Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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noticed deep circles of fatigue ringing the younger man's eyes.

"To complicate matters, we can barely navigate. We've been

working around the clock to restore our ships, but we'd need an

engineering crew of a hundred and a space dock to get these

wrecks into fighting shape."

Admiral Whitcomb frowned at the Lieutenant's dour assess-

ment and added, "Another trick is that the crystal we picked up

on Reach emits radiation in Slipspace. Enough to kill everyone

after only a few more hours of exposure.

"But we're hanging on to the alien device. It changes the prop-

erties of Slipspace, as you already saw—but with one more

twist. In the few minutes we were in that tangled version of

Slip-space, we traveled here"—he drew a tiny circle on the map,

centered on their position—"which under normal

circumstances should have taken us days."

"We attempted to briefly jump again," Haverson added, "but

nothing extraordinary occurred. This unusually long jump may

have been caused by the energy added to Slipspace by our battle

with the Covenant."

"In any case," Admiral Whitcomb said, "if we learn what

makes this crystal tick, it'd give us a hell of an edge on the

Covenant."

"I see, sir."

The Chief scrutinized their location—not quite the definition

of the middle of nowhere, but close. He noted that there were

three star systems within the circle.

Haverson also peered at the chart. He touched one of the

star symbols within their range, and statistics scrolled along-

side the object. He sighed. "This system was glassed in 2530, so

there's no chance there would be anyone to help us there. And

the other two systems. .." He shook his head. "Uninhabited."

"Hell," Admiral Whitcomb said and tugged on his mustache,

"we pulled out of this region of space almost as soon as the war

started. The Covenant came in, burned Eridanus and the other

Outer Colonies, and then moved on without batting an eye."

"Eridanus?" The Chief stepped closer and touched the data

scrolling next to the tiny star. "I know this place." He turned to

the Admiral. "And there is a human colony there, sir—just not

one that the UNSC cares about anymore. If I had to guess, I'd bet

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