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[[File:Daisy_doom.jpg|thumb|Doomguy holding Daisy's head at the end of [[Thy Flesh Consumed]].]]
[[Image:PFUB2.png|thumb|right|Daisy on the [[Inferno]] end screen.]]
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[[File:Daisy_house.png|thumb|Daisy in Action Doom.]]
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[[file:PFUB2.png|thumb|right|Daisy on the [[Inferno]] end screen.]]
'''Daisy''' is the [[Doom's protagonist|Doomguy]]'s pet rabbit.
 
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'''Daisy''' is [[Doom's protagonist|Doomguy]]'s pet rabbit.
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In the classic ''[[Doom]]'', the rabbit's head is shown in the end picture of [[Inferno|Episode 3: Inferno]], first in a docile setting, resting in a sunny field, then in an instant turnaround, decapitated and its head impaled on a pike as evidence that the hellspawn have come to [[Earth]]. The rabbit is not specifically identified as Doomguy's pet at this time.
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In the end picture of [[Thy Flesh Consumed|Episode 4: Thy Flesh Consumed]], the rabbit's head reappears in Doomguy's hand. It is here that the game mentions "someone was gonna pay for what happened to Daisy, your pet rabbit". Due to the lack of any previous mention of this in the Episode 3 text, this would appear to be an example of [[wikipedia:Retroactive continuity|retconning]].
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Daisy, along with the deaths of his wife and child, is the reason why the Marine continues to fight demons in Episode 4: Thy Flesh Consumed,{{Fact}} as it shows in the end as Doomguy holds its head in his hand, possibly stating Doomguy avenged his pet rabbit, making Episode 4 a mission of revenge and is not totally focused on stopping the invasion of demons. Nothing is really known about Daisy, or how it came to be with Doomguy, as well as its past with Doomguy or its meaning or purpose in the game other than just a cinematic ending. However, many theories have come and gone over the years, many having to do with the shot of the bunny's decapitated head. Daisy is more or less a mere ending for the Doom series and most likely means nothing in general.
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The rabbit's head is shown in the end picture of [[Inferno|Episode 3: Inferno]], first in a docile setting, resting in a sunny field, then in an instant turnaround, decapitated and its head impaled on a spike as evidence that the hellspawn have come to earth. The rabbit is not specifically identified as the Doomguy's pet at this time.
 
   
In the end picture of [[Thy Flesh Consumed|Episode 4: Thy Flesh Consumed]] the rabbit's head reappears in the Doomguy's hand. It is here that the game mentions "someone was gonna pay for what happened to Daisy, your pet rabbit". Due to the lack of any previous mention of this in the Episode 3 text, this would appear to be an example of [[wikipedia:Retroactive continuity|retconning]].
 
Daisy is most likely the reason the doomguy returns to hell in Episode 4: Thy Flesh Consumed, as it shows In the end as Doomguy holds its head in his hand, possibly stating Doomguy avenged his pet rabbit, making Episode 4 a mission of revenge and is not totally focused on stopping the invasion of demons. Nothing is really known about daisy, or how it came to be with doomguy, as well as its past with doomguy or its meaning or purpose in the game than just a cinematic ending. However many theroies have come and go over the years, many having to do with the bunny shape on the burning building. Daisy is more or less a mere ending for the doom series and most likely means nothing in the general series of games. 
 
   
Daisy is only shown a few times, the two endings in doom as well as action doom, were she can be seen running around doomguys house, many say that daisy is a representation of doomguys past, or something he may have held dear in the past, Be it or not daisy remains a large mystery to this date, as no one knows its true role or purpose, its history, or where it came from, other than it is Domguys bunny, and he avenged it, daisy remains a large doom mystery.
 
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
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* A poster on a wall in one of the Doom (2016) multiplayer levels shows an image asking for missing Daisy and offering a reward. The phone number is the original release date of Doom.
*Daisy also appears in [[Action Doom]] in the final level. She is animated, and runs around the Doomguy's house.
 
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* In ''Quake Champions'', [[Doom Slayer]]'s bio says he is still angry for having lost Daisy, and carried around her rabbit's foot.
*She also appears as a cheat skin of past versions of [[Skulltag]].
 
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* Daisy can be found hidden throughout every chapter of ''Doom Eternal''. Whether this means that this incarnation of her is alive or Doomguy is hallucinating is unclear.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC1hQDXzQBY</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me02b-D2yec All Daisy locations in Doom Eternal]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CpP0vvohP0 All Daisy locations in Doom Eternal - The Ancient Gods]</ref>
*Daisy can also been seen alive on the start-up screen of the [[Doom95]] port.
 
 
* Daisy also appears in ''[[Action Doom]]'' in the final level. She is animated, and runs around Doomguy's house.
 
* She also appears as a cheat skin of past versions of ''[[Skulltag]]''.{{fact}}
 
* Daisy can also be seen alive on the start-up screen of the [[Doom95]] port.
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* A promotional image for ''Doom: Eternal'' released on June 9th, 2019 includes a rabbit hidden amongst the crowd of demons surrounding the [[Doom Slayer]], lending further credence to the idea that Daisy will appear somehow in ''Doom: Eternal''. Daisy does indeed make a cameo appearance in the Doom Slayer's room on the Fortress of Doom, being held gently in his hand in a painting.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DOOM/status/1137903211744907264 The promotional image for ''Doom: Eternal'']</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/doom_txt/status/1138056191714533377 A close-up demonstrating the rabbit's location]</ref>
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* A painting of Doom Slayer holding Daisy can be seen in Doom Eternal. The Marine also wrote a book "My Best Friend, Daisy".
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*In [[Doom: Annihilation]], Daisy makes an appearance as an AI. She is eventually revealed to be evil (like HAL).
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==Behind the scenes==
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Many state that the pike is none other than Doomguy's arm, however many discredit this as it makes little sense to as why he would do it and how the bunny got from the field to the front of the city. In truth, however, it is just a wooden spike. There are other theories stating similar things but none can be proven as not much is known about Daisy itself.
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== References ==
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Revision as of 17:10, 31 March 2021

Daisy doom

Doomguy holding Daisy's head at the end of Thy Flesh Consumed.

Daisy house

Daisy in Action Doom.

PFUB2

Daisy on the Inferno end screen.

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Daisy is Doomguy's pet rabbit.

In the classic Doom, the rabbit's head is shown in the end picture of Episode 3: Inferno, first in a docile setting, resting in a sunny field, then in an instant turnaround, decapitated and its head impaled on a pike as evidence that the hellspawn have come to Earth. The rabbit is not specifically identified as Doomguy's pet at this time.

In the end picture of Episode 4: Thy Flesh Consumed, the rabbit's head reappears in Doomguy's hand. It is here that the game mentions "someone was gonna pay for what happened to Daisy, your pet rabbit". Due to the lack of any previous mention of this in the Episode 3 text, this would appear to be an example of retconning.

Daisy, along with the deaths of his wife and child, is the reason why the Marine continues to fight demons in Episode 4: Thy Flesh Consumed,[citation needed] as it shows in the end as Doomguy holds its head in his hand, possibly stating Doomguy avenged his pet rabbit, making Episode 4 a mission of revenge and is not totally focused on stopping the invasion of demons. Nothing is really known about Daisy, or how it came to be with Doomguy, as well as its past with Doomguy or its meaning or purpose in the game other than just a cinematic ending. However, many theories have come and gone over the years, many having to do with the shot of the bunny's decapitated head. Daisy is more or less a mere ending for the Doom series and most likely means nothing in general.



Other appearances

  • A poster on a wall in one of the Doom (2016) multiplayer levels shows an image asking for missing Daisy and offering a reward. The phone number is the original release date of Doom.
  • In Quake Champions, Doom Slayer's bio says he is still angry for having lost Daisy, and carried around her rabbit's foot.
  • Daisy can be found hidden throughout every chapter of Doom Eternal. Whether this means that this incarnation of her is alive or Doomguy is hallucinating is unclear.[1][2][3]
  • Daisy also appears in Action Doom in the final level. She is animated, and runs around Doomguy's house.
  • She also appears as a cheat skin of past versions of Skulltag.[citation needed]
  • Daisy can also be seen alive on the start-up screen of the Doom95 port.
  • A promotional image for Doom: Eternal released on June 9th, 2019 includes a rabbit hidden amongst the crowd of demons surrounding the Doom Slayer, lending further credence to the idea that Daisy will appear somehow in Doom: Eternal. Daisy does indeed make a cameo appearance in the Doom Slayer's room on the Fortress of Doom, being held gently in his hand in a painting.[4][5]
  • A painting of Doom Slayer holding Daisy can be seen in Doom Eternal. The Marine also wrote a book "My Best Friend, Daisy".
  • In Doom: Annihilation, Daisy makes an appearance as an AI. She is eventually revealed to be evil (like HAL).

Behind the scenes

Many state that the pike is none other than Doomguy's arm, however many discredit this as it makes little sense to as why he would do it and how the bunny got from the field to the front of the city. In truth, however, it is just a wooden spike. There are other theories stating similar things but none can be proven as not much is known about Daisy itself.

References