and performs a [[Gunship Rescue]]}} against Heru'ur.
** Inverted in "Thor's Chariot", where {{spoiler|the titular Asgard's flagship ''Beliskner'' appears and performs a [[Gunship Rescue]]}} against Heru'ur.
** "Scorched Earth" plays it straight. The entire plot of the episode revolves around convincing the [[Ominous Floating Spaceship]] not to {{spoiler|terraform}} a resettled civilization out of existence.
** "Scorched Earth" plays it straight. The entire plot of the episode revolves around convincing the [[Ominous Floating Spaceship]] not to {{spoiler|terraform}} a resettled civilization out of existence.
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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* The Chimera ships in ''[[Resistance]] 2''.
* The Chimera ships in ''[[Resistance]] 2''.
* Bowser's saucer in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy (Video Game)|Super Mario Galaxy]]''.
* Bowser's saucer in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.
* Many, many times in the ''[[Halo]]'' games, mostly Covenant ships but sometimes UNSC ones too.
* Many, many times in the ''[[Halo]]'' games, mostly Covenant ships but sometimes UNSC ones too.
* The [[Eldritch Abomination|Reaper]] [[Sapient Ship|Fleet]] in ''[[Mass Effect 3 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 3]]'', particularly unnerving as they actually drop out of the sky, defying Newtonian physics when they land on the ground as gracefully as an insect lands on a leaf. The sight of two kilometer high spaceships casually walking around and laying waste to their surroundings is impressive, to say the least.
* The [[Eldritch Abomination|Reaper]] [[Sapient Ship|Fleet]] in ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'', particularly unnerving as they actually drop out of the sky, defying Newtonian physics when they land on the ground as gracefully as an insect lands on a leaf. The sight of two kilometer high spaceships casually walking around and laying waste to their surroundings is impressive, to say the least.
** Various allied starships similarly can be seen hovering over various planets, in usually short-lived attempts to fend off the Reaper onslaught.
** Various allied starships similarly can be seen hovering over various planets, in usually short-lived attempts to fend off the Reaper onslaught.
* These are present whenever you go outside in ''[[Iji (Video Game)|Iji]]''.
* These are present whenever you go outside in ''[[Iji]]''.


== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==

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This does not look good...
"Independence Day. That alien invasion movie. The first part, where the aliens come and they look up between the buildings and the sky is gone and, like, all they see is metal. Just as far as you can see, that steel ship looming up there. I remember thinking that’s what the end of the world will look like. It won’t be wars and tanks or a meteor. It’ll be something we never could have thought of..."

Some aliens want to make a grand entrance. This trope marks the tendency for fleets of mile-long alien spaceships to ominously hover, several hundred feet over the world's cities without doing very much. It usually means the start of an Alien Invasion but it can be subverted. Expect shots of shadows washing over cities like a tide, awe-stricken people looking upwards and Jittercam footage of the ships over every major city. Five Rounds Rapid against them will be useless while their Wave Motion Gun will be devastating when they decide to use it. Absolutely no Mid-Air Bobbing ever. Quite inexplicable as not only would it expend vast amounts of power and present a big target but by Newton's Third Law, crush everything underneath it. Perhaps it's because Power Floats or because ships float in the sea and Space Is an Ocean, but it also adds to the menace: how can something that big hang in the sky without making a furious amount of engine noise and disruption? Clearly, they must be fearsomely advanced, and the Puny Humans defenses will be nothing to them.

It nearly always occurs Twenty Minutes in The Future by Higher-Tech Species and is never inverted. Probably because humans are too polite.

See also Floating Continent and Ominous Floating Castle.


Examples of Ominous Floating Spaceship include:

Advertising

  • An advert for Doritos in the UK has a giant chip hovering above London in this manner.


Manga&Anime

  • The Arume ships in the final episode of Blue Drop.

Films

Literature

  • Arthur C. Clarke's novel Childhoods End (1953). The Overlords' ships mysteriously appear over the major cities of Earth. Many years all but one disappear, leading to speculation that the rest were illusions the whole time.
  • The Vogon Fleet in Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy

Live-Action TV

  • The Visitors' ships in V, both versions. Likely the Trope Codifier.
  • The Sycorax asteroid ship in the first Christmas Special of Doctor Who.
  • Stargate SG-1 does this at least once a season. A few notable instances are:
    • Inverted in "Thor's Chariot", where the titular Asgard's flagship Beliskner appears and performs a Gunship Rescue against Heru'ur.
    • "Scorched Earth" plays it straight. The entire plot of the episode revolves around convincing the Ominous Floating Spaceship not to terraform a resettled civilization out of existence.
    • Anubis's mothership over the capital of Kelowna on Jonas Quinn's homeworld of Langara. Less suspenseful for the viewers, as it is no doubt that Anubis wants to invade, but true for the people of Kelowna, who have never seen a Ha'tak before.
    • Inverted in the episode "The Lost City", with the USS Prometheus floating over our heroes. In this case, defending them from Anubis's forces.

Video Games

  • The Chimera ships in Resistance 2.
  • Bowser's saucer in Super Mario Galaxy.
  • Many, many times in the Halo games, mostly Covenant ships but sometimes UNSC ones too.
  • The Reaper Fleet in Mass Effect 3, particularly unnerving as they actually drop out of the sky, defying Newtonian physics when they land on the ground as gracefully as an insect lands on a leaf. The sight of two kilometer high spaceships casually walking around and laying waste to their surroundings is impressive, to say the least.
    • Various allied starships similarly can be seen hovering over various planets, in usually short-lived attempts to fend off the Reaper onslaught.
  • These are present whenever you go outside in Iji.

Real Life

  • Lenticular clouds have been mistaken for this trope and may have inspired it image here
  • The Phoenix Lights incident is an alleged real life example. On the night of March 13, 1997 thousands of Arizonians, including the governor of Arizona claimed they saw a massive mile-wide UFO fly over the Phoenix Metropolitan Area.