Annie

A partial conversion for Doom II: Hell on Earth

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Story
After the invasion of Hell on Earth, UAC soldiers succeeded in capturing a live Spider Mastermind. She was then secretly transported to Thanatos, a colonized planet far away from Earth.

Scientists began their experiments on the specimen which they later named Annie. Annie's purpose was to defend the human race agains Hell should there ever be another encounter. With enhanced abilities, more intelligence and greater power, Annie became the humans' ultimate weapon against evil.

But Hell was never meant to contain. Soon after the experiments, Annie broke loose and left a trail of death behind her. She then summoned a portal, allowing a legion of demons to enter the planet and begin the invasion.
The UAC headquarters on Earth recieved a distress call by the last of the remaining UAC personnel on Thanatos. Four ships were sent to deal with the situation.
But the message that the headquarters recieved was disrupted and chaotic, so the marines didn't know exactly what to expect on Thanatos, and were quickly surprised by the new invaders.
Two of the four ships were destroyed, the other two suffered severe damage and crashed on the planet.

You were the only survivor of your ship. Weakened by the crash, you looked for shelter in one of the nearby buildings. It appeared to be a medical lab. Inside you found some medkits and patched yourself up to search for survivors of the other crashed ship. Just before you opened the door to leave the lab, you heard some dogs barking. You went back, searching for the source of the sound and suddenly you stumbled upon three dog kennels. The reports attached to the kennels revealed that these dogs were actually attack dogs, obeying marine command.
You smashed the locks from their cages, setting the dogs free. They followed you around.
With an evil grin upon your face, you left the lab with your new allies.



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