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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Evidence for this lies in the fact that nobody, throughout either game, calls them by any else -- except in the ending sequence for Doom 3, in which he is referred to as "Corporal" by someone who has no way of knowing his name! Furthermore, the marine in Resurrection of Evil is referred to more directly as "Marine" by Dr. McNiel. This implies that they are related; perhaps the Resurrection of Evil Doomguy is an older brother or cousin. |