If you want to employ unique pointers, you have to abide by the rules. And just like normal pointers, they want crap on the heap which justify their very existence.
unique_ptr<crap> p( new crap );
unique_ptr<crap> q( move( p ) ); // the only thing that makes sense from your question, now ownership of crap has been transferred to q from p. p is no more in the game.