MAP04: Seclusion (Alien Vendetta)

MAP04: Seclusion is the fourth map of the megawad Alien Vendetta. It was designed by Mattias Berggren in spring 2000 and constructed with DETH. It was known as Seclution [sic] in the first release of the megawad. It uses a MIDI rendition of the second music track from the PC game Fire Fight by Janusz Pelc and Michal Doniec.

Essentials
The secret directly to your right holds a super shotgun so get it. Now enter the building and go through each room, making sure to pick up the megaarmor along the way. When you reach a slender gray room (you can get Secret #2 here), press the switch here to open the door on the opposite side. Go down the steps to a large room with a nukage basin in the middle. Take the door just to the north of where you enter. This next hallway is filled with monsters, so be prepared to fight your way through here, and if you go far enough east, you may find another megaarmor and a computer area map. Take the next door in this hallway to another monster-filled room. The red key is to the west. However, picking it up surrounds you with several heavy weapon dudes. With the red key, head back to the room with the nukage basin. The two doors next to the one you came out of have red markings so use either door. In this monster-filled room, hit the switch here to open up a hallway to the east containing a lot of imps, followed by another hallway with other monsters. This particular hallway has a switch at the south end, which lowers a wall in the imps' hallway. Behind this passage is a cacodemon and a way to the room from the window. Open the door here to go back outside and head left. You will see a lone switch on a mound, hit it to raise a bridge near where you entered this outdoor area. Cross this bridge and reenter the building to find the yellow keycard, looking out for the monsters on the way back. Take the yellow door which is right next to the switch you pressed. This room has a large number of supplies in preparation for a big fight against a very large amount of monsters. As you are killing them, more will teleport into the room. Kill all of them, and kill the arch-vile guarding the exit.

Secrets

 * 1) At the very beginning of the level, turn right and you will see a cave in the wall. The inside, which contains a super shotgun and some ammo, counts as a secret. (sector 25)
 * 2) Near the center of the map is a room with a "window" with glowing green walls and an all-seeing-eye decoration in it. Go through the silver door directly across the from the eye, then open a nearby computer panel wall (right of the switch). Follow the secret path to reach a balcony holding a berserk pack, combat armor vest and soul sphere. (sector 85)
 * 3) There is a room adjacent to the walkway the red keycard can be found on, with some wooden crates in it. On the eastern side of the room is a section of wall that has some grates near the ceiling. Open this part of the wall to reveal a secret room with a teleport in it. Take the teleport and you'll arrive in a narrow hallway lined with goodies. Follow it to the end, where it loops back to the secret room. (sector 151)
 * 4) At the far west end of the big outdoor area near the end of the level, there's a deep pit with water at the bottom. Drop into the water, then turn around and lower the left-hand section of the ledge like a lift. The floor lowers, revealing a secret alcove with a backpack in the process. (sector 201)

Current records
The Compet-n records for the map are:

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

Deathmatch
This level includes its own, separate deathmatch arena.

Player spawns
This arena contains eight spawn points:
 * 1) facing east. (thing 534)
 * 2) facing west. (thing 535)
 * 3) facing south. (thing 536)
 * 4) facing north. (thing 537)
 * 5) facing north-east. (thing 538)
 * 6) facing north-west. (thing 539)
 * 7) facing south-west. (thing 540)
 * 8) facing south-east. (thing 541)

Things
The following things (per skill level) are placed in the arena:

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

Trivia

 * This is the only Alien Vendetta level that uses Boom flags to differentiate thing counts in cooperative and deathmatch multiplayer modes.