Over the past month, the algorithm appears to have just stopped suggesting these videos to a wider audience. I would really appreciate it if you could interact with the video in anyway way to get us back in there. Like, dislike, share, comment. Anything would be amazing! Did you like Doom Eternal's lore addition to the Doomverse?
It's a shame, that UA-cam isn't pushing your channel. I'm not a big fan of superlatives, but this really is the most amazing lore-channel on this platform. The narrative structure, the visualization, your voice... uh-maze-in :)
After the Slayer himself, Samuel Hayden was my favorite character in DOOM 2016 because of his murky stance on the usage of Argent energy while still helping us. And of course, Darin DePaul brings such a badass voice to him. I'm sure that this video will *resooooooooooolve* any questions we have about the lore 🔥
I'm hoping it helps understand the complicated story more! I know that people have found a lot of clarity in my Doom Slayer and The Dark Lord videos too! Thanks for watching as always!
@@Skyrionn Of course, bro! Happy to support the channel as always, I have a habit of watching your vids when I'm doing a long cardio session, make the time fly lol. Makes my Friday even better :)
Hayden's voice actor was nearly as good as Lance Henrikson in Mass Effect. VEGA is great too, While I prefer Cortana's humanity VEGA is pleasant to the ears.
I was confused as to why Hayden/Samur would be so aghast to the Slayer destroying the Argent towers if he knew it was made with tortured souls, now it kind of makes sense. Sacrificing a few for the many and keeping Hell at bay. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Samuel Hayden, the pinnacle of lore exposition in eternal for those that don't read the codex. Also tells the doomguy that he can't shoot a hole through mars
That was always my favorite part. Sam says u can't just shoot a hole into the center of Mars, and then ur hud pops up saying MISSION: Shoot hole into center of Mars. I lol everytime
This has got to be one of my favorite channels ever. The amount of work and research you put into each video is astounding and it’s always on topics that I enjoy that many other people aren’t covering. Thank you for being great Skyrionn
Amazing video.. I beat Doom Eternal and the expansions. It's one of my all time favorite games. I never played Doom 2016. I think I have to. This filled in a lot of parts of the story I was missing. Doom has one of the best stories of any video game. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for enhancing the Doom experience. My first Doom game was SNES, it was (very unpleasant 6fps) amazing. I often think of my younger self seeing Doom Eternal. An imaginary sort of time travel.
One thing you're wrong about. Hugo once during stream stated that actually Samur dreamed to take Father's position and that's why he cleaned his memory and turned him into Vega. He was ok to sacrifice him when Slayer was about to destroy the core. He asked Doom Slayer to restore Father only because he was a victim to the transfiguration process...
So I suppose as a character analysis, Samual Hayden's general character can be summed up as being a person who could have been just as good as the Father. The Father himself seemed to be the ultimate good of his time, as he tried to stop Daveoth from spreading immortality and suffering among his very creations. We could see throughout the new Doom games that Samual did some good things, including giving power to the doom guy in order to stop the demon onslaught, disapprove of the Khan Maykrs rule, and as a robot, awaken the Doom Slayer and work towards saving human civilization from energy crisis problems. However with that said, the problem with Samual was his failure to see the bigger picture. He couldn't see that bringing argent energy to humanity only created more problems for their society by bringing the demons closer to Earth. When returning to his mayor form, he failed to consider that bringing the father back wasn't going to truly end the demon problem. And perhaps the biggest failure was Samual's lack of awareness for the reasons behind Doom Slayer's actions. If he just realized that argent energy's problems and analyzed the Doom Slayer more closely, he would have cause the invasions that we see in Doom 2016-Eternal. To sum up, I think Samual Hayden really want to be a good guy like Doom Slayer, although being extremely flawed and unable to see the bigger picture to things.
You did a good job putting together the lore here. I had read through the codex entries myself and had a pretty good idea of what was going on, but you put it so eloquently and nicely placed here; and I appreciate that :3
Fantastic summary of Samyr Makyr! Looking forward to a full lore video. I do want to mention that the wretch is Commander Valen and this is supported both by the in-game lore, the story and the level design of Valen's Exile in Hell.
I think as the prophecy foretells Samuel Hayden will have become corrupted by the crucible power. Leading him to somehow creating an army that conquers both heaven and hell.
Love the work you do, doing my part after finding you this morning while at work. Keep it up, you've got the kind of voice and intonation I could listen to all the time
Really helped a lot with understanding the complicated lore of Doom! I still have to watch your Dark Lord video (and a VEGA video in the future too maybe (? ), but a great work nontheless! Keep it up, mate.
@@mikeharris6429 He goes to Earth and starts the only organization that kept humanity from being totally annihilated by Hell's army. He's the only reason they even had a chance of fighting back. He's more of a Machiavellian figure than an outright evil one in my book, but I could be just letting how cool his cyborg body is cloud my judgement.
I've done research on religions and mystical teaching from around the world for about almost 2 years and I didn't realize how much the Doom lore parallels pieces of ancient texts, albeit Doom has added their own entirely new story, but the core essence of the story is still there
In response to your call to boost the algo: I've been thinking why the lore and setting of the new Doom games (2016 and Eternal) are so captivating and almost surreal. Doom is something very special. The music too also enhances this whole experience. But I believe it has to do with the heavy religious influences in the games. Humanity since the dawn of time has been fascinated, scared and zealous over anything superstitious, super-natural and godlike. This game puts all of that to the max. It has hell, heaven (urdak), other realms and all the gods and angels (maykrs). So not only does this game speak to a humanly need for understanding what is above and after us, it also shows an eternal struggle and immensely destructive conflict between all these forces. It was essentially a war between heaven and hell for example when hell fought the subjects of heaven (the Argenta people). This game is not just a senseless conflict or some other regular conflict-style storyline like in other games, it is a conflict about our deepest insecurities and fears of what lies beyond everything. Like I said, a war between fricking hell and heaven. The whole concept of this is absolutely surreal and almost instills a sense of psychological despair. These games show the absolute end in which heaven has forsaken us, and hell is about to destroy us. And then there is an unusual character that embodies what first seems like senseless rage and aggression, but is actually the 'prophet' that would save everything. The DoomSlayer speaks to us in another deep way that extreme emotions - especially negative ones - and aggression are not always per se a bad thing. They will always be a part of us and this formula of destruction is what is needed to stop hell itself. It is not the usual story of a hero that saves the world through sUpEriOr MoRaLs and justice, but it is rather a much deeper connection to what we are all capable of when needed in the greatest times of despair. It shows not a hero, but a necessity. Rage and an unstoppable motivation to destroy demons is the only thing that can save us, and the DoomSlayer is this 'prophet' of Doom that uses this deep primal part of us to get the job done. Doom is a confrontation with what ignorant people would call our 'ugly' or 'bad' side, not understanding that these parts of us serve a real function and are here for a reason. Doom is a mirror that shows us all that lies beneath the surface. It digs deep into the essence of what makes us and drives us. It shows us what happens to us when we've lost everything.
I know this is a take most Doom fans won’t agree with, but it is uncharacteristic of Sam to fight the slayer. Even after the father’s life sphere has been destroyed, he still would’ve helped the slayer since his holy mission has the same goal as the slayer does. A lot of the lore tries to show Samuel as an acolyte serving his Father, but it also highlights his self serving betrayal of the father. You can sugar coat it all you want, but he went against the word of his god so that he could have an Artificial Intelligence. Now, I’m not arguing that this makes him evil or anything like that, but it makes him smart and complex. TAG 1 throws all of this away because he couldn’t control the slayer (something he already knew from 2016-onwards) and that he was dying? I think that Samuel would welcome death after years of trying to accomplish what the father wanted. On this note, Samuel also knew Hell’s laws, as well as the fact that the divinity machine was imbued with the Dark Lord’s power, so it makes no logical sense to try and stop the slayer from unleashing him even if he was radicalized against the Dark Lord. It’s important to remember that this game was developed during the peak of the pandemic, so it’s always going to be a factor with these sorts of things, but they can still do better in the future, and I can still point out issues with the narrative.
Timeline has to be pretty fucking crazy. First there's the original timeline where William Joseph "B.J." Blazkowicz helps defeat the Nazis in WWII and his son Arthur Kenneth Blaze neé Blazkowicz has a son named William Joseph "Billy" Blazkowicz II neé Blaze (a.k.a. Commander Keen), who fights (mind controled) aliens in a nonlethal way and has two grandsons, Stan Blazkowicz and William Joseph Blazkowicz III (a.k.a. the Doom Marine), who goes to Mars, fights demons, and eventually disappears into Hell. Then the timeline where Doom III happens, whatever the deal with that was. Then the timeline where the Doom Marine stumbles out of Hell into Argent, becomes the Doom Slayer, and eventually ends up on what has to be the third Earth. And then there's the timeline where William Joseph "B.J." Blazkowicz fucks up and ends up in a coma, the NAZIs win WWII, so B.J. has to come back and beat them, and instead of a son, B.J. has twin daughters Jessie "Jes" Blazkowicz and Zofia "Soph" Blazkowicz, which somehow still results in a grandson named William Joseph "Billy" Blaze (presumably neé Blazkowicz II) (a.k.a. Commander Keen) who fights (presumably mind controlled) aliens but in a far more genocidal way and has twin son and daughter Billy Blaze and Billie Blaze.
It was my personal choice when playing through - however, I didn't realise I had used the "wrong" suit when recording some of the cutscenes. You're the first person to notice!
Can you do lore video on similar hero Joseph Staten? Same story essentially, commits to noble cause. Chosen by god. Makes beautiful creation. Saves humanity. Then gives up everything to serve malevolent entity of all consuming power. Gets sacrificed.
Can't wait for a "devil's advocate" episode on this, there were times I actually thought. "Wow, this guy is trying his best to follow his God's will. Which is, well certainly heavily favored to humanity, a fairly good deed. I mean, sure he left his own race to possibly die. But the bigger the person the bigger the flaws I suppose"
This is the third video in this series that I'm watching, and I just realised a plot hole: If the Maykrs are a hive mind, how did the Khan Maykr or Samur Maykr lie to each other or hide secrets?
Ever since TAG1 released, I always just assumed that Samur presented himself immediately to some UAC head runners and made a deal with them to forge the "Samuel Hayden" identity in return for an infinite energy source (Argent Energy). I think he immediately took on his robotic form and essentially made people believe that there was a "human" Samuel to keep his real identity hidden. Correct me if I'm wrong, but in TAG1 Atlantica mission, Samuel describes his maykr body as one of the oldest and most important UAC possessions, so if they had his body presumably before acquiring the Argent Energy, then it only makes sense that the UAC knew about his origins from the start, right? Just saying, because I'm not sure if Samur is capable of mimicking a human body as the video tries to imply. I think. Nonetheless, amazing story recap on the second most interesting character in the last two games. Sorry if what I said here turns out to be a pile of misinformation. *Peace*
I also want to mention a theory that there actually was a human version of Samuel Hayden. One that lived a life of a rich and educated man, only to lose a battle with cancer. Samur and the UAC saw this as an opportunity to use his death as a way of forging a new identity for Samur. Suddenly - to his coworker's surprise - Samuel came back but different, slightly more *metallic* so to speak. With a different behaviour and voice. Almost as if there was somebody else's soul in a body that was supposed to be his. I hope you see what I'm implying here.
@@mado-wh4jv I'm with you on the dimensions thing but Khan Maker herself stated that the slayer comes from (Not the exact quote I believe, but something along those lines) "Earth of the second dimension" implying that the earth from 2016 and Eternal isn't the same as from original Doom and Doom 2.
I don't quite remember why the Slayer destroyed the Sphere of the father instead of just taking the Dark Lord and leaving. But then again, there is not much to understand about the slayer.
Over the past month, the algorithm appears to have just stopped suggesting these videos to a wider audience. I would really appreciate it if you could interact with the video in anyway way to get us back in there. Like, dislike, share, comment. Anything would be amazing!
Did you like Doom Eternal's lore addition to the Doomverse?
done
It's a shame, that UA-cam isn't pushing your channel. I'm not a big fan of superlatives, but this really is the most amazing lore-channel on this platform. The narrative structure, the visualization, your voice... uh-maze-in :)
im noticing youtube is going hard into nonviolence, 40k channels seem snubbed too
Just to let you know, this video hit my suggested videos. I think it was due to the other DOOM historical info I had recently watched though.
Thank you for the video Skyrionn - I appreciate the time and effort invested in the creation of this video.❤
Samuel Hayden alongside VEGA is literally one of the reasons why I like DOOM 2016 and Eternal, it's such a great character
They really are. I'm looking forward to properly exploring VEGA in a future video too
The voice acting and sound design certainly made a lasting impression. Both utterly captivating in 2016.
@@paulanderson3772 You can't just shoot a hole into the surface of Mars.
@@paulanderson3772 That first time you hear Vega's name, "This is VEGA." That certain robotic rasp to his voice just.. unnnggghh~
After the Slayer himself, Samuel Hayden was my favorite character in DOOM 2016 because of his murky stance on the usage of Argent energy while still helping us. And of course, Darin DePaul brings such a badass voice to him.
I'm sure that this video will *resooooooooooolve* any questions we have about the lore 🔥
I'm hoping it helps understand the complicated story more! I know that people have found a lot of clarity in my Doom Slayer and The Dark Lord videos too! Thanks for watching as always!
@@Skyrionn
Of course, bro! Happy to support the channel as always, I have a habit of watching your vids when I'm doing a long cardio session, make the time fly lol.
Makes my Friday even better :)
To be fair what other characters were there 😂
Hayden's voice actor was nearly as good as Lance Henrikson in Mass Effect.
VEGA is great too, While I prefer Cortana's humanity VEGA is pleasant to the ears.
"Did he just throw the damn monitor?"
- Dr. Samuel Hayden
Probably
I was confused as to why Hayden/Samur would be so aghast to the Slayer destroying the Argent towers if he knew it was made with tortured souls, now it kind of makes sense. Sacrificing a few for the many and keeping Hell at bay. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Yeah that's basically it yeah!
Great detailing not only on Sam himself but the whole story that motivated his actions. Not a villain but, ironically, not an angel either.
Samuel Hayden, the pinnacle of lore exposition in eternal for those that don't read the codex.
Also tells the doomguy that he can't shoot a hole through mars
That was always my favorite part. Sam says u can't just shoot a hole into the center of Mars, and then ur hud pops up saying MISSION: Shoot hole into center of Mars.
I lol everytime
You do a fantastic job with these videos. I'm a big fan of doom but the lore for me sometimes got a bit confusing, you helped it become clear for me.
Glad to help! These are super difficult to write but they come together well at the end!
@@Skyrionn A big understatement in both regards, but it's always worth the wait.
This has got to be one of my favorite channels ever. The amount of work and research you put into each video is astounding and it’s always on topics that I enjoy that many other people aren’t covering. Thank you for being great Skyrionn
The Unchained Predator video was amazing, I did not expect another one like it.
You have earned a subscriber.
Amazing video.. I beat Doom Eternal and the expansions. It's one of my all time favorite games. I never played Doom 2016. I think I have to. This filled in a lot of parts of the story I was missing. Doom has one of the best stories of any video game. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for enhancing the Doom experience.
My first Doom game was SNES, it was (very unpleasant 6fps) amazing. I often think of my younger self seeing Doom Eternal. An imaginary sort of time travel.
One thing you're wrong about. Hugo once during stream stated that actually Samur dreamed to take Father's position and that's why he cleaned his memory and turned him into Vega. He was ok to sacrifice him when Slayer was about to destroy the core. He asked Doom Slayer to restore Father only because he was a victim to the transfiguration process...
This explained like most of the doom story for me it was so good
Doom universe deserves more love than it gets, thanks for the video!
So I suppose as a character analysis, Samual Hayden's general character can be summed up as being a person who could have been just as good as the Father. The Father himself seemed to be the ultimate good of his time, as he tried to stop Daveoth from spreading immortality and suffering among his very creations. We could see throughout the new Doom games that Samual did some good things, including giving power to the doom guy in order to stop the demon onslaught, disapprove of the Khan Maykrs rule, and as a robot, awaken the Doom Slayer and work towards saving human civilization from energy crisis problems. However with that said, the problem with Samual was his failure to see the bigger picture. He couldn't see that bringing argent energy to humanity only created more problems for their society by bringing the demons closer to Earth. When returning to his mayor form, he failed to consider that bringing the father back wasn't going to truly end the demon problem. And perhaps the biggest failure was Samual's lack of awareness for the reasons behind Doom Slayer's actions. If he just realized that argent energy's problems and analyzed the Doom Slayer more closely, he would have cause the invasions that we see in Doom 2016-Eternal. To sum up, I think Samual Hayden really want to be a good guy like Doom Slayer, although being extremely flawed and unable to see the bigger picture to things.
You did a good job putting together the lore here. I had read through the codex entries myself and had a pretty good idea of what was going on, but you put it so eloquently and nicely placed here; and I appreciate that :3
I'm gonna be honest, I liked Hayden way more in 2016 and Eternal before he suddenly got ret-conned into a completely different character.
Fantastic summary of Samyr Makyr! Looking forward to a full lore video.
I do want to mention that the wretch is Commander Valen and this is supported both by the in-game lore, the story and the level design of Valen's Exile in Hell.
I recently found this channel and it's incredible!! I will like, share, comment... Whatever you need! People need to see this content!!!
I think as the prophecy foretells Samuel Hayden will have become corrupted by the crucible power.
Leading him to somehow creating an army that conquers both heaven and hell.
I think I'd agree with that
Your content is amazing, especially on Portal. The way you present the information is so clear. Keep it up man
Love the work you do, doing my part after finding you this morning while at work. Keep it up, you've got the kind of voice and intonation I could listen to all the time
Amazing video, thanks for putting it together!
Yau, new Doom lore video!! May I suggest doing a lore study on Olivia Pierce next?
Samuel Hayden wasn’t evil, he was just trying to do the right thing sometimes you have to do bad to do some good
Awww yiss, been patiently waiting for something after binging all your doom and HL content 😅
Hope you enjoyed this one. I try to post once a week!
Wow, you went into a lot of detail on this one! I don't know a lot about the doom games so I learned a lot!
I really enjoy your doom lore content!
Really helped a lot with understanding the complicated lore of Doom! I still have to watch your Dark Lord video (and a VEGA video in the future too maybe (? ), but a great work nontheless! Keep it up, mate.
This was brilliant! Thank you so much.
Man your content is so good one of the few channels that get me excited for new uploads
Vega & olivia pierce would be good to cover next. Great work on the video by the way.
babe wake up we gotta learn about robot angel man
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What would've happened if the Slayer didn't destroy the fathers life sphere? He comes into full power and seals hell again?
commenting just for the algorithm, keep up the great work man!
Samur is one of my favorite characters in any game story. He's not totally evil, but his goals conflict with Doom Marine's so he has to be stopped.
By knowing that the argent energy comes from people being tortured endlessly it’s indisputable that he’s evil.
@@mikeharris6429 He goes to Earth and starts the only organization that kept humanity from being totally annihilated by Hell's army. He's the only reason they even had a chance of fighting back. He's more of a Machiavellian figure than an outright evil one in my book, but I could be just letting how cool his cyborg body is cloud my judgement.
I've done research on religions and mystical teaching from around the world for about almost 2 years and I didn't realize how much the Doom lore parallels pieces of ancient texts, albeit Doom has added their own entirely new story, but the core essence of the story is still there
The stories are incredibly similar! It's such a fascinating field to study too I bet!
Beside Abrahamic stuff, what is it inspired by?
In response to your call to boost the algo:
I've been thinking why the lore and setting of the new Doom games (2016 and Eternal) are so captivating and almost surreal.
Doom is something very special. The music too also enhances this whole experience. But I believe it has to do with the heavy religious influences in the games. Humanity since the dawn of time has been fascinated, scared and zealous over anything superstitious, super-natural and godlike. This game puts all of that to the max.
It has hell, heaven (urdak), other realms and all the gods and angels (maykrs). So not only does this game speak to a humanly need for understanding what is above and after us, it also shows an eternal struggle and immensely destructive conflict between all these forces. It was essentially a war between heaven and hell for example when hell fought the subjects of heaven (the Argenta people). This game is not just a senseless conflict or some other regular conflict-style storyline like in other games, it is a conflict about our deepest insecurities and fears of what lies beyond everything. Like I said, a war between fricking hell and heaven. The whole concept of this is absolutely surreal and almost instills a sense of psychological despair. These games show the absolute end in which heaven has forsaken us, and hell is about to destroy us.
And then there is an unusual character that embodies what first seems like senseless rage and aggression, but is actually the 'prophet' that would save everything. The DoomSlayer speaks to us in another deep way that extreme emotions - especially negative ones - and aggression are not always per se a bad thing. They will always be a part of us and this formula of destruction is what is needed to stop hell itself. It is not the usual story of a hero that saves the world through sUpEriOr MoRaLs and justice, but it is rather a much deeper connection to what we are all capable of when needed in the greatest times of despair. It shows not a hero, but a necessity. Rage and an unstoppable motivation to destroy demons is the only thing that can save us, and the DoomSlayer is this 'prophet' of Doom that uses this deep primal part of us to get the job done.
Doom is a confrontation with what ignorant people would call our 'ugly' or 'bad' side, not understanding that these parts of us serve a real function and are here for a reason. Doom is a mirror that shows us all that lies beneath the surface. It digs deep into the essence of what makes us and drives us. It shows us what happens to us when we've lost everything.
I know this is a take most Doom fans won’t agree with, but it is uncharacteristic of Sam to fight the slayer.
Even after the father’s life sphere has been destroyed, he still would’ve helped the slayer since his holy mission has the same goal as the slayer does.
A lot of the lore tries to show Samuel as an acolyte serving his Father, but it also highlights his self serving betrayal of the father.
You can sugar coat it all you want, but he went against the word of his god so that he could have an Artificial Intelligence.
Now, I’m not arguing that this makes him evil or anything like that, but it makes him smart and complex.
TAG 1 throws all of this away because he couldn’t control the slayer (something he already knew from 2016-onwards) and that he was dying?
I think that Samuel would welcome death after years of trying to accomplish what the father wanted.
On this note, Samuel also knew Hell’s laws, as well as the fact that the divinity machine was imbued with the Dark Lord’s power, so it makes no logical sense to try and stop the slayer from unleashing him even if he was radicalized against the Dark Lord.
It’s important to remember that this game was developed during the peak of the pandemic, so it’s always going to be a factor with these sorts of things, but they can still do better in the future, and I can still point out issues with the narrative.
Sam-L Hyde-N is a true homie , but he can't keep getting away with it.
Timeline has to be pretty fucking crazy. First there's the original timeline where William Joseph "B.J." Blazkowicz helps defeat the Nazis in WWII and his son Arthur Kenneth Blaze neé Blazkowicz has a son named William Joseph "Billy" Blazkowicz II neé Blaze (a.k.a. Commander Keen), who fights (mind controled) aliens in a nonlethal way and has two grandsons, Stan Blazkowicz and William Joseph Blazkowicz III (a.k.a. the Doom Marine), who goes to Mars, fights demons, and eventually disappears into Hell. Then the timeline where Doom III happens, whatever the deal with that was. Then the timeline where the Doom Marine stumbles out of Hell into Argent, becomes the Doom Slayer, and eventually ends up on what has to be the third Earth. And then there's the timeline where William Joseph "B.J." Blazkowicz fucks up and ends up in a coma, the NAZIs win WWII, so B.J. has to come back and beat them, and instead of a son, B.J. has twin daughters Jessie "Jes" Blazkowicz and Zofia "Soph" Blazkowicz, which somehow still results in a grandson named William Joseph "Billy" Blaze (presumably neé Blazkowicz II) (a.k.a. Commander Keen) who fights (presumably mind controlled) aliens but in a far more genocidal way and has twin son and daughter Billy Blaze and Billie Blaze.
This is fucking nuts like doom already has complicated story but this whole new level
I see the Praetor 2.0 suit is not just my favourite! Thanks for the video!!
Also, at 26:15 there is a very familiar quote...! 😉
It was my personal choice when playing through - however, I didn't realise I had used the "wrong" suit when recording some of the cutscenes. You're the first person to notice!
Samuel Hayden is an anagram for Samhain Haydes...
Daaamn doom guy really did samuel and the father dirty asf
Keep up the good work Skyrionn!
A brilliant video - I hope you can make a full timeline video someday!
Your videos always brighten up my day
Glad you like them!
I still want a VEGA themed google assistant
My favourite Doom character
Think you could so some deep lore dives of the Metroid universe? I bet you'd do a really good job with it :)
He can't keep getting alway with it
In a game franchise where all the characters do is the youtuber face saying NO! I guess he is a masterpiece.
I absolutely love your analysis. I agree that Samuel was only looking for the best solution.
Nice video
you didnt talk about how samuel has grippy rubberized handles on his hips for tactile embracing
Excellent video
Sam is a bit of both a villain and a hero, his goals were in the tight place.
Amazing vidja as always :)
Another amazing piece of work.
Can you do lore video on similar hero Joseph Staten? Same story essentially, commits to noble cause. Chosen by god. Makes beautiful creation. Saves humanity. Then gives up everything to serve malevolent entity of all consuming power. Gets sacrificed.
Samur was such a W being, only wanted to serve the Father and Humanity.
Great video thanks!
Since I skipped every cutscene this is a video I needed
If I made a Doom movie, and did it right, Lance Henrikson would play Samuel Hayden.
amazing video! You should make one about VEGA too!
your voice really helps this, i love doom lore but some videos sound either monochrome or AI so was hard to listen lol so please do more xD
Can't wait for a "devil's advocate" episode on this, there were times I actually thought. "Wow, this guy is trying his best to follow his God's will. Which is, well certainly heavily favored to humanity, a fairly good deed. I mean, sure he left his own race to possibly die. But the bigger the person the bigger the flaws I suppose"
Great video
26:11 HL1 quote reference
Great vid
When the doom music starts playing
E1m1*
Can't wait for part two :D
Nice more doom content is always appreciated
This is the third video in this series that I'm watching, and I just realised a plot hole:
If the Maykrs are a hive mind, how did the Khan Maykr or Samur Maykr lie to each other or hide secrets?
Nice to see a lore video on the ghost of Kyiv 🫡🔥
Ever since TAG1 released, I always just assumed that Samur presented himself immediately to some UAC head runners and made a deal with them to forge the "Samuel Hayden" identity in return for an infinite energy source (Argent Energy).
I think he immediately took on his robotic form and essentially made people believe that there was a "human" Samuel to keep his real identity hidden.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but in TAG1 Atlantica mission, Samuel describes his maykr body as one of the oldest and most important UAC possessions, so if they had his body presumably before acquiring the Argent Energy, then it only makes sense that the UAC knew about his origins from the start, right?
Just saying, because I'm not sure if Samur is capable of mimicking a human body as the video tries to imply. I think.
Nonetheless, amazing story recap on the second most interesting character in the last two games. Sorry if what I said here turns out to be a pile of misinformation.
*Peace*
I also want to mention a theory that there actually was a human version of Samuel Hayden. One that lived a life of a rich and educated man, only to lose a battle with cancer.
Samur and the UAC saw this as an opportunity to use his death as a way of forging a new identity for Samur.
Suddenly - to his coworker's surprise - Samuel came back but different, slightly more *metallic* so to speak. With a different behaviour and voice. Almost as if there was somebody else's soul in a body that was supposed to be his. I hope you see what I'm implying here.
@@mado-wh4jv I'm with you on the dimensions thing but Khan Maker herself stated that the slayer comes from (Not the exact quote I believe, but something along those lines) "Earth of the second dimension" implying that the earth from 2016 and Eternal isn't the same as from original Doom and Doom 2.
new vid idea- Analysis of the Battle of City 17
I wonder if he would be loved like this with a different voice actor. Darin De Paul is such an amazing fit.
I don't quite remember why the Slayer destroyed the Sphere of the father instead of just taking the Dark Lord and leaving. But then again, there is not much to understand about the slayer.
He can't keep getting away with this.
haha
@@Skyrionn You laugh, but do you know what he's referencing?
Love the video! Would love to help on one someday if you ever need help researching stuff
I love his mechanical voice. Feel bad when Doomguy had to fight him.
Stupid hyped for this ❤
Om nom nom delicious overnight shift content
is there potential for more DOOM lore videos?
Thanks for covering the story of DOOM. Your videos are the first that explain this disaster of a convoluted story line in an understandable way.
I honestly preferred the original Doom, where the Doom Marine was just a human with a lot of anger, willpower, and a pet rabbit.
Poor Daisy.
Perhaps Samuels’ true name is Samael.
Morally Gray and he's doing it for the greater good
Very nice
I would like to see more of other games
There are more to come!
@@Skyrionn thumbs up emoji
Nice
I need to get the dlc for eternal. Kind of forgot about it
how on earth did you film the maps?
Still a more touching story than Titanic.
I'm not joking.
I don’t know if you already did this but can you do a video about half life 2 beta
the wraiths teleported him there
Doom Slayer's purpose is to be a sledgehammer.
Fun fact. The Doom slayer is a devout Catholic.
Love to see other games expanded on, especially DOOM.
There are so many topics to cover too!