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  • Abandon Ship is a mini-game that appears in Mario Party 2.
  • Abandon ship was a term meaning to leave completely and finally, ceasing to operate or inhabit a vessel, commonly in response to an impending threat. Given as an order by a ship's officer.
  • Abandon Ship is the fourteenth storyline mission in Just Cause 3.
  • Abandon Ship is Bowser Jr.'s Up Special Move. Bowser Jr. ejects himself from the Clown Car and rockets upwards as the Clown Car explodes beneath him. Bowser Jr. can attack while falling to the ground. Upon hitting the ground, being attacked, or grabbing the ledge a new Clown Car will instantly re-form around Bowser Jr.
  • A group of Stranded in the ship will ask you to help them deal with the Lambent that are preventing them from getting the Ravens out. Kill all Lambent on the way and raise the lifts on the panels. Afterwards, a KR pilot will request your help with the Lambent, who have killed his crew and the deck captain who raises the lifts. Deal with them all, and midway through, a strange tentacle kills him and destroys the King Raven. Deal with the tentacle, which also spawns Polyps at the same time. Once the tentacle leaves, finish the Lambent in the control room to raise the lift. You will now encounter the Lambent Leviathan.
  • Essentially, you have a ship of some sort, be it an oceangoing vessel or a Cool Starship. At some point, be it in the prologue of the story, or at the climax near the end, or any point in between, the ship suffers some catastrophe that makes it a very good idea not to remain there, because it is about to explode, fall to the planet below, go careening uncontrollably into the nearest star, or, you know, sink. What are the passengers and crew to do? Why, they must Abandon Ship! Bonus points if the trope's actual name, which is a Stock Phrase nearly omnipresent in all movies dealing with naval action, wet or otherwise, is used.
  • Give me some religion pass the wine cause this time I can't hold it in like I always did give me some more TV make it loud, make believe I'm in desperate need for some company attention this is not a test help me get this moving target off my chest from my closest friends save me from this hopelessness to help stop this endless S.O.S. Treading water with weights around my neck a shipwreck of reckless accidents overboard and I'm about to quit head first high dive in this deep end abandon ship cause it's sinking way too quick Give me some forgiveness and I'll try cause this time if I pull the pin I'll be blown to bits give me some more music I'll sit and read the lyrics like a bible, a gospel, I'll sing along Attention this is not a test swim to swore before unconciousness My hands feel li
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  • Abandon Ship in action.
  • Mario and Annika, just as Mario is about to be elbowed in the gut.
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  • Give me some religion pass the wine cause this time I can't hold it in like I always did give me some more TV make it loud, make believe I'm in desperate need for some company attention this is not a test help me get this moving target off my chest from my closest friends save me from this hopelessness to help stop this endless S.O.S. Treading water with weights around my neck a shipwreck of reckless accidents overboard and I'm about to quit head first high dive in this deep end abandon ship cause it's sinking way too quick Give me some forgiveness and I'll try cause this time if I pull the pin I'll be blown to bits give me some more music I'll sit and read the lyrics like a bible, a gospel, I'll sing along Attention this is not a test swim to swore before unconciousness My hands feel like they're made of bricks save me from my recklessness talk some sense into this head to help stop this endless S.O.S. Treading water with weights around my neck a shipwreck of reckless accidents overboard and I'm about to quit head first high dive in this deep end abandon ship cause it's sinking way too quick I can't listen to all the reasons I just need one more thing to believe in the one thing that will keep me breathing I'll kiss the dirt when I hit dry land Treading water with weights around my neck a shipwreck of reckless accidents overboard and I'm about to quit head first high dive in this deep end abandon ship cause it's sinking way too quick
  • Abandon Ship is a mini-game that appears in Mario Party 2.
  • Abandon ship was a term meaning to leave completely and finally, ceasing to operate or inhabit a vessel, commonly in response to an impending threat. Given as an order by a ship's officer.
  • Abandon Ship is the fourteenth storyline mission in Just Cause 3.
  • Abandon Ship is Bowser Jr.'s Up Special Move. Bowser Jr. ejects himself from the Clown Car and rockets upwards as the Clown Car explodes beneath him. Bowser Jr. can attack while falling to the ground. Upon hitting the ground, being attacked, or grabbing the ledge a new Clown Car will instantly re-form around Bowser Jr.
  • Essentially, you have a ship of some sort, be it an oceangoing vessel or a Cool Starship. At some point, be it in the prologue of the story, or at the climax near the end, or any point in between, the ship suffers some catastrophe that makes it a very good idea not to remain there, because it is about to explode, fall to the planet below, go careening uncontrollably into the nearest star, or, you know, sink. What are the passengers and crew to do? Why, they must Abandon Ship! Bonus points if the trope's actual name, which is a Stock Phrase nearly omnipresent in all movies dealing with naval action, wet or otherwise, is used. If much of the story has taken place on the ship, then her death (and it will often be played as a death rather than a destruction, complete with strangely mournful sounding metallic groans and dramatic music) will be rather dramatic and played out. If our hero gets to the lifeboat only to realize that a friend or loved one has not similarly done so for some reason, a miniature quest may ensue as they make their way through the chaotic process of the ship breaking up and sinking. Some reference might be made to the Captain Going Down with the Ship. On a military airplane, the crew might be expected to make use of Ejection Seats to escape the plane. Otherwise, they'll probably have to get out the old fashioned way: Strapping on a parachute and getting to an exit before the plane crashes. Not to Be Confused With Abandon Shipping, which occurs when a Shipping community suddenly abandons a given pairing (and was formerly known as Abandon Ship). Examples of Abandon Ship include:
  • A group of Stranded in the ship will ask you to help them deal with the Lambent that are preventing them from getting the Ravens out. Kill all Lambent on the way and raise the lifts on the panels. Afterwards, a KR pilot will request your help with the Lambent, who have killed his crew and the deck captain who raises the lifts. Deal with them all, and midway through, a strange tentacle kills him and destroys the King Raven. Deal with the tentacle, which also spawns Polyps at the same time. Once the tentacle leaves, finish the Lambent in the control room to raise the lift. You will now encounter the Lambent Leviathan. The Leviathan smashes your position, causing you to fall down into the maintenance section. Continue proceeding along the way, dealing with Lambent Drones which ambush you shortly. The Lambent Leviathan smashes a tentacle shortly afterwards, causing Polyps to spawn on your flank. Kill the Polyps and it also unintentionally lowers a ramp to get back up to the top deck. As you get up, the Leviathan uses two of its tentacles to move containers in the hopes of squishing you. Run for it. Open the two Silverbacks in a holding area and use them. (If playing this chapter solo, Dom will automatically use the other Silverback.) The Lambent Leviathan now attempts to eat through the ship's decks to sink it. Shoot the Leviathan in the eyes and, after destroying one eye, it bursts open, completely mutilated. You need to do this three times, dealing with various Polyps and Lambent Drones that attempt to stop you from stunning it. When stunned for the third time, a point of interest appears where Cole and his squad drop Tickers on the Leviathan. Baird jokes around, saying Marcus would like it, but he gets angry, saying that the whole ship will blow up because of this. As the Lambent Leviathan blows up, a huge blinding light appears and takes you one hour backwards before the ship got destroyed in Cole's version, also starting the next chapter.
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