TNT: Evilution


 * "TNT" redirects here. For the modding collaborative, see TeamTNT.

TNT: Evilution, released in June 1996, forms one half of Final Doom, a commercial product which consists of two 32-level IWADs (the other being The Plutonia Experiment), similar to Doom II. The "TNT" in the title stands for "The New Technology" and is also the name of the mapping team who created Evilution.

TNT: Evilution was completed in November 1995, and was to have been released for free. However, a publishing deal was brokered by John Romero, resulting in the commercial release of Final Doom by id Software.

The commercialization of TNT: Evilution caused a certain amount of controversy amongst the Doom community, and Evilution is consequently one of Doomworld's "Top 10 Infamous WADs", albeit not for reasons of gameplay or level design. Evilution has a much more technical theme with levels that are akin to real buildings, versus Plutonia, whose floor design tends more toward a natural landscape feel.

Eleven levels from the IWAD are featured in the Sony PlayStation version of Final Doom.

Story
In TNT: Evilution the UAC once again are intent on developing and experimenting with dimensional gateway technology. They set up a base on Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, with a solid detachment of space marines for protection. The marines do their job well: when the first experimental gateway is opened they annihilate the forces of Hell. Anything that came through the gateway was immediately destroyed by the marines, and so research on the gateways continued.

Later, the yearly supply ship came earlier than expected, and looks strange and unusually large on the radar. The personnel of the base go out to behold the terrible truth: it is a spaceship from Hell, built of steel, stone, flesh, bone and corruption. The ship's enormous gates open to unleash a rain of demons on the base. Quickly, the whole base is overrun, and everyone is slain or zombified.

The Doomguy, now in command of the marine deployment, has been away on a walk, and has thus escaped death or zombification. After being attacked by an imp he rushes back to the base, where he sees the demonic spaceship still hovering above it and realizes what has happened. Then he swears that he will seek revenge for his slain troops, and sets out to slay as many evil creatures as possible.

Levels
As in Doom II, the levels can be divided up into four sets. There are three loose episodes each defined by its own sky texture (1-11, 12-20 and 21-30) and two secret levels (31-32). The player is presented with a text screen in between the episodes (before levels 12 and 21). Additional textual interludes appear before level 7, before each secret level, and at the conclusion of the game. The designers of each map were unveiled by Ty Halderman in a at the Doomworld forums in 2004, showing that several level designs were shared between multiple authors.

MAP01 to MAP06; experimental labs levels:


 * Level 1: System Control
 * Level 2: Human BBQ
 * Level 3: Power Control
 * Level 4: Wormhole
 * Level 5: Hanger
 * Level 6: Open Season

MAP07 to MAP11; military base levels:


 * Level 7: Prison
 * Level 8: Metal
 * Level 9: Stronghold
 * Level 10: Redemption
 * Level 11: Storage Facility

MAP12 to MAP20; nighttime levels:


 * Level 12: Crater
 * Level 13: Nukage Processing
 * Level 14: Steel Works
 * Level 15: Dead Zone (Exit to secret level)
 * Level 16: Deepest Reaches
 * Level 17: Processing Area
 * Level 18: Mill
 * Level 19: Shipping/Respawning
 * Level 20: Central Processing

MAP21 to MAP30; hellish levels:


 * Level 21: Administration Center
 * Level 22: Habitat
 * Level 23: Lunar Mining Project
 * Level 24: Quarry
 * Level 25: Baron's Den
 * Level 26: Ballistyx
 * Level 27: Mount Pain
 * Level 28: Heck
 * Level 29: River Styx
 * Level 30: Last Call

MAP31</tt> and MAP32</tt>; secret levels:


 * Level 31: Pharaoh (Exit to super secret level)
 * Level 32: Caribbean

Music
Unlike Plutonia, most maps feature new music, composed by Jonathan El-Bizri, Josh Martel, L.A. Sieben and Tom Mustaine.

Current records
The Compet-n episode records for TNT are:


 * 1) Uncompleted as of the most recent Compet-n database update.
 * 2) Recorded with the Final Doom executable; desyncs with the Doom II executable on MAP06.
 * 3) Recorded with the Final Doom executable.

File specifications
TNT:Evilution is contained in an IWAD file named TNT.WAD. Its most common version is 18195736</tt> bytes in size and contains 3101 entries. It has the following hashes: