Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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HALO: FIRST STRIKE

"No, sir," the Master Chief finally replied. "There were enemy

casualties. And we had to blow their cargo bay to escape."

"So," the Admiral said, tapping his fingers on the arm of the

Captain's chair, "they're not going to be happy to see a UNSC

ship knocking on their front door?"

"I wouldn't expect so, sir."

"Faint emissions on the D-band detected," Cortana said.

"Come about to new heading three-three-zero."

"Aye," Haverson said. "Three-three-zero."

"It's gone, now," she said, "but I definitely heard something"

"Keep on this course," Admiral Whitcomb ordered. "We'll

run it down."

"There's one thing I don't understand," Haverson said as he

squinted at the forward displays. "Why are these people even

here?"

"Pirates and insurgents," the Admiral answered. "They hijack

UNSC ships, sell arms, and trade black market commodities.

You're probably too young to remember, Lieutenant, but before

the Covenant War not everyone wanted to be part of an

Earth-ruled government."

"Rebels?" Haverson said. "I've read about them. But why con-

tinue to stay separated from UNSC forces when the Covenant

War started? Surely their chances of survival would be better

with us?"

The Admiral snorted a derisive laugh. "Some people didn't

want to fight, son. Some just wanted to hide. . . in this case, liter-

ally under a rock. Maybe they think the Covenant won't bother

with 'em." A smile flickered across his face. "Well, we're about

to change all that for them."

The elevator doors parted, and Dr. Halsey stepped onto the

bridge. She removed her glasses and rubbed her eyes. She

looked to the Master Chief as if she had just retimed from an in-

tense fight—fatigued and shocked. He noticed a single drop of

blood on the lapel of her wrinkled white lab coat.

"She's fine," Dr. Halsey whispered. "Linda will make it. The

flash-cloned organs took."

The Master Chief exhaled the breath he had been uncon-

sciously holding. He glanced over to Fred, who nodded to him.

John nodded back. There were no words to express how he felt.

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