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At first, Ubermann hopes to use the Atlantian mineral "orichalcum" to build weapons of mass destruction, but then decides to pursue godhood after he and [[Klaus Kerner]] discover a machine in the middle of Atlantis designed to turn people into deities. After Kerner is horribly mutated and killed by the machine, Uberman decides to use Indy as a guena pig to test how much orichalcum is needed to successfully power the machine. Indy manages to talk him into transforming himself instead, threatening Ubermann with eternal damnation should he become a god first. The machine transforms Ubermann into a being of pure energy, which then dissapates and causes the ancient city to implode.
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At first, Ubermann hopes to use the Atlantian mineral "orichalcum" to build weapons of mass destruction, but changes his mind after he and [[Klaus Kerner]] discover a machine in the middle of Atlantis designed to turn people into higher beings. In the past, the machine had created many freaks of nature, but the Nazis believe it will work on them due to their superior Aryan qualities. After Kerner is horribly mutated by the machine and commits suicide, Uberman decides to use Indy as a guena pig to test how much orichalcum is needed to successfully power the machine. Indy manages to talk him into transforming himself instead, threatening Ubermann with eternal damnation should he become a god first. The machine transforms Ubermann into a being of pure energy, which then dissapates and causes the ancient city to implode.
   
In the alternate ending, Sophia (Indy's girlfriend at the time) is possessed by an ancient Atlantian spirit and steps into the machine herself, killing Ubermann and dissapating in a similar manner. Indy manages to escape the destruction of Atlantis in a German U-boat.
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In the bad ending, Sophia (Indy's girlfriend at the time) is possessed by an ancient Atlantian spirit named Nur-Ab-Sal and steps into the machine herself, killing Ubermann and herself in a similar manner. Indy manages to escape the destruction of Atlantis in a German U-boat.
   
 
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Ubermann

Ubermann preparing for godhood

Dr. Hans Ubermann is the main antagonist in the 1992 computer game Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. He is a Nazi scientist who hopes to discover Atlantis in order to use its ancient and powerful technology to conquer the world.

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At first, Ubermann hopes to use the Atlantian mineral "orichalcum" to build weapons of mass destruction, but changes his mind after he and Klaus Kerner discover a machine in the middle of Atlantis designed to turn people into higher beings. In the past, the machine had created many freaks of nature, but the Nazis believe it will work on them due to their superior Aryan qualities. After Kerner is horribly mutated by the machine and commits suicide, Uberman decides to use Indy as a guena pig to test how much orichalcum is needed to successfully power the machine. Indy manages to talk him into transforming himself instead, threatening Ubermann with eternal damnation should he become a god first. The machine transforms Ubermann into a being of pure energy, which then dissapates and causes the ancient city to implode.

In the bad ending, Sophia (Indy's girlfriend at the time) is possessed by an ancient Atlantian spirit named Nur-Ab-Sal and steps into the machine herself, killing Ubermann and herself in a similar manner. Indy manages to escape the destruction of Atlantis in a German U-boat.

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