Malcolm Betruger

"Making progress, Marine? Your journey is futile. You will die, and your soul will be mine!"

- Malcolm Betruger during one of his many taunts

Dr. Malcolm Betruger is the main antagonist of Doom 3 and Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. One of the UAC's top directors of UAC's research division on Mars, Betruger fell into the corruption of Hell and plotted with the demonic subjugation of humanity. In Resurrection of Evil, he is turned into a flying gargoyle-like demon named the Maledict and is leading the forces of Hell.

History
Dr. Betruger is the director of all research at the Union Aerospace Corporation research facility on Mars. He is an elderly, overworked doctor, whose right eye is grayed over with a severe cataract.

Known for UAC's remarkable achievements and scientific breakthroughs, Betruger is an unquestionably brilliant and diligent individual. His efforts developing teleportation made it a scientific reality, rather than mere science fiction. Driven and dedicated to his work, Dr. Betruger puts a lot of passion towards reasoning and science, dismissing his own scientists' ideas of made up fantasy and criticizing the UAC board for prioritizing on their monetary gains. He demands as much of his subordinates as he does of himself, and he has little patience for the layers of bureaucratic red tape that stand between him and his goals.

Those who know Dr. Betruger well, however, hint of a darker side to the scientific genius. His tireless drive borders on megalomania at times, and his critics might say that his reckless obsession with his work blinds him at the cost of human life from his experiments.

It is stated in an audio log that at some time before the events of Doom 3, Betruger inexplicably entered a teleporter, transporting him to Hell. When Betruger returned, he still looked the same, but he behaved differently. This suggests that Betruger may have been possessed or corrupted by a demonic force, though it is never clearly stated exactly what happened to him. What is clear is that he had made a pact with the demons of Hell in which he agreed to provide a portal that the demons could use to invade Mars City, in return for great supernatural power, including a degree of omnipresence and the ability to command armies of demons. Shortly before the invasion, Dr. Betruger acquired the Soul Cube. Knowing that it was the only thing that could stop his plans, he hid it in Hell where no one could find it and use it against him.

Doom 3
Betruger is first seen inside the Mars Facility Control Tower, bitterly expecting the arrival of Councilor Elliot Swann, the UAC main board of directors. Shortly after arriving, Swann and his bodyguard, Campbell meet up with the doctor to engage in a heated discussion on the accidents and departure requests that has been plaguing Mars as of late. Betruger himself, not wanting to waste any more words with the Councilor, informs him that "amazing things will happen here soon", before leaving.

A short while after the demonic invasion, Swann contacts Betruger through a telecam. Betruger appears to be unperturbed by the disaster unfolding around him, and smugly tells Swann that he'll "handle" the situation.

Some time later, the Marine arrives at the Recycling Sector 2. Betruger then establishes contact with the Marine directly and reveals himself as the main culprit of starting the invasion. Depending if the Marine either sends or cancels the distress call to Earth, he either mocks the Marine for playing into his hands or announces he can alert the Fleet himself. Betruger reveals his plans to have the demons take control of the Fleet once they arrive, in order to spread the invasion to Earth and ensures the Marine's death before stopping it. He then floods the Recycling Sector with toxic gasses in an attempt to kill the Marine, though this effort fails.

A cutscene later reveals that Betruger has gained supernatural powers which enable him to transform other marines into Zombie Commandos. He also apparently uses his powers to cause the Monorail train speeding out of control and crash while the Marine is taking it to Delta Labs.

Over the course of the Marine's journey to the Delta Labs, Betruger constantly mocks the Marine that he will not survive long, while summoning demons to impede his progress. Eventually Betruger waits in the main teleporter room, setting up a trap for the Marine. He activates the portal, bringing two Hell Knights to confront him, before reactivating the portal to directly send the Marine to Hell.

With the Marine in Hell, Betruger further mocks him that he will never find the Soul Cube, the only way to stop the invasion, and his soul will burn in Hell forever. Ultimately, the Marine succeeds in finding the Soul Cube and takes it back to Mars, sealing the main portal as a result. Betruger, however, opens another Hell-hole in the Caverns, and with the Fleet soon approaching, he is confident his plans to invade Earth will succeed. The Marine eventually travels to the Caverns, defeating the Cyberdemon and having the Soul Cube seal Betruger's last portal before the Fleet arrives. Five days later, a team of marines and sentry bots arrive at the facility. They rescue the Marine, but are unable to locate Betruger. The last scene shows Betruger in Hell, where he has been transformed by his demonic allies into a horrific skeletal dragon-like demon, known as the Maledict.

Resurrection of Evil
Sixteen months after the events of Doom 3, a different marine, a combat engineer assigned to the UAC's second research expedition to Mars, finds the Artifact at the Site 1 dig site. He takes hold of the Artifact and inadvertently triggers another demonic invasion of Mars. Betruger, now in his Maledict form, sends the Hell Hunters to retrieve the Artifact from the marine. After the Hunters are defeated and their essences are absorbed into the Artifact, the marine takes the Artifact to Hell, the only place where it can be destroyed.

After fighting his way through Hell's demonic forces, the marine confronts the Maledict, who demands the marine to hand over the Artifact. The marine refuses and the final battle ensues. Although the marine manages to hurt the Maledict, the demonic leader bites down on him and the marine briefly passes out. When he awakens, he finds the Maledict staring down at him. Once again, Betruger demands the marine to hand over the Artifact. Instead, the marine shoves the Artifact into Betruger's mouth, causing an explosion that destroys the Betruger/Maledict demon. All that's left is Betruger's human skull.

Doom: Annihilation
In Doom: Annihilation, Betruger is portrayed by Dominic Mafham. His role in the movie is much the same as it is in the games. Unlike in the game, however, he is not blind in one eye nor is he bald. His personality is also slightly different, in that he initially portrays himself as an ally of the protagonists, before eventually revealing his true nature. Furthermore, his motives for aligning himself with the demons are somewhat different. Whereas in the game, Betruger's sole motive is to gain power for himself, the movie's version of Betruger genuinely believes that the demons are the rightful owners of Earth. In the movie, Betruger is transformed into a Demon immediately after being shot dead by Joan, claiming that she "cannot kill what is already dead". His appearance is nearly identical to his human form, apart from a gaping hole in his chest and a grey skin. He also seems to have gained telekinetic abilities, which he uses to push Joan into the Gate leading to Hell. Unlike in the games, Dr. Betruger not only survives the events of the film, but seemingly succeeds in bringing the demons to Earth.

Trivia

 * Malcolm's surname comes from the German word "Betrüger" which means "deceiver", "cheater", or "swindler." It also sounds like the English word "betrayer". Both descriptions fit his characterization as a treacherous and deceitful antagonist.
 * Dr. Reinhard from Evil Dead: Regeneration has several similarities to Betruger. In addition to looking similar (with a solid white eye), both were said to have been good before their pacts with evil. They also have German names.
 * If on the first level, if you use cheat codes to enter the room where Betruger is, he will be identified as "Joe" - the name for all NPCs the player is not supposed to be able to interact with. He has no lines and will not speak with you.
 * By using this method, he can be killed but this will not affect the storyline in any manner,
 * Curiously, upon closer inspection, it is revealed that he was looking at a screen of the Soul Cube.
 * According to the Making of Doom III book, many of Betruger's lines and actions were to be performed by General Hayden, the commander of the military on Mars. Hayden was meant to be the assumed villain, and only later on in the game would it be revealed that Betruger was the true mastermind behind the invasion. Later, the developers decided to remove Hayden's character entirely, and establish Betruger as the villain early on in the game.
 * Betruger and Mr. White (Area 51 game) are equivalent (they're bald and almost have the same outfit).
 * In Resurrection of Evil, Betruger's blind eye appears to have changed from his right eye to his left eye.
 * Betruger is the first human antagonist in the Doom series.
 * In Betruger's office a picture of the so-called Face on Mars can be seen on a wall, which is believed by some to be the remains of an ancient Martian civilization. This fits with the setting of ancient ruins found on Mars in Doom 3, though is probably just a joke of the developers, and not a part of the background story.
 * His face and voice are a homage to the actor Sir Anthony Hopkins, who played Dr. Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal.
 * Betruger is referenced in Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods, Part One in the Blood Swamps, there is a castle found in the level named Betruger Castle.