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The Doomsday Machine

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The Constellation, heavily damaged after its encounter with the alien device. [1]
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The maw of the Doomsday device, approximately half a kilometre wide. [1]
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The device fires a beam of pure antiprotons at the Enterprise. [1]
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The Enterprise replies with twin phaser beams. [1]
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The devices hull, composed of solid neutronium, proved immune to phaser attack. [1]
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Chief Engineer Scott was able to get the Constellation operating well enough to lend a hand to the Enterprise in battle. [1]
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While the Constellation had no more luck penetrating the devices hull than the Enterprise, it was able to distract the alien weapon. [1]
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The Doomsday device swallows the Constellation whole. [1]
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The overload of the Constellations impulse engines produced a blast in excess of 97 Megatons, sufficient to destroy the devices inner mechanism. [1]


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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 TOS 2 The Doomsday Machine
Series : TOS Season 2
Episode : The Doomsday Machine


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