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1[[WMG:The choice of Fergus or Wyatt being alive for ''The New Colossus'' depends on the player's choice again.]]
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3Similar to ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' when Jacob Taylor and Miranda Lawson are asking Commander Shepard who he chose to be the Human Councilor 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 to be spared is the one who will be present in the playthrough, while the other is KilledOffForReal due to the events from ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'' prologue [[spoiler: and BJ destroying the victim's brain after the brain being transplanted into a prototype combat robot which BJ fought near the end of The New Order]].
4* Confirmed.
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6[[WMG:B.J. and Anya expecting twins means an AlternateUniverse [[VideoGame/CommanderKeen Billy Blaze]] and [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} the Doom Marine]] are still possible.]]
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8As 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, one of 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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10[[WMG: Aliens will somehow factor into the plot, maybe as a reference to VideoGame/CommanderKeen]]
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12The 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.
13As 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.
14* Well, maybe not the Grand Intellect, considering [[spoiler:he's a fellow classmate of Billy's and wouldn't have been born during the events of New Colossus. They could always put in his ancestors, though. Just keep an eye out for anyone named [=McMire=].]]
15* {{Jossed}}: The Reich's tech is still stolen Da'at Yichud through and through. The concept of aliens being involved at all is [[ParodiedTrope made fun of through Super Spesh's obsession with it making him ignore B.J telling him about the advanced Nazi technology's true origin.]]
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17[[WMG: B.J's head will be transplanted to a new body, possibly synthetic, at some point in the game.]]
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19Right 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 on his shoulders in 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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21When B.J. wakes up, he is in no shape to walk at all. The grenade that killed Deathshead also ripped apart B.J.'s liver and pancreas, leaving him unable to walk for more than a few feet before collapsing due to the strain on his prototype artificial organs that were made by one scientist working off old precursor technology from decades-old memories. After Caroline is killed in action, B.J. takes her power armor because it allows cripples to move with minimal complications. However, as the series progresses, the suit appears to merge with B.J's skin, which could become a fatal complication over time. Whenever he's seen in his new attire (the yellow and black jacket) he doesn't have skin-grafted hexes and his hands look normal. But 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 cloned B.J. (remember how interested Deathshead was in experimenting on him), and the resistance somehow managed to acquire the clone.
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23Because his original body is shot AND in danger of melding too deeply with his unstable power armor, Blazkowicz's 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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25* [[spoiler: Confirmed, but not for the reason stated. BJ gets beheaded by Frau Engel midway through the game. Set Roth and the gang transplant his head onto a "supersoldier body"]].
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27[[WMG:Alternatively, BJ gets [[ArtificialLimbs a pair of robotic legs]]]]
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29This 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.
30* Half-Confirmed. [[spoiler: They are not robotic legs, but a device called a Battle Walker. It is one of three implants BJ can choose after getting beheaded by Frau Engel. The other implants are Ramshackles, which turns BJ into a battering ram, and Constrictor Harness, which allow him to squeeze into tight places]]
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32[[WMG:Frau Engel's daughter is mentally handicapped.]]
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34The 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.
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36Frau 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 Hass and earns the daughter's affection enough she helps him escape.
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38* Jossed. The heavy set woman is Sigrun Engel, and she is indeed Frau Engel's daughter, but she is in no way mentally handicapped. In fact, she is one of the most brilliant characters in the series. Oh, and Frau Engel, being... [[HateSink Frau Engel]] did no real protecting of her; it becomes clear right from the start that Sigrun's mother regularly abuses and berates her daughter and implies she had been considering ''having Sigrun killed or sent to a concentration camp'' before Sigrun's HeelFaceTurn.
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40[[WMG: The [=BFG9000=] from ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' is based on Deathshead's research.]]
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42Deathheads' advanced research, especially in regards to Laserkraftwerk, allowed for the development of the BFG.
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44[[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.]]
45* Confirmed. [[spoiler: Ronald Reagan the TV-Actor from Arizona.]] It doesn't end well for him, though.
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47[[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.]]
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49Scenes 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.
50* Jossed. You can't choose in this part.
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52[[WMG: The last few chapters will take place during the start of a RobotWar.]]
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54Let'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.]]
55* Jossed. The game didn't talk about this.
56* In a bonus level [[spoiler:hunting the final ubercommander]], you find lots of Nazi combat robots in an abandoned bunker, but no living Nazis. Then you find some dead body of Nazi soldiers. Maybe developers did considered this idea, but discarded it and put it back as bonus level.
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58[[WMG: This is the second game in a trilogy.]]
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60The 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.
61 * 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.
62* Plausible... Barely. Let's just say Hitler never stopped taking drugs in this timeline...
63* Probable, at least on the 2nd game in a trilogy part. Set seems to have given the artifact that B.J. got from Super Spesh a whole lot of importance, despite never going any further with it in this game.
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65[[WMG: The KKK will be an enemy in the game.]]
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67The 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.
68* Seems to be confirmed. In the newest trailer there is a brief scene of you blowing a Klansman's head off with a shotgun.
69* Confirmed. KKK don't play a role in main storyline, but occur in several side missions.
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71[[WMG: One level will involve infiltrating a KKK meeting.]]
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73Similar 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.
74* Jossed. In the main storyline only two members are shown, played for comic relief. Only time they appear in significant numbers, is during the ubercommander missions, where they're just cannon fodder.
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76[[WMG: Sigrun Engel will have the option of murdering her own mother]]
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78At the end of the game, BJ and Frau Engel will both be badly wounded. Sigrun will enter the picture holding a gun. Engel will attempt to persuade her daughter to help her, saying how she only pushed her so she could achieve her potential. Sigrun will become increasingly confused and start crying, before BJ gives a heartfelt, "Do what you think is right." By giving her an option instead of DEMANDING she behave a certain way, Sigrun will turn the gun on her mother and open fire before falling to her knees and breaking down in tears.
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80 *[[spoiler: Jossed. BJ kills Frau Engel in the End]].
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82[[WMG: There will be a traitor within the resistance]]
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84For every story of a resistance movement against an evil empire/government/something/whatever, there is always the possibility of a traitor promised whatever they desire from the enemy in exchange for ratting out the resistance. Since the Nazi's are numerically superior and have advanced weapons and armor, one resistance member might find all this struggle against them to be hopeless, and will collaborate with the Nazi's to help destroy the resistance from within. Since Sigrun eventually defects to the heroes side and most of them are quite distrustful of her, the traitor may use this to their advantage: Work behind the scenes, and any unexpected trouble occurs, pin the blame on Sigrun, and when the traitor already reveals his/herself, it'll be too late.
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86* I was thinking the same thing, and the person I suspect is... Grace, the African American Resistance Leader. I know it sounds absurd, but I just have a gut feeling whenever I see her actions. I feel like she might have finally snapped after suffering so much oppression throughout her life, and now doesn't see the difference between Nazi America and "Democratic" America, even ranting about how "her" people have never been free at all, so she might as well make a deal with the Nazis to finally retire. Essentially, its a much darker take on J. While J suffered through segregation and racism, he was still able to see BJ as a good man at his core. Grace simply views BJ as another fascist waiting to happen.
87* Jossed. There are traitors and turncoats[[spoiler: BJ's father]], but none within the resistance.
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89[[WMG: There will be a trust system for Sigrun Engel]]
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91Since most members of the resistance distrust her, there could be a mechanic where you can either put your trust in Sigrun and earn her loyalty or mistrust her, treat her coldly and such and decrease her loyalty bar. Should this system be implemented, it may change how the end game levels play out. Sigrun either remains loyal or returns to her mother's side.
92* Jossed.
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94[[WMG: Greta Grosse will make an appearance]]
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96They already had Hans in Wolfenstein 2009, and they like to make interesting characters, so it's the perfect opportunity to introduce a big, angry German woman out for your blood.
97* Jossed. Only room for one angry (and psychotic) German woman - Frau Engel.
98[[WMG: MookHorrorShow will be played up for all it's worth.]]
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100Judging from how Herr Kommandant in Roswell looked like he [[OhCrap soiled himself]] when he [[FailedASpotCheck finally]] realized the fireman he had talking to was 'Terror Billy' himself, this trope will end up becoming a DeconstructedTrope, that B.J. is so feared by the rank and file Nazis (to absolute [[Videogame/{{DOOM 2016}} Doom Slayer]] levels) that towards the end of the game when the Nazis are on the verge of total defeat in America they are all absolutely beside themselves with fear they simply lose the will to fight and just clear a path for you all the way straight to the FinalBoss. Or go down fighting wallowing in [[DespairEventHorizon abject despair]].
101* For what gameplay we have seen, MookHorrorShow is already in full effect. It is glorious.
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103[[WMG: One mission will involve tracking down the Blitzmensch actor.]]
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105Blitzmensch is a Batman-expy:
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107https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz7PDBhav5s
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109One mission, you will have to track down Hubertus von Strachwitz, the Adam West-expy who plays the superhero Blitzmensch. The actor is a war veteran. The mission will be to assassinate him and will involve lots and lots of stealth as you go through his estate. However, when you finally confront him, he's a sobbing, drunken wreck. He admits that he is utterly miserable, hates the Nazis, but is just too frightened to stand up to them, unlike his character who is always brave. BJ convinces him to take a stand. The next day, on public television and in full costume, he denounces Nazi ideology and tells his people to stand up to them. Though he gets a bullet to the head for his trouble, this will be a key part in liberating America, as the people will be in open rebellion.
110* Jossed
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112[[WMG: You'll dethrone the Nazis from Totalitarian rule once and for all, because America will pick up the slack ''and cast freedom aside''.]]
113Remember, this is the 1960's we're talking about here. With many unfortunate minorities sadistically purged/ruined by the Nazis, while the most Aryan-looking upper-class white men get some of the technological privileges that the Nazis use to keep themselves in power, how long would Frau's decapitated stump spurt blood before the "slightly more conservative" members of the Resistance screw Blazkowitz over? With most of the resistance taking in drinks upon hearing the Nazis were defeated, this would be the moment when the former leaders of the United States could take back control, only to completely betray their former country by using the Da'at Yichud technology they've been reverse-engineering while stuck in the visitors' booths while the Nazis showed off, ultimately planning to take over the world like the Nazis did, but with less racial purging, and much, MUCH more national destruction with entire ''continents'' polluted beyond belief. We could have an entire second half fighting off a more competent army of US marines who use custom-built battleframes while piloting the formerly incompetent robot giants to their fullest, and this time none of them underestimate BJ like ''every other Nazi has to their death'', using anti-specialist tactics, predictive ambushes, and the occasional mass-grave to force a helpless cutscene situation.
114* This would make a lot of sense; in the previous game, J actively calls Billy out in chapter 7 on how racist America was even before the Nazis were in control. The trailers have hinted that Grace Jones also feels considerable contempt for how quickly white America went from their pre-[=WW2=] racism to reinstating slavery and other inhumanities. Add in that America was referred to during both world wars as "the sleeping giant", and suddenly the game's subtitle takes on a rather ominous cast of {{foreshadowing}}...
115* The ending credits [[spoiler:show American citizens finally rising up in revolt, killing nazis, and ignoring collateral damage. By the end, every Nazi-controlled city is in ruins and the remaining Nazis fled into space, but no reconstruction or cleanup has taken place, and there's some kind of anarchist military ruling over the remains]]. None of this is elaborated on, but it don't look good.
116* Jossed. ''Youngblood'' shows that [[spoiler:twenty years after the events of ''New Colossus'', BJ and Anya lived HappilyMarried with twin daughters in post-Nazi America until the events of that game. What little ''Youngblood'' informed us on the post-Second American Revolution US government indicates that they have no intention to TakeOverTheWorld and use subterfuge instead to fight the remnants of Nazi Germany.']]
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118[[WMG:The Nazis will have turned The Statue of Liberty into a giant robot of death]]
119"The New Colossus" traditionally refers to the Statue of Liberty, and we've seen them use giant robots before, so it makes sense.
120* Alternatively, Set Roth is working on a "Project" the entire time, but every time BJ asks him about it, Roth brushes him off as he wouldn't understand. The last level will have BJ taking control of the statue to fight Frau Engle.
121* Unfortunately, it's jossed; the Nazis decided to nuke New York and forget about it.
122* Jossed. You can see on the sub ride during the cutscene, that the Statue of Liberty is toppled over, resting on the bottom of the New York Harbor.
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124[[WMG: The "Sick Things" Frau Engel found in her daughter's bedroom]]
125Was not homosexual pornography, but African pornography.
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127Growing up, Sigrun had few friends, because of her lack of ambition, poor health, and extremely controlling mother. However, Frau Engel did have people who treated Sigrun kindly: African slaves. To the slaves, they were simply being kind to their owner's daughter so Frau Engel won't murder them, but Sigrun (at the time) doesn't understand that. She eventually develops feelings for the kind, understanding, paternal "Uncle Remus" figure and the loving, nurturing "Aunt Jemima" like maternal figure. This is what attracts her to Africans and what first kindles her relationship with Bombate. While Sigrun is nice, she isn't completely without ingrained racism herself and she has to come to terms with that.
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129[[WMG: As the game progresses, more and more [=NPCs=] will show their support]]
130There is an NPC in the "Roswell" Level who says, "If you are who I think you are, I respect you," or something to that extent.
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132There will be newspaper articles about how, with the "London Monitor" destroyed, all of Great Britain is now in open revolt with the government assuring it still has the situation under control.
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134BJ stumbles into a hospital, wounded and seeking medical attention, the nurse is completely blissful and happy. When a Nazi comes through the door, she blows him back out with a shotgun. After pumping the shotgun, she puts it on the table, trigger facing BJ in a subtle show of submission, before giving him plenty of health.
135* Jossed. Only hospital in the game, is the sick bay on the Eva's Hammer, where B.J. is recovering when the game properly begins.
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137As the game progresses, you will see more and more open resistant. During a tense shootout, the Nazis will start taking additional fire from the sides and a rag-tag group will emerge from the shadows, toss BJ a gun, and leave to continue their fight.
138* Jossed. Only resistance we see, is in the end-credit art.
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140Towards the end, BJ will even be fleeing a large group of Nazis, only to turn a corner and come face to gun with an officer. After a tense moment, the officer shouts "Sich ducken!" BJ hits the floor and the officer guns down his compatriots. The officer looks to BJ, then removes his headset. "Es tut mir leid," before he turns the gun on himself and blows his brains out. As BJ goes through the area the officer had come through, he sees dozens of Nazis already dead.
141* Jossed. Well, mostly. Frau Engle's daughter's FaceHeelTurn is as close as it gets.
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143[[WMG: Continuing the tradition of Wolfenstein, Hitler will once again reprise his role for using his Mecha Suit sometimes in the final battle]]
144* As seen in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmy4WW8TqL8 launch trailer]], some people must have been thinking that this would be a credible scenario... Unless if Hitler would play some other role in the story.
145* Jossed. Really, seriously, jossed. That's one hell of a darkly funny other role.
146* Well, Hitler would confirm it.
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148[[WMG: The Freedom Chronicles will be framed as Nazi Propaganda with the characters presented as "villainous terrorists". But we, the players will see the truth.]]
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150* Jossed. The stories are actually fictitious and written by a resistance cartoonist.
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152[[WMG:The Nazis have kept [[spoiler:BJ's headless body]] and will make use of it]]
153Midway through the game, BJ [[spoiler:''survives decapitation'' thanks to a carefully executed plan by his friends, and is then given a new body]]. So, what may have happened to what he's left behind? [[spoiler:While badly damaged, it's still the body of the man who was a nightmare of the Nazi regime for years; too good a specimen to just have that corpse burned or exposed, and while Deathshead is dead, he's probably left enough knowledge and technology behind for others to continue his work. So, also to quash the rebellions that will erupt after the events of TNC, the Nazis will create one Ubersoldat, or even more, based on BJ. This may even be a cause for an HeroicBSOD by the original: seeing and eventually confronting a monstrous, unhinged version of himself may lead BJ to question his own humanity (he's been arguably descending into SociopathicHero territory for a long time, on top of having an artificial body himself now), although he'll eventually rise up, stronger and more determined than ever.]]
154* Jossed. In [[spoiler:Hitler scene]], [[spoiler:Hitler]] mentioned that Nazis have dissected it.
155
156[[WMG:The Da'at Yichud technology is the bridge between Wolfenstein and DOOM 2016]]
157The Da'at Yichud are an ancient Jewish secret society whose tech is so advanced it looks like magic even though they should have no way to manufacture them. DOOM has demons that are actually inter-dimensional conquerors, and their magic can not only be reproduced as magitech by humanity, but it might be simply sufficiently advanced (bio)technology itself. King Solomon, the ancient Jewish king, has tales about him where he controlled demons and had them build his palace and get him gems and other rare thigns.
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159Now put it all together: The ancient Jews had encountered the demons in the past. Somehow they managed to capture some of them and gained some of their magitech. Since it was too dangerous and/or corruptive, they created the Da'at Yichud, who then used the knowledge as a foothold to make their own breakthroughs, and they purposely erased the source of this knowledge so that they wouldn't end up as cultists. Then the Nazis found their caches in Wolfenstein, made use of their tech, which then allowed them to take over the world, but then the same technology (and BJ) led them to their downfall.
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161Afterwards the world picked up the pieces, but now they suddenly had a ton of extremely high-grade tech that required a lot of power, which in a couple of decades led to an energy crisis, which drove humanity to Mars. There they find the Argent energy, which opens up Hell, and then they realize that their tech is compatible (since it came from the same source), so they try to exploit it, therefore we have DOOM 2016.
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163[[WMG: The third game will have Asians]]
164It's the only group that's lacked representation in the cast. So far all there has been is side characters in the form of two Japanese-American sisters in Horton's group (Also an Arab in the Kreisau Circle but that's taking a pretty broad, albeit completely historical, definition of Asia). Come the third game we'll get a main character of Asian descent though!
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166[[WMG: The third game will have ''UsefulNotes/JosefStalin'' leading his own resistance]]
167The newspaper in the first game only said he was rumored to be killed. This sounds like a ''Main/NeverFoundTheBody''. He would be keeping himself alive using stolen Nazi tech.
168* This would make a surprising amount of sense. It's not commonly known, but [[Main/{{Egopolis}} Stalingrad]] was named because Stalin played a key part in commanding the defense of Tsaritsyn (modern-day Volgagrad) which was renamed in his honor long before he became leader of the Soviet Union
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170[[WMG: Spesh knew he was likely going to die.]]
171The "attack" to free BJ from Engel's custody was staged to keep Engel from getting suspicious; after all, it wouldn't make sense if the Resistance ''didn't'' go after their top asset against the Nazis. Spesh was simply the final detail, the sacrifical lamb meant to make the Nazis fall completely for the bluff. While it was not explicitly planned for him to die, they probably all knew what the odds of survival were and Spesh probably had orders to self-terminate if he wasn't killed outright.
172* {{Jossed}}: If you stick around Set in the shooting range after [[spoiler:getting B.J's new body]], he flat out confirms that saving B.J from being executed at all was the initial plan and that it's only thanks to Anya's quick thinking that [[spoiler: the idea of sticking B.J's head onto the retrieved SuperSoldier body after snatching it from the execution was proposed at all.]]
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174[[WMG: Commander Keen will cameo in the third game.]]
175In the epilogue of the third game, which takes place decades after the Nazi regime has fallen, B.J.'s IdenticalGrandson [[VideoGame/CommanderKeen Billy Blaze]] will make an appearance.
176
177[[WMG: Billie returns in the sequel.]]
178BJ's old childhood friend will show up in the next game, and they'll both talk to each other... along with jokes about them having the same name and pretending to be confused whenever someone says 'Billy'/'Billie'.
179
180[[WMG:Hitler was still going to kill the actor who won the audition.]]
181Hitler's movie was supposed to show Hitler defeating and killing Blazkowicz. Given that Hitler is shown to have complete disregard for human life, it is not a big stretch to assume he was actually going to [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness kill]] the actor [[FatalMethodActing playing Blazkowicz]] on camera and [[AllPartOfTheShow put this scene in the movie]]. This means that without B.J.'s intervention all four actors would have been doomed to be killed by Hitler regardless of the results of the audition.
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183[[WMG: The next game will show more signs of the Nazi's falling apart]]
184There's hints in this that all isn't like the Nazis boast from the AwesomeButImpractical tweaks to their forces to an insistence of repairing busted things despite "infinite" resources. And add in the fact that a number of noted leaders dying by BJ's hand. It seems the time Deathshead's genius bought has run out and it'll show the next time the Nazis show themselves, though with the chaos that's breaking out at the end, they'd just one of many things to deal with.
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186[[WMG: Max Hass is a former Nazi Super Soldier who didn't quite make the cut.]]
187Max Hass despite his generally pacifistic ways is shown to tank bullets and flatten people with his fists when provoked. Not only does he take bullets he doesn't seem to even notice them for the most part. Combine that with his noticeable fear of certain specific power tools and what goes into making the other super soldiers it seems likely he's a failed super soldier candidate. Max was probably from the early era of Deathshead back when normal soldiers were being converted into super soldiers not purpose grown for it. Something about Max didn't work out, maybe he was too compassionate or too intelligent for their liking, so he was sent on to experimentation after the augmentation procedure failed to get what they were going for. Eventually he escaped but only after a partial lobotomy disguised his noteworthy intelligence beneath near total memory loss and an immature personality.
188
189[[WMG: BJ's new body is... his old body (kind of)]]
190All things considered, BJ's head transplant went fairly smoothly, his head fit the SuperSoldier body perfectly, and his new physique is pretty much identical to his old one. This is because A: Set Roth is an incredible surgeon and B: BJ's new body ''is'' BJ... kind of. After years of Terror-Billy kicking their asses, the Nazis decided to fight fire with fire and used BJ as the template for their new model of SuperSoldier, either just basing the design off him or even cloning him after getting their hands on his DNA (which is plausible, considering how many times he's been captured).
191
192[[WMG: ''Wolfenstein 3D'' exists in-universe... as a GameMod]]

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