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

Colin McConnell hereby conquers the title of Doom 1 Master!

Exam file name          : D1M-CJM.ZIP
Title conquered         : DOOM 1 Master
Author                  : Colin McConnell
Completion date         : 1996 08 15
Game and version used   : DOOM I v. 1.9 (Ultimate Doom)
Log entry               : CHAL: D1M  CJM Colin McConnell 31 35 19  RFR-FLL-RLF
                         Colin McConnell <[email protected]>
Substitutions?          : NO
System used             : 486/66, 8 Meg, SVGA, Logitech Trackball (3 button),
                         Soundblaster
Controls used           : keyboard + mouse, with keys redefined as follows:
                         Forward = E, Left = S, Right = D, Back = X, Strafe
                         Left = A, Strafe Right = F, LMB = Fire, MMB =
                         Forward, RMB = Use
free interpretation     : E3M8-UV All the monsters killed each other, except for
                         one Cacodemon, and the Spider Master Mind.  I've
                         always found the Spider Demon difficult to defeat.
                         I didn't go for polish or anything fancy, just took
                         the first successful run to show my style.
Comments                : E3M1 - The dance follows the death of the three imps at
                         the beginning.
                         E3M5 - I had a lot of trouble with this one because
                         I kept getting kicked out when the LMP file got too
                         big.  I had to set the  -MAXDEMO parameter to 1024
                         to end this frustration.
                         E1M9 - I did the dance right at the beginning.  It
                         seemed like the quickest way to get a shotgun.
Author info             : I've been playing DooM since the first day the
                         shareware was available by anonymous FTP.  It
                         certainly qualifies as an addiction because I play
                         (1) at inappropriate times, (2) when I know I should
                         be doing something else and (3) I have "just one
                         more time..." syndrome really bad.  I have no
                         intention of seeking help.