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A science fiction trope in which people are executed by being sent to a "Disintegration Chamber"—some kind of little room or machine in which they are zapped into nonexistence. Also known as a "Disintegration Booth", "Disintegration Machine", "Disintegration Room", and various other terms. Exactly how such a process works is rarely if ever actually explained; this is something of a soft science fiction trope, often found in Space Opera and Comic Books. In some settings, such a device may also be used for dystopian Population Control, or perhaps as a means of suicide or euthanasia, but science fiction Disintegration Chambers aren't like some scarily-named but ultimately harmless real-world scientific apparatuses—science fiction Disintegration Chambers are used to kill people. Murder by Cremation can also resemble this in settings where it's used to formally execute people (and isn't just a matter of a private murderer disposing of a body), but a Disintegration Chamber is more likely to be depicted as a genuinely "clean" and scientific method of eliminating people, without the overtones of Cold-Blooded Torture (although, depending on the writer, execution by disintegration may also be portrayed as slow and painful). A Sister Trope of Disintegrator Ray; the distinguishing factors being that the "disintegration" is explicitly a form of execution (whether by a tyrannical regime or after some kind of due process) and does not happen as a result of the victim being shot with some kind of hand-held Ray Gun. Compare Gas Chamber. Examples |
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An accidental version in Watchmen when Jon gets trapped inside an intrinsic field substractor chamber, unaware that the chamber is about to be activated for an experiment and can't be opened until it's finished (one of the scientists stammers out that it's a safety feature). Jon's colleagues are Forced to Watch helplessly as he is slowly disintegrated (although he reforms bit by bit over the next few months until he's the superhero/Physical God Dr. Manhattan). An intentional version occurs later on, when Big Bad Ozymandias lures Dr. Manhattan into one. This was a less-than-brilliant plan, as Dr. Manhattan himself points out seconds later, saying "The intrinsic field subtractor didn't kill Jon Osterman, what made you think it would kill me?" | |
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In the last episode of the 1985 science fiction series Otherworld the protagonists are threatened with execution in a disintegration chamber. | |
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Played with in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Chosen Realm". Captain Archer tricks a group of religious fanatics who have seized Enterprise into thinking that the transporter is a "disintegration device" used for capital punishment. He then "sacrifices" himself by being "disintegrated", so that he can work unhindered to take his ship back. | |
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Vampirella: Dracula is in actuality a native of an alien world ("Drakulon") who was sentenced to death in a disintegration chamber. (Instead of killing him, the chamber sends him into another dimension, and from there he escapes to Earth.) | |
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In the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) episode "Enter the Fly", Krang throws Baxter Stockman into a disintegrator unit because he has no use for him. In a Shout-Out to The Fly (1958), the unit malfunctions, merging Stockman with a housefly that had accidentally entered the chamber with him and turning him into a mutant. | |
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Half-Life 2 has a Combine sterilization chamber used for the excision of quarantined malignants within the City 17 Citadel. This is done by a track of prisoner transport coffins that run throughout the entirety of the place and you happen across a loading platform for two tracks with one that loops through one of these chambers. Climb on in if you want to Press E to Die! The "Confiscation Field" functions similarly, but only for certain foreign objects. Freeman is dumped into one on his arrival at the Citadel, and all his weapons are pulled from him and disintegrated...except for the Gravity Gun, which gets supercharged. |
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In one of the three short stories ("Don't Make Me Laugh") in the Goosebumps Haunted Library collection, two boys are kidnapped by aliens and threatened with being sent to a "disintegration room" if they can't make the aliens laugh. | |
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Nemesis the Warlock: When Torquemada took back control over Termight following his absence, he promised to give aliens residing on Earth the option to return to their home planets by teleportation for plausible deniability, but actually lured them into "vaporisation vats". Some of his own followers even continued to believe that these aliens were really Released to Elsewhere. | |
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The Shadow: In episode "Professor X", Professor Krammer has built a disintegration box. He visualizes it as the first half of a Teleportation device, and he's ready to start work on the re-integration back end. However, his patron Joseph Martin has other ideas. Martin, who is actually a gangster, spots the potential of the machine to both murder people and vaporize the evidence. He kills Prof. Krammer and takes possession of the device. | |
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In one episode of Sonic Underground, Robotnik decides to dispense with his usual elaborate schemes and just drops Sonic through a trapdoor into one of these. Unfortunately, he didn't think to make the chamber walls disintegration-proof, so Sonic just dodges the beams until they destroy the wall behind him and allow him to escape. | |
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In the Space: 1999 episode "Mission of the Darians", the surviving inhabitants of a giant spaceship that suffered a catastrophic reactor malfunction centuries ago use a disintegration chamber to eliminate "mutants". | |
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The Punisher 2099: Jake Gallows has a "Molecular Disintegrator chair" he uses to execute criminals. | |
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Big Finish Doctor Who: In the framing story of "The Memory Cheats" / "The Uncertainty Principle", Zoe is under sentence of death by disintegration, on trumped-up charges. | |
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A one-page comic by Chantel Montellier in Heavy Metal features industrial workers being told their factory is being shut down, and that they should therefore now "proceed to the disintegration chamber". | |
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Farscape: In the "Rashomon"-Style episode "The Ugly Truth", whoever the Plokavians will find guilty of blowing up their ship (or failing that, the whole crew) will be executed by "dispersion" in a cage-like structure. Stark confesses to destroying the ship because his spiritual powers give him a chance of surviving dispersion. | |
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The anthology horror comic Creepy Magazine includes "The Silver Stallion Conspiracy", about a vast conspiracy of famous but supposedly dead political, military, business, and criminal leaders which rules the world from behind the scenes, using cloning technology to fake their own deaths, and the disintegration chamber to execute traitors from within their ranks. | |
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Star Trek: In the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "A Taste of Armageddon", two warring planets have been fighting a war for 500 years. To avoid totally destroying their civilization, the way is fought entirely virtually, by computers. Those whose deaths have been "registered" in the computers have 24 hours to report to the "disintegration machines". The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Angel One" has a variant, in which victims are executed by disintegration out in the open rather than in some kind of closed chamber — simply placed between two pillars and then subjected to a "swift and painless" death. Played with in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Chosen Realm". Captain Archer tricks a group of religious fanatics who have seized Enterprise into thinking that the transporter is a "disintegration device" used for capital punishment. He then "sacrifices" himself by being "disintegrated", so that he can work unhindered to take his ship back. |
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In the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "A Taste of Armageddon", two warring planets have been fighting a war for 500 years. To avoid totally destroying their civilization, the way is fought entirely virtually, by computers. Those whose deaths have been "registered" in the computers have 24 hours to report to the "disintegration machines". | |
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Starfinder (a Science Fantasy spin-off from the Pathfinder role-playing game, which was in turn derived from the 3.5 Edition rulebook of Dungeons & Dragons) also features a Disintegration Chamber Trap, in which a room can be set up to atomize anyone unlucky or careless enough to enter it. | |
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In Futurama, the suicide booths seem to have this as the default option, though when Fry accidentally selects "slow and painful", a bunch of crude automated weapons pop out and attempt to kill him. | |
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In Foundation (2021), the Galactic Emperor is a trio of clones, each at a different stage of the original Emperor's life; upon the arrival of a new baby clone the eldest clone Emperor undergoes "ascension", stepping into a beam of light which reduces him to a few ashes in an instant. | |
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Wing Commander: The Kilrathi Saga: In the intro to Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger a group of captured Terran prisoners are led to a platform and executed by disintegration in a swirl of light. | |
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Chrono Trigger: The Geno Dome that houses Mother Brain has an area where you can see people on conveyor belts being fed into a machine, from which emerges the twinkle that indicates a hidden item. | |
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Doctor Who: In "Arc of Infinity", the Doctor is sentenced to disintegration by the Time Lords. In the event, the execution is rigged so he survives. In Bad Wolf, the people who are eliminated from the competitions on the Bad Wolf space station are sent into these... or so it seems. They actually teleport eliminated contestants to the Dalek fleet. |
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Our Man Flint: On the Galaxy organization's Island Base, there's a device called an electro-fragmentizer which will instantly destroy any object that enters it while it's activated. The Galaxy organization tries to get rid of Derek Flint by throwing him into it. The device ends up destroying Flint's multi-function lighter and several Galaxy agents. | |
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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition: From the Tome of Magic, the Disintegration Chamber is a cubical magic item that can be as large as a room 10 feet on a side. When any kind of matter is put inside the chamber and the activation button is pushed, the matter is destroyed. One of these can be used to execute creatures. | |
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In the Lois & Clark episode "Battleground Earth", Clark/Kal-El is sentenced to have his "body be disintegrated and your molecules scattered over countless distant galaxies". He is then put into an open cage-like structure. In a somewhat unusual version of the trope, the disintegration is explicitly shown to be slow (and apparently rather painful), and the process is also (fortunately) reversible, at least up to a fairly advanced stage of the procedure. | |
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In one of the Give Yourself Goosebumps "choose-your-own-adventure" books, Tick Tock, You're Dead!, the protagonist goes into the future, where they end up in a school where a teacher punishes students, even for getting the wrong answer, by putting them into a cupboard called the "frammilizer" that makes them disappear. | |
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Mentioned in the Star Wars Legends novel Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu, along with various other implements of execution ("...guillotines, disintegration chambers, nerve racks, and electric chairs"). | |
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Mage: The Awakening: The Translators are a cell of rogue mages who believe they're rooting out alien infiltrators and teleporting them back to their home planet in a jury-rigged Magitek "Translation Chamber". They're delusional. The "aliens" are fellow mages; the Translation Chamber disintegrates its victims with a Mana overload and scatters their remains across the Multiverse. | |
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Fantastic Four: Doctor Doom has these in his castle in Latveria, which he uses to execute anyone who violates Doom's law or irritates their liege. A throwaway line mentions these actually replaced the iron maiden that formerly did the same job for Doom's predecessors. | |
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Flash Gordon (serial): In the 1938 serial Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars, Ming the Merciless attempts to do in Flash Gordon in a "disintegrating room". At the end of the serial, Ming himself is forced into the disintegrating room by a disgruntled former minion and killed. Or is he? | |
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