Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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HALO: FIRST STRIKE

string of honorifics attached to their responses there's supposed

to be someone of extreme high rank commanding this ship,

someone they referred to, among other things, as the 'Guardian

of the Luminous Key.' "

"Damn silly name," muttered Sergeant Johnson.

"Can you tell what they're doing down there, Cortana?" the

Lieutenant asked.

"Not yet," she replied. "Their language doesn't translate in a

literal manner, and each word has multiple meanings. There's

something they consider holy—there are ten times as many reli-

gious allusions than in their typical communiques. Hang on . . .

picking up a new signal. Weaker than the others. Not on a Cove-

nant frequency. It's the UNSC E-band."

Lieutenant Haverson licked his lips. "Play it," he said.

A message beeped through the speakers, six tones, then a

two-second pause; it repeated.

The Master Chief stiffened.

"That's it," Cortana said. "Just those six notes over and over. It

originates here." A tiny NAV triangle appeared on the edge of

the intact region on the planet's surface.

"It's not Morse code," Polaski said. "Not any code I've heard

of. Maybe it's a test signal? Something automated, like an

air-traffic repeater relay, maybe?"

"It's not automated," the Master Chief said. "Everyone gear

up and get ready. We're going down there. There are Spartans

down there. And they're still alive."

He whispered so softly that only he and Cortana heard: "Oly

Oly Oxen Free."

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