6 Works in Doom Marine | Doom Slayer | Doomguy & Intern
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The Doom Slayer isn't interested in anything Samuel Hayden has to say, and having the facility AI deliver the message to him isn't going to change that. He has more important things to do than listen to excuses or justifications for Hayden’s tampering with Hell. But there is no mention of Hayden from VEGA. No arguments on why Hayden was right to open the portal, or how the Slayer is indebted to him after all he’s done. There was only just a polite offer of aid and unexpected thanks when the Slayer did the bare minimum to help. Hayden is still an arrogant, egotistical fool, but maybe his facility AI isn't so bad after all.
And maybe VEGA is something more than just the facility’s artificial intelligence, maybe he’s something much greater, something much more alive- though, the Slayer doesn’t really have time to think about that right now. He’s got all the legions of Hell to destroy, and a Hell portal to close besides. So if it turns out that VEGA is a living, thinking, feeling being with just as much of a soul as those the Slayer fights to protect and avenge, then the Slayer will fight just as hard for VEGA as he does everyone else.
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"This is Dr. Oscar Carmack, from the Armored Response Coalition Complex in California. The date is currently March 18, 2165; exactly two years after the end of the Hell Invasion."
(or, a recorded message for the Slayer from a former intern of the ARC.)
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The familiar whoosh of a portal opening filled the ARC Carrier, snapping the Intern into full attention... Infernal screams echoed throughout the ship, and his mind went into a full panic.
Hell had found him.(or, Davoth attempts to put an end to the Slayer's conquest by going after his mission control.)
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How did that old adage about wild animals go? “They’re more afraid of you than you are of them?” They called him a Beast for a reason, why shouldn’t it be true of him, too?
Well, maybe not afraid. It was still quite impossible to imagine the Doom Slayer afraid. But wary? Cautious? Uncertain? Maybe. Maybe.
Maybe he really was just a man. Maybe he really was lonely and tired, carrying the weight of the world all alone, and maybe the respect everyone gave him from such a fearful distance didn’t make it any easier.
Maybe he just needed a friend to help him out.
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A take on post-Eternal life of the Doom Slayer, forced to cooperate with Samuel Hayden now stuck on his ship. Fortunately there's a whole load of demons to handle on Earth and the Slayer doesn't have to stay aboard most of the time, which leaves Hayden to his own musings. And thanks to a series of events involving them both, the future search for total demon eradication takes a less malignant turn - or so it seems.
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Forty-six minutes after the Intern lost his connection with the Slayer, he began to realize that he wouldn't return.
(or, the Intern, post-TAG2.)
Series
- Part 1 of an epilogue to hell