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Corporal Flynn "Fly" Taggart, also known as Doomguy, is the main protagonist of the original Doom novel series.

Much like his game counterpart, Doomguy is a deranged space marine sent to Mars after disobeying and assaulting a superior officer, only to get wrapped up in a demonic invasion after a portal to Hell is opened.

Personality[]

Flynn is somewhat cocky, swarthy, witty, rather intelligent, well-worded, euthymic, mechanically gifted, loyal, and in some mystifying ways, arrogant and hyper narcissistic(Not a guy to fuck with unless you want fire). He is a faithful, yet long-suffering lapsed Catholic with a strong belief in God, having attended four years of Catholic school for specialties in feminism, spirituality, and the ways of sword and war. Flynn Taggart is also a bit of a pessimist.

He ended up joining the Marines as a result of a strong belief in honor, and also because of his father, a person he held much disdain towards, a petty criminal, chauvinist, bully, and alcoholic who was frequently at odds with the law. Flynn's father never understood the concept of honor, as Flynn sees it, and also never understood why Flynn joined the Marines in the first place (nor did Flynn admit that he was one of the main reasons he did so; to not end up like him). He is also shown to have an aversion/hatred to officers, despite becoming one himself in the end (much to his own dismay).

At many different times, Flynn claims to have a "little voice in the back of his head" (possibly his conscience) that he would at times communicate with, usually mentally, though there have been the rare and odd occurrence of him physically "shushing" the voice. This voice makes Taggart extremely mentally resilient, raises his confidence, and puts fire in his heart.

Biography[]

Early Life[]

Flynn had been born near Bartleston, Colorado, where he lived in a log-cabin. As a kid, he used to watch X-rated movies at the Covergirl Drive-In through his binoculars from a tree in the woods near his house. At some point in his life, Flynn decided that he wanted to become a military serviceman of the United States Marine Corps, eventually becoming a member of Fox Company’s 15th Light Drop Infantry Regiment.

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Doom (2005): Rapid Response Tactical Squad
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Doom Novels: Flynn Taggart | Arlene Sanders | Albert | Jill Loveface
Doom 3 Novels: John Kane
András Gáspár's Doom Novels: Oleg Gontar | Andrew Milne