E1M9: Military Base (Doom)

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This level occupies the map slot E1M9. For other maps which occupy this slot, see Category:E1M9.

E1M9: Military Base is the secret map of Knee-Deep in the Dead in Doom, which can be accessed from E1M3: Toxin Refinery. It was designed by John Romero and uses the music track "Hiding the Secrets". The par time is 2:45.

Completing this level takes the player to E1M4: Command Control.

Walkthrough[edit]

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Map of Military Base
Letters in italics refer to marked spots on the map. Sector, thing, and linedef numbers in boldface are secrets which count toward the end-of-level tally.

Essentials[edit]

You begin in a short corridor; at the end of this corridor is a large courtyard (A) containing imps in a cage. Go down the stairs to the west and get the yellow key behind the fence (B). Return to the courtyard and go down the stairs to the east. Turn right, open the yellow door, and pick up the red key (C). Leave the room through the other yellow door, continue west through a room with a large "box" pillar surrounded by four torches, and go down the stairs and through the red door. Cross to the far wall of that room and turn left; you should see a switch behind a row of barrels (D). Shoot the barrels from a safe distance and press the switch. This raises the "box" pillar in the previous room to reveal the blue key (E). Get the blue key, then return to the central courtyard and go down the stairs to the north. Behind the blue door is the exit room; the exit switch is visible across a nukage canal, but inaccessible (F). Jump into the canal and follow it around (in either direction) to a platform (G) with a green switch and an imp. When you step onto the platform, a passage will open behind you (H). Click the switch, then enter the passage. Follow it to a lift (I), and go through the hidden door at the top of the lift. You will now see a wide bridge across the canal. Cross the bridge and activate the exit switch.

Other points of interest[edit]

If you are starting this level from scratch, the sergeants in the central courtyard (four on Hurt me plenty, eight on Ultra-Violence and Nightmare!) may cause you a lot of trouble. Stay as far away from the courtyard as possible until you kill a sergeant very close to the short corridor, then grab his shotgun. Alternatively, as soon as you have killed the zombies emerging from the south staircase, run down that staircase and get the chaingun (see secret #1 below).

To the north of the yellow key room is a room containing a rocket launcher (J). When you step onto the red star, however, a pack of monsters will begin teleporting into the room. On HMP and higher the player must fight a large number of demons with no reward (ammo or health) afterward, so the weapon acquisition must be weighed against the drain on the player's other resources.

In the room east of the central courtyard, the brightly lit area along the east wall is really a lift (K). This brings you to an outdoor area containing three tall pillars with imps on top, as well as a medikit and a green armor. Crossing to the powerups will cause the pillars to lower.

Taking the red key opens a trap in the southeast wall of the room (L), revealing additional monsters and health pickups. With great care, it is possible to pick up the key without triggering the trap.

The switch that reveals the blue key also opens a second passage (M) back to the previous room (on the south wall, behind some other barrels). It contains a medikit, a bullet box, and a shell box. The blue key is guarded by two demons (I'm too young to die and Hey, not too rough), or six demons (HMP), or eight demons (UV and NM).

When you step onto the platform in the nukage canal, an imp (ITYTD and HNTR), or three imps (HMP), or four imps (UV and NM), will be released as the new passage opens. At the same time, a trap opens next to the exit switch (N), releasing a spectre (ITYTD and HNTR) or three spectres (HMP, UV, and NM); watch out for these as you re-enter the exit room, since they may cross the bridge immediately.

Secrets[edit]

  1. In the room east of the central courtyard, a hidden lift in the southwest corner (O) drops down into a nukage pool. In the room south of the central courtyard, a hidden lift in the northeast corner (P) drops down into the same nukage pool. You can get a chaingun and a large number of bullets there. (sector 65)
  2. In the exit room, there is a secret door in the center of the east wall, indicated by a different texture. Behind this door (sector 20) is a room with items atop pillars (Q), including a backpack, a chainsaw, and several large ammo pickups. As you reach the bottom of the staircase, a lift will drop near the far wall, allowing you to ride to the top of the tallest pillar. To collect the items, jump carefully from pillar to pillar: back up as far as you can without falling off, run toward the next pillar, then stop quickly as you land. If you make a mistake, just return to the steps to lower the lift again. It is easiest to go around the pillars counterclockwise, from highest to lowest.

Bugs[edit]

Entering the southern area of the yellow key room may awaken an imp (Thing 52) in the room to the south, even though there is a locked door between you. This is an instance of the "sleepwalking sergeant" bug: the imp is at (-576,-960) and one of the linedefs on the staircase is at y = -576.

The blockmap bug sometimes occurs in the short corridor where the player starts.

There are 7 known anomalies in this level's REJECT table.

Design oddities[edit]

The ceiling of the platform in the nukage canal is high enough that the switch texture tiles twice vertically. It is possible to see the bottom part of the second switch when approaching the platform from the north.

Demo files[edit]

Areas / screenshots[edit]

Speedrunning[edit]

Routes and tricks[edit]

The shortest route through this map is to enter and leave the red key room through the west door. Some luck is required to survive a straight speedrun: the group of sergeants in the red key room often inflicts a large amount of damage, and the demons guarding the blue key can easily surround you (especially if you kill only one or two with barrel frags).

The switch that reveals the blue key can be pressed without destroying the barrels.

It is possible to jump over the nukage canal in the exit room by straferunning. This trick was invented by Uwe Girlich.[1]

When playing on NM, most players make a detour either to the chaingun or the rocket launcher, in order to clear paths through crowds more quickly. The second method is more dangerous, since it releases fifteen extra monsters, but faster, since the rocket launcher is so powerful.[2]

For styles requiring 100% kills, the most efficient approach is to ignore the monsters in the central courtyard, then run in and out of the rocket launcher room after getting the yellow key. By the time you clear the red key room, most of these monsters will have collected at the foot of the staircase to your west. (Because of the open layout of the level, however, this may backfire as monsters wander up to the central courtyard and enter other rooms.) Anders Johnsen credits Yonatan Donner with inventing this route.[3][4]

A small amount of time can sometimes be saved in the exit room by not killing anyone until the bridge is raised. With luck, the spectres will gather near you as you emerge from the lift, and some will be damaged by the imps and sergeants (and therefore not attack you right away).

In NM100S, the fastest way to reach secret #2 is to jump across the nukage canal, shoot the deaf spectres with rockets, then jump back across the canal to the secret door. If you are out of rockets, you can instead run through the secret door immediately, so that only one spectre approaches you at a time. For an episode run, the extra rockets in secret #2 and the extra bullets in secret #1 are both good investments.[5]

A small amount of time can be saved in UV -fast mode by approaching the blue key through the south passage, then firing into the room between the barrels. Zombies will often enter from the central courtyard and start infighting with the demons. (This is dangerous, since a stray pellet may cause the barrels to explode.) In episode runs, secret #2 is sometimes entered fully in order to restock on rockets.

Due to the number of demons and spectres on this level, UV Tyson runs are fastest when the chainsaw is obtained quickly (clearing only the red key room and the room with the blue key switch). The green armor is important for surviving all the way to secret #2.

Current Compet-n records[edit]

The Compet-n records for the map are:

Run Time Player Date File Notes
UV speed 00:29 Vincent Catalaá (Peroxyd) 1999-10-30 e1m9-029.zip
NM speed 00:46 Drew DeVore (stx-Vile) 2001-11-16 n1m9-046.zip
UV max 02:11 Tatsuya Ito (Tatsurd-cacocaco) 2019-01-09 e1m9-211.zip
NM100S 01:02 Drew DeVore (stx-Vile) 2002-05-12 n1s9-102.zip
UV -fast 02:23 M. Phoenix Dailey (Archy) 2015-09-20 f1m9-223.zip
UV -respawn 02:07 Mate Crnčević (Relic) 2013-08-17 r1m9-207.zip
UV Tyson 04:36 Radek Pecka 2002-11-20 t1m9-436.zip
UV pacifist 00:33 Selim Benabdelkhalek (Bastard) 2004-02-04 p1m9-033.zip

The data was last verified in its entirety on July 6, 2020.

Current DSDA records[edit]

The records for the map at the Doom Speed Demo Archive are:

Run Time Player Date File Notes
UV speed 0:27.74 Dwaze 2019-03-04 e1m9-027.zip
NM speed 0:33.86 Brian Martin 2020-01-15 n1m9-033.zip
UV max 2:03.77 kuckkuck 2023-12-24 E1M9m-203.zip
NM 100S 0:46.63 Brian Martin 2020-01-18 n1s9-046.zip
UV -fast 2:23.03 M. Phoenix Dailey (Archy) 2015-09-20 f1m9-223.zip
UV -respawn 1:50.40 Šimon Raichl 2023-04-23 re1m9_150.zip
UV Tyson 3:50.77 j4rio 2020-02-06 t1m9-350.zip
UV pacifist 0:29.43 Dwaze 2019-03-07 e1m9p029.zip
NoMo 0:22.77 depr4vity 2019-08-15 e1m9o022.zip
NoMo 100S 0:34.46 Teedre 2020-08-30 e1m9os3446.zip
Collector 1:01.80 CWP24 2020-06-06 e1m9-col.zip

The data was last verified in its entirety on December 31, 2023.

Deathmatch[edit]

Player spawns[edit]

This level contains ten spawn points:

  1. facing west. (thing 117)
  2. facing north. (thing 228)
  3. facing east. (thing 229)
  4. facing north-west. (thing 230)
  5. facing north-east. (thing 231)
  6. facing south. (thing 232)
  7. facing south. (thing 233)
  8. facing west. (thing 234)
  9. facing east. (thing 235)
  10. facing east. (thing 236)

Statistics[edit]

Map data[edit]

Things 237
Vertices 581*
Linedefs 653
Sidedefs 902
Sectors 147
* The vertex count without the effect of node building is 509.

Things[edit]

This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level:

Trivia[edit]

The official French name of this level is Base militaire.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Uwe Girlich (14 August 1995). "E1M9-042.TXT." COMPET-N. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
  2. Jonathan Rimmer (6 August 2000). "n1m9-050." COMPET-N. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
  3. Peo Sjöblom (27 June 1997). "E1M9-248." COMPET-N. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
  4. Anders Johnsen (7 March 1999). "T1M9-531." COMPET-N. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
  5. Vincent Catalaá (Peroxyd) (31 August 2000). "E1ns1506." COMPET-N. Retrieved 27 February 2007.