Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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She nodded.

"William."

Will grunted. He had never liked his formal name.

She knew this annoyed them all—how she was always able

to tell who they were despite the MJOLNIR armor. She had

grown up with them, knew their every gesture and their indi-

vidual walks. She could have never called them by their number

designations: SPARTAN-104, -087, -039, -029, and -043,

respectively.

Dr. Halsey tapped a control pad. The vault door eased silently

shut, its seams vanished, and, with a sharp, metallic click, it

locked.

"We have access to Aqua, Scarlet, and Lavender Levels," she

told them. "Follow me to the medical wing." She proceeded

down a concrete hallway with a high arched ceiling, recessed

lights, and security cameras. "I know the Covenant entered

the Epsilon Eridani system at approximately oh-five-hundred

hours. ONI Section Three staff evacuated this facility at

oh-five-thirty hours. I assume you're not here to let me know it's

safe to come out?"

"Yes, ma'am," Fred replied. "I mean, no, ma'am. It's not safe.

The Fleet engaged the Covenant, but the enemy managed to land

ground forces on Reach. We were sent to the surface to protect

the orbital-gun generators." He stopped, took a deep breath, and

continued. "We were not successful in that mission. Covenant

forces overwhelmed our position." He glanced back at Kelly and

the other Spartans. "We fell back here. . . we thought it would be

secure."

They continued down the sloping passage; titanium doors

irised open for them and closed as soon as they passed.

"I see," Dr. Halsey replied. "And Captain Keyes? John?"

"Unknown," Fred told her. "The Master Chief and part of our

team attempted to retrieve an unsecured NAV database from an

orbital station before the Covenant got to it. Assuming he was

successful, and given Captain Keyes's record of combat against

the Covenant..." Fred's voice trailed off.

"I'm sure they accomplished their mission and escaped," Dr.

Halsey said, finishing the thought for him. "John has never lost."

"No, ma'am," Fred replied.

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