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Doom the tei tenga incident
Doom the tei tenga incident







doom the tei tenga incident

From this, we can easily deduce Tei Tenga has a soil rich in oxides and iron. The computer screens in the game, as well as the sky textures, indicate Tei Tenga has a brownish red hue. The Planet is littered with fossils of giant animals, suggesting that long ago before the events of the Doom Bible, the planet was green and covered in life much like that of Earth's Sahara desert during the last Ice Age. The secondary base is also the main location of the game's protagonist. There are two main bases on Tei Tenga the primary military research base is on the Lightside, the secondary base on the Darkside. The anomalies that are being studied are located at Tei Tenga's magnetic poles. Because of the synchronous rotation, it is divided into two sections, a continually bright hemisphere called the Lightside, and a complementary sunless hemisphere called the Darkside. The celestial body is tidally locked and thus the same hemisphere always faces the star it orbits therefore it does not have day and night cycles. Tei Tenga: Offworld Travel Guide Doom Bible By December 2149, indentured servants on the offworld Tei Tenga Mining Station were replaced with robotic workers, optimal output expected to return to normal by this date. In the 2016 reboot DOOM, the Tei Tenga Mining Station is an offworld UAC installation. Another scene shows a brownish/green planet from space does roughly resemble the colors of the classic Doom's Tei Tenga screens (albeit in much higher detail. While not specifically mentioned by name, some of the terminals in Doom 3 discuss UAC's other world colinization practices and show several other planets including one brown planet turning a lush green (assuming its not a 'terriform' projection of the future of Mars), this could be Tei Tenga or one of the other worlds UAC has colonized. Tei Tenga can later be seen on screens throughout other UAC installations as well. Other computers appear to show data being transmitted from UAC Base Tei Tenga. Other images on the computers include the Sun, Earth, etc. This Tei Tenga imagery appears on a several computer screens in the various Doom, Doom II, and Final Doom maps. Main UAC destinations or monitored regions include to be the Sun, Earth, Tei Tenga, and what appears to be a portion of a nebula. Each showing various destinations and landmarks the UAC is concerned with. Tei Tenga's first appearance in Doom is in the Phobos Hangar on view screens in the main entry way of the Hangar, hanging from the ceiling. This is a reference that the corporation controls way more planets than simply Mars (and it's moons). The original Doom's manual states that the UAC is a 'multi-planetary' conglomerate.









Doom the tei tenga incident