Chapter four – Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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CHAPTER FOUR

0711 hours, August 30,2552 (Military Calendar)\Epsilon
Eridani system, Longhorn Valley, planet Reach.

The alarm hooted, and Zawaz sprang to his feet with a startled

yelp. The squat alien, a Grunt clad in burnished orange armor,

fumbled and dropped his motion scanner. He keened in fear and

retrieved the device with a trembling claw. If the scanner had

been damaged, the Elites would use his body as reactor shielding. If

his masters learned he'd been asleep at his post, they might do far

worse than kill him. They might give him to the Jackals.

Zawaz shuddered.

Fortunately, the scanner still worked, and the diminutive alien

sighed with relief. Three contacts rapidly approached the moun-

tain that separated Zawaz's cadre from the distant human forces.

He reached for the warning klaxon but relaxed as his detector

identified the contacts—Banshee fliers.

He peered over the dirt edge of his protective hole to confirm

this. He spotted three of the bulbous aircraft on approach. Zawaz

snorted. It was odd that the flight wasn't listed on his patrol

schedule. He considered alerting his superiors, then thought bet-

ter of it. What if they were Elites on some secret mission?

No, it was best not to question such things. Be ignored. Live

another day. That was his creed.

He nestled back into his hole, reset the motion detector to

long range, and prayed it wouldn't go off again. He curled into a

tight ball and promptly fell into a deep sleep.

Fred led their flying-wedge formation. The purple and red air-

ships arced up and over the treetops of the ridge, gaining as

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