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From: dub@pur-phy.UUCP (Paul Simmington)
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Subject: the gnu Doom
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Date: Sun, 2-Dec-84 02:12:34 EST
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Posted: Sun Dec  2 02:12:34 1984
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   Greetings Readers,
	At last Doom has all the power that he could ever
want (ref. Secret Wars #11) and has made an effort to right
all the wrongs of the past.  All the good guys don't want
anything to do with him.
	At the end of Secret Wars #11, we see that everyone
is going to attack Doom and get him to "give up his power."
Doom wants to free his mother's soul from Meohisto who is holding
her in his dimension.
	Could it be that Cap. America and Reed are only considering
Doom's past values?  Why isn't it possible for Doom to have such
god-like talents without conquering the universe.  He said he
was content with his new skills and that he wouldn't have anything
to do with humanity (Galctus has a similar problem.)  They should
leave Doom to his own devices and assuming that he would hold
true to his word as he has done in the past.  In that way, he would
be a different kind of person, like a Galactus or a Watcher.
			-Paul- 
"Beam us up Scotty.  Spock's got to take a dump."