Chapter two – Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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CHAPTER TWO

0631 hours, August 30,2552 (Military Calendar)\Epsilon
Eridani system, unknown aerial position, planet Reach.

Fred saw the sky and earth flashing in rapid succession before

his faceplate. Decades of training took over. This was just like a

parasail drop ... except this time there was no chute. He forced

his arms and legs open; the spread-eagle position controlled his

tumble and slowed his velocity.

Time seemed to simultaneously crawl and race—something

Kelly had once dubbed "SPARTAN Time." Enhanced senses and

augmented physiology meant that in periods of stress Spartans

thought and reacted faster than a normal human. Fred's mind

raced as he absorbed the tactical situation.

He activated his motion sensors, boosting the range to maxi-

mum. His team appeared as blips on his heads-up display. With a

sigh of relief he saw that all twenty-six of them were present and

pulling into a wedge formation.

"Covenant ground forces could be tracking the Pelican," Fred

told them over the COM. "Expect AA fire."

The Spartans immediately broke formation and scattered

across the sky.

Fred risked a sidelong glance and spotted the Pelican. It tum-

bled, sending shards of armor plating in glittering, ugly arcs, be-

fore it impacted into the side of a jagged snowcapped mountain.

The surface of Reach stretched out before them, two thousand

meters below. Fred saw a carpet of green forest, ghostly mountains

in the distance, and pillars of smoke rising from the west. He spied a

sinuous ribbon of water that he recognized: Big Horn River.

The Spartans had trained on Reach for most of their early

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