MAP01: Back to Saturn X Radio Report (BTSX-E1)

MAP01: Back to Saturn X Radio Report is the first level of the first episode of Back to Saturn X. It was designed by Sarah Mancuso (esselfortium) and Richard Frei (Tarnsman), the former of whom composed the level's music track, "Entering". The par time is 1:15.

Beginning outside, the player enters a quite expansive station with a nukage river flowing through it, and finds the blue keycard which allows him to access the tram station and exit.

Secrets

 * 1) Sector 139: Upon first sight of the bridge (see screenshots below), turn right into the nukage to find an alcove containing a radiation suit. 'Use' the back wall, and it will lower to reveal a green armor.
 * 2) Sector 161: After crossing the bridge, go in to the short tunnel at the end of the area, containing a medikit. Go outside into the nukage area, and follow it round to a teleporter. You will be taken to an area containing a soulsphere.
 * 3) Sector 465: There is a small room like a squashed hexagon, due north of the main building's entrance courtyard. The wall on the south-west side features an open panel with flickering light revealing exposed red wires or pipes. Take the nearby lift to reach the vantage point of the windows that surround this room, and shoot this panel. Then move to the west, and jump down a hole in the wall to the south. You arrive on a platform overlooking the nukage pool, and at the western end of the platform a teleport pad is now accessible. It leads to the wilderness north of the base, where you will find a super shotgun. Note that getting back into the base will expose you to a massive teleportation-based ambush.

Current records
The records for the map at the Doom Speed Demo Archive are:

The data was last verified in its entirety on October 24, 2022.

Things
This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level:

Trivia

 * The name of this level in the official add-on version refers to the fact that all level names derived from the band in the original release of BTSX had to be changed due to possible copyright infringement upon being published by id Software.