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Doomsday machine theory

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One of the more popular, if "off the wall" explanations. :guffaw:

Constellation by David Metlesits, "Space Sphere" environment by Coflek-Gnorg, oversized hand vacuum by lil' ol' moi. :whistle:
 
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One of the more popular, if "off the wall" explanations. :guffaw:

Constellation by David Metlesits, "Space Sphere" environment by Coflek-Gnorg, oversized hand vacuum by lil' ol' moi. :whistle:
I thought it was the Next Generation hand phaser prop. If it's a vacuum cleaner model, I'll bet kids play Star Trek with it.
 
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One of the more popular, if "off the wall" explanations. :guffaw:

Constellation by David Metlesits, "Space Sphere" environment by Coflek-Gnorg, oversized hand vacuum by lil' ol' moi. :whistle:

Or a gigantic TNG-era hand phaser.

Edit: Ninja'd above, oops.

Kor
 
Or maybe the Doomsday Machine was constructed for something other than a weapon.
Probably not but you never know.
Construction equipment - clearing away planets for that interstellar bypass ramp.

(I once saw an article from the 50s about using atomic bombs for "constructive" purposes, such as blasting out a canal route :O )
 
Enough with the silly "what ifs" unless you have a compelling argument worthy of consideration. Operation Plowshare ran for nearly 3 decades, and produced nothing of value.

Tremendous pressures, temperatures and energies are not necessarily needed to produce desirable results, such as the dead-end search for commercial fusion power.

Biological Transmutation of Elements
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Okay, if say the 4th movie in Kelvin Trek is an encounter with the DDM, what would you write it up to be? Different from DDM Episode some how?
 
Seems like the comms systems are broken after all those years of demolishing planets. Instead of transmitting the below message it simply is sending overwhelming subspace noise.

"Hello, please do not be alarmed. I am the DDM Planetary Demolition Device and am scheduled to demolish your star system. I will suppress your power generation systems to facilitate quick and painless annihilation of abandoned operating machinery that your civilization cannot afford to dismantle. Please do not approach too closely or the automated system will defend itself from tampering. Thank you for trusting in DDM Services of the Andromeda Galaxy."

:D
"People of Earth, your attention, please. This is Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz of the Galactic Hyperspace Planning Council. As you will no doubt be aware, the plans for development of the outlying regions of the Galaxy require the building of a hyperspatial express route through your star system. And regrettably, your planet is one of those scheduled for demolition. The process will take slightly less than two of your Earth minutes. Thank you."…. Douglas Adams
 
I greatly enjoyed Vendetta even after it no longer quite fit with how TNG was progressing with the Borg. Just because it contradicts canon doesn't mean it can't stand on its own as an entertaining read. The parts with Bonaventure(sp?), though...that's depressing, and at this point sort of a dark alternate take on how things might have progressed with Seven.

I think the thing to remember is that Kirk was theorizing that the DDM originated from another galaxy, while Picard in turn theorized that the DDM may have been built just outside our galaxy, IIRC. Vendetta ends up going with Picard's theory, and if you want to speculate that the DDM is an anti-Borg weapon, that version does make a bit more sense.

As far as it not ultimately being well-equipped to handle the Borg, we should consider a) that it turns out the DDM in the episode is essentially a prototype, and b) that we have no idea how much less advanced the Borg may have been at the time the DDM was constructed.

Anyway, I don't see this book as suffering from small-universe syndrome, as it was unambiguously written explicitly to depict what might happen if if the DDM's big brother showed up to finish off what it had started. It's not a random coincidence within the story but rather the entire point of the story.
 
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