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'''The Shores of Hell''' is the second episode in [[Doom]]/[[Ultimate Doom]]. All maps in this episode are credited to [[Sandy Petersen]], though many of them were first started by [[Tom Hall]]. The episode is set on [[Deimos]], which is being overrun and infested by the demonic forces. Levels with a mixed techbase/hell style are often called Shores of Hell style levels.
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[[Image:Episode2_intermission.png|thumb|256px|The [[intermission screen]] with a visual presentation of all the Shores of Hell levels.]]
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'''The Shores of Hell''' is the second episode in [[Doom]]. All maps in this episode are credited to [[Sandy Petersen]], though many of them were first started by [[Tom Hall]]. The episode is set on [[Deimos]], which is being overrun and infested by the demonic forces. To show this, its levels generally resemble [[UAC]] facilities that have been partially altered by the demonic invaders. The [[sky]] used for the background consists of mountains against red clouds.
  
{{UD episodes}}
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==Story==
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{{spoiler}}
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After defeating the [[Baron of hell|Barons]] that were protecting the [[teleporter|main gateway]] on [[Phobos]] and gaining access to the anomaly, the [[Doom marine]] finds himself caught in an ambush. After noting the stench of rotten meat, he realizes that his surroundings seem to resemble the lost Deimos moon base which earlier disappeared from the sky above [[Mars]] just before the demonic invasion began. Progressing into the base facility by facility, he finds that it too has been overrun by the forces of Hell, but also that its environment has become twisted and corrupted - wood, marble and stone inexplicably replace electronics, flesh hangs in sheets over walls, lava and blood flow and gather in pools, thorny vines overgrow large portions of the base, and various demonic artifacts and paraphernalia litter the corridors.
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The marine meets more fierce resistance, in particular from enemies that were not encountered on the Phobos base, including the [[lost soul]] and [[cacodemon]]. Barons of Hell are now regular enemies. Balancing the equation somewhat is the marine's timely discovery of the [[plasma rifle]], a [[UAC]]-developed energy weapon with a high rate of fire and equally impressive damage output. At the end of the episode, the marine must face the almighty [[cyberdemon]] lord who rules over the lost base from the newly constructed [[E2M8: Tower of Babel|Tower of Babel]]. Upon his victory in battle, the marine learns the terrible truth - that Deimos now floats above [[Hell]] itself. Determined to trace the invasion to its ultimate source, he then rappels down to the surface of Hell to continue his battle.
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==Levels==
 
==Levels==
* [[E2M1: Deimos Anomaly]]
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{{UD episodes}}
* [[E2M2: Containment Area]]
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* [[E2M1: Deimos Anomaly (Doom)|E2M1: Deimos Anomaly]]
* [[E2M3: Refinery]]
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* [[E2M2: Containment Area (Doom)|E2M2: Containment Area]]
* [[E2M4: Deimos Lab]]
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* [[E2M3: Refinery (Doom)|E2M3: Refinery]]
* [[E2M5: Command Center]]
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* [[E2M4: Deimos Lab (Doom)|E2M4: Deimos Lab]]
* [[E2M6: Halls of the Damned]]
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* [[E2M5: Command Center (Doom)|E2M5: Command Center]] ''(Exit to secret level)''
* [[E2M7: Spawning Vats]]
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* [[E2M6: Halls of the Damned (Doom)|E2M6: Halls of the Damned]]
* [[E2M8: Tower of Babel]]
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* [[E2M7: Spawning Vats (Doom)|E2M7: Spawning Vats]]
* [[E2M9: Fortress of Mystery]]
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* [[E2M8: Tower of Babel (Doom)|E2M8: Tower of Babel]] ''([[Cyberdemon]] is [[boss]])''
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* [[E2M9: Fortress of Mystery (Doom)|E2M9: Fortress of Mystery]] ''(Secret level)''
  
 
==Speedrunning==
 
==Speedrunning==
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!Run||Time||Player||Date||File||Notes
 
!Run||Time||Player||Date||File||Notes
 
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|UV Episode||04:22||[[Adam Hegyi]]||1999-06-25||{{competnftp|doom/movie/ep2-0422.zip|ep2-0422.zip}}||
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|[[UV speed|UV episode]]||04:22||[[Adam Hegyi]]||1999-06-25||{{competnftp|doom/movie/ep2-0422.zip|ep2-0422.zip}}||
 
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|NM Episode||04:52||[[Drew "stx-Vile" De-Vore]]||2004-05-18||{{competnftp|doom/movie/e2nm0452.zip|e2nm0452.zip}}||
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|[[NM speed|NM episode]]||04:52||[[Drew DeVore (stx-Vile)]]||2004-05-18||{{competnftp|doom/movie/e2nm0452.zip|e2nm0452.zip}}||
 
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|UV Max Episode||29:11||[[Radek Pecka]]||2001-06-10||{{competnftp|doom/movie/ep2-2911.zip|ep2-2911.zip}}||
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|[[UV max|UV max episode]]||29:11||[[Radek Pecka]]||2001-06-10||{{competnftp|doom/movie/ep2-2911.zip|ep2-2911.zip}}||
 
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|NS Episode||12:40||[[Drew "stx-Vile" De-Vore]]||2002-10-19||{{competnftp|doom/movie/e2ns1240.zip|e2ns1240.zip}}||
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|[[NM100S|NS episode]]||12:40||[[Drew DeVore (stx-Vile)]]||2002-10-19||{{competnftp|doom/movie/e2ns1240.zip|e2ns1240.zip}}||
 
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|UV -fast Episode||36:55||[[Radek Pecka]]||2002-08-29||{{competnftp|doom/movie/e2fa3655.zip|e2fa3655.zip}}||
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|[[UV -fast|UV -fast episode]]||36:55||[[Radek Pecka]]||2002-08-29||{{competnftp|doom/movie/e2fa3655.zip|e2fa3655.zip}}||
 
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|}
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''The data was last verified in its entirety on February 23, 2013.''
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
[[Image:Twrbuild.gif|thumb|right|256px|The demons build the Tower]]
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[[Image:Twrbuild.gif|thumb|right|260px|The new owners of [[Deimos]] build [[Cyberdemon|their lord]]'s tower as the [[Doom's protagonist|marine]] approaches it.]]
The [[intermission screen]] changes from map to map, as long as the [[E2M8: Tower of Babel|Tower of Babel]] is built.
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* The episode's [[intermission screen]] changes from level to level, showing how the [[E2M8: Tower of Babel|Tower of Babel]] is gradually built by the forces of hell as the [[Doom's protagonist|marine]] advances.
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* Many of the episode's levels feature [[UAC]] locales that have alterations or additions of hellish origin. For example, while most buildings still use human-made keycards for locked doors, some others use demonic skull [[keys]]. [[E2M3: Refinery (Doom)|E2M3: Refinery]] includes keycards for the [[player]] to pick up, but also has some skull-marked door frames. Some switches found in the levels are UAC-style push buttons, while others appear to be of demonic nature. To a certain degree this is because the levels were originally designed to be plain UAC facilities, as seen in the [[alpha]] versions of the game, but were later moved to a more hellish environment. This decision was made more believable by having Deimos teleported to a location over hell's surface at the beginning of the game. Due to this, fan-made levels that mix [[STAR|techbase]] and demonic textures are sometimes referred to as Shores of Hell levels.
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* In comparison with the[[Knee-Deep in the Dead | previous episode]], many maps of this episode have quite low ratio of summary monster hitpoints to amount of ammo pickups available to the player. This is because of increased difficulty, and also because the number of [[Former human | possessed humans]] (who drop their guns when killed) is smaller, whereas the majority of enemies are [[hellspawn]], who drop nothing.
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* [[Plasma gun]]s appear in all of the levels, with the exception of [[E2M8: Tower of Babel (Doom)|Tower of Babel]].
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* Monsters making their initial appearance in the episode are [[cacodemon]], [[lost soul]], and [[cyberdemon]].
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== External links ==
  
Six buildings on Deimos are of actual human UAC origin (Levels 2 through 7), versus eight on the Phobos base (all but Phobos Anomaly). Those of UAC origin have addons or repairs of hellish origin, giving the unique "Shores of Hell" style look. For example, some buildings use UAC keycards for locked doors, while others use skull keys. Some switches are UAC-style push buttons, while others are devil heads.
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* {{competnmap|1|162|The Shores of Hell}}
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* {{dsda|id=947|mapid=120|title=The Shores of Hell episode runs}}
  
 
[[Category:Episodes|Shores of Hell, The]]
 
[[Category:Episodes|Shores of Hell, The]]
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Revision as of 09:03, 20 March 2016

The intermission screen with a visual presentation of all the Shores of Hell levels.

The Shores of Hell is the second episode in Doom. All maps in this episode are credited to Sandy Petersen, though many of them were first started by Tom Hall. The episode is set on Deimos, which is being overrun and infested by the demonic forces. To show this, its levels generally resemble UAC facilities that have been partially altered by the demonic invaders. The sky used for the background consists of mountains against red clouds.

Story

Spoiler Warning: Plot details follow.

After defeating the Barons that were protecting the main gateway on Phobos and gaining access to the anomaly, the Doom marine finds himself caught in an ambush. After noting the stench of rotten meat, he realizes that his surroundings seem to resemble the lost Deimos moon base which earlier disappeared from the sky above Mars just before the demonic invasion began. Progressing into the base facility by facility, he finds that it too has been overrun by the forces of Hell, but also that its environment has become twisted and corrupted - wood, marble and stone inexplicably replace electronics, flesh hangs in sheets over walls, lava and blood flow and gather in pools, thorny vines overgrow large portions of the base, and various demonic artifacts and paraphernalia litter the corridors.

The marine meets more fierce resistance, in particular from enemies that were not encountered on the Phobos base, including the lost soul and cacodemon. Barons of Hell are now regular enemies. Balancing the equation somewhat is the marine's timely discovery of the plasma rifle, a UAC-developed energy weapon with a high rate of fire and equally impressive damage output. At the end of the episode, the marine must face the almighty cyberdemon lord who rules over the lost base from the newly constructed Tower of Babel. Upon his victory in battle, the marine learns the terrible truth - that Deimos now floats above Hell itself. Determined to trace the invasion to its ultimate source, he then rappels down to the surface of Hell to continue his battle.

Spoilers end here.

Levels

Ultimate Doom episodes

Speedrunning

Current records

The Compet-N records for the episode are:

Run Time Player Date File Notes
UV episode 04:22 Adam Hegyi 1999-06-25 ep2-0422.zip
NM episode 04:52 Drew DeVore (stx-Vile) 2004-05-18 e2nm0452.zip
UV max episode 29:11 Radek Pecka 2001-06-10 ep2-2911.zip
NS episode 12:40 Drew DeVore (stx-Vile) 2002-10-19 e2ns1240.zip
UV -fast episode 36:55 Radek Pecka 2002-08-29 e2fa3655.zip

The data was last verified in its entirety on February 23, 2013.

Trivia

The new owners of Deimos build their lord's tower as the marine approaches it.
  • The episode's intermission screen changes from level to level, showing how the Tower of Babel is gradually built by the forces of hell as the marine advances.
  • Many of the episode's levels feature UAC locales that have alterations or additions of hellish origin. For example, while most buildings still use human-made keycards for locked doors, some others use demonic skull keys. E2M3: Refinery includes keycards for the player to pick up, but also has some skull-marked door frames. Some switches found in the levels are UAC-style push buttons, while others appear to be of demonic nature. To a certain degree this is because the levels were originally designed to be plain UAC facilities, as seen in the alpha versions of the game, but were later moved to a more hellish environment. This decision was made more believable by having Deimos teleported to a location over hell's surface at the beginning of the game. Due to this, fan-made levels that mix techbase and demonic textures are sometimes referred to as Shores of Hell levels.
  • In comparison with the previous episode, many maps of this episode have quite low ratio of summary monster hitpoints to amount of ammo pickups available to the player. This is because of increased difficulty, and also because the number of possessed humans (who drop their guns when killed) is smaller, whereas the majority of enemies are hellspawn, who drop nothing.
  • Plasma guns appear in all of the levels, with the exception of Tower of Babel.
  • Monsters making their initial appearance in the episode are cacodemon, lost soul, and cyberdemon.

External links