The Doomsday Machine

GPTKB entity

Statements (77)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:technology
gptkbp:appearance cylindrical shape
gptkbp:appears_in gptkb:Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series
gptkb:Dr._Strangelove_or:_How_I_Learned_to_Stop_Worrying_and_Love_the_Bomb
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:Kirk_and_crew
gptkbp:characteristic planetary destruction
gptkbp:control_system automated systems
gptkbp:created_by gptkb:Stanley_Kubrick
gptkb:Norman_Spinrad
gptkbp:defeated gptkb:USS_Enterprise
consumes planets
gptkbp:depicted_in a threat to the galaxy
gptkbp:features gptkb:parody
self-repairing capabilities
gptkbp:first_appearance Season 2, Episode 6
gptkbp:function devour planets for energy
gptkbp:has a crew of survivors
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Doomsday Machine
gptkbp:influenced_by Cold War fears
gptkbp:influences subsequent Star Trek series
gptkbp:inspiration science fiction themes
gptkbp:is a cautionary tale
a plot device
a catalyst for character development
a cultural reference point
a narrative device for exploring morality
a representation of the consequences of technological advancement
a narrative that explores the limits of human ingenuity
a classic episode of television
a classic example of science fiction storytelling
a device that challenges the protagonists
a device that embodies the theme of survival
a fictional element that resonates with audiences.
a fictional representation of a doomsday scenario
a fictional weapon of mass destruction
a memorable episode among fans
a metaphor for nuclear weapons
a narrative that reflects societal fears
a part of Star Trek mythology
a part of the Star Trek franchise's legacy
a plot element that drives the story forward
a plot point that raises ethical questions
a recurring theme in science fiction
a representation of existential threats
a representation of the dangers of technology
a representation of the fragility of civilization
a representation of the unknown dangers of space
a significant antagonist in the series
a significant element in Star Trek lore
a significant part of Star Trek's cultural impact
a significant plot element in the series
a source of tension in the episode
a symbol of fear and destruction
a key element in the series' exploration of humanity
a significant part of the Star Trek narrative universe
a device that serves as a warning for future generations
a fictional construct that raises philosophical questions
gptkbp:is_critiqued_by political commentary
gptkbp:is_described_as unstoppable force
a device for global destruction
gptkbp:is_part_of Cold War satire
gptkbp:is_referenced_in gptkb:popular_culture
gptkbp:is_symbolic_of mutually assured destruction
gptkbp:narrative gptkb:antagonist
gptkbp:premiere_episode gptkb:The_Doomsday_Machine
gptkbp:represents nuclear deterrence theory
gptkbp:symbolizes uncontrolled technology
gptkbp:targets star systems
gptkbp:type gptkb:weapons
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Battle_against_the_Doomsday_Machine
gptkb:The_Enterprise_Incident
gptkb:Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series
gptkb:Nurse_Christine_Chapel
gptkb:Commodore_Matt_Decker
gptkb:The_Deadly_Years
gptkb:Battle_of_the_Doomsday_Machine
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5