Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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The Chief said nothing, but he agreed. Despite the ODST's

foul disposition, he shared his uneasiness with space combat.

"Amen," Sergeant Johnson added. "Now shut up and let the

lady drive." He removed a mission record unit from his pocket

and inserted a chip. The screen blanked; a rhythmic cacophony

blasted from its single tiny speaker.

The Chief recognized the sound as "flip" music—a descen-

dant of some centuries-old noise called "metal." The Sarge had

peculiar tastes, to say the least.

"Just shoot me now, Sarge," Locklear protested, "and get it

over with. Don't torture me with that crap first."

"Suck it up, Marine. This is a classic."

"So's a mercy killing."

Polaski continued to evade, and the Longsword rolled and

jinked port and starboard. She sent the ship into a double barrel

roll'to dodge a plasma torpedo fired from the flagship.

"Show-off," Cortana muttered in the Chief's helmet speaker.

"Connecting to the Covenant battlenet," Cortana announced

over the ship COM. "Accessing their weapons systems. Stand by."

Ahead, the Pelican intercepted a second torpedo and burst

into flames, vaporized, and smeared across the night as a cloud

of sparkling ionized metal.

The flagship appeared on the forward viewscreen—no larger

than a dinner plate.

"No more time to play around," Polaski muttered. She hit the

afterburners and rocketed toward the flagship.

The sudden acceleration sent the Chief and Sergeant Johnson

bouncing to the aft of the Longsword. Locklear still hung on to

the frame, now nearly horizontal.

"There is now insufficient distance to decelerate and make a

soft landing inside the flagship launch bay," Cortana warned.

"Really?" Polaski replied, irritated. "No wonder they call you

'smart' AIs." She tugged her cap lower over her eyes. "I'll do the

flying. You concentrate on getting those weapons offline."

"They're launching fighters," Haverson warned. On the

viewscreen the Covenant flagship now filled half the display,

and six Seraph fighters emerged from the belly of the massive

ship. "I've still got active signals from twenty of the Moray mines.

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