Thread:HoundTheDestroyer93/@comment-25808351-20181203210347/@comment-30014014-20190317155642

The thing with doom guy is that he does care abut other people. It's more subtle than what the game would seem to allow, honestly. Besides, there's thart uch more demons to humans ratio that he can barelt find one that's alive to begin with. The only one he found was already in the process of possession after inviting demons to their bases in Mars.

At the beginning of the game, in the elevator, when Samuel Hayden says what they've done was for the benefit of mankind, Doom guy looks down at the dead man in front of him and starts shaking in anger, almost as if he's disbelieving every word man-robot says before smashing the controller in a fit of anger. 'For the good of mnakind you say? That dead man seems to think otherwise'.

Then there's the A.I. Vega that told him to destroy him in order to thwart an attempt to make the situation of Mars worse with demons. INstead of that, he boots the A.I on a sacechip before blowing it all to kingdom come.

Doom eternal: everyone's freaking out about trampling in his way, yet he seems benign about it. The guy with the chip to open the way, he just slowly pulls him, while he's sitting on his movable chair, to the console just to have it scan. No sudden violence or aggression.

Hell, eventhe dude who's gun he take was somewhat presented to him. He didn't deck him to a wall to take his gun.