Comstock House

Comstock House is Zachary Hale Comstock's base of operations in Columbia in BioShock Infinite.

History
Comstock House is the executive estate in Columbia. Comstock established the residence as his principal workplace and central headquarters of The Founders. The structure, built upon the three heads of the Founding Fathers, is its own floating island, conected by tethers to Emporia.

Bridge to Comstock House
Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth arrive at Comstock as a ferocious lightningstorm brews around them. Just as Booker pulls the lever to reel Comstock House in towards the bridge, Songbird suddenly strikes and hurls him through the air. He lands through a high window in the belfry of a building overlooking Victory Square. When he regains consiousness, he finds Elizabeth begging the bird to spare Booker's life and offers her freedom instead. The Songbird takes off with Elizabeth and Booker heads after them. Back down on the ground, Booker runs desperately across the drawbridges after they lower even as lightning strikes the walkway. In the churning tempest, he doesn't realize that he passes through an open Tear. Suddenly he finds himself at the domicile's entrnace in the midst of a pounding blizzard. As he enters the building, he comes across several small Tears from which one can hear Elizabeth in anguish.

First Floor
Comstock House is in shambles. There is debris scattered everywhere and most of the windows have been smashed allowing the ice and snow sift into the facility. The place has become a lunatic asylum known as The Hall of Our Lady in which the deeply disturbed inhabitants, their faces covered by masks of the Founding Fathers, wander aimlessly patrolled only by the Boys of Silence.

Her Loving Embrace
After passing a room with a large statue dedicated to Elizabeth, Booker enters a large room dominated by an elevator. Approaching the door marked "Restricted" will alert the Boy of Silence and cause the lunatics to attack. Hitting the intercom button, Booker demands to see Elizabeth. The gate remains sealed, but someone sends the elevator down to Booker. He'll have to go to the warden's office on the top floor to gain entrance past the locked door.

The Atrium
The elevator stops at the second floor and Booker emerges in the atrium. Another Boy of Silence is close by; most can be avoided with quick, carefully timed movements. Elizabeth continues to speak prophetically over the PA system. A Kinetoscope is around the left corner, but the path continues to the right.

Where We Lie
In this room, medical procedures were performed on the inmates. A Tear reveals Comstock's incessant attempts to bend Elizabeth's will.

Where We Weep
This is where the dead are taken, prepared, and incinerated in the facilitie's furnace. The Voxophone The Value of Choice explains that any dissenters in Columbia are taken to Comstock House to have their mind 'pulled up from the roots," thus freeing them of the ability to commit sin.

Where We Cleanse
The bathing facilities for the institution. A Tear reveals Dr. Pettifog and Elizabeth's first meeting; he mentions that Booker has been gone for a long period, but Elizabeth remains undaunted.

Where We Sleep
The asylum's dormitory is a long narrow room with beds for about thirty one. The area is guarded by another Boy of Silence. A Tear reveals Dr. Pettifog, wary of Elizabeth's powers, discussing with Dr. Harrison Powell a plan to kill Elizabeth during a medical procedure and make it look like an accident.

Having come nearly full circle, Booker finds himself back at the Atrium, but the stairs up to the third floor are blocked by guards, a Zealot of the Lady, and a pair of Automated Turrets. A Tear around the corner reveals that Elizabeth waited for Booker so long, she almost starved.

Where We Work
In this series of rooms the inhabitants contribute to society by doing the mindless, menial labor of creating the faces of the Motorized Patriots, flags, and other patriotic memorabilia. A Tear reveals Dr. Pettifog speaking with Elizabeth and that, at that moment, six months had past since Elizabeth and Booker were seperated. A Kinetescope is right at the entrance to the first room. In the last room, the collection of lunatics are presided over by another Boy of Silence, but a piece of Gear lies on the table behind him.

Where We Learn
In this classroom, the lunatics were brainwashed and freed from their mind by use of propagandistic films with subliminal messages. Elizabeth professes over the PA system that she has long since given up on Booker, having been brainwashed by Comstock herself. Through a broken one-way mirror, Booker proceeds on to the Security Center passing a Kinetoscope along the way.

Lobby
This area is in far better shape than the rest of the building. There's a Voxophone and a piece of Gear, but not much else on the lower area.

Warden's Office
Past the interrogation areas on the upper floor is the Warden's Office. This posh room is dominated by a viewing monitor tuned on to the first floor area. Booker flips the switch to open the security gate, but is immediately attacked. After dealing with the threat, he heads back down to the gate encountering little resistance along the way.

The Operating Theater
Booker passes through the security gate, walks down a short flight of stairs, and runs into Rosalind and Robert Lutece next to a Tear. After the duo and the Tear disappear, Booker continues into the destroyed Operating Theater, its roof having fallen in on itself. He spots Elizabeth across the room silhouetted in an open doorway. She offers her hand to Booker, when he takes it, he observes that she is now an old woman. Standing besides Elizabeth on a roof ledge, Booker observes Columbia attacking New York City in the year 1984, just like in his vision. Elizabeth states that her hope had passed away with time. When Booker claims that he was on his way to save her, she reveals that, in each alternate reality, Songbird always stops him. Elizabeth, resigned to her current fate, created the Tear that Booker ran through on the Bridge to Comstock House so that she could help Booker save her alternate past self. She gives him a coded message and then opens a Tear sending Booker back in time to 1912. From the cozy nook where Booker returned to, he heads into the Surgery room.

Surgery
Dr. Pettifog and Dr. Powell are begining the operation to attach Elizabeth's "collar" without sedation; meanwhile, Comstock looks on from above. A pair of small Siphons prevent her from opening any Tears that might save her. Booker heads upstairs to disable the machines encountering armed guards, Automated Turrets, and a motorized patriot along the way. When Booker disables the Siphons, Elizabeth brings forth a twister that kills the two surgeons. Booker heads back down, frees Elizabeth from her spinal tap, ties up her corset, and gives her the card. After a brief discussion, Booker vows to kill Comstock for Elizabeth.

Returning back upstairs, Elizabeth can now pick the locked door to Powell's office, giving the pair access to a gold bar, Voxophone, and an Infusion, and the gate to the elevator up to the Library.

Library
Booker and Elizabeth emerge in the foyer to the Comstock House Library, the actual library appears to be barricaded. Amidst the battlescarred room are useful collectibles. They venture out to board the Hand of the Prophet.

Comstock House Roof
The pair emerge on the top of Comstock House and fight their way through an onslaught of enemies. There is a small office area that can be entered once the fighting has completed that contains a Veni! Vidi! Vigor! machine and a safe. At the end of the roof, they come across a Founder's Hovercraft programmed to return to the airship. They comandeer the vehicle and finally leave Comstock House.