The Library

The Library is the seventh campaign level in Halo: Combat Evolved. It begins after 343 Guilty Spark teleports John-117 from the swamp he was in to the Library of Installation 04. The Master Chief must battle through four Flood-filled levels to reach the Index chamber.

In Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, upon completion of this level on any difficulty rewards the player the achievement "The Library" and 25 Gamerscore points. If the player completes the level on Heroic or higher without dying, he or she is rewarded with the achievement "That Just Happened", worth 10 Gamerscore points. On Legendary, players who complete the level in 30 minutes or less receive the "Speed Reader", which is worth 25 Gamerscore points.

The Library
{Cutscene}

The view fly through of the main central chamber of the Installation, through a rotating doorway, to find 343 Guilty Spark and the Master Chief teleporting in.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "We must collect the Index before we can activate the installation."

{Gameplay}

343 Guilty Spark: "We are near the Index chamber. Follow me."

''Spark flies over a wall separating a central chamber and the hallway the Chief is currently in. The Chief reaches, and goes through one of the rotating doors.''


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Oh, that's a good idea!"

''The Chief emerges into the large central chamber. Flood forms emerge behind the walls and approach the Chief.''


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "The energy field above us contains the Index. We must get up there."

The Chief comes to a huge locked door.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "The security doors have sealed automatically. I will go access the override to open them."

''Spark flies through one of the tunnel. Flood forms assault the Chief. The Chiefs defends himself until Spark returns''.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Please, follow closely. This portal is the first of ten."

If the players heads to the wrong way.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "That is not the correct direction, Reclaimer. If you do not follow me, you may become lost."

''The Chief and Spark move into the next hallway. The Chief continues fight the Flood.''


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Puzzling. You brought such ineffective weapons to combat the Flood, despite the containment protocols."

The Chief, under Spark's lead, fights through the facility.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "The Flood must not escape the installation. They would consume all."

They continue through the facility, they go through another hallway.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "You can see how the body has been transformed by the genetic restructuring of the Flood infection. The small creatures carry spores that cause a host to mutate. The mutated host then produces spores that can pass the Flood to others. It is insidious and elegant. As long as any hosts remain, the Flood is virulent."

The Chief fights through yet another hallway.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "We must continue. This way please."

They go further down the another hallway.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "This installation's research facilities are most impressive! Perhaps we'll have time to see them later."

Spark sends a group of Aggressor Sentinel to assist the Chief.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "These Sentinels will supplement your combat system. But I suggest you upgrade to at least a Class Twelve combat skin. Your current model only scans as a Class Two, which is ill suited for this kind of work."

The Chief nears the first platform lift.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Pardon me. A plasma conduit breach in Section 5-5-2-4 has disrupted power flow to a gravity maintenance assembly. Repairs require my attention. I will return soon."

The Chief rides the first lift to the second floor.

Wait, It Gets Worse!
They move towards a little down the first hall of the second floor.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Flood activity has caused a failure in a drone control subsystem. I must reset the backup unit. Please, continue on. I will rejoin you when I have completed my task."

The Monitor leaves temporarily, and soon returns to the Chief with the door open.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "The Sentinels can use their weapons to manage the Flood only for a short time. Speed is of the essence."

The Chief encounters another large door.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Please wait here."

The Chief approaches another hallway on the second floor.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Your environment suit should serve you well when the Flood begins to alter the atmosphere. You are a good planner."

They fight into once again another hallway.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "The installation was well conceived. It is surely the only way to end the Flood threat."

The Chief finds and rides the second platform lift.

But I Don't Want to Ride the Elevator!
The Chief goes into the first hallway of the third floor.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "I would conjecture that the other species currently on the installation is responsible for releasing the Flood. They seem most persistent in their attempts to access restricted areas."

The Chief comes into another hallway, but this time it's large, open, cavernous.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Why naturally the Flood is simply too dangerous to release, and mass sterilization protocols may again need to be enacted. Of course, samples were kept here after the last catastrophic outbreak... for study. It seems... that decision may have been an error."

The Chief encounters another hallway.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "The installation was specifically built to study and contain the Flood. Their survival as a race was dependent upon it. I am grateful to see that some of them survived to reproduce."

The Chief reaches the third floor's locked door.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "I will deactivate the security lock. Wait here."

Spark once again leaves and returns to the Master Chief.

The Chief encounters yet another hallway, but this time with slightly more Flood forms.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Please stay close. Time is short."

The Chief rides on the platform lift to the fourth floor.

Fourth Floor: Tools, Guns, Keys To Super Weapons
The Chief enters the first hallway of the fourth floor.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "The Flood are already hard at work repairing your vessel. Its parasitic nature belies the Flood's intelligence."

''The Chief clears the route to the Index platform, fending off several remaining Flood forms. He reaches the platform.''

{Cutscene}



The platform moves down to the lowest floor.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "The energy barrier surrounding the Index will deactivate when we reach the ground floor."

The platform's bottom ledges interlock with the ridges below, and finally comes to a halt.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "You may now retrieve the Index."

''The Chief walks slowly over to the Index, which is held in a sheath of some sort. Sections of the sheath move in and out for a few moments, before the Index itself pops slightly out of the top of the sheath. The Chief removes it and stares at it for a moment, before 343 Guilty Spark zaps it from the Chief's hands and into some sort of trans-dimensional pocket.''


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "Protocol requires that I take possession of the Index for transport. Your organic form renders you vulnerable to infection. The Index must not fall into the hands of the Flood, before we reach the Control Room and activate the installation."

Spark and the Chief teleport away from the platform.


 * 343 Guilty Spark: "The Flood is spreading! We must hurry!"

Fades to black.

Level ends.

Glitches

 * If the player has an Overshield, it is possible to launch him/herself onto the Activation Index. The player can fall to the bottom of the place right below this post and survive.
 * On the second elevator ride, if the player get high enough, jump off and get under it, the player can make their way to the center of the chamber and jump into the pit. There a spinning Forerunner Monitor, 343 Guilty Spark. can be seen. Oddly enough, the player can also do this while 343 Guilty Spark is supposedly on another part of the level at the time.
 * In Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, there is an error in the geometry of the remastered graphics on the top floor, with the yellow lighting. One specific part of the floor features a dead-end corridor with two pillars sticking up, a common sight in the level. But the remastered graphics in this instance stick a flat wall texture across at the part of the corridor where the pillars begin. This means the player can walk between the pillars and through the "wall" into what appears to be empty space, where they can see behind the walls of the level.

Mistakes

 * In the beginning cutscene, the container holding the Activation Index unlocks, revealing it for two seconds before the animation by what is seen appears to have restarted since the Index seems to disappear as if the container was never even opened. This might have been caused by a scripting error.

Miscellaneous

 * In the Korean version of Halo: Combat Evolved, this level is named as "Finding the Index".
 * The blue-lighted windows seen throughout the level are rumored to be used to access the data archived by the Librarian although this has never been seen in any of the games thus far. In addition, they are described as "glowing blue monitors" in Halo: The Flood.
 * Opening this file in a modding program will reveal a Flood actor variant with a flamethrower. However no such Flood form spawns in the level due to the fact that in the Xbox version of the game the flamethrower was unfinished, even though the PC version of this level does contain a working flamethrower (which also doesn't have a spawn point as a random piece of weaponry lying around).
 * It should also be noted that this is one of the least popular levels in the Halo series. Many players find the layout confusing and repetitive. Also, as the only adversary in this level is the Flood, some players are thrown off by the dramatic changes in challenges, rhythm, and tactics in the level. After so much negative feedback, Bungie made the Library segment much shorter in its Halo 2 counterpart, Sacred Icon. However, some players like this level due to its difficulty and see it as a challenge. It is also very similar to the Halo 3 level Cortana in that the only enemy throughout the entire level is the Flood (though Cortana is much shorter).
 * Whenever Sentinels are deployed to escort the Monitor, they only follow him until they reach certain landmarks such as the series of pillar-like braces occasionally found in the middle of corridors. There is a possibility that the braces are actually devices used to mark the areas where Sentinels which are permitted to occupy. Another theory could be that the braces found in areas serve as signs that the Sentinels found within the Library are not allowed to wander outside of certain perimeters.