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[[WMG: One level will involve infiltrating a KKK meeting.]]

Similar to the Concentration Camp level in the prior game, in this one you will have to infiltrate a full KKK rally, most likely to rescue an African American resistance leader who is set to be lynched. The difference between the Concentration Camp level will be that you go in as an enemy instead of a prisoner, giving you lots and lots of up close views of the racism and horrors of what the KKK are capable of, especially now they can operate without even a hint of public hatred. This will also make the end of the level, where you kill every person there, all the more satisfying.



The trailer shows a Nazi officer walking with two members of the KKK. Given that the two groups have similar views, they would probably get along just fine. Perhaps the Nazis in this universe allowed the KKK to exist because they denounce the same people they do. BJ would probably feel guilt after seeing them commit acts of violence against others.

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The trailer shows a Nazi officer walking with two members of the KKK. Given that the two groups have similar views, they would probably get along just fine. Perhaps the Nazis in this universe allowed the KKK to exist because they denounce the same people they do. BJ would probably feel guilt after seeing them commit acts of violence against others.others.

[[WMG: One level will involve infiltrating a KKK meeting.]]

Similar to the Concentration Camp level in the prior game, in this one you will have to infiltrate a full KKK rally, most likely to rescue an African American resistance leader who is set to be lynched. The difference between the Concentration Camp level will be that you go in as an enemy instead of a prisoner, giving you lots and lots of up close views of the racism and horrors of what the KKK are capable of, especially now they can operate without even a hint of public hatred. This will also make the end of the level, where you kill every person there, all the more satisfying.
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Right at the beginning of the trailer, we get to see what appears to be a fully functional cat's head in a monkey's body messing with an eletronic device. Around it's neck, connecting both animal's parts is a ring of sorts. Seeing as Set Roth is still alive and possibly own said animal (it's shown sitting at his shoulders in another behind the scenes video), it could be that it's the result of tests to prove if such transplant is possible with Da'at Yichud tech.

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Right at the beginning of the trailer, we get to see what appears to be a fully functional cat's head in a monkey's body messing with an eletronic device. Around it's neck, connecting both animal's parts is a ring of sorts. Seeing as Set Roth is still alive and possibly own said animal (it's shown sitting at on his shoulders in another a behind the scenes video), it could be that it's the result of tests to prove if such transplant is possible with Da'at Yichud tech.

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*The heavy set woman is Sigrun Engel, and she is indeed Frau Engel's Daughter. As for whether or not she has a mental handicap, I highly doubt it because those with a mental handicap are one of the people considered "subhuman" by the Nazis. My theory is given her apparent age (Frau Engel is stated to be in her mid 50s, which would put Sigrun in her early 20s at the least)she may just not be used to the violence and bloodshed of the world she lives in. Perhaps she does paperwork or other office jobs.



The sequel to this game will involve liberating Africa, the final stronghold of the Nazis, and the final boss of the game will be Adolf Hitler himself.

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The sequel to this game will involve liberating Africa, the final stronghold of the Nazis, and the final boss of the game will be Adolf Hitler himself.himself.
* That would seem pretty plausible given a couple of things. First, whatever means Deathshead, the villain of the previous game, used to allow him to live to be 100 years old would be pretty useful to Hitler. Secondly, the "lore" of the previous game mentions a Fuhrer, probably referring to Hitler. Thirdly, and most importantly, we are never told about any successor or the death of Hitler, so it is perfectly possible that he is alive and in charge still.

[[WMG: The KKK will be an enemy in the game.]]

The trailer shows a Nazi officer walking with two members of the KKK. Given that the two groups have similar views, they would probably get along just fine. Perhaps the Nazis in this universe allowed the KKK to exist because they denounce the same people they do. BJ would probably feel guilt after seeing them commit acts of violence against others.
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[[WMG:Alternatively, BJ gets a pair of robotic legs]]

This one is supported by a small portion of the trailer where BJ's shadow is visible in front of him - his legs are practically a pair of sticks, so unless it was an odd flub in the animation department, he may be an amputee from the knees down once he gets to safety after the ActionPrologue.

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[[WMG:Alternatively, BJ gets [[ArtificialLimbs a pair of robotic legs]]

legs]]]]

This one is supported by a small portion of the trailer where BJ's shadow is visible in front of him (namely at 7:29 in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHht8480cEo the reveal trailer]]) - his legs are practically a pair of sticks, so unless it was an odd flub in the animation department, he may be an amputee from the knees down once he gets to safety after the ActionPrologue.
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Let's face it, from what we've seen in the trailer the Nazi war machine is almost entirely made up of robots, cyborgs and other assorted mechanical abominations. Whose to say they won't suddenly go berserk and start butchering their own Nazi masters? [[KarmicDeath Perhaps that's how the Third Reich is brought down in the end:]] [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard By their own creations.]]

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Let's face it, from what we've seen in the trailer the Nazi war machine is almost entirely made up of robots, cyborgs and other assorted mechanical abominations. Whose to say they won't suddenly go berserk and start butchering their own Nazi masters? [[KarmicDeath Perhaps that's how the Third Reich is brought down in the end:]] [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard By their own creations.]]]]

[[WMG: This is the second game in a trilogy.]]

The sequel to this game will involve liberating Africa, the final stronghold of the Nazis, and the final boss of the game will be Adolf Hitler himself.
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[[WMG: The last few chapters, possibly the game, will end in a RobotWar.]]

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[[WMG: The last few chapters, possibly the game, chapters will end in take place during the start of a RobotWar.]]
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Scenes during the E3 reveal show B.J. at the mercy of Frau Engel, with a heavy set woman behind her lifting an axe over someone's head. It is likely that this is going to be the "big choice" scene of ''The New Colossus'', with B.J. being forced to choose which of two characters gets the axe. Caroline Becker and Set Roth seem the most likely for it, as they've both had enough time in ''The New Order'' for their deaths to carry an impact. Who lives will also determine if you have Fergus or Wyatt throughout the game as well - after all, it would be the most logical and organic way of integrating that choice into this game.

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Scenes during the E3 reveal show B.J. at the mercy of Frau Engel, with a heavy set woman behind her lifting an axe over someone's head. It is likely that this is going to be the "big choice" scene of ''The New Colossus'', with B.J. being forced to choose which of two characters gets the axe. Caroline Becker and Set Roth seem the most likely for it, as they've both had enough time in ''The New Order'' for their deaths to carry an impact. Who lives will also determine if you have Fergus or Wyatt throughout the game as well - after all, it would be the most logical and organic way of integrating that choice into this game.game.

[[WMG: The last few chapters, possibly the game, will end in a RobotWar.]]

Let's face it, from what we've seen in the trailer the Nazi war machine is almost entirely made up of robots, cyborgs and other assorted mechanical abominations. Whose to say they won't suddenly go berserk and start butchering their own Nazi masters? [[KarmicDeath Perhaps that's how the Third Reich is brought down in the end:]] [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard By their own creations.]]
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[[WMG:Alternatively, BJ gets a pair of robotic legs]]

This one is supported by a small portion of the trailer where BJ's shadow is visible in front of him - his legs are practically a pair of sticks, so unless it was an odd flub in the animation department, he may be an amputee from the knees down once he gets to safety after the ActionPrologue.
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[[WMG: Like how "J" from ''The New Order'' turns out to be an AlternateHistory Creator/JimiHendrix, ''The New Colossus'' will also make liberal use of {{Historical Domain Character}}s from 1960s American culture.]]

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[[WMG: Like how "J" from ''The New Order'' turns out to be an AlternateHistory Creator/JimiHendrix, ''The New Colossus'' will also make liberal use of {{Historical Domain Character}}s from 1960s American culture.]]]]

[[WMG: Much like ''The New Order'', The player will be forced to choose which of two characters die during the opening level, and who is chosen determines Fergus or Wyatt's survival as well.]]

Scenes during the E3 reveal show B.J. at the mercy of Frau Engel, with a heavy set woman behind her lifting an axe over someone's head. It is likely that this is going to be the "big choice" scene of ''The New Colossus'', with B.J. being forced to choose which of two characters gets the axe. Caroline Becker and Set Roth seem the most likely for it, as they've both had enough time in ''The New Order'' for their deaths to carry an impact. Who lives will also determine if you have Fergus or Wyatt throughout the game as well - after all, it would be the most logical and organic way of integrating that choice into this game.

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Similar to the Concentration Camp level in the prior level, in this one you will have to infiltrate a full KKK rally, most likely to rescue an African American resistance leader who is set to be lynched. The difference between the Concentration Camp level will be that you go in as an enemy instead of a prisoner, giving you lots and lots of up close views of the racism and horrors of what the KKK are capable of, especially now they can operate without even a hint of public hatred. This will also make the end of the level, where you kill every person there, all the more satisfying.

[[WMG: The BFG from is based on Deathheads' research.]]

Deathheads' advanced research, especially in regards to Laserkraftwerk, allowed for the development of the BFG.

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Similar to the Concentration Camp level in the prior level, game, in this one you will have to infiltrate a full KKK rally, most likely to rescue an African American resistance leader who is set to be lynched. The difference between the Concentration Camp level will be that you go in as an enemy instead of a prisoner, giving you lots and lots of up close views of the racism and horrors of what the KKK are capable of, especially now they can operate without even a hint of public hatred. This will also make the end of the level, where you kill every person there, all the more satisfying.

[[WMG: The BFG [=BFG9000=] from ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' is based on Deathheads' Deathshead's research.]]

Deathheads' advanced research, especially in regards to Laserkraftwerk, allowed for the development of the BFG.BFG.

[[WMG: Like how "J" from ''The New Order'' turns out to be an AlternateHistory Creator/JimiHendrix, ''The New Colossus'' will also make liberal use of {{Historical Domain Character}}s from 1960s American culture.]]
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[[WMG: The BFG from ''VideoGame/Doom'' is based on Deathheads' research.]]

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[[WMG: The BFG from ''VideoGame/Doom'' is based on Deathheads' research.]]
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[[WMG: The BFG from ''VideoGame/DOOM'' is based on Deathheads' research.]]

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[[WMG: The BFG from ''VideoGame/DOOM'' ''VideoGame/Doom'' is based on Deathheads' research.]]
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Frau Engel's daughter was born with a mental handicap, however, Frau Engel defended her from the Nazi's programs. This was less out of love and more that Frau Engel believes she, as a perfect Aryan woman, could never give birth to a "sub-human." She constantly verbally abuses her because Frau Engel is convinced her daughter is simply not trying hard enough, and otherwise perfectly fine mentally. The daughter might eat a lot to compensate for her stress and inability to understand why "mommy" is always so angry with her. When captured, B.J. talks to her in a way similar to Max Haus and earns the daughter's affection enough she helps him escape.

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Frau Engel's daughter was born with a mental handicap, however, Frau Engel defended her from the Nazi's programs. This was less out of love and more that Frau Engel believes she, as a perfect Aryan woman, could never give birth to a "sub-human." She constantly verbally abuses her because Frau Engel is convinced her daughter is simply not trying hard enough, and otherwise perfectly fine mentally. The daughter might eat a lot to compensate for her stress and inability to understand why "mommy" is always so angry with her. When captured, B.J. talks to her in a way similar to Max Haus and earns the daughter's affection enough she helps him escape.escape.

[[WMG: One level will involve infiltrating a KKK meeting.]]

Similar to the Concentration Camp level in the prior level, in this one you will have to infiltrate a full KKK rally, most likely to rescue an African American resistance leader who is set to be lynched. The difference between the Concentration Camp level will be that you go in as an enemy instead of a prisoner, giving you lots and lots of up close views of the racism and horrors of what the KKK are capable of, especially now they can operate without even a hint of public hatred. This will also make the end of the level, where you kill every person there, all the more satisfying.

[[WMG: The BFG from ''VideoGame/DOOM'' is based on Deathheads' research.]]

Deathheads' advanced research, especially in regards to Laserkraftwerk, allowed for the development of the BFG.
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Blazkowicz head is then transplanted to a superior body that would provide a better opportunity to lead a normal life, and of course, the means to continue his Nazi killing crusade.

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Blazkowicz head is then transplanted to a superior body that would provide a better opportunity to lead a normal life, and of course, the means to continue his Nazi killing crusade.crusade.

[[WMG:Frau Engel's daughter is mentally handicapped.]]

The heavy set woman with the axe is apparently Frau Engel's daughter. Watching the daughter's body language, she seems nervous and edgy. When Frau Engel says, "You think you're a hero, William Joseph Blascowitz?" you can see over her shoulder that the daughter has her arms up against her chest and seems nervous about the entire situation. She is doing nothing to keep the other resistance fighter restrained. Later in the trailer, we see the daughter lifting the axe over her head and Frau Engel (her mother) is screaming and shouting at her. Not only are the daughter's actions very hesitant, but her face looks like she's on the brink of tears.

Frau Engel's daughter was born with a mental handicap, however, Frau Engel defended her from the Nazi's programs. This was less out of love and more that Frau Engel believes she, as a perfect Aryan woman, could never give birth to a "sub-human." She constantly verbally abuses her because Frau Engel is convinced her daughter is simply not trying hard enough, and otherwise perfectly fine mentally. The daughter might eat a lot to compensate for her stress and inability to understand why "mommy" is always so angry with her. When captured, B.J. talks to her in a way similar to Max Haus and earns the daughter's affection enough she helps him escape.
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Similar to ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' when Jacob Taylor and Miranda Lawson are asking Commander Shepard who the "Virmire Survivor" was at the start of the game, B.J. will be asked who he remembers as part of the [[LaResistance Kreisau Circle]] in Berlin: whomever players select is the one who will be present in the play-through, while the other is KilledOffForReal due to the events from ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder''.


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Similar to ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' when Jacob Taylor and Miranda Lawson are asking Commander Shepard who the "Virmire Survivor" was at the start of the game, B.J. will be asked who he remembers as part of the [[LaResistance Kreisau Circle]] in Berlin: whomever players select is the one who will be present in the play-through, playthrough, while the other is KilledOffForReal due to the events from ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder''.

''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'' prologue.

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* Possibly Averted. It could be likely that Wolfenstein II will make you answer who you allowed to live in [[VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder the first game ]] and both gameplay and story incorporate that selected character into the narrative.

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* Possibly Averted. It could be likely that Wolfenstein II will make you answer who you allowed to live in [[VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder the first game ]] and both gameplay and story incorporate that selected character into the narrative.

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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around. Probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead, it's safe to assume he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after being in coma for 14 years in the first game, but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further evidence that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.

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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around. Probably due to the injuries he sustained after in his fight with Deathshead, it's safe to assume he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after being in coma for 14 years in the first game, but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others In others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further evidence that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.
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[[WMG: B.J's head will be transplanted to a new body, possibly synthetic or cybernetic, at some point in the game.]]

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[[WMG: B.J's head will be transplanted to a new body, possibly synthetic or cybernetic, synthetic, at some point in the game.]]



When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around. Probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead, it's safe to assume he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further evidence that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.

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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around. Probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead, it's safe to assume he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after being in coma for 14 years in coma in the first game game, but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further evidence that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.
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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around. Probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead, it's safe to assume that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further evidence that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.

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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around. Probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead, it's safe to assume that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further evidence that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.
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Right at the beginning of the trailer, we get to see what appears to be a fully functional cat's head in a monkey's body messing with an eletronic device. Around it's neck, connecting both animal's parts is a ring of sorts. Seeing as Set Roth is still alive and possibly own said animal (it's shown sitting at his shoulders in another behind the scenes video), it's possible that it's the result of tests to prove if such transplant is possible with Da'at Yichud tech.

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Right at the beginning of the trailer, we get to see what appears to be a fully functional cat's head in a monkey's body messing with an eletronic device. Around it's neck, connecting both animal's parts is a ring of sorts. Seeing as Set Roth is still alive and possibly own said animal (it's shown sitting at his shoulders in another behind the scenes video), it's possible it could be that it's the result of tests to prove if such transplant is possible with Da'at Yichud tech.
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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around. Probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead, it's safe to assume that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further proving that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.

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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around. Probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead, it's safe to assume that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further proving evidence that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.
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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around, probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead. It's safe to assume then that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further proving that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.

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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around, probably around. Probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead. It's Deathshead, it's safe to assume then that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further proving that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.
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Right at the beginning of the trailer, we get to see what appears to be a fully functional cat's head in a monkey's body messing with an eletronic device. Around it's neck, connecting both animal's parts is a golden ring of sorts. Golden colours being a motiff of Da'at Yichud technology, and seeing as Set Roth is still alive and possibly own said animal (it's shown sitting at his shoulders in another behind the scenes video.), it's possible that it's the result of tests to prove if such transplant is possible with Da'at Yichud tech.

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Right at the beginning of the trailer, we get to see what appears to be a fully functional cat's head in a monkey's body messing with an eletronic device. Around it's neck, connecting both animal's parts is a golden ring of sorts. Golden colours being a motiff of Da'at Yichud technology, and seeing Seeing as Set Roth is still alive and possibly own said animal (it's shown sitting at his shoulders in another behind the scenes video.), video), it's possible that it's the result of tests to prove if such transplant is possible with Da'at Yichud tech.



Blazkowicz head is then transplanted to a superior body that would provide a better opportunity to lead a normal life, and of course, the means to continue his Nazi's killing crusade.

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Blazkowicz head is then transplanted to a superior body that would provide a better opportunity to lead a normal life, and of course, the means to continue his Nazi's Nazi killing crusade.

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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around, probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead. It's safe to assume then that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further proving that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.

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When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around, probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead. It's safe to assume then that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further proving that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Set was able to create a new body for B.J, or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.body.

Blazkowicz head is then transplanted to a superior body that would provide a better opportunity to lead a normal life, and of course, the means to continue his Nazi's killing crusade.

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Right at the beginning of the trailer, we get to see what appears to be a fully functional cat's head in a monkey's body messing with an eletronic device. Around it's neck, connecting both animal's parts is a golden ring of sorts. Golden colours being a motiff of Da'at Yichud technology, and seeing as Seth is still alive and possibly own said animal (it's shown sitting at his shoulders in another behind the scenes video.), it's possible to it being the result of tests to prove if such transplant is possible with Da'at Yichud tech. When B.J. wake up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around, probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead. It's safe to assume then that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further proving that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Seth was able to create a new body for B.J, of maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.

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Right at the beginning of the trailer, we get to see what appears to be a fully functional cat's head in a monkey's body messing with an eletronic device. Around it's neck, connecting both animal's parts is a golden ring of sorts. Golden colours being a motiff of Da'at Yichud technology, and seeing as Seth Set Roth is still alive and possibly own said animal (it's shown sitting at his shoulders in another behind the scenes video.), it's possible to it being that it's the result of tests to prove if such transplant is possible with Da'at Yichud tech. tech.
When B.J. wake wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around, probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead. It's safe to assume then that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further proving that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Seth Set was able to create a new body for B.J, of or maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.
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As for the Commander Keen reference, keep in mind that, canonically, Billy Blaze is B.J. Blazkowicz's grandson, and with B.J. having twins on the way, it's possible that B.J. encounters the Voritcons and the Grand Intellect decades before his grandson will.

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As for the Commander Keen reference, keep in mind that, canonically, Billy Blaze is B.J. Blazkowicz's grandson, and with B.J. having twins on the way, it's possible that B.J. encounters the Voritcons and the Grand Intellect decades before his grandson will.will.

[[WMG: B.J's head will be transplanted to a new body, possibly synthetic or cybernetic, at some point in the game.]]

Right at the beginning of the trailer, we get to see what appears to be a fully functional cat's head in a monkey's body messing with an eletronic device. Around it's neck, connecting both animal's parts is a golden ring of sorts. Golden colours being a motiff of Da'at Yichud technology, and seeing as Seth is still alive and possibly own said animal (it's shown sitting at his shoulders in another behind the scenes video.), it's possible to it being the result of tests to prove if such transplant is possible with Da'at Yichud tech. When B.J. wake up, he is in no shape to walk at all, needing a wheelchair to move around, probably due to the injuries he sustained after his fight with Deathshead. It's safe to assume then that he's now paraplegic, seeing as he could walk after 14 years in coma in the first game but not now after spending a few months in bed. Others scenes he's shown using Caroline's armor, further proving that he's no longer able to stand on his own. However, whenever he's is seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he is able to move around normally, but with a little peculiarity: There's now a golden ring around his neck, which is very similar to the cat/monkey hybrid. It's possible that at some point Seth was able to create a new body for B.J, of maybe acquire one that matches his stature. Could even be that Nazis had cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him) and the resistance somehow managed to acquire it's body.
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* Possibly Averted. It could be likely that Wolfenstein II will make you answer who you allowed to live in [[VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder the first game ]] and both gameplay and story incorporate that selected character into the narrative.
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As the ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'' [[AllThereInTheManual manual hinted at a grandson named "B. Blaze"]], provided ''The New Colossus'' ensures B.J. and his new family's survival, his children will eventually sire the future "VideoGame/CommanderKeen", though not the same one as many will know thanks to AlternateHistory triggered from ''The New Order''. Likewise, this extends to "Doomguy", if the implications from the ''Wolfenstein'' {{RPG}} that Billy Blaze is Doomguy's ancestor is considered canon.

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As the ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'' [[AllThereInTheManual manual hinted at a grandson named "B. Blaze"]], provided ''The New Colossus'' ensures B.J. and his new family's survival, his children will eventually sire the future "VideoGame/CommanderKeen", though not the same one as many will know thanks to AlternateHistory triggered from ''The New Order''. Likewise, this extends to "Doomguy", if the implications from the ''Wolfenstein'' {{RPG}} that Billy Blaze is Doomguy's ancestor is considered canon.canon.

[[WMG: Aliens will somehow factor into the plot, maybe as a reference to VideoGame/CommanderKeen]]

The official blurb for the trailer says that among the locations is the game is Roswell, New Mexico, which is most famous for the alleged alien crash site near the town. It's strange that the developers would choose such a specific location; what significance could Roswell have to the Nazis that would warrant one more more levels being set there? Simple: the Nazis had taken over America by the time of the Roswell crash in 1947, and used that alien technology to supplement the Da'at Yichud's stolen tech in their weaponry.

As for the Commander Keen reference, keep in mind that, canonically, Billy Blaze is B.J. Blazkowicz's grandson, and with B.J. having twins on the way, it's possible that B.J. encounters the Voritcons and the Grand Intellect decades before his grandson will.
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[[WMG:The choice of Fergus or Wyatt being alive for ''The New Colossus'' depends on the player's choice again.]]

Similar to ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' when Jacob Taylor and Miranda Lawson are asking Commander Shepard who the "Virmire Survivor" was at the start of the game, B.J. will be asked who he remembers as part of the [[LaResistance Kreisau Circle]] in Berlin: whomever players select is the one who will be present in the play-through, while the other is KilledOffForReal due to the events from ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder''.

[[WMG:B.J. and Anya expecting twins means an AlternateUniverse [[VideoGame/CommanderKeen Billy Blaze]] and [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} the Doom Marine]] are still possible.]]

As the ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'' [[AllThereInTheManual manual hinted at a grandson named "B. Blaze"]], provided ''The New Colossus'' ensures B.J. and his new family's survival, his children will eventually sire the future "VideoGame/CommanderKeen", though not the same one as many will know thanks to AlternateHistory triggered from ''The New Order''. Likewise, this extends to "Doomguy", if the implications from the ''Wolfenstein'' {{RPG}} that Billy Blaze is Doomguy's ancestor is considered canon.

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