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[[File:H2 alphamoon.png|thumb|left|250px|Gameplay of the alphamoon level in the September 2003 build of ''Halo 2''.{{Ref/Reuse|stream}}]]
[[File:H2 alphamoon.png|thumb|left|250px|Gameplay of the alphamoon level in the September 2003 build of ''Halo 2''.{{Ref/Reuse|stream}}]]
{{Quote|We were building stuff that just couldn't be played, in any engine, we built, and detailed, and went a huge way down the path with a whole bunch of environments and levels for the game that just totally didn't make it. If you look at the level with the Flood, inside the quarantine area - that is the remaining 20 per cent of a gargantuan, sprawling level that was meticulously built and hand-constructed, but that could never, ever have shipped in any engine.|[[Chris Butcher]], discussing alphamoon.{{Ref/Reuse|Eurogamer}}}}
{{Quote|We were building stuff that just couldn't be played, in any engine, we built, and detailed, and went a huge way down the path with a whole bunch of environments and levels for the game that just totally didn't make it. If you look at the level with the Flood, inside the quarantine area - that is the remaining 20 per cent of a gargantuan, sprawling level that was meticulously built and hand-constructed, but that could never, ever have shipped in any engine.|[[Chris Butcher]], discussing alphamoon.{{Ref/Reuse|Eurogamer}}}}
alphamoon was first revealed in a stream of the [[Halo 2 E3 demo|''Halo 2'' E3 demo]], shown by [[Frank O'Connor]] and [[Brian Jarrard]] following Jarrard's chance finding of a ''Halo 2''-era [[Xbox]] devkit with the build on it in his home. alphamoon is one of a number of levels included in this build. The level as presented in the stream is based in the ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' game engine, using the ''Combat Evolved'' HUD, plasma rifle, and plasma pistol - though the [[Unggoy]] and [[Sangheili]] art assets featured are their ''Halo 2'' incarnations. The level is from early ''Halo 2'' development and is not optimised, resulting in a very low framerate while playing.{{Ref/Reuse|stream}} Level geometry found in an early prototype created by [[David Candland]] for ''Halo 2''{{'}}s cut [[Theater]] mode showcases a small section of level geometry - prominently including a {{Pattern|Zo'op|Weevil}} cannon intended as an objective for the player to destroy.{{Ref/Site|Id=Candland|URL=https://www.cand.land/halo2party|Site=David Candland|Page=Halo 2 Party Prototype|D=14|M=11|Y=2021}} This original alphamoon geometry was later described by [[Chris Butcher]] as a "''gargantuan, sprawling level''" that could have never shipped.{{Ref/Site|Id=Eurogamer|URL=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/bungie-halo-2-e3-demo-was-a-fake|Site=Eurogamer|Page=Halo 2 E3 demo was "smoke and mirrors"|Quote=If you look at the level with the Flood, inside the quarantine area - that is the remaining 20 per cent of a gargantuan, sprawling level that was meticulously built and hand-constructed, but that could never, ever have shipped in any engine.|Quotee=Chris Butcher|D=27|M=02|Y=2022}}
alphamoon was first revealed in a stream of the [[Halo 2 E3 demo|''Halo 2'' E3 demo]], shown by [[Frank O'Connor]] and [[Brian Jarrard]] following Jarrard's chance finding of a ''Halo 2''-era [[Xbox]] devkit with the build on it in his home. alphamoon is one of a number of levels included in this build. The level as presented in the stream is based in the ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' game engine, using the ''Combat Evolved'' HUD, plasma rifle, and plasma pistol - though the [[Unggoy]] and [[Sangheili]] art assets featured are their ''Halo 2'' incarnations. The level is from early ''Halo 2'' development and is not optimised, resulting in a very low framerate while playing.{{Ref/Reuse|stream}} Level geometry found in an early prototype created by [[David Candland]] for ''Halo 2''{{'}}s cut [[Theater]] mode showcases a small section of level geometry - prominently including a [[Type-48 Weevil]] cannon intended as an objective for the player to destroy.{{Ref/Site|Id=Candland|URL=https://www.cand.land/halo2party|Site=David Candland|Page=Halo 2 Party Prototype|D=14|M=11|Y=2021}} This original alphamoon geometry was later described by [[Chris Butcher]] as a "''gargantuan, sprawling level''" that could have never shipped.{{Ref/Site|Id=Eurogamer|URL=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/bungie-halo-2-e3-demo-was-a-fake|Site=Eurogamer|Page=Halo 2 E3 demo was "smoke and mirrors"|Quote=If you look at the level with the Flood, inside the quarantine area - that is the remaining 20 per cent of a gargantuan, sprawling level that was meticulously built and hand-constructed, but that could never, ever have shipped in any engine.|Quotee=Chris Butcher|D=27|M=02|Y=2022}}


[[File:H2 alphamoon Theater.png|thumb|250px|A screenshot of Candland's Theater prototype, with an alphamoon saved film selected.{{Ref/Reuse|Candland}}]]
[[File:H2 alphamoon Theater.png|thumb|right|250px|A screenshot of Candland's Theater prototype, with an alphamoon saved film selected.{{Ref/Reuse|Candland}}]]
In the level dialogue, the Arbiter is referred to by the title of "Dervish".{{Ref/Reuse|stream}} This name was the original title for the Arbiter in ''Halo 2'' development, but was ultimately changed to avoid being unintentionally offensive to Muslims.
In the level dialogue, the Arbiter is referred to by the title of "Dervish".{{Ref/Reuse|stream}} This name was the original title for the Arbiter in ''Halo 2'' development, but was ultimately changed to avoid being unintentionally offensive to Muslims.


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===Current status===
===Current status===
[[File:H2 BurialMounds EarlyDesign.jpg|thumb|250px|An early design document of the Burial Mounds, with several influences present from the alphamoon layout.]]
[[File:H2 BurialMounds EarlyDesign.jpg|thumb|right|250px|An early design document of the Burial Mounds, with several influences present from the alphamoon layout.]]
The level is set in a heretic camp on the moon of Basis. While this concept did not make its way into the final ''Halo 2'' campaign, this idea is the basis for the setting of the multiplayer level [[Burial Mounds]]. Ultimately, several ideas from the early stages of this level's development were present in early Burial Mounds iterations such as the Control Room structure (detailed in the storyboard selection above), though the initial sketches produced by [[Max Hoberman]] were deemed too intensive for the two-man team assigned to the level - leading to the map's layout being redesigned by [[Chris Carney]] into the iteration seen in the final game.{{Ref/Twitter|MaxHoberman|1073617496228409344|Max Hoberman|Quote=Alright, one more original Halo 2 multiplayer map design to cap the week, then something else. You'll never, ever guess which map this was my original paper design for. Sorry it's so crap quality, still trying to find the original file.|D=15|M=11|Y=2021}}{{Ref/Twitter|MaxHoberman|1073641053570383874|Max Hoberman|Quote=Yes! This was the original idea for Burial Mounds that I put together. It was clearly out of scope - we were a two man team - so Carney scrapped it and started over.|D=15|M=11|Y=2021}}
The level is set in a heretic camp on the moon of Basis. While this concept did not make its way into the final ''Halo 2'' campaign, this idea is the basis for the setting of the multiplayer level [[Burial Mounds]]. Ultimately, several ideas from the early stages of this level's development were present in early Burial Mounds iterations such as the Control Room structure (detailed in the storyboard selection below), though the initial sketches produced by [[Max Hoberman]] were deemed too intensive for the two-man team assigned to the level - leading to the map's layout being redesigned by [[Chris Carney]] into the iteration seen in the final game.{{Ref/Twitter|MaxHoberman|1073617496228409344|Max Hoberman|Quote=Alright, one more original Halo 2 multiplayer map design to cap the week, then something else. You'll never, ever guess which map this was my original paper design for. Sorry it's so crap quality, still trying to find the original file.|D=15|M=11|Y=2021}}{{Ref/Twitter|MaxHoberman|1073641053570383874|Max Hoberman|Quote=Yes! This was the original idea for Burial Mounds that I put together. It was clearly out of scope - we were a two man team - so Carney scrapped it and started over.|D=15|M=11|Y=2021}}


Roughly 20% of the geometry developed for alphamoon was later reused in the final game in the end zone of [[Sacred Icon]] and the later [[Quarantine Zone]].{{Ref/YouTube|sBi_xx26ClM|Vikingo NO|Halo 2: Developer Commentary Playthrough (2007) 【1:21:15】|Time=2810|Detail=46:50|Quote=And this was the original... again, redone a lot, but the Alpha Moon, Alpha Moon sort of geometry.|Quotee=Joseph Staten}}
Roughly 20% of the geometry developed for alphamoon was later reused in the final game in the end zone of [[Sacred Icon]] and the later [[Quarantine Zone]].{{Ref/YouTube|sBi_xx26ClM|Vikingo NO|Halo 2: Developer Commentary Playthrough (2007) 【1:21:15】|Time=2810|Detail=46:50|Quote=And this was the original... again, redone a lot, but the Alpha Moon, Alpha Moon sort of geometry.|Quotee=Joseph Staten}}

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