Doom 3 novels

The Doom 3 novels were an in-progress series of three novels. The first two have been released, however the third has been canceled. Before writing the books, their author, Matthew Costello, wrote the scripts for Doom 3 and Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil.

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Doom 3: Worlds on Fire
Doom 3: Worlds on Fire is the first novel in the Doom 3 novel series. It was released on February 26, 2008.

Story summary
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Doom 3: Maelstrom
Doom 3: Maelstrom is the second part of the Doom 3 novel series. It was released on March 31, 2009.

Story summary
The novel starts off a few days before the end of the last book, describing the actions on the undersea Ballard research lab on Earth. The novel describes that the scientists are studying a strange bacteria that allows life to live in very inhospitable areas. The base is underfunded due to the UAC's interests on Mars, and there are fears that UAC chairman Ian Kelliher will cancel this project.

Henceforth the novel is made up of different stories about different people, but returns to each regularly. The book describes a visit by Ian Kelliher to his weak, technically retired, father and UAC founder Tommy Kelliher. Tommy gives his son a warning – you are playing god on Mars City with forces you can't control. He also tells Ian that Ballard is vital, basically saving the lab.

2145: Armageddon
The book returns to Mars just after the first demonic outbreak, with General Hayden and his compatriots trying to assure Kelliher that things are under control – while at the same time trying to make it a reality. Meanwhile [Maria Moraetes and John Kane] are both leading squads with Maria near Alpha Labs and Kane at Mars City reception.

Master Sergeant Kelly, who is setting up troops near the outbreak's source of Delta Labs, talks to Kane and warns of unusual readings. Kane leaves reception to look for a child he saved from his zombified mother. Then a second outbreak breaks out, destroying and zombifying more of Mars City, before unleashing even more demons.

Kane decides not to return to reception and to instead fight his way to Maria in Alpha Labs, who was trying to make her way to him. Meanwhile, Maria and Andy Kim are fighting their way through Mars City too. While fighting through onslaughts of trites, pinkies, imps, and zombies (creatures they name as the go along), they are beginning to make progress. But then an imp grabs Andy and nearly kills him – only being stopped by Maria. Desperate to save her friend, but without any medical supplies, she senses an approaching presence.

There is also the subplot of Theo, the child Kane saved, who ran away as instructed and hid in a compartment. He is later sensed by two zombies and he only escapes after a hole breaks open in his compartment other than the two being penetrated by the zombies. From there he runs through the base avoiding the various horrors until he reaches a monorail – which takes him to Delta Labs.

Maria finds that it's Kane who is approaching and greets him, to Kane's surprise, with an embracing kiss. Kane uses one of his medical stim-packs to rehabilitate Andy, but not to the point of much use in combat. Maria and Kane decide that they must head to the source of the invasion – Delta. Kane argues that Maria should guide Andy back to reception but Maria is adamant that she must go with him. Andy agrees to go it alone and Maria finally wins Kane over. After resupplying at a munitions locker, all three head off on their respective journeys.

Meanwhile, Kelliher is considering his options, having lost radio contact with Mars City. He decides to contact Ballard and get them to research things that might prepare humanity for a demonic invasion – including using the bacteria in a way to make them superhuman. Glad for the newfound resources and scientists he is offering – but weary of taking up a military mission – the team agrees. He also gets his research base bellow UAC headquarters to try and mimic on a smaller scale what happened on Mars – in a desperate attempt to understand it. He also is debating with himself whether or not to send for the Armada military spaceships – something that top people on Mars are also debating.

Jack Campbell, one of two people sent to Mars City at Kelliher's request, is trying his best to figure out what to do. He realizes his immediate issue is to stop his other companion Elliot Swann or General Hayden from contacting the Armada, something he knows would break Mars' present quarantine and jeopardize Earth. He fights his way to the Mars City communications centre, using his powerful BFG 9000 weapon, and convinces Swann not to transmit. Campbell, joined by an unwilling and terrified Swann, then set off for Delta themselves.

2145: Into Hell
Andy makes his way back to reception, and is greeted by Kane's appointed team leader, McCullough, and his marines. Meanwhile, both Maria and Kane, alongside Campbell and Swann, are approaching Delta Labs. Kane and Maria arrive first to find Delta's teleportation experiments, along with a lone survivor, Kellyn MacDonald. Kane is forced to use one of the experimental teleporters, the very same technology that allowed the demons to get to Mars, to reach him. This separates him from Maria.

MacDonald explains to Kane that in order to defeat the demons they need an artifact from the Martian archaeological digs sties called the U1 or Soul Cube. He explains how the research team discovered the history of an ancient Martian civilization, forced to sacrifice itself in creating the Soul Cube to defeat their own demonic invasion. Finally he reveals that Malcolm Betruger, chief Delta Labs scientist, is working for the demons and took the cube into the demon's dimension, now nicknamed as Hell. Suddenly, MacDonald is killed during a sneak attack by an imp.

Kane only survives when Maria teleports in and kills the creature. Then the two discover Theo, before even more demons arrive. This time deliverance comes from the arrival of Campbell and Swann – and Campbell's BFG. The four adults decide that one of them has to go through the portal into hell to retrieve the soul cube, something Kane obliges to do. Maria is sent to take Theo back to reception, while Campbell and an unhappy Swann are to guard the portal for Kane's return.

Kane arrives in the demon's realm, where sees a massive and heavily guarded – but thankfully empty – throne containing the coveted Soul Cube. Powered by pure focus, beyond fear, beyond weariness, Kane battles the guardians and retrieves the cube, before making it back through the portal. There he finds Campbell and Swann dead – and a zombified and mechanically enhanced Sergeant Kelly. Kane uses the new found artifact and retrieves Campbell's BFG. With Kelly dead, he makes his way to archaeological Site 3, to bring the Soul Cube back where it belongs and hopefully end the invasion.

At Site 3 a lone surviving scientist – Axelle Graulich – is making her way through a deep eerie tunnel, while the spirits of the Ancient Martians reveal their secrets to her, and makes a discovery. The demons are constructing a permanent portal between Hell and Mars, to compensate for the now closed Delta Portal. Axelle is left to wonder, why is she still alive?

Kelliher watches as his scientists begin their teleportation experiment, and sees their animal test subject comes back as a zombified monster. Strange waves emanate from the lab and throughout Mars, as Kelliher is left to contemplate what this means. Meanwhile, he contacts the U.S. President and gets authorization for the Armada to obliterate Mars City.

Kane reaches Site 3 and finds the demon's portal, almost active, and Axelle who tells him that he must stop them rather than help her. Suddenly two demons arrive and kill her, but not before she warns Kane of the presence of the inhabitant of the throne he saw in Hell – an enormous demon, maybe their king. Kane begins the final battle with it and its legions, with the help of the Soul Cube, finally persevering and sealing the portal.

Afterwards, he begins the agonizing journey back to Mars City, only for a crazed zombie to take its final revenge. Kane, severally wounded and missing a leg, is only saved by the arrival of Maria from reception. Hayden calls the Armada down to send support for Mars City.

Epilogue
Now with only stray zombies left on Mars City since the closing of the portal, the Armada troops evacuate the wounded and civilians – including Theo and Kane. Maria, Andy, some other survivors, and the Armada reinforcements are left to start rehabilitating Mars City, much to Maria's regret. She vows to check up on Theo on Earth and Kane, as they both know have feelings for each other. Everyone realizes that reviving Mars City will be a large job. Kelliher visits his father again, and vows to tell him everything, including his worries about the force that came from his experiments on Earth.

Meanwhile, some scientists on the Ballard research lab reveal their discovery that the bacteria and the tube worms are not existing in a symbiotic relationship – but that the two actually merge as one being. The team contemplate the ramifications of this biological merging and where this discovery could lead.

On Mars

 * John Kane: TBD
 * Maria Moraetes: TBD
 * Andy Kim: TBD
 * Theo: a young child of a scientist and civilian on Mars, survives the demon invasions through skilled dodging and running.
 * Uri: TBD
 * Kellyn MacDonald: a scientist working in Delta Labs, who learns about Betruger's intentions and informs the UAC, leading to them sending Elliot Swann and Jack Campbell to investigate. He survives both the first and second waves and writes and observes what he sees in Delta onto his PDA while hiding. Betruger finds him, and after taunting over him, he cuts his legs off with his zombified claw and leaves him to be eaten by demons. After being discovered by Kane he informs him about the soul cube and gives him the information in his PDA. He is killed soon after while Kane had his guard down.
 * Axelle Graulich: TBD
 * General Hayden: TBD
 * Elliot Swann: TBD
 * Jack Campbell: TBD
 * Malcolm Betruger: TBD

On Earth

 * David Rodriquez: TBD
 * Julie Chao: TBD
 * Tommy Kelliher: TBD
 * Ian Kelliher: TBD

Relationship with Doom 3

 * Unlike in the game, there is a noticeable amount of female – both military and civilian – staff on Mars City. This ranges from receptionists like Molly, to Theo's mother to marines like Maria. In the game the only two women ever mentioned are Dr. Elizabeth McNeil and Theresa Chasar.
 * John Kane arrives with an entire replacement squad or two, rather than coming alone as the Mariner Transfer did.
 * John Kane is a private (he loses a leg near the end), while the Marine Transfer in Doom 3 was a corporal.
 * The "First Outbreak" occurs in March 13, 2145. The second outbreak is less, clear, however the book ends around March 14 or 15. Doom 3 takes place in November 15-20.
 * There are many survivors, only one survivor in Doom 3 recovered by Recon Zulu. The Lost Mission confirms there were other survivors picked up by the DarkStar.
 * The Fleet is renamed to the Armada.
 * The book features two "outbreaks" of hellish energy – creating zombies and releasing demons. In the game there is either only one or a single consistent outbreak. However, the book ends before a 'second' outbreak actually happens.
 * When people are turned into zombies in the book it describes mutations such as growing fangs or claws, a change of blood consistency, and the graphing of nearby objects such as weapons or tools onto the body. In the game, they appear to be just walking corpses and have to use their appendages as weapons. Zombification is also described happening to a Golden Labrador Retriever in the novel.
 * Imps are described as being able to warp in and out of reality, and are never described as spitting fire.
 * Kane only ever uses a pistol, machine gun, shotgun, grenades, flashlight, soul cube, and BFG – and never uses a plasma gun, chainsaw, or chaingun although they are mentioned in passing. He also is never described as using his fists and never with a Berserk artifact.
 * Elliot Swann's and Jack Campbell's roles are changed with Campbell being the one pushing to not call the Armada and with Swann supporting to do it. Also, instead of being calm through the crises, Swann is depicted as utterly terrified.
 * Malcolm Betruger's transformation into the Maledict is only hinted at in a scene where he is starting to grow claws on his hands. His fate is not made clear in the novel unlike in the last cutscene of the game.
 * Thomas Kelly's role as head of the Mars City military is superseded to General Hayden, though he's still in charge of leading marine teams and is transformed into the Sabaoth tank demon.

Relationship to Doom RPG and Doom II RPG

 * The UAC website made for the game was filled with references to characters from the novels including Ian Kelliher and his father Thomas Kelliher.
 * It's strongly suggested that events of Doom RPG take place before or just after events of Doom 3 itself.
 * The Mutant Dogs from the novel appear in Doom RPG, as Hellhounds.

ISBN numbers

 * Worlds on Fire - ISBN-10 - ISBN 1416549803
 * Worlds on Fire - ISBN-13 - ISBN 978-1416549802
 * Maelstrom - ISBN-10 - ISBN 1416553851
 * Maelstrom - ISBN-13 - ISBN 978-1416553854