One of the more interesting aspects of The Doomsday Machine is that we really no nothing about the actual machine. Everyone simply assumes that its a weapon with malevolent intent. Isn't it possible that it could be something else?
What if the machine was the cosmic equivalent of a wrecking ball (sort of like the Vogon ships in HHGTTG).
It becomes even more plausible when you remember that SOMEONE built a Dyson shell. In order to build anything near that size, one would need to literally be able to take apart whole solar systems and convert them into building material. Its worth noting that the machine is described as carving up planes, not simply blowing them apart. Imagine if the original intent of the machine was that it would be sent into a system, carve up planets, and then be followed by a fleet of ore processing ships that would simply devour the wreckage and turn it into useable materials.
One thing of note is that it seems programmed to ignore starships unless they pose a threat. I.E. it only attacked once it was attacked. That sounds like a simple defensive mechanism.
What if the machine was the cosmic equivalent of a wrecking ball (sort of like the Vogon ships in HHGTTG).
It becomes even more plausible when you remember that SOMEONE built a Dyson shell. In order to build anything near that size, one would need to literally be able to take apart whole solar systems and convert them into building material. Its worth noting that the machine is described as carving up planes, not simply blowing them apart. Imagine if the original intent of the machine was that it would be sent into a system, carve up planets, and then be followed by a fleet of ore processing ships that would simply devour the wreckage and turn it into useable materials.
One thing of note is that it seems programmed to ignore starships unless they pose a threat. I.E. it only attacked once it was attacked. That sounds like a simple defensive mechanism.