Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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discovered ... and they want it bad enough to let us shoot at

them and not so much as spit in our direction."

"Sir," the Master Chief said. "We're to rendezvous with

Cor-tana and the captured flagship at oh-seven-fifteen hours.

That gives us only twenty minutes, sir."

Admiral Whitcomb consulted his watch and then glanced at

the Covenant ships gathering around them and edging closer.

"Polaski, get us out of here. Plot a course to your rendezvous

point—and make this crate fly as fast as you can!"

"Aye aye, sir." Polaski angled the ship into the upper atmo-

sphere of Reach; the sky darkened from turquoise to slate gray to

midnight blue and then inky black, filled with stars.

As their dropship left the cruisers behind, it moved painfully

slow compared to the agile Seraph fighters. They formed up

around her, four to the port and four on the starboard of their

craft. A pair of the teardrop-shaped singleships pulled ahead of

her, slowed... and blocked their path.

"They're boxing us in," Polaski said and decelerated their ship.

"Warrant Officer," the Admiral said and set a hand gently on

her shoulder. "Ram them. Full speed."

Polaski swallowed. "Aye, sir." One of her hands cinched her

crash harness tight. The other hand passed over the velocity

stripe on the control panel, and shoved it to full power.

The dropship jumped—straight toward the Seraph fighters in

their path. The two fighters tumbled aside with a scant three me-

ters to spare, and the dropship raced past them.

Locklear peered out of the port display and whistled. "Does

anyone else," he whispered, "think it's a little crowded up here?"

The Master Chief looked over Locklear's shoulder. There had

been a dozen small warships when they had descended only a

few hours ago... now there were three times that number in orbit

around Reach.

There were light cruisers that looked like luminous manta

rays; there were four carriers with their bulbous sections, and the

space near them was aglow with swarms of Seraph singlecraft;

there were a handful of destroyers, sleek and fast, bristling with

plasma turrets.

There was also wreckage: Pieces of Covenant ships tumbled in

orbit, raw ragged chunks of the alloy plating, tangles of plasma

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