Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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"No weapons," the Admiral said and stared at the blocky ge-

ometry of the black ship. "That's all I need to know."

"Their 'fleet,' " Fred interjected, "is deploying and taking up

positions around us in a wide arc. Classic formation. They'll

flank us."

"There's no real threat from these ships," the Admiral said to

himself. "They have to know we know that. So why bother with

this show?" He scowled at the displays, and his eyes widened.

"Cortana, scan the nearby rocks for radioactive emissions."

"Receiving video feed," Fred announced.

The image of a man flickered on forward screen three. He was

clearly a civilian, with long black hair drawn back into a ponytail

and a pointed beard extending a full ten centimeters from his

chin. He smiled and made an elegant bow. The Chief, for some

reason he could not understand, took an instant dislike to him.

"Captain...," the man said in a smooth, resonant tenor voice.

"I am Governor Jacob Jiles, leader of this port. What can we do

for you?"

"First," Admiral Whitcomb said, "I am not a Captain; I am a

Vice Admiral, the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations. Second,

you will order your fleet to reverse course and get out of my

gun-sights before I forget my manners. And third, we insist that

you make ready to let us dock on that rock of yours for

emergency repairs and refit."

Jiles considered these requests and then threw his head back

and laughed. "Admiral, my sincere apologies for the confusion

in your rank." He said this with a mocking grin. "As for your

other requests, I'm afraid I can't accommodate you today."

"And I respectfully suggest you reconsider, Mister Jiles," the

Admiral said in a deadpan tone. "It would be unfortunate for all

of us if I have to insist."

"You're in no position to insist on anything." Jiles nodded to

someone offscreen.

"Emissions detected!" Cortana said. "Neutron radiation spikes

at seven by three o'clock. One by three o'clock. Picking up five

more. They've got nukes."

"Hidden in the asteroid field," Admiral Whitcomb muttered.

"Very good. At least we're not dealing with fools."

"Indeed. We are not fools," Jiles replied. "We have survived

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