This puts an initial strain on her dealings with the Salt Lake City resistance. While on Earth, she develops a relationship with Albert Gallatin, and eventually marries him.Īrlene has one brother who was converted to Mormonism, which she believed was a cult. She encounters the Dodd zombie while off-Earth. She is in a relationship with another Fox Company marine, Wilhem Dodd, who is reworked into a zombie. As the videogames only show Fly to be the last remaining human survivor.Ī scout with Fox Company, Arlene Sanders was the first woman permitted to join the company, after performing a William Tell routine with the company's Gunnery Sergeant, Goforth. However, she does not exist in the Doom fictional universe beyond the novel. She is the only character, apart from Fly, to appear in all four novels. The secondary protagonist, Private First Class Arlene "A.S." Sanders is also a member of Fox Company, and is Fly's best friend and motivation for entering the Union Aerospace Corporation facility on Phobos after the apparent massacre of Fox Company. He is considered the primary expert in fighting the "doom demons". While on Earth, the teenage Jill Lovelace falls for Fly, although he sees her as an adoptive daughter.įly is promoted twice in the novels, first to Sergeant, and later against his wishes to Lieutenant. He makes his way through Phobos alone, only encountering Arlene when he reaches Deimos. He heads into the base for the sole reason of learning the fate of Arlene Sanders who he has feelings for (albeit not romantic, more akin to brother-sister). Initially to be court-martialled for striking a superior officer, Fly is one of the few people in a position to do anything when Fox is all but wiped out on Phobos. He has great mechanical skill, having built a car from spare parts and scrap in his youth, and while not college educated, has considerable street smarts. He was raised in a Catholic school, and while not overly religious, believes in and respects the existence of God. The primary protagonist and narrator of the series, Corporal Flynn "Fly" Taggart is a member of Fox Company, Fifteenth Light Drop Regiment, United States Marine Corps. The second in the series, Maelstrom, was released on Maand shares the same author and publisher. The book stars Special Ops Marine Lieutenant John Kane in the year 2145. The first book, Worlds on Fire, was written by Matthew Costello, the original writer for Doom 3, and released by Pocket Star Books. On February 26, 2008, the series was rebooted and restarted in the vein of Doom 3. The novels are primarily written from the first-person perspective of Flynn Taggart, a corporal assigned to Fox Company of United States Marine Corps, although the perspective changes from character to character in the second and third novel. The series is initially based on the Doom and Doom II: Hell on Earth first-person shooter video games created by Id Software, although there are multiple departures from the game in the first two novels, and the second two continue in an independent direction to the games' storylines. The Doom novel series is a series of four near-future science fiction novels co-written by Dafydd ab Hugh and Brad Linaweaver Knee-Deep in the Dead, Hell on Earth, Infernal Sky, and Endgame. Cover for the first Doom novel, Knee-deep in the Dead
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