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= Doomsday Machine =
 
= Doomsday Machine =
Popular name for a robot-controlled, space-going weapon first encountered by the ''USS Constellation'', Commodore Matthew Decker commanding. Decker's ship was severely damaged in the encounter. After being beamed to te surface of a nearby planet to escape the failing starship, his crew was killed when the planet itself was destroyed. Decker remained aboard the ship until assistance arrived.  
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Popular name for a robot-controlled, space-going weapon first encountered by the ''USS Constellation'', COmmodore Matthew Decker commanding. Decker's ship was severely damaged in the encounter. After being beamed to te surface of a nearby planet to escape the failing starship, his crew was killed when the planet itself was destroyed. Decker remained aboard the ship until assistance arrived.  
  
 
The ''USS Enterprise'', Captain James T. Kirk commanding, was dispatched to investigate the ''Constellation's'' disappearance, and also encountered the weapon. Taken over by Commodore Decker in accordance with Starfleet regulations, the ''Enterprise'' engaged the Machine unsuccessfully, and was caught in a tractor beam. Commodore Decker attempted to use a shuttlecraft as a bomb, but was killed. Kirk followed up on the idea by setting a self-destruct mechanism on board the ''Constellation'' and exploding it inside the Machine, which became deactivated. Unfortunately, the weapon's course carried it into a nearby sun before a Starfleet salvage operation could be mounted. Thus, all the information available on the Doomsday Machine comes from the report filed by Captain Kirk on stardate 4203.5.
 
The ''USS Enterprise'', Captain James T. Kirk commanding, was dispatched to investigate the ''Constellation's'' disappearance, and also encountered the weapon. Taken over by Commodore Decker in accordance with Starfleet regulations, the ''Enterprise'' engaged the Machine unsuccessfully, and was caught in a tractor beam. Commodore Decker attempted to use a shuttlecraft as a bomb, but was killed. Kirk followed up on the idea by setting a self-destruct mechanism on board the ''Constellation'' and exploding it inside the Machine, which became deactivated. Unfortunately, the weapon's course carried it into a nearby sun before a Starfleet salvage operation could be mounted. Thus, all the information available on the Doomsday Machine comes from the report filed by Captain Kirk on stardate 4203.5.
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The anti-proton beam is an extremely potent offensive weapon, capable of overcoming any Federation-developed deflector shield. The Kirk Report shows that one shot by this weapon, though partially offset by the shielding aboard the ''Enterprise'', caused some minor damage. Three shots knocked down the shields and caused heavy damage, while more would have rendered the ship useless, which is what happened to the ''Constellation''.
 
The anti-proton beam is an extremely potent offensive weapon, capable of overcoming any Federation-developed deflector shield. The Kirk Report shows that one shot by this weapon, though partially offset by the shielding aboard the ''Enterprise'', caused some minor damage. Three shots knocked down the shields and caused heavy damage, while more would have rendered the ship useless, which is what happened to the ''Constellation''.
  
No known weaponry is capable of damaging the outer hull of a Doomsday Machine. It is completely impervious to phasers or photon torpedoes. Subsequent studies by Starfleet Command have determined that the neutronium hull can withstand the most powerful, well-placed hit by the Romulan plasma torpedo, which is acknowledged to be the most effective weapon in known space. The interior of the Doomsday Machine is vulnerable to explosions, but required energy outputs for such an explosion are tremendous.  
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No known weaponry is capable of damaging the outer hull of a Doomsday Machine. It is completely impervious to phasers or photon torpedoes. Subsequent studies by Starfleet Command have determined that the neutronium hull can withstand the most powerful, well-placed hit by the Romulan plasma torpedo, which is acknowledged to be the most effective weapon in known space. The interior of the Doomsday Machine is vulnerable to explosions, but required energy outputs for such an explosion are tremendous. <See also files regarding the so-called Kirk Defense>
 
 
<See also: [[ST_Phobos/KirkDefense | Kirk Defense, The]]>
 
  
 
== Origins ==
 
== Origins ==
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= STARFLEET ADVISORY =
 
= STARFLEET ADVISORY =
 
All ship Captains are advised that the existence of additional examples of the Doomsday Machine is a possibility that cannot be ignored. Standing Orders in the event of contact with a Doomsday Machine are as follows:
 
All ship Captains are advised that the existence of additional examples of the Doomsday Machine is a possibility that cannot be ignored. Standing Orders in the event of contact with a Doomsday Machine are as follows:
# The primary duty of all Starfleet personnel in the event of encountering a Doomsday Machine shall be to render said Machine harmless through any means at their Disposal.
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# The lives of civilians and the protection of Federation worlds are to be considered of paramount importance.
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# When encountered and rendered harmless, the Doomsday Machine is to be kept out of the hands of unfriendly powers capable of profiting from study of the Machine's technology, except where adherence to this directive would conflict with either of the first two directives.
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# When encountered and rendered harmless, the Doomsday Machine is to be preserved for study by Federation scientific teams, except where adherence to this directive would conflict with either of the first three directives.
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# Any ship or vessel that contacts a Doomsday Machine is instructed to gather all possible scientific information regarding the Machine's origins, capabilities, and behavior, and transmit same to the nearest starbase or other Starfleet facility, except where adherence to this directive would conflict with either of the first four directives.
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# Where possible, the Kirk Defense is to be attempted as a method of deactivating a Doomsday Machine. Starfleet personnel are authorized to use whatever means necessary to carry out these directives, within the limits of judgement, and in accordance with normal Starfleet and Federation laws and procedures governing the use of Starfleet authority with civilian, governmental and foreign persons or bodies.
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# In the event the Kirk Defense proves unfeasible or unsuccessful, and in the absence of other alternatives, Starfleet personnel are ordered to make any sacrifice of equipment, or lives essential to the achievement of the primary duty.
 
 
 
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