Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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banged a fist onto the table. "Why the hell didn't we know about

this? Who in ONI let this one slip by?"

Ackerson leaned back. "No one is to blame, General—except

the Covenant, obviously. I'm more concerned with our response

to this incursion. Our fleet was decimated."

Ackerson's reputation preceded him. Wagner had heard about

the lengths to which he'd gone in the past to make sure his own

operations got priority over Section Three's. His rivalry with the

SPARTAN-II program leader, Dr. Catherine Halsey, was the

stuff of legend. Wagner thought Ackerson had been reassigned

to a front-line post. Apparently he'd squirmed out of it. That was

trouble.

Admiral Hood straightened and pushed his display away and

finally acknowledged Wagner. He returned the salute. The Ad-

miral was impeccably groomed, not a silver hair out of place on

his head, and yet there were dark circles under his eyes. "At ease,

Lieutenant."

Wagner tucked his hands behind the small of his back and

moved his feet slightly apart, but otherwise didn't relax a mil-

limeter. One was never at ease when in the presence of lions,

sharks, and scorpions.

Hood turned to Ackerson. "Decimate is the wrong word,

Colonel. We would have been decimated if we lost one ship out

of every ten." He voice rose slightly. "Instead, we lost ten of our

ships for every one that managed to limp away. It was a total

disaster!"

"Of course, Admiral." Ackerson nodded, pretending to listen,

and his eyes flickered over the report again. His eyebrows raised

as he noticed the time and date stamp. "There's one thing, how-

ever, I'd like answered first." His glassy glare locked onto Wag-

ner. "The time difference between the events in this report and

now..." He trailed off, lost in thought. "Congratulations, Lieu-

tenant. This is a new speed record from Reach to Earth. Espe-

cially when I know you took the time to perform the legally

required random jumps before returning to Earth."

"Sir," Wagner replied. "I followed the Cole Protocol to the

letter."

That was a lie and everyone in this room knew it. ONI was al-

ways bending the Cole Protocol. In this case, it was probably

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