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The '''Union Aerospace Corporation''' is the fictional multi-planetary [[Wikipedia:Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] (possibly a [[Wikipedia:Megacorporation|megacorporation]]) that operates facilities on [[Mars]] and its two moons, [[Phobos]] and [[Deimos]], where ''[[Doom]]'' takes place, as well as Earth and its Moon, and many offworld moon and planetary research stations including [[Tei Tenga]], [[Jupiter]], [[Venus]], [[Amun]] and [[Saturn]] (and [[Europa]]). It was founded in 2015 by [[Thomas Kelliher]].<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20060207025217/http://www.doomrpg.com/n.x/UAC/Home/Corporate/About</ref>
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The '''Union Aerospace Corporation''' is the fictional multi-planetary [[Wikipedia:Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] (possibly a [[Wikipedia:Megacorporation|megacorporation]]) that operates facilities on [[Mars]] and its two moons, [[Phobos]] and [[Deimos]], where ''[[Doom]]'' takes place, as well as [[Earth]] and its [[Moon]], and many offworld moon and planetary research stations including [[Tei Tenga]], [[Jupiter]] (and Europa), [[Venus]], [[Neptune]], [[Amun]] and [[Saturn]]. It was founded in 2015 by [[Thomas Kelliher]].<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20060207025217/http://www.doomrpg.com/n.x/UAC/Home/Corporate/About</ref>
   
== The UAC in Doom, Doom II and Final Doom==
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==The UAC in Doom, Doom II and Final Doom==
 
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[[file:E1m4 uaclogo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The UAC logo on a door in Doom]]
 
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Mars is the home of the Union Aerospace Corporation. Additional details indicate a base on [[Tei Tenga]] and other offworld sites as shown in the Phobos Hangerbay, and data being transmitted on various screens. They also have bases on Earth.
 
Mars is the home of the Union Aerospace Corporation. Additional details indicate a base on [[Tei Tenga]] and other offworld sites as shown in the Phobos Hangerbay, and data being transmitted on various screens. They also have bases on Earth.
   
The facilities on the two moons were used to conduct various classified projects, including experimental inter-dimensional travel through [[teleporter]]s (called "gateways"). This project grew unstable, and project "volunteers" began to suffer from a violent form of progressive homicidal insanity culminating in a sudden, explosive death. The story of the games begins after distress messages sent from the moons reach Mars, where [[Doom's protagonist|the protagonist]] is stationed.
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The facilities on the two moons were used to conduct various classified projects, including experimental inter-dimensional travel through [[teleporter]]s (called "gateways"). This project grew unstable, and project "volunteers" began to suffer from a violent form of progressive homicidal insanity culminating in a sudden, explosive death. The story of the games begins after distress messages sent from the moons reach Mars, where the original [[Doom's protagonist|the protagonist]] was stationed.
   
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The backstory for Doom II states the hero from the game is a survivor of a demonic invasion of the [[UAC Mars Base]] itself (which apparently occured parallel to events of Doom), having stopped the monsters from the [[Outside]], before taking leave and landing on Earth in a [[drop ship]] (which is a seperate background to the marine from Doom I who reached earth through 'gateways/teleportation').
Not much detail is given about the UAC's activities given the sketchy nature of the plot of the games, but it is made clear that before the invasion took place the UAC had been researching technology used for teleportation as a major contractor to the United Nations military, which may explain why their facilities were guarded by UN Military personnel (such as the player character, a marine).
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Not much detail is given about the UAC's activities given the sketchy nature of the plot of the games, but it is made clear that before the invasion took place the UAC had been researching technology used for teleportation as a major contractor to an unknown military, which may explain why their facilities were guarded by Military personnel, and why a Marine team would be sent there in case of a major issue (such as the player character, a marine).
 
As is evident during progress in the games, the populations of the UAC facilities are either killed or possessed by the hellish invaders unleashed by the teleportation experiments. In ''[[Doom II]]'', which takes place on Earth, there are occasional UAC logos throughout the levels, indicating that the protagonist enters various areas owned by, operated by, or associated to the UAC on Earth.
 
   
 
As is evident during progress in the games, the populations of the UAC facilities are either killed or possessed by the hellish invaders unleashed by the teleportation experiments. In ''[[Doom II]]'', which takes place on Earth, there are occasional UAC logos throughout the levels, indicating that the protagonist enters various areas owned by, operated by, or associated to the UAC on Earth.
 
Both games include crates of various sizes containing unknown materials which are marked with the UAC logo. A clear sign that the UAC develops military technology is the "UAC rockets" label on the [[Box of rockets|boxes of rockets]] the [[player]] may pick up as ammunition for the [[rocket launcher]].
 
Both games include crates of various sizes containing unknown materials which are marked with the UAC logo. A clear sign that the UAC develops military technology is the "UAC rockets" label on the [[Box of rockets|boxes of rockets]] the [[player]] may pick up as ammunition for the [[rocket launcher]].
   
 
The UAC logo is composed of two flattened spherical shapes with a smaller triangular space between them. The initials are often written beneath the shapes using the customary rounded font of the games. There are some variants though such as UAC spelled out with stylized U sort of like a fat animal with horns, A is Triangle, and C with a crescent moon. Some say UAC BASE under the logo, rather than just UAC. The size of the arrow/triangle appears differently on different versions of the logo as well. There are two different color version for the UAC delivery symbol printed depending on if they are cardboard or metal boxes.
 
The UAC logo is composed of two flattened spherical shapes with a smaller triangular space between them. The initials are often written beneath the shapes using the customary rounded font of the games. There are some variants though such as UAC spelled out with stylized U sort of like a fat animal with horns, A is Triangle, and C with a crescent moon. Some say UAC BASE under the logo, rather than just UAC. The size of the arrow/triangle appears differently on different versions of the logo as well. There are two different color version for the UAC delivery symbol printed depending on if they are cardboard or metal boxes.
   
Note: This classic UAC Logo also appears in Doom 3 and Doom 2016 on various containers and wall outfittings/pipes/computers as well.
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''Note: This classic UAC Logo also appears in Doom 3 and DOOM (2016) on various containers and wall outfittings/pipes/computers as well.''
   
 
==The UAC in Doom 64==
 
==The UAC in Doom 64==
 
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Doom 64 is more or less a continuation of Doom 2/Final Doom materials. Using an updated version of the original engine but with new textures and sprites. As such there isn't a whole lot of new details concerning the UAC in it, and seems to deal more with Marine Military bases before going to hell, other than Hell is back, and its Marine's job to prevent another incursion. There isn't any artwork showing the UAC logo on any of the new original wall textures, though the new explode-able barrels, box of rockets, and the BFG ammo packs do have "U.A.C." listed on them.
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Doom 64 is more or less a continuation of Doom 2/Final Doom materials. Using an updated version of the original engine but with new textures and sprites. As such there isn't a whole lot of new details concerning the UAC in it, and seems to deal more with Marine Military bases before going to hell, other than Hell is back, and its Marine's job to prevent another incursion. There isn't any artwork showing the UAC logo on any of the new original wall textures, though the new explode-able barrels, box of rockets, and the BFG ammo packs do have "U.A.C." listed on them. UAC can be seen on some of the new weapon models such as the double chainsaw.
   
 
==The UAC in Doom 3==
 
==The UAC in Doom 3==
   
[[Image:UAC insignia.png|thumb|The UAC logo as seen in UACLogoDoom3.j.]]
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[[file:UAC insignia.png|thumb|The UAC logo as seen in UACLogoDoom3.j.]]
 
[[File:ClassicUACLogoDoom3.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:ClassicUACLogoDoom3.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:PosterLogoDoom3.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:PosterLogoDoom3.jpg|thumb]]
With ''[[Doom 3]]'', a retelling/prequel to ''[[Doom]]'', the story is given greater depth of detail through the player's interaction with human characters, [[PDA]]s, cut scenes, and scripted events.
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With ''[[Doom 3]]'', a reboot to ''[[Doom]]'' (though it somewhat mirrors the Doom II's backstory about the invasion of [[UAC Mars Base]], and the single marine survivor from the battles on Mars), the story is given greater depth of detail through the player's interaction with human characters, [[PDA]]s, cutscenes, and scripted events.
   
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A new UAC logo has a roughly triangular shape, with the initials written near the bottom or base. Versions of the new logo show up on screens with the circle in the middle appear as Mars itself.
The facilities where the experiments take place and the marine battles the invaders are on Mars instead of its moons. Increased focus is placed on the importance of the UAC research being conducted (specifically research under the guidance of Malcolm Betruger) by a division called "Delta Labs". Like in the original games, a great deal of the UAC's research seems to be focused on teleportation, although experimentation with species retrieved from beyond the teleporters is also seen.
 
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The facilities where the experiments take place and the marine battles the invaders are on Mars instead of its moons. Increased focus is placed on the importance of the UAC research being conducted (specifically research under the guidance of Malcolm Betruger) by a division called "Delta Labs". Like in the original games, a great deal of the UAC's research seems to be focused on teleportation, although experimentation with species retrieved from beyond the teleporters, and weapons is also seen.
   
 
The UAC on Mars was secretly aware of the existence of Hell even before the invasion. On the orders of Betruger, Delta Labs sent teams through the portals to capture demons for study.
 
The UAC on Mars was secretly aware of the existence of Hell even before the invasion. On the orders of Betruger, Delta Labs sent teams through the portals to capture demons for study.
   
A new UAC logo has a roughly triangular shape, with the initials written near the bottom or base, although a logo fashioned after the original appears frequently on crates, some machiner, computers, and is seen exclusively in the older Mars caverns areas (and also on some of the pentagrams in the game). Infact the old logo shows up all over the place in the first level of Doom 1 if you look around the Hanger where the DarkStar has landed, on binders, and even in the kitchen on wall panels.
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The older logo from the original games appears frequently on crates, machines, computers, airlocks/hatches/doors. It is first seen in Mars City at the start of the game, with many examples of it appearing on equipment and screens in the Marine's HQ. In fact the old logo shows up all over the place in the first level of ''Doom 3'' if you look around the Hanger where the DarkStar has landed, on binders, and even in the kitchen on wall panels. It also seen exclusively in the older Mars caverns areas (and also on some of the pentagrams in the game).
 
Versions of the new logo show up on screens with the circle in the middle appear as Mars itself (perhaps suggesting this is specifically the UAC Mars logo).
 
   
 
For the promotion of ''Doom 3'', id Software created a bogus [http://www.ua-corp.com UAC website]. The "trajectory" mentioned on the site had two meanings. Within the context of the game, it represented the estimated arrival time to Mars of the shuttle that carried Swann, Campbell, and the player's Marine. In respect to the game as a product, it was actually a countdown to its release date. The site currently redirects to the [http://www.idsoftware.com id Software website] (since early December 2005) but an archived copy can be accessed at the [http://web.archive.org/web/20040716034658/http://www.ua-corp.com/ Internet Archive].
 
For the promotion of ''Doom 3'', id Software created a bogus [http://www.ua-corp.com UAC website]. The "trajectory" mentioned on the site had two meanings. Within the context of the game, it represented the estimated arrival time to Mars of the shuttle that carried Swann, Campbell, and the player's Marine. In respect to the game as a product, it was actually a countdown to its release date. The site currently redirects to the [http://www.idsoftware.com id Software website] (since early December 2005) but an archived copy can be accessed at the [http://web.archive.org/web/20040716034658/http://www.ua-corp.com/ Internet Archive].
 
 
 
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==The UAC in Doom RPG series==
 
==The UAC in Doom RPG series==
 
[[File:UAClogoRPG.jpg|thumb]][[File:UACHQearth.jpg|thumb]]
 
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UAC in Doom RPG I and II is a mix of elements of classic Doom and Doom 3, and the website purports that it is a continuation of sorts (though never clear if its an interquel or sequel, but at least using the same character as Doom 1-3, and is a return to Mars for the character). The Official website to tie into the story, and is a mix of Doom 3 and Doom 3 novel material.
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UAC in Doom RPG I and II is a mix of elements of classic Doom and Doom 3, and the website purports that it is a continuation of sorts (though never clear if its an interquel or sequel, but at least using the same character as Doom 1-3, and is a return to Mars for the character). The Official website to tie into the story, and is a mix of Doom 3 and Doom 3 novel material.
   
On the official website for ''[[Doom RPG]]'', there are links to a [http://www.doomrpg.com/n.x/Doom%20RPG/Home/UAC Union Aerospace Corporation] <ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20051230053734/http://www.doomrpg.com/n.x/UAC/Home</ref>website, convincingly designed in the style of a large business company's home site. Many of the links lead to Access Denied pages to give an impression of confidentiality (actually due to UAC's recent 'incident' and destruction/invasion), but it shows some information on the fictional history of the UAC. The website and its related game is a mixture of Doom 3 related material, as well as classic Doom. Several of the characters and details on the website are connected with the Doom 3 novels. The main logo shown on the page is the Doom 3 logo.
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On the official website for ''[[Doom RPG]]'', there are links to a [http://www.doomrpg.com/n.x/Doom%20RPG/Home/UAC Union Aerospace Corporation]<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20051230053734/http://www.doomrpg.com/n.x/UAC/Home</ref>website, convincingly designed in the style of a large business company's home site. Many of the links lead to Access Denied pages to give an impression of confidentiality (actually due to UAC's recent 'incident' and destruction/invasion), but it shows some information on the fictional history of the UAC. The website and its related game is a mixture of Doom 3 related material, as well as classic Doom. Several of the characters and details on the website are connected with the Doom 3 novels. The main logo shown on the page is the Doom 3 logo.
   
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In the base are green item crates similar to the crates from Doom 3, that appear to have pixellated version of the classic UAC logo on it much like in Doom 3. UAC in block letters can be found on panels usually next to the [[Computer]] terminals.
== The UAC in DOOM (2016 Release) ==
 
[[File:UAC2016logo.jpg|thumb|New UAC Logo (2016). ]]
 
   
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Deimos is missing from Mars in a nod to the original Doom.
The UAC in Doom is more tongue and cheek compared to many past versions (with exception of perhaps Doom RPG series and some of Doom 3). That is to say it is filled with a lot of self referential humor about Doom series in general (Doom 3 was more ironic, for example the poster at the beginning suggesting that UAC was unlocking the secrets of "Heaven", while in fact they were actually researching Hell).
 
   
 
== The UAC in DOOM (2016) ==
If Doom 2016 exists in the same universe as the rest of the games, by the time Doom 2016 takes place UAC isn't even bothering to 'cover-up' the fact that they are experimenting on hellish creatures, and artifacts and traveling to Hell. In fact the new business model is clearly inspired on a occultist Satanic religion, somewhat like a secret society (of both science and mysticism). Where in earlier Dooms and in particular Doom 3, no one except maybe the top researchers knew what was going in the advanced research, everyone seems to know, even possibly people on Earth by this point (or at least its brushed away as rumors and is the source of popular entertainment 'games' of the day, and in the past). That's not to say that some details are still classified, but no one seems to be shocked about existence of Hell in the game. Whereas only a few years before if Doom 3 is part of Doom 2016's universe (as well as similarly in the Doom RPG series' narrative), they were still covering up all events of incursions from Hell, and the actual nature of their research.
 
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See [[UAC (2016)]]
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The UAC in the 'soft-reboot' series appears to be a rought continuation of the [[Doom 3]] timeline, as Doom 2016 makes references to several events and dates from that timeline, which both share (see [[Shared timeline]]). There is however plenty of extra history and information introduced in the soft-reboot series to discuss it within its own article.
   
 
==The UAC in DOOM Eternal==
Due to this self-knowing nature of everyone and everything in this universe its hard to say what are clear Easter eggs in some instances, or actual artifacts to make this self-referential world more consistent with itself.
 
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In [[Doom Eternal|Doom&nbsp;Eternal]] the UAC is in hot water as Earth gets invaded by the forces of Hell destroying countless numbers of its facilities as well as military equipment used to try defend Earth. Various [[UAC Mech|Mechs]] made by the company can be seen in ruins.
   
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UAC also has a base on the moon of Titan, Moon Base Titan.
Many elements of the base seem like highly stylized versions of the Doom 3 style architecture, logos and companies included, but further updated even more technologically advanced. You can find other elements that seem to link to Doom 3 including the basic date of when artifacts were found on Mars and later in Hell (Doom 3 used the date of 2104 for finding in a cavern on mars, one of which allowed them to unlock secrets of portals to hell, and Doom 4 maintains that date), as well as roughly sharing the 2095 date for start of some of the main research on Mars (Alpha Labs and Argent Energy respectively).
 
   
Finally there are other minor references such as copies of [[Super Turkey Puncher 3]] existing in both Doom 3 and Doom. Like in Doom 3 and in Doom RPG, "Doom" (original series exists as a kind of known video game series to the people of the future, that mysteriously mirrors the 'accidents/incidents'), likewise a classic Doom movie poster can be found in a locker room in the entrance to the Administration building of the Advanced Research Labs.
 
 
Finally many of the details surrounding the mysterious main character the DOOM Marine seem to be self referential of the main character of most of the Doom series, but of someone who decided to remain in Hell (similar to the ending of Doom 64, and there may be other Doom 64 references in the game as well, including the references to the mother demon from that game). There are other references to original Doom and Doom II including the [[Icon of Sin]].
 
===Background===
 
Throughout the events of [[Doom (2016)|Doom]], the plot centralized more concerning the head of [[Samuel Hayden]], the Head of the UAC Mars, and [[Olivia Pierce]], the head researcher of the Lazarus Labs.
 
 
Like the previous installment, the UAC is wholly aware of Hell but was conducted to continue in researching and producing the Argent Tower and exploiting Hell's resources as it was in 'Humanity's best interest to do so' as quoted by Hayden himself.
 
 
When Olivia unleashed a wave of Lazarus energy that consumed and killed many of Hayden's staff and releasing apprehended monsters into the labs, Hayden was forced to release the player from restrained slumber as he was the only one that would stand between Hell and Earth. Despite the Doom Marine's distrust of the UAC and the destruction of his Argent Tower, Samuel Hayden accepted the Marine's beliefs and continued regardless to assist him, including giving up the BFG-9000 prototype that was being developed.
 
===Logos===
 
[[File:ClassicUAClogo.jpg|thumb|Classic UAC Logo above a computer terminal.]]
 
[[File:PlanetUAClogo.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:SecSysAdmiUAClogo.jpg|thumb]]
 
There are a number of UAC related Logos in the new doom, including versions of classic Doom UAC logo (sometimes with Union Aerospace Corp written underneath, and sometimes without) and variations based off the Doom 3 UAC logo. The new design of the logo crest actually looks like its highly inspired by the Doom (film) logo crest, as well as the use of U Logo C design looks highly inspired by the film logo..
 
 
The new UAC logo appears to take elements from the classic logo (which can still be seen on various UAC products throughout the base) The discs have become stylized U and the C, and the Doom 3 triangular shape becomes a stylized "A" in the center where the triangle is in the classic logo.
 
 
There is yet another logo that appears on space related vehicles which basically a ringed planet with an orbiting satellite or moon, with the older style Doom 1 triangle/arrow in the center of the planet.
 
 
There is at least one Logo where there is a highly stylized word "Union" listed bold block letters. Some versions where Union Aerospace (without the Corporation attached).
 
 
Beyond that there are many other logos with their own unique designs.
 
 
It may suggest that the different logos refer to different divisions and sub-corporations of UAC.
 
 
=== A Brief History ===
 
Despite the discovery of liquid water on Mars in the early 21st century, the colonization of Mars had little appeal beyond exploration for the next century. With the discovery of Argent Fracture (a transdimensional stream of unrefined Argent plasma) in 2095, settling and mining Mars became both practical and essential to meet the vast energy demands of Earth. However, the need for atmospheric conversion and terraforming of the Red Planet was a task that seemed insurmountable to all but one corporation - the UAC. Through their diligent dedication to technological advancement and forward-thinking, an outpost was established in MTC 2096 to extract Argent plasma from the Fracture. When this plasma is subjected to the UAC's Fermionic Transference Pattern, Argent Energy is produced. This remarkable venture eventually bore fruit, as Argent Energy became the primary power source for all of Earth. New visitors to the UAC facility may take for granted the rich atmosphere while on the surface, but it should be remembered that just a few short decades earlier Mars was an inhospitable desert that could support no life. 
 
 
Unauthorized exploration into the exclusion zones outside the base is not allowed under any circumstances. Highly volatile experiments and artifacts are frequently researched a safe distance away from the base, and safety in these areas cannot be guaranteed.
 
 
=== Argent Energy ===
 
Argent Energy is produced by neutron activation of Argent plasma, a new and powerful substance that was discovered on Mars. This produces an exothermic reaction where recorded temperatures within the plasma have exceeded previously accepted theoretical limits. Through a process not yet fully understood, Argent plasma remains stable and self-contained throughout. Conventional nuclear power is obsolete. What used to take a nuclear reactor 12 months to produce can be generated in a few seconds by the Argent Tower and packaged into an Argent Accumulator no larger than Samuel Hayden's hand.
 
 
Argent plasma was originally discovered by the SS ''Amundsen'' when it landed in the Promethei Terra region of Mars in 2095 as part of the UAC geological survey mission Frontier. While searching for liquid water springs, the Survey-Bot discovered a narrow trench which has now become known as the "Argent Fracture". This fracture emitted a substance that at first appeared to be an electrical gas cloud.
 
 
However, deeper analysis of the substance showed it to be an entirely new form of matter with a quantum signature never before recorded. Initial tests on this new matter immediately showed its potential. When a 2 megakelvin cutting laser was fired at the substance, it absorbed the heat with ease and remained self-contained. A second expedition was planned to further analyze this remarkable new "Argent plasma".
 
 
There has been speculation that the development of Argent Energy goes beyond traditional science and bleeds into the realm of SEFT (Spiritual Energy Field Theory). Experiments in this fringe science have been heavily criticized in the past as their development often involves "occult" like practices and the channeling of resources from poorly understood extradimensional resources. Coupled with the reports of cultish practices within the UAC, there are deep concerns over how Argent Energy is being produced, and if it is indeed safe.
 
 
The UAC has refused to reveal the details, despite repeated requests by the Global Science Council. Despite concern over the safety of producing energy with a process that is not fully understood, the need for a reliable energy source since the depletion of plutonium and uranium reserves is a powerful argument. When the UAC unveiled an Argent Energy powered, hand sized 24-volt battery with over 12,000 megawatt-hours, the future of energy supply within the Solar System was set. One battery array could power an entire city block for several months. Researchers at the Global Science Council have speculated that the UAC's most advanced battery technology, the Argent Accumulator, can hold over 30,000 megawatt-hours but that the UAC is deliberately bottlenecking the production to maintain control over the market value. The UAC has no comment on the matter.
 
 
=== Argent Tower ===
 
Completed in 2127 based off a prototype developed by Samuel Hayden's research team, the Argent Tower, also known as the Argent Inductor, is the UAC's crowning achievement. This unparalleled piece of technology is born of the synergy achieved when radical, forward-thinking UAC science is charged with the raw power of Argent plasma. Unprecedented in scale, the tower's primary purpose is to harness Argent plasma from the Fracture, convert it to usable Argent Energy, and beam Argent packages to Earth's GEDM (Global Energy Distribution Matrix). It is based off Gauss Cannon designs (first prototyped in the late 20th century), although details regarding the inner workings of the Tower area a closely guarded secret. The concept of using a Gauss Cannon design to launch energy packets had not even been theorized prior to the discovery of the Fracture, but the technology developed at a miraculous rate soon after. The phenomenal growth of this new tech has led to some speculation that the Argent Tower is actually based off of design discovered in the artifacts that were found dispersed around the site of the Fracture.
 
 
=== Advanced Research Complex ===
 
Construction of the Advanced Research Complex was completed in MTC 2136. This vast state-of-the-art research, design, and production center uses cutting-edge technology and fabrication techniques to prototype everything from robotics to weaponry to sub-space communication systems. The building security, life support, and day to day operations are almost entirely managed by VEGA, the Argent Facility's in-house Artificial Intelligence mainframe. Due to the highly sensitive nature of the research being conducted at the ARC, the entire superstructure is essentially a Faraday cage to prevent any unauthorized communication beyond its walls.
 
 
The ARC is the birthplace of several breakthrough study fields, including BFG development, teleportation research, and cybernetic augmentation. This bastion of advanced thought attracts the brightest minds in the scientific community, and is considered humanity's "brain-trust".{{stub}}
 
 
== UAC in Other ID Games ==
 
== UAC in Other ID Games ==
 
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In Spear of Destiny: Mission 3: Ultimate Challenge, Hitler has found a way via the occult to see into the future and even travel there, and he's stealing technology in order to give the Nazis and advantage over the Allies. At one point B.J. Blazcowicz is transported to the future into a UAC base where he sees UAC boxes, and Doom computer monitors showing the sun. Like in Doom its been invaded by a Demonic force (Devil Incarnate).
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In Spear of Destiny: Mission 3: Ultimate Challenge, Hitler has found a way via the occult to see into the future and even travel there, and he's stealing technology in order to give the Nazis an advantage over the Allies. At one point B.J. Blazcowicz is transported to the future into a UAC base where he sees UAC boxes, and Doom computer monitors showing the sun. Like in Doom its been invaded by a Demonic force (Devil Incarnate).
   
 
According to Quake IV: The "Armstrong" was an Orbital Space Station in low orbit around the Earth. During the Strogg invasion of Earth, it was used by the U.A.C. to study and store creatures and weapons developed on Mars. When the Strogg invaded Earth, the station had been turned into an Orbital Defense Platform, but it was ultimately taken down by the Strogg. During this incident, Kane found an old U.A.C. weapon which he used to survive. He turned out to be the only survivor of this attack, but The United Nations kept him quiet about this incident, leading to rumors that the weapon wasn't all he had found.
 
According to Quake IV: The "Armstrong" was an Orbital Space Station in low orbit around the Earth. During the Strogg invasion of Earth, it was used by the U.A.C. to study and store creatures and weapons developed on Mars. When the Strogg invaded Earth, the station had been turned into an Orbital Defense Platform, but it was ultimately taken down by the Strogg. During this incident, Kane found an old U.A.C. weapon which he used to survive. He turned out to be the only survivor of this attack, but The United Nations kept him quiet about this incident, leading to rumors that the weapon wasn't all he had found.
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In Quake III Arena [[Doom (character)]], in the chat lines when losing the match, you can witness him losing levels of his sanity. Talking about voices from the pitch, massacres in the corridors of UAC and dead friends.
   
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==The UAC in the Doom movies==
 
==The UAC in the Doom movie==
 
 
[[File:UAClogofilm.jpg|thumb]]
 
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The UAC has a role in the [[Doom (film)|''Doom'' movie]] as well, but their ambitions and scientific work deviate somewhat from those in the games, as they focus on [[Wikipedia:Genomics|genomic]] research, even though teleportation is also used as a form of transportation between Earth and Mars. It should be noted, however, that genomic research was mentioned in ''Doom 3''. The genomic research in the movie focuses on a 24th chromosome which makes humans exceptionally strong and enduring and enhances or exacerbates their moral inclinations. In the movie the UAC operates on Mars and the brunt of the action takes place in the "Olduvai Research Station".
 
The UAC has a role in the [[Doom (film)|''Doom'' movie]] as well, but their ambitions and scientific work deviate somewhat from those in the games, as they focus on [[Wikipedia:Genomics|genomic]] research, even though teleportation is also used as a form of transportation between Earth and Mars. It should be noted, however, that genomic research was mentioned in ''Doom 3''. The genomic research in the movie focuses on a 24th chromosome which makes humans exceptionally strong and enduring and enhances or exacerbates their moral inclinations. In the movie the UAC operates on Mars and the brunt of the action takes place in the "Olduvai Research Station".
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Each section including Genetics Research, Advanced Weapons, etc each have their own symbols/logos as well on clearly marked green signs.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
 
* The preliminary [[Doom Bible]] includes a fictitious military entity called the "UAAF" (which stands for "United Aerospace Armed Forces") that employs the player characters, although the UAC is also mentioned. The initials "UAC" are not clarified, and is used primarily to mark a clean "Star Wars Imperial or 2001" style in the facilities built by an interstellar construction company named "StarStruct, Inc." Details of what specific role the UAC itself plays in the events are sketchy, however. The UAC and the UAAF operate on a fictional planet or moon called [[Tei Tenga]], not on Mars and its moons.
 
* Official or custom levels depicting UAC facilities are often called "techbase" or "UAC base" levels by fans. The word "base" is commonly used for [[Wikipedia:Military base|military facilities]], and appears in the core ''Doom'' games in [[E1M9: Military Base]] from Doom (which incidentally does not display any UAC logos) and [[MAP10: Refueling Base]] from ''Doom II''.
 
* A UAC "Dark Eye Armor Corps" is mentioned in some audio logs (Peter Raleigh; Han Lee) in ''Doom 3'': it may be a reference by the ''Doom 3'' writers to the 1995 game.
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==Trivia==
 
* The preliminary [[Doom Bible]] includes a fictitious military entity called the "UAAF" (which stands for "United Aerospace Armed Forces") that employs the player characters, although the UAC is also mentioned. The initials "UAC" are not clarified, and is used primarily to mark a clean "Star Wars Imperial or 2001" style in the facilities built by an interstellar construction company named "StarStruct, Inc." Details of what specific role the UAC itself plays in the events are sketchy, however. The UAC and the UAAF operate on a fictional planet or moon called [[Tei Tenga]], not on Mars and its moons.
 
 
* Official or custom levels depicting UAC facilities are often called "techbase" or "UAC base" levels by fans. The word "base" is commonly used for [[Wikipedia:Military base|military facilities]], and appears in the core ''Doom'' games in [[E1M9: Military Base]] from Doom (which incidentally does not display any UAC logos) and [[MAP10: Refueling Base]] from ''Doom II''.
 
   
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* A UAC "Dark Eye Armor Corps" is mentioned in some audio logs (Peter Raleigh; Han Lee) in ''Doom 3'': it may be a reference by the ''Doom 3'' writers to the 1995 game
 
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The Union Aerospace Corporation is the fictional multi-planetary conglomerate (possibly a megacorporation) that operates facilities on Mars and its two moons, Phobos and Deimos, where Doom takes place, as well as Earth and its Moon, and many offworld moon and planetary research stations including Tei Tenga, Jupiter (and Europa), Venus, Neptune, Amun and Saturn. It was founded in 2015 by Thomas Kelliher.[1]

The UAC in Doom, Doom II and Final Doom

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The UAC logo on a door in Doom

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The UAC is a multi-planetary conglomerate with radioactive waste facilities on Mars and its two moons, Phobos and Deimos.

Mars is the home of the Union Aerospace Corporation. Additional details indicate a base on Tei Tenga and other offworld sites as shown in the Phobos Hangerbay, and data being transmitted on various screens. They also have bases on Earth.

The facilities on the two moons were used to conduct various classified projects, including experimental inter-dimensional travel through teleporters (called "gateways"). This project grew unstable, and project "volunteers" began to suffer from a violent form of progressive homicidal insanity culminating in a sudden, explosive death. The story of the games begins after distress messages sent from the moons reach Mars, where the original the protagonist was stationed.

The backstory for Doom II states the hero from the game is a survivor of a demonic invasion of the UAC Mars Base itself (which apparently occured parallel to events of Doom), having stopped the monsters from the Outside, before taking leave and landing on Earth in a drop ship (which is a seperate background to the marine from Doom I who reached earth through 'gateways/teleportation'). Not much detail is given about the UAC's activities given the sketchy nature of the plot of the games, but it is made clear that before the invasion took place the UAC had been researching technology used for teleportation as a major contractor to an unknown military, which may explain why their facilities were guarded by Military personnel, and why a Marine team would be sent there in case of a major issue (such as the player character, a marine).

As is evident during progress in the games, the populations of the UAC facilities are either killed or possessed by the hellish invaders unleashed by the teleportation experiments. In Doom II, which takes place on Earth, there are occasional UAC logos throughout the levels, indicating that the protagonist enters various areas owned by, operated by, or associated to the UAC on Earth. Both games include crates of various sizes containing unknown materials which are marked with the UAC logo. A clear sign that the UAC develops military technology is the "UAC rockets" label on the boxes of rockets the player may pick up as ammunition for the rocket launcher.

The UAC logo is composed of two flattened spherical shapes with a smaller triangular space between them. The initials are often written beneath the shapes using the customary rounded font of the games. There are some variants though such as UAC spelled out with stylized U sort of like a fat animal with horns, A is Triangle, and C with a crescent moon. Some say UAC BASE under the logo, rather than just UAC. The size of the arrow/triangle appears differently on different versions of the logo as well. There are two different color version for the UAC delivery symbol printed depending on if they are cardboard or metal boxes.

Note: This classic UAC Logo also appears in Doom 3 and DOOM (2016) on various containers and wall outfittings/pipes/computers as well.

The UAC in Doom 64

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Doom 64 is more or less a continuation of Doom 2/Final Doom materials. Using an updated version of the original engine but with new textures and sprites. As such there isn't a whole lot of new details concerning the UAC in it, and seems to deal more with Marine Military bases before going to hell, other than Hell is back, and its Marine's job to prevent another incursion. There isn't any artwork showing the UAC logo on any of the new original wall textures, though the new explode-able barrels, box of rockets, and the BFG ammo packs do have "U.A.C." listed on them. UAC can be seen on some of the new weapon models such as the double chainsaw.

The UAC in Doom 3

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The UAC logo as seen in UACLogoDoom3.j.

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With Doom 3, a reboot to Doom (though it somewhat mirrors the Doom II's backstory about the invasion of UAC Mars Base, and the single marine survivor from the battles on Mars), the story is given greater depth of detail through the player's interaction with human characters, PDAs, cutscenes, and scripted events.

A new UAC logo has a roughly triangular shape, with the initials written near the bottom or base. Versions of the new logo show up on screens with the circle in the middle appear as Mars itself.

The facilities where the experiments take place and the marine battles the invaders are on Mars instead of its moons. Increased focus is placed on the importance of the UAC research being conducted (specifically research under the guidance of Malcolm Betruger) by a division called "Delta Labs". Like in the original games, a great deal of the UAC's research seems to be focused on teleportation, although experimentation with species retrieved from beyond the teleporters, and weapons is also seen.

The UAC on Mars was secretly aware of the existence of Hell even before the invasion. On the orders of Betruger, Delta Labs sent teams through the portals to capture demons for study.

The older logo from the original games appears frequently on crates, machines, computers, airlocks/hatches/doors. It is first seen in Mars City at the start of the game, with many examples of it appearing on equipment and screens in the Marine's HQ. In fact the old logo shows up all over the place in the first level of Doom 3 if you look around the Hanger where the DarkStar has landed, on binders, and even in the kitchen on wall panels. It also seen exclusively in the older Mars caverns areas (and also on some of the pentagrams in the game).

For the promotion of Doom 3, id Software created a bogus UAC website. The "trajectory" mentioned on the site had two meanings. Within the context of the game, it represented the estimated arrival time to Mars of the shuttle that carried Swann, Campbell, and the player's Marine. In respect to the game as a product, it was actually a countdown to its release date. The site currently redirects to the id Software website (since early December 2005) but an archived copy can be accessed at the Internet Archive.

The UAC in Doom RPG series

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UAC in Doom RPG I and II is a mix of elements of classic Doom and Doom 3, and the website purports that it is a continuation of sorts (though never clear if its an interquel or sequel, but at least using the same character as Doom 1-3, and is a return to Mars for the character). The Official website to tie into the story, and is a mix of Doom 3 and Doom 3 novel material.

On the official website for Doom RPG, there are links to a Union Aerospace Corporation[2]website, convincingly designed in the style of a large business company's home site. Many of the links lead to Access Denied pages to give an impression of confidentiality (actually due to UAC's recent 'incident' and destruction/invasion), but it shows some information on the fictional history of the UAC. The website and its related game is a mixture of Doom 3 related material, as well as classic Doom. Several of the characters and details on the website are connected with the Doom 3 novels. The main logo shown on the page is the Doom 3 logo.

In the base are green item crates similar to the crates from Doom 3, that appear to have pixellated version of the classic UAC logo on it much like in Doom 3. UAC in block letters can be found on panels usually next to the Computer terminals.

Deimos is missing from Mars in a nod to the original Doom.

The UAC in DOOM (2016)

See UAC (2016) The UAC in the 'soft-reboot' series appears to be a rought continuation of the Doom 3 timeline, as Doom 2016 makes references to several events and dates from that timeline, which both share (see Shared timeline). There is however plenty of extra history and information introduced in the soft-reboot series to discuss it within its own article.

The UAC in DOOM Eternal

In Doom Eternal the UAC is in hot water as Earth gets invaded by the forces of Hell destroying countless numbers of its facilities as well as military equipment used to try defend Earth. Various Mechs made by the company can be seen in ruins.

UAC also has a base on the moon of Titan, Moon Base Titan.

UAC in Other ID Games

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In Spear of Destiny: Mission 3: Ultimate Challenge, Hitler has found a way via the occult to see into the future and even travel there, and he's stealing technology in order to give the Nazis an advantage over the Allies. At one point B.J. Blazcowicz is transported to the future into a UAC base where he sees UAC boxes, and Doom computer monitors showing the sun. Like in Doom its been invaded by a Demonic force (Devil Incarnate).

According to Quake IV: The "Armstrong" was an Orbital Space Station in low orbit around the Earth. During the Strogg invasion of Earth, it was used by the U.A.C. to study and store creatures and weapons developed on Mars. When the Strogg invaded Earth, the station had been turned into an Orbital Defense Platform, but it was ultimately taken down by the Strogg. During this incident, Kane found an old U.A.C. weapon which he used to survive. He turned out to be the only survivor of this attack, but The United Nations kept him quiet about this incident, leading to rumors that the weapon wasn't all he had found. In Quake III Arena Doom (character), in the chat lines when losing the match, you can witness him losing levels of his sanity. Talking about voices from the pitch, massacres in the corridors of UAC and dead friends.

The UAC in the Doom movies

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The UAC has a role in the Doom movie as well, but their ambitions and scientific work deviate somewhat from those in the games, as they focus on genomic research, even though teleportation is also used as a form of transportation between Earth and Mars. It should be noted, however, that genomic research was mentioned in Doom 3. The genomic research in the movie focuses on a 24th chromosome which makes humans exceptionally strong and enduring and enhances or exacerbates their moral inclinations. In the movie the UAC operates on Mars and the brunt of the action takes place in the "Olduvai Research Station".

However its also shown in the movie that they are working on advanced weapons development as well, and researching the teleportation which they use to travel between Earth and Mars Olduvai Complex.

The logo is similar to the central section of the Doom 3 triangular logo. There are two forms of the primary crest. Either circular central portion circled by three pointed triangles (usually as seen on computer screens) or three stubbed triangles (see in physical signage). In addition there is a version with the triangle pointed downwards with a pentagon around it, which appears to designate UAC security.

Each section including Genetics Research, Advanced Weapons, etc each have their own symbols/logos as well on clearly marked green signs.

Trivia

  • The preliminary Doom Bible includes a fictitious military entity called the "UAAF" (which stands for "United Aerospace Armed Forces") that employs the player characters, although the UAC is also mentioned. The initials "UAC" are not clarified, and is used primarily to mark a clean "Star Wars Imperial or 2001" style in the facilities built by an interstellar construction company named "StarStruct, Inc." Details of what specific role the UAC itself plays in the events are sketchy, however. The UAC and the UAAF operate on a fictional planet or moon called Tei Tenga, not on Mars and its moons.
  • Official or custom levels depicting UAC facilities are often called "techbase" or "UAC base" levels by fans. The word "base" is commonly used for military facilities, and appears in the core Doom games in E1M9: Military Base from Doom (which incidentally does not display any UAC logos) and MAP10: Refueling Base from Doom II.
  • A UAC "Dark Eye Armor Corps" is mentioned in some audio logs (Peter Raleigh; Han Lee) in Doom 3: it may be a reference by the Doom 3 writers to the 1995 game.
  • The UAC is based on the Weyland-Yutani Corporation from the Alien series.

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