Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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replied. "We'll have a limited offensive capacity when we get to

Reach, if we need it. I think."

"And the rest of this ship is still functional?"

"Yes," she replied. "I'm sorry, Chief ... these calculations

are. . . tricky."

The COM went dead.

Cortana's behavior worried the Chief, but he resigned himself

to trust her. What other option was there?

He, the Sergeant, and Polaski halted outside the bridge; the

thick blast doors were sealed.

"Lieutenant?" he said. "We're outside."

The doors pulled apart. Locklear and the Lieutenant stood

with their assault rifles aimed down the hall. They relaxed their

stance when they identified them as friendlies.

Lieutenant Haverson slung his rifle and said, "Sorry for the

warm welcome. Cortana's been picking up transient contacts all

over the ship. We're going to have to deal with them sooner or

later—preferably before they deal with us."

"Agreed," the Chief said.

Polaski approached the Lieutenant, saluted, and gave her report

on her efforts to master the Covenant dropship's controls.

Locklear edged closer to the Chief and the Sergeant. "What

do you think, Sarge?" he whispered and cast a furtive glance at

Polaski. "I mean, about her? Sure, there's that Marine-Navy

thing to get over, but I can get past that. You think there's a

chance that she and I? I mean—"

"I'd give you the same odds as spacing yourself and walking

the rest of the way to Reach," the Sergeant declared. "In your

skivvies."

"Give me a drop capsule and I'd take those odds, Sarge." A

smile split Locklear's tanned face, and he turned to the Master

Chief. "Sure, I get it. Wouldn't be so defensive if I hadn't been

close to the mark. Where there's smoke, there's fire, right?"

The Master Chief stared at Locklear and slowly shook his head.

Locklear's smile faded, but not entirely. "You guys are just

jealous," he muttered and absentmindedly ran his finger over the

scar that lined his jaw. "That's cool. I get that all the time."

Locklear's spirits had improved. Despite the ODST's rough

edges, the Chief had seen him in combat. He didn't panic, and he

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