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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 Pacifist.

Exam file name          : D2P6JBB.ZIP
Title conquered         : DOOM II Pacifist
Author                  : John Blackburn  (jb@john333.demon.co.uk) 
Completion date         : 1998 27th 12    (or 31st if the 'free-16y.lmp' date counts)
Game and version used   : DOOM II v. 1.9
Log entry               : 19981226 1713 CHAL: D2P6 JBB  15 19 09  (00)
                          19981226 1713     : 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!
 				
Free interpretation     : MAP16:  9:43: 'The Suburbs' Yagyu style. I'm puzzled as
					to why this is in the hard category! There
					are NO bullet firing dudes, which means all
					you have to do is avoid fireballs... easy!?!
Comments                : MAP15:  0:38: I did this for my Yagyu free interpretation.
					That was handy! Dance on next level.
			  MAP19:  1:20: Dance during play. Shouldn't have had that
					extra bit of Christmas pud, then I would have
					slipped by the blue torch easier :)
			  MAP09:  2:38: Tough one this, but I managed. Happy with the
					time as well. Dance on next level.
			 
Author info             : My fourth DHT title.
			  I enjoyed doing this title, and learnt a few tricks to boot :)
			  Got the routes from watching the pacifist collection.
			  My intention was to beat those times. The only one I failed on
			  was Map19... ah well :) I've also done Map16 under 8 mins, but
			  no dance. Now on-to the toughest of my exams... Tyson :-o

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