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Doomsday Machinefloats aimlessly by......

Ah yes! The cornocopia of destruction.. how appropos for Thanksgiving. LOL. Time to nom on some planets.

Doomsday_Machine.jpg
 
Ah yes! The cornocopia of destruction.. how appropos for Thanksgiving. LOL. Time to nom on some planets.

Doomsday_Machine.jpg

Being English I didn't consider the synchronicity with Thanksgiving and it's cornucopian shape.

It could almost be ironic I guess lol ??
 
A single ship cannot combat it though! :nyah: And Vulcan's never bluff while trying to remove a superior officer from the command seat!
JB
 
Wasn’t the idea was that it was supposed to have weapons etc. All over the hull and over time they have eroded away, into what it looks like in that episode.
 
Wasn’t the idea was that it was supposed to have weapons etc. All over the hull and over time they have eroded away, into what it looks like in that episode.

From a post a while back...

As to the Planet Killer, what Spinrad says he imaged the machine looking like doesn't jibe with what he wrote in the script.

From scene 31:

DECKER​
A hundred times the size of a
starship... a mile long, with
a maw big enough to swallow a
dozen ships... it destroys
planets... cuts them to rubble...
And from scene 41:

On the screen, looming large and seen head-on, we see

the Planet-Killer; a great funnel extended before its
huge metallic body as if it were to devour the Enterprise.

SPOCK'S VOICE​
An immense body... a large funnel-
mouth... It looks very much like
Commodore Decker's Planet-killer...
And it is pursuing us!
No other details in the script. Spinrad had some a slightly more detailed descriptions in his first draft* story outline (http://www.missionlogpodcast.com/discovereddocuments/035)...

...the Constellation was attacked by a huge metallic creature, which Decker refers to as the "Eater" -- a kind of cylindrical "living atomic rocket" at least ten times the size of the Constellation, apparently from beyond the Galaxy, with a posterior rocket and a great anterior funnel-mouth big enough to swallow a ship with a cluster of atomic blaster beams and tractor beams around the funnel, not a machine, but a living organism with a nuclear metabolism.​

...but the crew works from the script, not the outlines.
 
Definitely!
High drama, tension and adventure!!
And as follow ups......
The great Peter David novel "Vendetta".
And (for us ST roleplaying fans) the amazing scenario by FASA "A Doomsday like any other".
Definitely win - win.
 
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