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Zorn, also known as the Doomplayer, is the main antagonist and final boss of the 1993 SNES game The Lawnmower Man. He is the leader of The Shop, a group who funded VSI with the hopes that their experiments could have military applications.
Biography[]
The protagonist, Dr. Angelo, is experimenting with VR on a mentally slow gardener named Jobe Smith with the hopes of increasing the man's intelegence. However, The Shop saw military purposes in the project and decided to add their own military programming, resulting in Jobe becoming a monster. After Angelo (or Carla; players' choice) reaches Jobe's domain in VSI, they will engage in a battle to keep Jobe from escaping the VSI network. Despite seemingly succeeding, Jobe still manages to escape and erase the world's database, causing the world governments to fall. Jobe then disappears for the rest of the game.
After realizing this was all The Shop's doing, Angelo set's out across a post apocalyptic suburbia to confront The Doomplayer.
Final Battle[]
After making it through the difficult enemies and challenges, Angelo finds The Doomplayer jumping into cyberspace and goes after him. In cyberspace The Doomplayer attacks Angelo with many different attacks including a pulse ring shot, an arrow shot, an expanding triangle cyclone attack, a barrage of purple orbs that try to turn and home in on you and a wide eye ray attack. he will also fly offscreen while spikeballs or giant red orbs that split when shot fall from the top of the screen. As he takes damage he will keep losing his limbs and changing attacks until all that's left is a head and torso.
After his defeat, The Shop is destroyed and the game is won.
Appearance[]
Before jumping into cyberspace, he appears as a man in a buisness suit with possible shades on. In cyberspace he appears as a silver humanoid figure. He has no hands, feet or joints so his legs and arms are made of floating parts. When defeated, it's revealed that he is actually a chimpanzee.