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I'm not counting PDAs, because not all of them are obtained by people that've died. Some, like Swann's, were given to us before we died. As the BFG Edition shows, there were obviously more survivors than the single Marine we see in the base game. The UAC in the Doom 3 Universe is a shady buissness that can do whatever it wants outside the bounds of morality and legality. Who's to say they couldn't cover up all of the survivors and quietly ship them to a new facility after a few years?
That's just my feeling personally, if you wanna take Lost Mission's events and story into account that's totally fine. I just wasn't a big fan of it or BFG Edition as a whole really
I'll say again that the UAC is shady as ♥♥♥♥, and it wouldn't be too far of a stretch to say that more people than one single marine survived. I mean, far after the Second Shockwave hits we find another survivor way down in the caverns below Delta proper. I can kinda see where you're coming from though, since it does alter the story somewhat, but then again, we may never know what the REAL story is.
No, he left before the incident took place. That doesn't make him a survivor.
More like forty percent. Twenty on improved technology and structure design, and an overall one hundred percent if they stopped teleportation experiments.