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Not only that, but Commander Keen himself also fathered The Slayer, which basically confirmed three generations of badassery battling Nazis, Aliens, and Demons. A bunch of Easter eggs were found in Doom and Eternal such as Keen's skull, further strengthening the theory that all of Id's games share a common timeline.

A Doomguy and Blazkowicz co-op would be insane. Not even Dwayne Johnson's electrifying performance was able to lift the video game curse.

The film's protagonist John "Reaper" Grimm mirrored Doomguy at the end where he was given a serum and proceeded to "rip.. The story, however, was not well received by fans and critics. The original novels referred to Doom guy as Flynn Taggart, and the first two novels were a blast according to most, while the final two had some significant changes that didn't fly well with diehard fans.

Unlike humans, The Slayer is capable of absorbing Argent Energy and powerups that increase his effectiveness on the field. He can jump and boost his way through most enemies and slice them up with his saw. During the Hell Invasion, The Slayer singlehandedly saved the earth from total destruction without breaking a sweat, and, at one point in Doom Eternal , even blew a massive hole in the surface of Mars. His will is unbreakable, as shown in his lack of emotion during intense scenarios.

There were also rumors that id Software and Nintendo are in talks of bringing him into Smash Bros this year. Wherever he goes, The Slayer's abilities are unmatched, and he has proven himself to be an all-around badass and a durable combatant. A few years ago, there had been some confusion regarding the real identity of Doomguy. Other products that extend the Doom franchise to provide a name for the main character. The Doom novels roughly based on the classic games give the marine the name of Flynn Taggart.

This name was re-used in the famous Call of Duty series, where the main character was just called "Taggart" for short. In the Doom movie , the name of the protagonist is John Grimm , nicknamed Reaper. Another game from id Software, Quake 3 , includes a playable character named Doom that is presented as an incarnation of the Doom Marine as well as a female version named Crash, and another male marine named Phobos. Stan also fights the Harbinger of Doom, but although as a boss, there is no direct plot point to his appearance unlike in the original game.

John Kane is the marine of the Doom 3 novels and perhaps not coincidentally, the protagonist of Quake 4 is named Matthew Kane. The mobile version of Commander Keen ties into the MachineGames universe the Keen Twins are son of Billy Blaze, and great-grand children of Terror Billy from the MachineGames universe , and could imply that a version of Doom events might occur in the MachienGames universe as well in the distant future which the Keens might own Doom Marine descendent.

If its the same universe established in Doom were cultists run the UAC or another is not known. It's very important to note that there is little or no official information which states that these protagonists live in the same universe — although some cutscenes in Doom RPG and Doom II RPG imply that all Doom games happen in the same universe. Tom Hall has confirmed that Wolfenstein, Commander Keen and Doom all occur in the same universe all following the Blazkowicz family.

Some evidence, such as the resemblance of Doom Marine B. Similarly the Doom 3 BFG Edition manual suggests that the characters from several games are the same individual, and they represent his adventures:. Interestingly the introduction seems to go as far to possibly suggest that the marine in Resurrection of Evil is the same marine as from Doom 3.

This would mean that he knows more about the previous incident than he first seams to it is possible that his curiosity of the previous incident Is referring to what happened with the Martians, rather than the invasion a years ago. However, it also seems to imply that the Bravo Marine in Lost Mission is the same marine, but this is impossible as its timing overlaps with events of Doom 3 only 6 hours into the invasion, presumably around the time that the Marine witnesses Bravo Team get destroyed.

One possible way to explain this is that the marine was included into bravo team during Doom 3 and The Lost Mission actually takes place after Doom 3 or between his fight with the cyberdemon and his rescue, while the cutscene in the beginning is a flashback.

This is a stretch though. However it is supported by Resurrection Of Evil as it mentions that there was only one survivor of the previous incident. This would however beg the question of why Richard Myers wasn't counted. But its possible that with is position being so top secret that his whereabouts were kept from public knowledge. However, backstory for Doom II would imply that he is at least a separate individual than the one from original Doom as each reach earth by different methods.

However it is also possible that the marine returned to Mars after returning from Hell. This is most likely true as most official sources seam to say that they are the same. Classic Doom originally followed the story of a Marine or Marines Doom II has a different backstory stopping invasions throughout the Solar System around the year though this was apparently retconned to the 22nd century with later releases Doom RPG most noteably.

The official guide states former sergeants are those he once knew and hated possibly in reference to the superior officer he left in a body bag , and it implies they are ranked above him. The original box art portrays the protagonist as a rather muscular man wearing green armor as well as a light brown space helmet that partially conceals his facial features yet his facial appearance is still revealed from the very start of the game as the status bar face.

The player's in-game avatar , as seen in multiplayer mode and in the ending to Doom II , is based on this depiction. The Marine's face is seen in the game's status bar , where he is shown as having light brown hair and a crew cut.

The protagonist also appears with his head uncovered in the title screen for Doom II and in the final screen for The Ultimate Doom , but in both cases displaying a more unusual haircut and wearing armor and pants of a darker hue of green. The character's personality is never examined to any extent in the game, though he appears to have a strong moral compass, as it was his refusal to fire upon civilians and subsequent assault against his commanding officer who gave the order, that got him stationed on Mars in the first place.

Also, it could be said he is passionate about battling Hell's hordes as, after a new weapon is picked up, the. When taking damage, the marine similarly clenches his teeth in anger and pain, and otherwise his eyes are constantly and alertly darting to and fro. At the end of The Ultimate Doom there is a jocose tidbit about our hero, saying that the severed rabbit head. Doom Marine fighting The Spider Mastermind.

After completing the fourth episode, Thy Flesh Consumed , a battered Marine is shown outside of a burning city on Earth, a not too seemly look of vengeful defiance on his face, with the rabbit's head clenched in his fist by the ears, and ready to wreak yet more violence on the Hellish invaders foreshadowing the plot of Doom II.

He escaped in a drop ship back to earth, only to discover it had come under attack. He is often considered to be the same marine as the one from Doom, however this creates a plothole because the marine from Doom 2 returned to Earth from an invasion on Mars while the marine from Doom teleported back to Earth from Hell.

Its possible if they are the same marine that he was called back to Mars to deal with the invasion and while there the invasion on Earth started. This would mean that Thy Flesh Consumed took place after his return from Mars rather than right after Inferno. He joins other marine troops to stop the invasion on Earth. When the remnant population of Earth and their ships are trapped on the starport controlled by demon, the Marine and other soldiers goes there to deactivate the force field which contains the last spaceships.

Since he had other Hell encounters in the past, the Marine is the only one who survives on the starport. After he reaches a demon outpost, he manages to free the spaceships on MAP 'O' of Destruction , thus becoming the only human left on Earth. After this, the Marine seems to accept his fate and wait for death.

After the spaceship's sensors locate the center of the invasion, which is located on the Marine's hometown, he abandon his suicidal waiting and goes there to stop Hell on Earth forever. However, after he reaches the main gateway on MAP Gotcha!

This Hell is slightly different from the one on the original Doom, since it has some demonic urban building - probably part of Earth inside Hell dimension. There, he discovers the Icon of Sin , the biggest demon he has ever seen, who is capable of creating demons and possibly the leader of Hell. After the destruction of Icon of Sin, the Marine returns to Earth to help rebuilding it, and Hell is left in ruins. In this versions, the PSX manual refers to the character as the "Soldier".

His adventure is a mix of Doom 1 and Doom 2, as one giant campaign. There, the UAC is conducting experiments to close the link between our universe and Hell, and after some successful tests, the base is invaded by an enormous demon ship, which invades the base and kills all personnel, with the exception of the Marine.

He, once again, manages to go to Hell and destroys the Icon of Sin again. A year later, in the The Plutonia Experiment , its learned that the UAC finally found a way with the quantum accelerator to close all the seven gateways between Earth and Hell. But when the Icon Of Sin returns once again, he leads yet another demon horde and manages to keep one gateway open, he began a full scale Earth invasion. The Marine manages both to recover the quantum accelerator prototype and to destroy the Icon Of Sin, which leads them to believe that Hell would be back as the place that only the bad people go when they die.

However, years later Hell tries once again to reach our universe in Doom 64 by using one of the old bases invaded by demons it's never specified which, although there is a reference to 'planetary' twice which could indicate UAC Mars Base from Doom II, but if it was not meant to be taken literally could be reference to Phobos or Deimos , but now they are led by the Mother Demon. The Marine is recommissioned to fight again. One day, Deimos disappears and demons start pouring out of the portals.

The Doomguy fights his way through Phobos, teleports to Deimos which has been teleported to hell. The marine fights his way through hell, killing the Spiderdemon that planned the attack.

He is teleported back to earth where he finds a similar demonic invasion is underway. The demons have killed his pet rabbit Daisy, and he is not pleased. He then travels back to hell, kills a giant demon called the Icon of sin, and returns to Earth to help the survivors rebuild society.

The game manual for DOOM 64 explains the incredible toll all of the carnage and trips to hell have taken on the marine. The UAC facility on Mars has been completely quarantined, but a forgotten satellite over the planet reveals that the demon infestation is back and more powerful than ever.

The Doomguy must again travel to Mars to eliminate the threat once and for all. Along the way he travels you guessed it back to hell where he defeats the Mother Demon. He vows to stay in hell and prevent the demons from ever invading earth again. This is where the Doomguy's story seemingly ends The Slayer then travels to Hell to retrieve a power source for the Celestial Locator from the Betrayer, who also request the Slayer to kill his son that has become the Icon of Sin and gives him a dagger to carry out the deed.

Traveling to the ARC Complex , the Slayer roughly retrieved Hayden's damaged robotic body and recovering the Crucible; in which Hayden had anticipated his return and instructed his ARC caretakers to give the blade to the Slayer. While retrieving Hayden, a corrupted night sentinel, known as a Marauder , approaches and attacks the Slayer only to meet his end shortly after. Upon uploading Hayden's mind into the Fortress of Doom, the Slayer learns from him of Grav's location and that the only access to Sentinel Prime is through a portal in the the city of Hebeth in Mars' core.

After arriving in Sentinel Prime, the Slayer fought and killed the Gladiator , and killing Grav by blowing his head up with his Super Shotgun. However, Deag Grav's death on sacred ground cost the Slayer to be excommunicated from the Night Sentinels. Following the death of the last Hell Priest, the Slayer was temporarily trapped on the Fortress by the Khan Maykr, who remotely shut down the structure to prevent the Slayer from continuing his interference and revealing her intentions to awaken the Icon of Sin.

However, the Slayer returned power to the Fortress by using the demonic Crucible as its power source, and later traveling to Argent D'Nur to retrieve his Crucible that he used to slay the Dreadnought and using it to stop the Icon. As the Crucible's blade keeps the Dreadnought from returning to life, the Slayer only took the Crucible's hilt and using it to forge a new blade.

Guided by Hayden, the Slayer fought his way to the roof of Nekravol and using its portal to travel to the Maykr realm of Urdak , where the Khan Maykr prepares to waken the Icon. He interrupts the awakening ceremony and plunging the Betrayer's dagger into the Icon's heart; this destroys the heart and freeing the Icon of Sin from the Maykrs' control, and causing the massive demon to destroy the dimensional barrier between Urdak and Hell, thus allowing the demons to break their pact with the Maykrs and directly invading Urdak.

Following an intense battle, the Slayer kills the Icon by stabbing the Crucible in its head. With the Icon dead, along with the Hell Priests and the Khan Maykr, demons were momentarily defeated. When Hayden requests he be uploaded into the pod, it is revealed that he and the Seraphim are one and the same. Upon reaching the corrupted Urdak, the Doom Slayer fights his way to the Luminarium where anyone who has a life sphere may activate it.

Despite being warned that bringing the Dark Lord into physical form is irreversible, the Doom Slayer proceeds to summon him. The DLC picks up directly after the ending of Part One, the Slayer fires a shot at the Dark Lord, but the Dark Lord informs him that no blood can be spilt in the Luminarium, and that, if the Doom Slayer survives, he will be challenged in ritual combat in the capitol city of Hell, Immora.

He lights the torch of kings, an act that is strictly forbidden by the Maykrs, telling the inhabitants of Argent D'Nur and the remaining tribes of Sentinels that he seeks a Wraith crystal to power the Gate of Divum. The Slayer discovers that the World Spear is not a crystal, but a colony ship, housing thousands of Wraiths.

He takes the Wraith crystal, and heads back to a reclaimed Earth, whose invasion has stopped due to the death of the Icon of Sin. Fighting his way through the demons, he arrives at the Gate of Divum, activates it, and travels to Immora, where the Dark Lord is located. The Slayer makes his way past the demons outside the gate, and through the non-demonic people inside, goes through one final portal, where he meets the Dark Lord.

He and the Slayer fight, revealing that the Father was not the creator, and the Dark Lord, in fact, made Jekkad , then the Father, then the Makyrs and all other realms to find the cure for mortality. VEGA, the Father, confirms all of this to be true. Davoth is defeated, and asks the Slayer if he has anything to say before killing his creator. He is put into a sarcophagus by Maykrs until he is needed again.

In the first age, in the first battle, when the shadows first lengthened, one stood. Burned by the embers of Armageddon, his soul blistered by the fires of Hell and tainted beyond ascension, he chose the path of perpetual torment. In his ravenous hatred, he found no peace, and with boiling blood he scoured the Umbral Plains seeking vengeance against the dark lords who had wronged him. He wore the crown of the Night Sentinels, and those that tasted the bite of his sword named him Tempered by the fires of Hell, his iron will remain steadfast through the passage that preys upon the weak.

For he alone was the Hell Walker, the Unchained Predator, who sought retribution in all quarters, dark and light, fire and ice, in the beginning, and the end, and he hunted the slaves of Doom with barbarous cruelty; for he passed through the divide as none but the demon had before. And in his conquest against the blackened souls of the doomed, his prowess was shown.

In his crusade, the seraphim angel bestowed upon him terrible power and speed, and with his might, he crushed the obsidian pillars of the Blood Temples. He set forth without pity upon the beasts of the nine circles. Unbreakable, incorruptible, unyielding, the Doom Slayer sought to end the dominion of the dark realm. The age of his reckoning was uncounted. The scribes carved his name deep in the tablets of Hell across eons, and each battle etched terror in the hearts of the demons.

They knew he would come, as he always had, as he always will, to feast on the blood of the wicked. For he alone could draw strength from his fallen foes, and ever his power grew, swift and unrelenting. None could stand before the horde but the Doom Slayer. Despair spread before him like a plague, striking fear into the shadow-dwellers, driving them to deeper and darker pits. But from the depths of the abyss rose The Great One, a champion mightier than all who had come before.

The Titan, of immeasurable power and ferocity. He strode upon the plain and faced the Doom Slayer, and a mighty battle was fought on the desolate plains. The Titan fought with the fury of the countless that had fallen at the Doom Slayer's hand, but there fell the Titan, and in his defeat, the shadow horde was routed. And in his terrible rancor between worlds and through time, the Hell Walker found the wretch who shall not be named, but in his heresy was loyal to his evil cause.

The wretch adorned the Doom Slayer in a mighty armor, wrought in the forges of Hell, impenetrable and unyielding. With sword and shield of adamantine strength, the Doom Slayer set to banishing all that was left unbroken by his savagery to the void. Yet as the mighty Titan fell and dread engulfed the armies of Doom, the demon priests of the Blood Temples laid a trap to capture this scourge of Hell.

And blinded by his fervor, the lure drew him in. The priests brought down the temple upon the Doom Slayer, and in his defeat entombed him in the cursed sarcophagus. The mark of the Doom Slayer was burned upon his crypt, a warning to all of Hell that the terror within must never be freed. There he lies still, and evermore, in silent suffering. Unlike some of his earlier appearances in the series, he shows a little more emotion, expressed more through actions rather than words.

During his crusade and his interactions with Samuel Hayden who tries to use and ask the Marine for help when the latter tries to justifies the UAC's actions in Hell as being in mankind's best interests despite the evident risks and aftermath consequences, the Marine responds by angrily dismantling communication equipment at best, and flat-out destroying key UAC equipment at worst despite Hayden's insistence of not doing so.

This makes it clear that the Doom Slayer's motivations and priorities start and end with stopping and killing demons and not for the UAC and their economic interests, and very little for anything else. He does, however, show to be sympathetic to a degree as seen when he made a backup copy of VEGA before destroying, although this could be attributed to the fact the AI opted to sacrifice itself to aid the Doom Slayer in his quest.

As such it can be deduced the Marine can show concern for those that either aid him on his demon-slaying mission or otherwise show the necessary resolve to act for the real greater good. Also despite killing the Khan Maykr, Slayer understands that she doing what she did was for the sake of her race, yet his resolve remains untouched. It is clear that the Slayer cares for humanity in some way, as he is willing to sacrifice not only his relations with the Argenta but also destroy the realm of Urdak in order to stop the demonic invasion of Earth.

Despite his war with the demons he almost never attacks their human allies simply expecting them to get out of his way which they often do. This attitude does not extend to other species or even his allies as he is quick to neutralize them if they would get in his way as seen with his actions directed at The Father and the Seraphim. The Doom Slayer also appears to be quite intelligent as his original Praetor Suit could be found disassembled in his quarters with numerous parts of it repurposed for his new Praetor Suit, which would make sense given he is the same marine from Doom 64 , who had the role of an engineer.

Unlike the first two games, the Doom Slayer never makes any vocal utterances in Doom , even when taking damage or dying. This seems to change to slight grunts in Doom Eternal.

However, in Doom Eternal, and for the very first time in the series of games, the Doom Slayer's speaking voice is heard during flashbacks upon entering Sentinel Prime , though at this point having nearly lost his sanity and ranting about killing demons: " Kill them Surrounded by nearly impassable terrain, the team discovered a sealed tomb — its entrance and walls covered in protective runes and imprisonment incantations.

The tomb revealed many artifacts, including the Praetor suit. Most notable, however, was an enormous sarcophagus bound to the center bedrock of the tomb with thick iron bands — seemingly anchored to prevent anything from getting in or out.

It was believed this sarcophagus must hold a rare or powerful demon, but when later opened, it revealed the body of a man. Unrelenting; unforgiving; driven by a rage that cannot be contained. The Doom Slayer has been to Hell and brought it to its knees.

He has no records, and he seems to vanish as quickly as he appears. The few witnesses account available detail a ruthless killer. Blazkowicz Doom had become a great hero when he saved earth from an invasion by demons from hell.

He continued to carry the left hind foot of his pet rabbit Daisy, killed by the marauding demons when their invasion of Earth began.



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