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Encyclopedia > Doomsday
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Doomsday or Doom's Day may refer to: religious and philosophical: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

In fiction: For the book by Pope Benedict XVI, see Eschatology (book). ... The term destructive cult sometimes called doomsday cult refers to a small number of religious groups that have intentionally killed people - either themselves or others. ... Risks to civilization, humans and planet Earth are existential risks that would imperil humankind as a whole and/or have major adverse consequences for the course of human civilization, human extinction or even the end of planet Earth. ... Many hypothetical doomsday devices are based on the fact that salted hydrogen bombs can create large amounts of nuclear fallout. ... The Doomsday argument (DA) is a probabilistic argument that claims to predict the future lifetime of the human race given only an estimate of the total number of humans born so far. ...

In literature: This article lacks information on the importance of the subject matter. ... Doomsday is the name of a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe, a supervillain best known for fighting and killing Superman in the Death of Superman storyline in 1992. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Sonic & Knuckles ) is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Sonic Team in collaboration with Sega Technical Institute, and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis in 1994. ... Doomsday is an upcoming science fiction film written and directed by Neil Marshall. ...

  • Doomsday (Warwick Deeping), a 1927 novel by Warwick Deeping
  • Superman: Doomsday & Beyond, a licensed novel set in the DC Comics universe

In music: For the anti-submarine trawler, see HMT Warwick Deeping. ...

  • Doomsday (band), a heavy metal band from Mexico
  • Doomsday (band), a heavy metal band from California
  • Doomsday (Texas band), a Thrash metal band from San Antonio, Texas
  • Doomsday (Arizona band), a Thrash metal band from Scottsdale, Arizona
  • Doomsday: Back and Forth Series 5: Live in Dresden, a live CD from the band, Skinny Puppy
  • Operation: Doomsday, an album by MF DOOM

In television: Chaos! Comics company logo. ...

In other fields: Doomsday is an episode in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ... This is a list of Power Rangers episodes. ... For other uses, see Doomsday Machine (disambiguation). ... This article is a list of War of the Worlds episodes. ...

  • Doomsday Engine, a Doom source port
  • Doomsday Clock, symbolically predicting humankind's nearness to nuclear annihilation
  • Doomsday (demogroup), a discontinued demogroup
  • Doomsday event, a specific occurrence which has an exceptionally destructive effect on the human race
  • Hearts of Iron II: Doomsday, a stand-alone expansion for the game Hearts of Iron II
  • Doomsday rule, a way of calculating the day of the week of a given date
  • Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a "doomsday" seedbank under construction on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen

A Doom source port is a source port of the Doom engine, the game engine used by the computer game Doom. ... The Doomsday Clock now stands at five minutes to midnight. ... The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, rose some 18 km (11 mi) above the hypocenter. ... The Doomsday rule or Doomsday algorithm is a way of calculating the day of the week of a given date. ... The Svalbard Global Seed Vault (also called Norwegian Seed Bank or Svalbard globale frøhvelv) is a doomsday seedbank under construction on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen in the remote arctic Svalbard archipelago. ...

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Doomsday - DCDatabase (848 words)
Doomsday was artificially created by Bertron, a mad scientist with no morals working on Krypton, Superman's home world, though neither he nor his creator were Kryptonian (this was done prior to humanoid life evolving on Krypton).
Through decades of this process, the being which would eventually become Doomsday was forced to endure the agony of death, thousands upon thousands of times; the memory of these countless deaths was recorded in his genes and drove it to hate all life.
Doomsday was also the name of the 14th episode of the 1978 animated series, The Challenge of the Super Friends.
Doomsday (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2890 words)
Doomsday escaped Krypton and went on a killing spree across several planets, eventually coming to Calatron, where he was defeated by the energy being, The Radiant.
Darkseid attempted to replicate Doomsday, producing an army of Doomsday "clones." Fortunately, Darkseid was not able to duplicate perfectly the creature in all its raw power, possibly as a result of the creature's complex DNA, and they were defeated by a combination of heat vision and Batman's explosive batarangs.
Doomsday was created and evolved through cloning an infant and having it killed over and over again by one of the most dangerous species of the universe and in one of the harshest habitats in existence, prehistoric Krypton.
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