Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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According to John's mission timer they had followed this

route for eleven hours—when it dead-ended.

"New welds," Fred said, running his gauntlet over the seams

in the alloy plate blocking their path.

Cortana broke in over the COM, "It must be a repair not

logged into the station manifest."

John said. "Options?"

Cortana replied, "I have only limited mission-planning rou-

tines. There are three obvious options. You can blow the ob-

structing plate with a Lotus antitank mine. You can return to the

repair bay where we might find a less obvious way in. Or there is a

faster, alternative route, but it has drawbacks."

"Time is running out," John said. "The Covenant aren't going

to stick around much longer before they strike Earth. Give me

the faster route."

"Backtrack four hundred meters, turn bearing zero-nine-zero,

proceed another twenty meters, and exit through a waste access

cover. From there you will move in the open for seven hundred

meters, pass through a structure, and then down a guarded corri-

dor to the reactor chambers."

Grace interrupted, "What do you mean 'in the open'? This is a

space station; there should be no open spaces."

"See for yourself," Cortana said.

A schematic of the "open space" appeared on their heads-up

displays. John wasn't able to make much sense of the diagram,

but he could tell there were several catwalks, buildings, and even

waterways—as Cortana indicated, lots of open areas for them to

be seen in.

"Let's take a look," John said.

He led his team back the way they had come and pushed open

the waste access duct. Blue light flooded the tunnel. John

blinked and let his eyes adjust, then pushed the fiber-optic probe

through the opening.

John didn't understand what he saw—the optical probe must

have malfunctioned. The image looked impossibly distorted.

But there was no motion nearby . . . so he risked poking his

head out.

He was in the end of an alley with walls towering ten meters to

either side, casting dark shadows over the waste access hole. A

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