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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The concept of feeding a weapon with the "souls" of killed enemies might be inspired by the [[Doom Bible]]. At the ammo section, it was told that the demon-styled weapons (like the former [[Unmaker]]) used the "Killed humans" ammo.
 
*The concept of feeding a weapon with the "souls" of killed enemies might be inspired by the [[Doom Bible]]. At the ammo section, it was told that the demon-styled weapons (like the former [[Unmaker]]) used the "Killed humans" ammo.
*According to the ''Making of Doom III'' book, the Soul Cube was originally supposed to have been divided into four segments. The Player's journey through Hell would have involved collecting and reuniting the four segments.
 
*Also, according to the ''Making of Doom III'' book, the Soul Cube was meant to guide the Player through visions of the Ancient Martian civilization early in the game.
 
  
 
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