It's my reinterpretation of the 1996 user map COMPWARS.MAP ('The Computer War') by Patrick 'Hunter' Mulnix, who then went on to make one more level that same year called 'IT. That's IT.' before vanishing from the scene as far as I'm aware. 'The Computer War' could be found on most shovelware compilations of the era and is one of those that left a strong impression on me as a kid (I even remember sending it to Kim to host on DN-R back in 2004) and so now twenty-eight years later, here's my take on the concept.
EDuke only - breaks the old limits and uses a couple of invisible switches as well as rotated wall textures.
The story as pitched in Patrick's original COMPWARS.TXT:
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Meanwhile, after two attempted alien invasions, the government has given a grant to a major corporation to construct the ultimate global defense computer, called C.O.M.P. for Computer Operated Master Plan.
Of course, something goes wrong, and the computer begins trying to take over the world.
Since Duke conviently lives only a few blocks away from the lab, he takes it upon himself to save the world again.
Keep in mind that C.O.M.P. can access any electronic device so that many everyday items may have become deadly.
The original 1996 map by Patrick 'Hunter' Mulnix is available online through the following mirrors:
https://www.arrovfnu...-patrick-mulnix
http://www.scent-88....omp/thecomp.php
https://dnr.duke4.ne...mputer_War.html
Hope you enjoy, and merry holidays.
edited post - reuploaded the map without a confusing leftover redundant keypad