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  {{Quote|Marine. Bravo Team is down. Their operational status is unknown. They were carrying a military transmission card. It's vital you retrieve that card as it contains encoded data needed to send the distress signal to the Fleet. You're the last hope to get reinforcements. Find that card and find it fast.|Sergeant Kelly|Doom 3}}
 
  {{Quote|Marine. Bravo Team is down. Their operational status is unknown. They were carrying a military transmission card. It's vital you retrieve that card as it contains encoded data needed to send the distress signal to the Fleet. You're the last hope to get reinforcements. Find that card and find it fast.|Sergeant Kelly|Doom 3}}
  
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'''Enpro Plant: Energy Processing and Storage''' is the ninth level of [[Doom 3]]. It begins with [[Bravo Team]] being ambushed and wiped out, save for a single survivor. The [[Lost Soul (Doom 3)|lost soul]] is introduced in a cut scene, and [[wraith]]s first appear here as well.
  
'''Enpro Plant: Energy Processing and Storage''' is the ninth level of [[Doom 3]]. It begins with Bravo Team being ambushed and wiped out, save for a single survivor. The [[Lost Soul (Doom 3)|Lost Soul]] is introduced in a cutscene, and [[Wraith]]s first appear here as well.
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This level also serves as the opening setting of [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]]'s ''[[The Lost Mission]]'' expansion.
 
 
This is also the level where ''[[The Lost Mission]]'' begins.  
 
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
The level begins with [[Bravo Team]] being ambushed and massacred by the demons. During the fight, one of the marines accidentally shoots a coolant pipe. The damaged pipe releases excess pressure (which had built up due to workers' negligence) which destroys one of the main reactor's cooling rods, causing the reactor to overheat.
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The level begins with Bravo Team being ambushed and massacred by the demons. During the fight, one of the marines accidentally shoots a coolant pipe. The damaged pipe releases excess pressure (which had built up due to workers' negligence) which destroys one of the main reactor's cooling rods, causing the reactor to overheat.
  
The player is subsequently given two tasks: fix the damaged reactor, and retrieve the transmission card from Bravo Team. A sentry bot assists the player during the first part of the level.
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The player is subsequently given two tasks: fix the damaged reactor, and retrieve the transmission card from Bravo Team. A [[sentry bot]] assists the player during the first part of the level.
  
After getting down to the reactor and replacing the cooling rod, it is shown that [[Swann]] and [[Campbell]] were searching for the transmission card as well, but they didn't find it, as it was kept by a surviving member of the Bravo Team. Swann and Campbell then use a car to drive to the Communications. The player fights his way to Bravo Team's location, where he meets up with this survivor. The survivor gives him the transmission card, but is then killed by a wraith. With the card in hand, the player exits the Enpro Facility and heads to Communications Transfer.
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After making it down to the reactor and replacing the cooling rod, it is shown that [[Swann]] and [[Campbell]] were searching for the transmission card as well, but they were not able to find it, as it was kept by a surviving member of Bravo Team. Swann and Campbell then use a car to drive to Communications. The player fights his way to Bravo Team's last location, where he meets up with this survivor. The survivor gives him the transmission card, but is then immediately killed by a wraith. With the card in hand, the player exits the Enpro Facility and heads to [[Communications Transfer]].
  
Note: it may seem that this level is timed due to the announcer constantly saying that the reactor temperature is rising, but it's actually not, so the player can play through at any pace they want.
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Note: it may seem that this level is timed due to the announcer constantly saying that the reactor temperature is rising, but there is no actual time limit; the player can play through at any desired pace.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:38, 15 December 2018

Doom 3 maps
Enpro Plant: Energy Processing and Storage
Map name: game/enpro
"Marine. Bravo Team is down. Their operational status is unknown. They were carrying a military transmission card. It's vital you retrieve that card as it contains encoded data needed to send the distress signal to the Fleet. You're the last hope to get reinforcements. Find that card and find it fast."
― Sergeant Kelly [source]

Enpro Plant: Energy Processing and Storage is the ninth level of Doom 3. It begins with Bravo Team being ambushed and wiped out, save for a single survivor. The lost soul is introduced in a cut scene, and wraiths first appear here as well.

This level also serves as the opening setting of Doom 3: BFG Edition's The Lost Mission expansion.

Summary

The level begins with Bravo Team being ambushed and massacred by the demons. During the fight, one of the marines accidentally shoots a coolant pipe. The damaged pipe releases excess pressure (which had built up due to workers' negligence) which destroys one of the main reactor's cooling rods, causing the reactor to overheat.

The player is subsequently given two tasks: fix the damaged reactor, and retrieve the transmission card from Bravo Team. A sentry bot assists the player during the first part of the level.

After making it down to the reactor and replacing the cooling rod, it is shown that Swann and Campbell were searching for the transmission card as well, but they were not able to find it, as it was kept by a surviving member of Bravo Team. Swann and Campbell then use a car to drive to Communications. The player fights his way to Bravo Team's last location, where he meets up with this survivor. The survivor gives him the transmission card, but is then immediately killed by a wraith. With the card in hand, the player exits the Enpro Facility and heads to Communications Transfer.

Note: it may seem that this level is timed due to the announcer constantly saying that the reactor temperature is rising, but there is no actual time limit; the player can play through at any desired pace.

PDAs

  • Paul Raad: Control 1, on desk right of the screen that seals the valve leaks.
  • Theresa Chasar: Power Core Access.
  • Steve Hammer: Garage Exit, behind stacked crates in vehicle area

Characters

Enemies

Enemies Recruit Marine Veteran
Fat zombies 4 4 4
Imps 37 42 42
Maggots 13 14 14
Lost Souls 27 31 31
Wraiths 6 7 7

Weapons/Items

Items Recruit Marine Veteran
Plasma guns 4 4 4
Bullets (large) 1 1 1
Shells (small) 6 6 6
Shells (large) 1 1 1
Clips (small) 5 5 5
Clips (large) 12 12 12
Ammo belts 4 4 4
Grenades 1 1 1
Cells (small) 14 14 14
Cells (large) 2 2 2
Med kits (small) 11 11 11
Med kits (large) 8 8 8
Armor shards 34 34 34
Security armor 5 5 5

There are also two health stations on the level, with 75 health in reserve each.

Storage Cabinets/Door Codes

  • Storage Cabinet #063: 972. Found in Theresa Chasar's audio log. Contains: plasma gun, cells (large), med kit (small).
  • Plasma Storage Room: 734. Found in Steve Hammer's audio log. Contains: plasma gun, cells (small) x9, security armor, armor shard x3, med kit (large), med kit (small) x2.

Secrets

  • When being escorted by a sentry bot, it's better not to just follow it, but also explore various other passages that can be found along the way, as quite a few supplies can be found there. The bot itself will not go away without the player, and will patiently wait.
  • In Power Core Access, if the player goes all the way to the end of the first floor, there's a ladder just under the platform, which the player can climb down to find some supplies.

Gallery

External links