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Meanwhile, on the ''Constellation'', Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott managed to effect partial repairs to the impulse engines and a single phaser bank. Kirk launched a diversionary attack on the Planet Killer that allowed both ships to escape. The planet killer apparently had a relatively simple and straightforward defensive computer program that only allowed it to engage single targets within a specific range. The immediate danger past, Captain Kirk ordered Decker relieved of command of the ''Enterprise''. | Meanwhile, on the ''Constellation'', Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott managed to effect partial repairs to the impulse engines and a single phaser bank. Kirk launched a diversionary attack on the Planet Killer that allowed both ships to escape. The planet killer apparently had a relatively simple and straightforward defensive computer program that only allowed it to engage single targets within a specific range. The immediate danger past, Captain Kirk ordered Decker relieved of command of the ''Enterprise''. | ||
As the two Starfleet ships withdrew, the planet killer returned to L-374 and resumed consuming the planetary debris, taking in additional fuel. When Decker gave indications he was going to continue to press the attack despite narrowly avoiding disaster in the previous engagement, he was relieved of command by Spock under direct orders from Kirk on the basis that to continue to press the futile attacks would be indication he was suicidal, and was ordered to report to sickbay for a psychological examination. | As the two Starfleet ships withdrew, the planet killer returned to L-374 and resumed consuming the planetary debris, taking in additional fuel. When Decker gave indications he was going to continue to press the attack despite narrowly avoiding disaster in the previous engagement, he was relieved of command by Spock under direct orders from Kirk on the basis that to continue to press the futile attacks would be indication he was suicidal, and was ordered to report to sickbay for a psychological examination. | ||
[[File:Doomsday Machine 3.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The ''Constellation'' enters the maw of the machine]] | |||
Suffering from a mental break-down brought on by extreme stress and the loss of his ship, crew and command, Commodore Decker escaped custody and stole a [[Type-1 Personnel Shuttlecraft]] from the ''Enterprise'', piloting it on a suicide course directly into the weapon's maw, where it was quickly destroyed. However, the ''Enterprise'' sensors detected a small drop in the power output of the planet killer – the shuttlecraft's explosion, however small, had in fact caused some minor damage to the weapon from the inside. Based on this data, Captain Kirk proposed detonating the ''Constellation'' 's main impulse engines inside the Planet Killer, creating a much bigger explosion and hopefully causing major damage to the weapon, if not destroying it outright. | Suffering from a mental break-down brought on by extreme stress and the loss of his ship, crew and command, Commodore Decker escaped custody and stole a [[Type-1 Personnel Shuttlecraft]] from the ''Enterprise'', piloting it on a suicide course directly into the weapon's maw, where it was quickly destroyed. However, the ''Enterprise'' sensors detected a small drop in the power output of the planet killer – the shuttlecraft's explosion, however small, had in fact caused some minor damage to the weapon from the inside. Based on this data, Captain Kirk proposed detonating the ''Constellation'' 's main impulse engines inside the Planet Killer, creating a much bigger explosion and hopefully causing major damage to the weapon, if not destroying it outright. | ||
As the ''Enterprise'' held position near the Planet Killer, outside of weapons range, Kirk piloted the ''Constellation'' on a direct course toward the weapon. Beaming out at the last second, he detonated the ''Constellation's'' engines directly inside the weapon's maw, bypassing the neutronium hull, and effectively dropping its power output to zero (in essence completely disabling the machine). It should be noted that due to the presence of the seemingly impenetrable neutronium hull, the hulk (or "corpse") of the planet killer was left intact, floating lifelessly in space | As the ''Enterprise'' held position near the Planet Killer, outside of weapons range, Kirk piloted the ''Constellation'' on a direct course toward the weapon. Beaming out at the last second, he detonated the ''Constellation's'' engines directly inside the weapon's maw, bypassing the neutronium hull, and effectively dropping its power output to zero (in essence completely disabling the machine). It should be noted that due to the presence of the seemingly impenetrable neutronium hull, the hulk (or "corpse") of the planet killer was left intact, floating lifelessly in space. | ||
Following the battle, Captain Kirk noted in his log that Commodore Decker gave his life in the line of duty. (TOS|The Doomsday Machine) | |||
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''The Doomsday Machine first appeared in the [[USS Boudicca]] mission '''[[ | ''The Doomsday Machine first appeared in the [[USS Boudicca]] mission '''[[Blast From The Past]]''''' | ||
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