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Go touch some grass 💚
and I won't learn cause learning's hard
instead I'll regurgitate a half-baked stolen opinion
I bet thats the only way you would actually find her attractive then. You a little bit woke-curious bro?
Thira is a highly capable, incredible person, that is such a cornerstone to this 'doom' dark ages world. But how does that even fit, was she in DooM (1993), or DooM2 (1994), etc?
It's made up fanfic, that doesn't belong at all - so why did they do it?
Most of the dark ages story is about her, in terms of the object moving the plot. Characters gravity towards her to move the plot, she opens doors to move the plot.
It is more highly calculated subversion of doomguy.
We are supposed to have empathy, and feel connected to this Thira character. As the player you are conditioned to want to see her safe, and want to make sure she is happy. It's just a bit weird, it's not doom at all.
It's tricky to classify it as woke. If you asked Sweet Baby Inc to write a story that both a snowflake could watch on the couch as their husband played the game, without triggering 'woke' backlash, this would be it.
That's 70 + tip thank you very much ahahaahaha