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                      The DOOM Honorific Titles
                Created by Frank Stajano on 1994 05 01

John Blackburn hereby conquers the title of DOOM II Incubus.

Exam file name          : D2I6JBB.ZIP
Title conquered         : DOOM II Incubus
Author                  : John Blackburn  (jb@john333.demon.co.uk) 
Completion date         : 1998 29 12
Game and version used   : DOOM II v. 1.9
Log entry               : 19981226 1714  CHAL: D2I6 JBB  20 02 12   (00)
                          19981226 1714      : John (Blacky) Blackburn.
Authentication dance    : LFR-RRR-LLR 
Substitutions?          : NO
                          
System used             : Pentium 233/64M/3.5Gb/Diamond Stealth 3D2000/SB16
			  17" monitor.
Controls used           : Standard keyboard layout + mouse in left hand.
			  Hard to change weapons when in the heat of battle!
 			  You'll see I sometimes stop to change. I'm going to 
			  *have* to configure the keys closer to the weapons
			  buttons. Hmmm! I'll do it tomorrow :)

Free interpretation     : MAP08: 9:31:  'Tricks & Traps' Yagyu. Now I have to do
					this map Tyson style -sigh!!!

Comments                : MAP20: 0:54:  Happy with the time on this level, even
					though I fell off the zigzag bit *again*!!!
			  MAP02: 1:52:  Not a great time, but under two mins -just!
			  MAP12: 3:37:  This is a damned hard level to do on
					Nightmare! The Caco room being the toughest
					part. I was in such a panic, I didn't 
					realise I'd hit all five switches and thought,
					'It's time to die... AGAIN!!!', hence the
					victory BFG shot :)))
			 
Author info             : My sixth DHT title.
			  Nightmare is bloody hard work. My nervous system is
			  shot to hell. I'm usually happy playing DOOM with the
			  -FAST option (Yagyu -formerly Grand Master) but on
			  skill 5 it's just plain crazy! They do warn you as well,
			  but did we listen... No! we didn't :)
			  Happy Dooming			  

Credits			: Frank Stajano for the DHT.
			  Richard J. Sham for encouraging me to "go for it".
			  Do I even *need* to mention id?