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[[Image:Frunner_door_common.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The most common type of door seen in the Halo games.]]
'''Doors''' are movable barriers used to cover up openings; typically, such barriers are attached to the very openings they block. They are used by virtually all factions in the Halo universe.
'''Doors''' are movable barriers used to cover up openings; typically, such barriers are attached to the very openings they block. They are used by virtually all factions in the Halo universe.


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=== [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] ===
=== [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] ===


*[[Pillar of Autumn (Level)|Pillar of Autumn]]: Two-part [[human]]-made doors.
*[[Pillar of Autumn (Level)|Pillar of Autumn]]: Two-part [[human]]-made sliding doors.


*[[Halo (Halo: Combat Evolved Level)|Halo]]: N/A
*[[Halo (Halo: Combat Evolved Level)|Halo]]: N/A
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*[[343 Guilty Spark (Level)|343 Guilty Spark]]: Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.
*[[343 Guilty Spark (Level)|343 Guilty Spark]]: Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.


*[[The Library (Level)|The Library]]: Massive Forerunner security doors. Several smaller types.
*[[The Library (Level)|The Library]]: Massive Forerunner security doors. Several smaller types of doors.


*[[Two Betrayals (Level)|Two Betrayals]]: Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.
*[[Two Betrayals (Level)|Two Betrayals]]: Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.
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*[[The Oracle (Level)|The Oracle]]: Similar doors as in The Arbiter.
*[[The Oracle (Level)|The Oracle]]: Similar doors as in The Arbiter.


*[[Delta Halo (Level)|Delta Halo]]: Doors with an oval eye.
*[[Delta Halo (Level)|Delta Halo]]: Forerunner doors with an oval eye in the center.


*[[Regret (Level)|Regret]]: Same doors as Delta Halo.
*[[Regret (Level)|Regret]]: Same doors as Delta Halo.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*The object [[John-117]] rode to Earth in the [[Arrival (Level)|beginning]] of Halo 3 is apparently a some sort of Forerunner door, part of the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]].
*The object [[John-117]] rode to Earth in the [[Arrival (Level)|beginning]] of Halo 3 is apparently a some sort of Forerunner door, part of the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]].
* The triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner door is the most commonly seen door model in the Halo trilogy.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Image:UNSC_bunker_door.jpg|A door in [[Crow's Nest (Base)|Crow's Nest]].
Image:Industrial_door.jpg|A door in [[Traxus Factory Complex 09]].
Image:Covenant_door.jpg|A Covenant door in [[High Charity]].
</gallery>


== Sources ==
== Sources ==
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Revision as of 06:58, July 16, 2009

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The most common type of door seen in the Halo games.

Doors are movable barriers used to cover up openings; typically, such barriers are attached to the very openings they block. They are used by virtually all factions in the Halo universe.

Appearances

Below is a list of the various door shapes and colors seen in the Halo games.

Halo: Combat Evolved

  • The Library: Massive Forerunner security doors. Several smaller types of doors.
  • Keyes: Two-part Covenant doors.
  • The Maw: Similar as in The Pillar of Autumn.

Halo 2

  • Cairo Station: High-tech automatic doors with a light indicating their status.
  • Outskirts: Un-passable grey doors with yellow upside down triangles. Large doors in the highway tunnel.
  • Metropolis: Similar doors as in Outskirts. Several other metropolitan type doors.
  • The Arbiter: Rectangular Forerunner doors with a blue square in the middle.
  • Delta Halo: Forerunner doors with an oval eye in the center.
  • Regret: Same doors as Delta Halo.
  • Quarantine Zone: Large Forerunner vehicle doors containing multiple segments which spin 90° and retract upwards.

Halo 3

  • Crow's Nest: Heavy bunker-style doors, which are opened with door control buttons, remarked by a marine as being "old tech", as the base was built in the 21st century.
  • The Storm: Various futuristic factory complex doors, most openable with a button.
  • The Ark: Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.
  • Halo: Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.

Trivia

  • The object John-117 rode to Earth in the beginning of Halo 3 is apparently a some sort of Forerunner door, part of the Forerunner Dreadnought.
  • The triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner door is the most commonly seen door model in the Halo trilogy.

Gallery

Sources