Talk:Aircraft carriers in fiction

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  • Clancy books: They include carriers. And every other piece of modern military hardware.
  • Jag: It's a show about military lawyers. As a sidenote, the principal is a former pilot.
  • Star Trek IV:  ?????? No comment.
*In Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the USS Enterprise features as the carrier which nuclear particles must be collected from so Kirk and his crew can return to their own time.
  • Snow Crash: nn minor plot point
  • Empire Earth: one unit in a large strategy game
  • Flight sims: There are lots of carrier flight sims. Nothing distinguishes these from another and they aren't featuring the carrier, but the aircraft based on them. The VG's are only notable due to a fictional universe, not the game itself. Not to mention that flight sims don't quite count as fiction.
  • BF1942: A few maps with a Carrier locale aren't notable