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- SERVO DOOM v.1.0 JULY 29, 1994
-
- Hello, fellow MySTies.
-
- After years of always being the good guy. Years of being the intelligent
- innocent. Years of being the kind, sweet-hearted soul we've come to love.
- I thought it was time that Tom Servo be given a chance to vent his
- frustrations!
-
- Here he is, bigger than life, rockets firing out of his V-8.
- Trying very hard to hunt you down and kill you! He must think you're
- name is Dr. Clayton Forrester!
- ===========================================================================
- INSTALLATION:
- If you think you have what it takes to face up to Tom Servo, releasing
- him is easy (keeping him quiet is a little tougher):
-
- NOTE:
- You must have a registered version of DOOM to install Tom Servo.
- (since he only replaces the Cyber-Demon, and the Cyber-Demon is
- only in episodes 2 and 3, it would be silly to install Servo into
- the shareware version anyway... even if it COULD be done)
-
- 1). It is recommended that you make a backup copy of the DOOM.WAD file.
- This is the huge, hunkin' ten-and-a-half-meg monster of a file that
- resides in your main DOOM directory (yeah... I know... I screwed up
- in the SheDevil docs. I said it was a meg-and-a-half... must have
- been a late night. Bite me!). And it is the very heart and
- soul of DOOM itself. If something goes wrong, and this file bites
- it, you will have great difficulty ever playing the game again.
- So backup. It won't happen often, but better to plan for disaster.
- Don't let the little voice in your head saying "... but, DAMN! It's
- ten-and-a half megs!" sway you from making this backup.
-
- 2). Next, if this documentation and all the accompanying files that were
- in the SERVO archive (ZIP file) are not currently in your main DOOM
- directory, it is imparative that you put them there now. You will
- receive error messages up the wazoo if everything is not precisely
- where it needs to be.
- It's easiest to just unzip the entire SERVO1.ZIP file into the
- DOOM directory. For those of you who are festideous housekeepers,
- I've included the batch file DELSERVO.BAT which will delete all
- the files that came out of the archive (but not the archive itself),
- so it's not a messy proposition to just unzip everything where it
- should be.
-
- 3). Start the installation by typing "SERVO". This batch file uses
- Bill Neisius' great DMGRAPH.EXE as the means for extracting the
- original DOOM demons and for installing Tom Servo. DMGRAPH
- is included in the SERVO1.ZIP archive, but if your DOOM directory
- already has a copy of DMGRAPH.EXE, you might want to check the date
- on it. If it's newer than version 1.0 (dated March 1994), you can keep
- it instead of the one in the archive. The batch file won't care, as
- long as it finds a DMGRAPH in the main DOOM directory.
-
- During installation, you may see a message like:
-
- "File:CYBRA1.PPM already exists. Will not overwrite"
-
- This is perfectly normal. DMGRAPH will attempt to extract the
- original Cyber-Demon graphics and save them as PPM files. If the PPM
- file already exists (say, if you've installed other replacement
- graphics, and THAT installation procedure already saved the original
- files), DMGRAPH will not overwrite that file. This assures that you'll
- always be able to restore your game of DOOM to it's original state
- (just don't delete anything from your DOOM directory if you're not
- absolutely sure what it is!)
-
- 4). Once the installation is completed, all you have to do is start
- DOOM as you normally would. All games, be they singles, network
- play, nightmare, or even custom episodes, will work just the same.
- Except now, instead of meeting up with that huge Cyber-Demon,
- you'll find Tom Servo!
-
- 5). To get rid of Tom Servo and restore your DOOM graphics to the
- original, "just-out-of-the-box" foes, simply type "UNservo".
- This batch file, again, uses DMGRAPH to restore the original
- Cyber-Demon to it's rightful place.
-
- 6). You can then type "DELSERVO" to delete the SERVO .PPM files
- floating around in your directory and clean everything up (DELSERVO
- will NOT delete DMGRAPH, just in case you had a later version, and
- it will never delete the SERVO1.ZIP archive).
-
- ===========================================================================
- CREDITS:
- All artwork was produced by Carl Steinhilber.
-
- It was created using a custom three-dimensional computer model to insure
- proper proportions and then enhanced in Photoshop.
-
- If you would like to offer feedback, comments, or suggestions, or have
- requests or questions, please feel free to contact me at one of the
- following addresses:
-
-
- HOME BBS: Westside Whispers (in Portland, Oregon)
- (503) 693-8760 7 lines at 2400 baud
- alias: Tom Servo #2 (kinda morbid, eh?)
-
- P.O. BOX: Westside Whispers
- P.O. Box 7194
- Beaverton, Oregon
- 97007
-
- If you feel this DOOM enhancement is worth a couple bucks, feel free to
- send a contribution to the P.O. Box % Westside Whispers. Heck, I
- won't mind! It might even convince me to develop other graphics.
-
- While this archive may be distributed freely (in it's complete form only,
- please), the graphics herein are Copyright @1994 Westside Whispers.
- DOOM, the DOOM logo, and the characters of DOOM and their likenesses
- are trademarks of id Software, inc. And the character Tom Servo is
- a trademark of Mystery Science Theater 3000/Best Brains, inc.
-
- Thanks to: id software (for th greatest game ever, with or without
- Tommy), Bill Neisius (for taking the time to develop DMGRAPH, which
- makes this all possible), Jody Melanson (who's Barney graphics begat
- me down this horrid path), Joel Hodgson and all the great guys at
- MST3K/Best Brains (without whom Tom Servo would not be alive today, and
- certainly would not be the towering 40 foot behemoth you've just made him!).
-
- ===========================================================================
- HINTS:
- Once installed, Tom Servo can actually be found in two places in your
- standard DOOM game (more if you use some of the add-on levels):
-
- Episode 2-Map 8 "TOWER OF BABEL"
- Start up DOOM, then type "IDCLEV28"
-
- You'll begin inside the tower facing an alcove with a nice decayed demon
- hanging by chains, turn around 180 degrees to face the column in the center
- of the room. Walk around the column counter-clockwise to the right side and
- push the switch. If the column was not in the way, you'd see the stairs
- in front of the alcove directly in front of you raising up.
-
- Walk around the column and up the stairs, the alcove will slide open and
- you'll see a large square room, with a door to the outside courtyard
- directly in front of you. REMAIN IN THE ALCOVE (DO NOT GO ALL THE WAY UP
- THE STAIRS) TO PREVENT THE ALCOVE FROM SLIDING SHUT! IF THIS ROOM DOES NOT
- CONTAIN A ROCKET LAUNCHER, YOU'VE PUSHED THE WRONG SWITCH. Back out of the
- alcove and push one of the other buttons until you find the room with the
- rocket launcher.
-
- See the rocket launcher? And those four boxes of rockets? You may say to
- yourself "Man! Pretty heavy ammo in here!" TAKE THIS AS A CLUE! If you're
- playing it straight, and haven't selected "happy ammo" mode, you'll
- need that launcher and all four boxes of rockets. Pick 'em up before
- going out in the courtyard. And don't waist those rockets on the
- flying skulls, either. Just run from them if you can. You've got bigger
- fish to fry... and I mean MUCH bigger.
-
- Run out the door to the courtyard and follow the wall off to the left and
- around the big box with the pentagon on it, you should see another
- courtyard full of flying skulls, and, off in the distance, Tom Servo.
- If he's not there, he will be soon. But beware, he may come from behind you
- too. Keep an ear out for him.
-
- Now, Servo's a pretty good shot with that V-8 rocket launcher of his. He
- can hit you from across the courtyard. And he shoots like the blazes.
- So keep moving! Use the big boxes as cover. But be careful, he uses the
- boxes to hide himself too, then will double-back and catch you from behind.
- If you lure him further into courtyard, sometimes he'll be distracted by
- the skulls, and you'll be able to get a few well-aimed shots off as he
- fires at other enemies, but don't count on it. Usually it's just a matter
- of luck!
-
- According to experts (Hank Leukart's DOOM FAQ), it takes about 20 direct
- hits from rockets to send Tom's gumballs a flyin'. You'll be lucky to get
- that many off before your face hits the sod.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- Tom Servo can also be found in Episode 3-Map 9 "WARRENS" *
-
- * I suppose I should tell you... "Warrens" is the secret level of episode 3.
- If you haven't found it prior to this, you may want to refrain from using
- IDCLEV... as it may give you clues about the episode that you shouldn't have.
- Okay, my conscience is clear.
-
- Finding him is up to you, though :)
-
- The element of surprise will actually be on his side. So keep your head
- about you, or you'll lose it for sure. Once you realize you've found him,
- run around until you find the rocket launcher (unless you already have
- something better), and, of course, grab a few boxes of rockets. There's
- also a sphere of invulnerbility in there somewhere... this is a good thing.
-