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''{Dare then nods to the Rookie, whose next to the door. The Rookie opens the door. They both raise their weapons.}''
''{Dare then nods to the Rookie, whose next to the door. The Rookie opens the door. They both raise their weapons.}''




 
== Trivia ==                                                                               * At one point in the level, the player will encounter an [[Unnamed NMPD Officer|NMPD officer]]. The Superintendent is seen acting strange towards him, such as not opening data stacks for him to allow access or saying phrases like "Warning: hitchhikers may be escaped convicts." (A reference to the final segment of the level [[The Maw (Level)|The Maw]] in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'').
 
 
 
 
 
== Trivia ==
* At one point in the level, the player will encounter an [[Unnamed NMPD Officer|NMPD officer]]. The Superintendent is seen acting strange towards him, such as not opening data stacks for him to allow access or saying phrases like "Warning: hitchhikers may be escaped convicts." (A reference to the final segment of the level [[The Maw (Level)|The Maw]] in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'').
*If 29 of the [[Audio Log]]s haven't been found, the cop will be killed by Drones, but if the player has found them, he will lead him to a normally-locked room; he will tell the player to wait outside, but if followed, he reveals he was under orders from Commissioner [[Kinsler]] to make sure [[Dr. Endesha]] was dead and that no one knew about it, this also reveals the true purpose of the teams mission of killing the [[Vergil|Huragok]] in the Superintendent's core and recover the core data. He then tells the Rookie that he knows too much and that he must be eliminated by the death loop, making this character the first human enemy in a Halo game besides the marine in [[Halo: Combat Evolved ]]in the level [[343 Guilty Spark]]. After the player kills him, the Superintendent will say "Crime doesn't pay. Good citizens do their part".
*If 29 of the [[Audio Log]]s haven't been found, the cop will be killed by Drones, but if the player has found them, he will lead him to a normally-locked room; he will tell the player to wait outside, but if followed, he reveals he was under orders from Commissioner [[Kinsler]] to make sure [[Dr. Endesha]] was dead and that no one knew about it, this also reveals the true purpose of the teams mission of killing the [[Vergil|Huragok]] in the Superintendent's core and recover the core data. He then tells the Rookie that he knows too much and that he must be eliminated by the death loop, making this character the first human enemy in a Halo game besides the marine in [[Halo: Combat Evolved ]]in the level [[343 Guilty Spark]]. After the player kills him, the Superintendent will say "Crime doesn't pay. Good citizens do their part".
*It is interesting to point out the speed of which the Drones can create a suitable Hive to breed and live in, considering the short timeframe between the Covenant attack and the setting of this level. This is partially explained by two Grunts seen conversing in the level, who point out that the Yanme'e spent most of the time building their hive and not sealing the entrance to the tunnel.
*It is interesting to point out the speed of which the Drones can create a suitable Hive to breed and live in, considering the short timeframe between the Covenant attack and the setting of this level. This is partially explained by two Grunts seen conversing in the level, who point out that the Yanme'e spent most of the time building their hive and not sealing the entrance to the tunnel.