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While the [[Avengers]] attacked the [[Autobots]], Doom took matters into his hands and broke [[Wolverine]]'s [[Decepticon]]-induced rage. Afterwards, Doom explained his efforts to remove the Decepticon structure with his Doombots; he doesn't particularly like the prospect of Latveria destroyed by mere machines. The Decepticons stole Doom's [[Psycho-Prism]], which allowed them to pull humans into fury. Finding the Avengers and Autobots useless, Doom left to broker peace with [[Symkaria]]. {{storylink|Man and Machine, Part Two}} | While the [[Avengers]] attacked the [[Autobots]], Doom took matters into his hands and broke [[Wolverine]]'s [[Decepticon]]-induced rage. Afterwards, Doom explained his efforts to remove the Decepticon structure with his Doombots; he doesn't particularly like the prospect of Latveria destroyed by mere machines. The Decepticons stole Doom's [[Psycho-Prism]], which allowed them to pull humans into fury. Finding the Avengers and Autobots useless, Doom left to broker peace with [[Symkaria]]. {{storylink|Man and Machine, Part Two}} | ||
Turns out that Doom was allied with the Decepticons all along. When the heroes fail to surrender despite the warning from Doom and Megatron, Megatron takes out his frustration on Doom, shocking him to unconsciousness. {{storylink|Man and Machine, Part Three}} | |||
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Revision as of 16:05, 12 September 2007
- Doctor Doom is a human in the Generation 1 continuity family.

Doctor Doom is the ruler of Latveria. He wears a suit of metal, and likes to make robots. One would think this implied that he is a sensible human, but he's evil. Go figure.
Fiction
IDW comics continuity
The New Avengers/The Transformers
He doesn't make dome structures, apparently. Man and Machine, Part One
While the Avengers attacked the Autobots, Doom took matters into his hands and broke Wolverine's Decepticon-induced rage. Afterwards, Doom explained his efforts to remove the Decepticon structure with his Doombots; he doesn't particularly like the prospect of Latveria destroyed by mere machines. The Decepticons stole Doom's Psycho-Prism, which allowed them to pull humans into fury. Finding the Avengers and Autobots useless, Doom left to broker peace with Symkaria. Man and Machine, Part Two
Turns out that Doom was allied with the Decepticons all along. When the heroes fail to surrender despite the warning from Doom and Megatron, Megatron takes out his frustration on Doom, shocking him to unconsciousness. Man and Machine, Part Three

