The Doomsday Fissure is a Neutral station-type target in Star Trek Fleet Command that sits at warp 27 and spans levels 32 to 50. It does not roam. It holds position in deep space and is attacked like a solo armada, with one strong ship rather than a hull class you counter. Lower-level Fissures drop Parsteel and higher-level ones drop Salvage Parts. To take one down, match warp 27 and bring your heaviest single ship.
How to beat the Doomsday Fissure
The Doomsday Fissure appears as a single Station/Armada target, so there is no hull-counter triangle to work through and nothing to swap between levels. It stays in place like a solo armada, which means you bring one strong ship, or form an armada with fleetmates for the higher levels, instead of picking a class to counter it. Lead with your best battleship or whichever hull carries your strongest weapons and repair, since raw damage and survivability matter more here than the usual matchup.
The top-level Fissures are heavy targets, with a level 50 carrying over 250 million hull, so a formed armada is the practical route once your single ship starts to struggle. For crew, put a captain that boosts weapon damage against hostiles in the chair and fill the other seats with officers that add damage or mitigation. The right names shift with the meta and your roster, so check the current officer tier list for up-to-date picks. Crews change as new officers arrive, so treat any single recommendation as a starting point.
Where to find the Doomsday Fissure
Every Doomsday Fissure sits at warp 27, so you need a ship and a base that can reach that range before you can farm one. Because it stays put once it spawns, you can approach at your own pace. The lower levels cluster in Kullendi, Nya Tuum, and Titaxeb. The mid levels move out to Alfazori, Enzocas, Kordindr, Napiar, and Owlbuth. The highest levels sit deepest, in Allonir and Ber’thir.
| Level | Warp | Systems |
|---|---|---|
| 32–39 | 27 | Kullendi, Nya Tuum, Titaxeb |
| 40–43 | 27 | Alfazori, Enzocas, Kordindr, Napiar, Owlbuth |
| 45–50 | 27 | Allonir, Ber’thir |
Rewards and what it drops
What the Fissure pays out depends on its level. The lower band, levels 32 to 39, drops Parsteel. The upper band, levels 40 to 50, drops Salvage Parts. Ship XP also scales with level, from 590 at level 32 up to 1,406 at level 50, so higher Fissures level a hull faster while you farm.
| Drop | What it is |
|---|---|
| Parsteel | The core base resource in STFC, spent on buildings, ships, and research |
| Salvage Parts | A salvage material recovered from the target |
Doomsday Fissure stats
Stats vary by level and climb steeply, so a level 50 Fissure is far tougher than the level 32 version.
| Level | Total strength | Hull HP | Shield HP | Attack | Defense | Ship XP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 32 | 10,135,881 | 12,286,746 | 6,140,572 | 500,467 | 421,755 | 590 |
| 40 | 40,612,487 | 49,443,525 | 24,710,492 | 1,834,553 | 1,700,925 | 912 |
| 50 | 212,575,561 | 258,166,658 | 129,024,483 | 10,451,110 | 8,528,880 | 1,406 |
Doomsday Fissure firing pattern
The Fissure fires two weapon groups. Its Energy weapons chip away every round for steady, predictable damage, while its Kinetic weapons hold fire and land a much larger volley every fourth round. That Kinetic burst hits several times harder per shot, so time your shield or repair cooldowns to soak the round it comes due rather than the rounds in between.
| Weapon type | Count | Damage per shot | Fires | Crit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Energy | 2 | 45,887–66,965 | Every round | 12% (1.78x) |
| Kinetic | 2 | 259,023–383,059 | Every 4th round | 12% (1.78x) |
The Doomsday Machine in Star Trek
The name nods to “The Doomsday Machine,” a 1967 Original Series episode in which the Enterprise found an automated weapon of unknown origin cutting a path through inhabited systems. The machine was a miles-long, horn-shaped hull of solid neutronium that consumed whole planets to fuel itself and shrugged off attacks from outside. Commodore Decker lost his ship and crew to it before Kirk destroyed it by overloading a crippled starship inside its maw. In the game, the Doomsday name marks some of the tougher neutral targets waiting in deep space.
Is the Doomsday Fissure worth grinding?
The Fissure is worth it if you need Parsteel in bulk at the lower levels, or Salvage Parts and steady ship XP higher up, and you already own a ship that reaches warp 27. Because it holds still and has no hull to counter, it is a simple farm once you can survive its Kinetic burst. Match warp, bring your strongest single ship or a formed armada, and time your repairs around the every-fourth-round volley.