

was transferred to Mars, home of the Union Aerospace Corporation. The officer and his body cast were shipped to Pearl Harbor, while B.J. Three years ago (before his transfer to Mars), he assaulted a superior officer for ordering his soldiers to fire upon civilians. Blazkowicz telling him of a shotgun hidden in another secret room.īackground Original Backstory (from original Doom's manual) īlazkowicz is a space marine, one of Earth's toughest, hardened in combat and trained for action. The email is discovered in a secret room, addressed to B.J. It is unclear if he is just another member of the staff of the UAC base, or possibly the only time the Marine's name is given in the game. Blazkowicz is a descendent of the original William Blazkowicz that is mentioned in the original Doom RPG.

The Doom II Marine's backstory differs from that of the original Doom character in that he fought on UAC Mars Base and escaped in a drop ship. However, the Marine of Doom II may not be the same character from the Doom I originally. Both are technically soft reboots (a reboot where continuity from the previous games is retained, but not exactly as shown in previous iterations), so it is hard to tell if the events that would lead to Blazkowicz and the Doom Slayer being related still apply.Īmusingly, both Blazkowicz and the Doom Slayer would guest star alongside each other in 2017's Quake Champions. It should be noted that this only applies to the original timeline for both franchises Wolfenstien has moved onto a new timeline (often called the MachineGames Timeline) with The New Order, while Doom would get a revised timeline with the 2016 game. Blazkowicz discussing a hidden secret room containing a shotgun for the Marine to find.This could also be an ingame jokeĪccording to Tom Hall, and John Romero, the original William Blazkowicz was the grandfather of Commander Keen, and ancestor of Doom Guy of the original Doom. You find the mentioned in a log addressed to B.J.

Blazkowicz could be the Doom Marine in Doom RPG.
