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“ | Are these your new minions, Christoff? Will you sacrifice them to destroy me as you did with so many others? Are you prepared to pay that price one last time? | „ |
~ Phobos in MADNESS: Project Nexus during the Rush mission, talking about Hank, Sanford, and Deimos. |
“ | Step aside gentlemen, a god stands before you now. | „ |
~ Phobos before his boss fight in MADNESS: Project Nexus. |
Director Phobos is the main antagonist of the Madness: Project Nexus video game duology.
He is the corrupt leader of the Nexus Core, and the narcissistic dictator of Nexus City with a god complex. His main weapon is the Binary Sword, which was later carried around by Dr. Christoff after his death. He later possesses Project Gestalt as a ghost.
Biography[]
Phobos has once fired Dr. Christoff from his position as head scientist because he suspected Christoff of treason.
Madness: Project Nexus (Classic)[]
Phobos serves as the overarching antagonist of Episode 1, and the main antagonist of Episode 1.5.
He first appears in level [1.5-D], wielding only his Binary Sword and confronting Dr. Christoff when he discovers he has defected from the Nexus Core. Using the Binary Sword, he can deflect almost every bullet fired at Christoff and knock out any melee weapons used against him. However, once Phobos is successfully hit by an attack, he will flee the room and tell Dr. Christoff that they will meet again.
He doesn't reappear until the final level, where he resides in the last room armed with the Binary Sword and a TMP. While wielding the sword, he uses it to block attacks. When he is using the TMP, he dodges attacks by performing very high back flips or utilizing his TAC-Bar. Despite his evasive skills, he is still vulnerable to Nexus bolts and cannot block them with his sword. Once he is killed, Dr. Christoff will say to him, "Goodnight, Phobos."
MADNESS: Project Nexus[]
Phobos serves as a posthumous influence throughout most of the game, as the Nexus Core continues to obey his orders even after his death. A statue of Phobos in a powerful stance is seen, raising his binary sword into the air. He also sent a message to the Sheriff mentioning Dr. Hofnarr.
Phobos makes his return in the last level of the game, "The Rush", as one of the final enemies in the entire game. He controls a resurrected Mag Agent: Gestalt to fight Hank, Jesus/Christoff, Sanford, and Deimos. After the fight is over, and Gestalt is defeated, Phobos is released from Hell/the Other Place and attacks the protagonists himself. The player must destroy "Corpus Bars" to damage him, to which he will teleport out of the arena and summon souls from the underworld to attack the protagonists. During his first phase, Phobos will teleport around to player to attack, during his second and third phases, he will throw debris at the player, summon souls, use a sword to attack the player, and discharge anyone too close to him. After losing his fourth Corpus, Phobos will steal Jesus/Christoff's halo for himself, and become more powerful than ever, repeating his previous phase at a faster rate. After losing his sixth and final Corpus, Jesus/Christoff attempts to banish him back to the Other Place, only for Phobos to rebuttal that he will merge himself, Gestalt, and the Other Place together and become a god, and then possesses Gestalt. After being defeated yet again by the protagonists, they proceed to use C-4 and their ammunition to destroy Phobos and Gestalt once and for all.
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Trivia[]
- In Greek mythology, Phobos, the god of fear, has a twin brother named Deimos. However, the creator of the series has confirmed there is no relation between the Phobos and Deimos of the Madness series, and picked those names because they sounded cool.
External links[]
- Phobos on the Pure Evil Wiki
- Phobos on the Madness Combat Wiki
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