Door

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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. Doors are listed for Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST. Doors are not listed for Halo Wars, nor are they listed for the currently-unreleased Halo: Reach.

Halo: Combat Evolved

  • Assault on the Control Room:
    • Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.
    • Larger versions of the tri-segmented Forerunner door. (Generally leading outside, or in more important areas)
    • Large blast doors in the underground tunnels.
    • Large multi-part Control Room doors.
  • The Library:
    • Massive Forerunner security doors.
    • Several smaller types of doors.
  • Two Betrayals:
    • Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.
    • Larger versions of the tri-segmented Forerunner door. (Generally leading outside, or in more important areas)
    • Large blast doors in the underground tunnels.
    • Large multi-part Control Room doors.

Halo 2

  • Cairo Station:
    • High-tech automatic doors, with a light indicating their locked/unlocked status.
    • Different types of Blast Doors.
    • Thick metal doors (In the tramway)
    • Glass-plated doors.
  • Outskirts:
    • Impassable gray doors with yellow upside down triangles (In the buildings of Old Mombasa).
    • Dark green metal doors in the rooms of Hotel Zanzibar.
    • Large highway doors (In the highway tunnel).
    • Corrugated metal doors (In the highway tunnel).
    • Several types of un-passable service doors (In the higway tunnel and Old Mombasa).
  • Metropolis:
    • Large highway doors (In the highway tunnel).
    • Corrugated metal doors (In the highway tunnel).
    • Several types of un-passable service doors (In the higway tunnel and the streets of New Mombasa).
    • Two-part sliding doors with glass windows, in the Mtangulizi Kampuni building.
  • The Arbiter:
    • Rectangular Forerunner airlock doors with a blue square in the middle.
    • Normal Forerunner doors.
    • Large main doors of the Gas Mine's hangar.
  • The Oracle:
    • Rectangular Forerunner airlock doors with a blue square in the middle.
    • Normal Forerunner doors.
    • Large main doors of the Gas Mine's hangar.
  • Delta Halo:
    • Forerunner doors covered in ornate carvings, with an oval eye-like symbol in the center.
  • Regret:
    • Forerunner doors covered in ornate carvings, with an oval eye-like symbol in the center.
  • Sacred Icon:
    • Forerunner Pistons.
    • Large Forerunner vehicle doors containing multiple segments which spin 90° and retract upwards.
  • Quarantine Zone:
    • Large Forerunner vehicle doors containing multiple segments which spin 90° and retract upwards.
    • Normal forerunner doors.
    • Massive, circular doors with multiple segments.
  • Gravemind:
    • Multi-layered Covenant doors.
    • Covenant prison cage doors.

Halo 3

A door in Crow's Nest.
  • 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.
    • Large vehicle doors (Static).
    • Elevator doors.
  • The Storm:
    • Person-sized industrial automatic doors.
    • Industrial vehicle doors, openable with a button.
    • Large vehicle doors.
  • Floodgate:
    • Person-sized industrial automatic doors.
    • Industrial vehicle doors, openable with a button.
    • Large vehicle doors.
  • The Ark:
    • Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.
    • Multi-part doors with segments that open upward (In the wall structure).
  • The Covenant:
    • Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.
    • Multi-part doors with segments that open upward (In the tunnel that leads to the Citadel).
    • Forerunner Control Room doors (In the Citadel).
A Covenant door in High Charity.
  • Halo:
    • Triangular, tri-segmented Forerunner doors.
    • Forerunner Control Room doors (In Control Room).

Halo 3: ODST

  • Prepare To Drop
    • One set of a UNSC ship's sliding doors with hazard stripe pattern in the middle section.
  • Tayari Plaza
    • New Mombasa's sector-dividing street gates.
    • Standard building doors.
  • NMPD HQ
    • Double-layered sliding metal doors, with status indicator lights.

Trivia

  • The object John-117 rode to Earth in the beginning of Halo 3, is apparently 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.

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