Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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climbed. There were thousands of them—on the floor, clinging

to the walls, overflowing the galleries. They looked like a swarm

of angry ants.

The hatch sealed and the Master Chief moved forward, toward

the cockpit. As he passed through the compartment, he saw

Kelly. She was slumped over; thin trails of smoke curled from

the holes in her armor.

He helped Dr. Halsey strap Kelly down. Halsey's eyes locked

onto the wounded Spartan's erratic vitals as they squiggled across

her data pad. She set the elongated crystal next to Kelly... but it

didn't lie flat. It defied gravity, floating—one sharp, slender end

pointed at the surface.

"How very odd," Halsey whispered.

John had to agree; it was unusual. Almost as odd as being un-

der the guns of a thousand angry Covenant soldiers—yet none

of them had fired a shot.

"Take care of her," he told Dr. Halsey, then he stood and made

his way to the cockpit.

Polaski hunched over the controls. She pushed the Covenant

dropship into a hyperbolic ascent and entered the hole in the

ceiling of the great room. The Master Chief grabbed hold of the

walls and braced himself.

The dropship, however, slowed and pitched forward so it was

once again horizontal.

"Problem," Polaski announced and rapidly tapped the controls.

"Big problem."

The purple light of the grav beam in the hole darkened; it

seemed to fade from view... but it also began to hurt to look at.

"They're pushing us back," Admiral Whitcomb said. "Li,

crawl topside and launch a couple of Jackhammers up this pipe."

"Yes, sir," Li replied—eager to return to the fight. He nodded

at John, grabbed a Jackhammer rocket launcher, and moved to

the hatch.

The Admiral frowned and shook his head. "No way a rocket

will make it up a kilometer of this tunnel. Gotta try anyway."

The dropship stopped rising, bobbed in place a moment, and

slowly sank back down through the tunnel.

Li opened the side hatch. The intense purple light from the

grav beam flooded the interior of the ship.

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