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* The Strada Brac (note the actual spelling was never revealed) on ''Series/{{Tracker}}''. It could destroy an entire planet anyway, and it had the power to destroy the entire planet in a backwash of energy if taken through the wormhole as Zin wanted it to be. Hence hiding it at the Watchfire deep underground.

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* The Strada Brac (note the actual spelling was never revealed) on ''Series/{{Tracker}}''.''Series/Tracker2001''. It could destroy an entire planet anyway, and it had the power to destroy the entire planet in a backwash of energy if taken through the wormhole as Zin wanted it to be. Hence hiding it at the Watchfire deep underground.
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* The first season episode "Double Doomsday" of ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' involved Dave the Intern attempt to show up his idol Dr. Eggman by building and using his own doomsday device. Eggman countered with his own doomsday device. The climax of the episode revolved around Sonic and Tails attempting to get the two devices to cancel each other out.
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* Pandorym, one of the {{Eldritch Abomination}} outlined in the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' sourcebook ''Elder Evils'' was summoned to act as a ''living'' Doomsday Device, with the potential to slay gods.

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* Pandorym, one of the {{Eldritch Abomination}} Abomination}}s outlined in the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' sourcebook ''Elder Evils'' was summoned to act as a ''living'' Doomsday Device, with the potential to slay gods.



* The premise of the board game ''Mwahahaha'' is to collect the items needed to activate your DoomsdayDevice on a global scale and use it to take over the world.

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* The premise of the board game ''Mwahahaha'' is to collect the items needed to activate your DoomsdayDevice Doomsday Device on a global scale and use it to take over the world.



** Chaos has an actual DoomsdayDevice strategic asset for Apocalypse. It tends to hurt a lot of people when activated.

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** Chaos has an actual DoomsdayDevice Doomsday Device strategic asset for Apocalypse. It tends to hurt a lot of people when activated.



* ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress''. Build your own doomsday machine. Envelop the world in fire and water and then mix them both and bury the world under a bed of obsidian. The type of doomsday device you make is limited only by your imagination and how many pathetic minions you kill trying to build it. The most infamous example would be Project "Fuck the World" of LetsPlay/{{Boatmurdered}}, which flooded the surface map with magma.

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* ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress''. Build your own doomsday machine. Envelop the world in fire and water and then mix them both and bury the world under a bed of obsidian. The type of doomsday device you make is limited only by your imagination and how many pathetic minions you kill trying to build it. The most infamous example would be Project "Fuck the World" of LetsPlay/{{Boatmurdered}}, Blog/{{Boatmurdered}}, which flooded the surface map with magma.



** In [[Videogame/EvilGenius2 the sequel]], there's one for each Genius and ties into their vile personality.

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** In [[Videogame/EvilGenius2 [[VideoGame/EvilGenius2 the sequel]], there's one for each Genius and ties into their vile personality.



* In ''VideoGame/XComInterceptor'', you eventually discover that the aliens are building a giant, invincible Doomsday Machine, one shot from which will raze the Earth, killing everything and everyone there. Of course, it's ''invincible'', so you can't directly harm it. The only solution X-Com scientists can come up with is the Nova Bomb, a ''human'' Doomsday Device that instantly causes a star to explode, wiping out everything in the solar system. Of course, [[VideogameCrueltyPotential there's nothing preventing you]] from using it on solar systems that ''aren't'' harboring the alien Doomsday Machine...

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* In ''VideoGame/XComInterceptor'', you eventually discover that the aliens are building a giant, invincible Doomsday Machine, one shot from which will raze the Earth, killing everything and everyone there. Of course, it's ''invincible'', so you can't directly harm it. The only solution X-Com scientists can come up with is the Nova Bomb, a ''human'' Doomsday Device that instantly causes a star to explode, wiping out everything in the solar system. Of course, [[VideogameCrueltyPotential [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential there's nothing preventing you]] from using it on solar systems that ''aren't'' harboring the alien Doomsday Machine...

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