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'''The Lost Mission''' is the second official [[Doom 3]] expansion pack, released in 2012 with [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]]. It consists of eight new levels, during which the player takes control of a member of the [[Bravo Team]] which the hero of the original campaign was meant to rejoin. The primary objective is to shut down a teleporter to Earth to prevent the demons from using it. The levels feature a mixture of weapons and monsters from [[Doom 3]] and [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil|Resurrection of Evil]]. | '''The Lost Mission''' is the second official [[Doom 3]] expansion pack, released in 2012 with [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]]. It consists of eight new levels, during which the player takes control of a member of the [[Bravo Team]] which the hero of the original campaign was meant to rejoin. The primary objective is to shut down a teleporter to Earth to prevent the demons from using it. The levels feature a mixture of weapons and monsters from [[Doom 3]] and [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil|Resurrection of Evil]]. | ||
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The Lost Mission is the second official Doom 3 expansion pack, released in 2012 with Doom 3: BFG Edition. It consists of eight new levels, during which the player takes control of a member of the Bravo Team which the hero of the original campaign was meant to rejoin. The primary objective is to shut down a teleporter to Earth to prevent the demons from using it. The levels feature a mixture of weapons and monsters from Doom 3 and Resurrection of Evil.