Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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fight. They didn't ask for help... not for themselves. Then again,

this ship, although armed for war, didn't appear to be staffed

for combat. It carried only a few hundred Elites and an army of

Engineers.

As Cortana pondered this, she continued to generate a

counter-signal to match to the probe sent by the other presence

in the system. She hoped to cloak her activity as long as

possible. The other's signal morphed into a series of Bessel

functions, and she compensated to match.

She automated this process, commandeering a portion of the

Covenant's own NAV computer to do so, and then she herded

the electronic ghosts of the Chief and the others to confuse the

pursuing Elite forces.

At the same time, she continued her study of the Covenant

ship and its systems—it was a unique opportunity. The informa-

tion on their advanced Slipspace drive, their weapons—it could

leapfrog human technology decades forward.

"Cortana?" The Chief's voice broke her concentration. There

were sounds of plasma bolts and automatic weapons fire. "We've

got Elites in active camouflage in the passage. We need a way

around this intersection."

She had not considered the Elites' light-bending technology.

She was doing too much, spreading herself too thin. She halted

her ongoing study of the Covenant technology and found the

Chief a way around the intersection.

She rebooted her human communications and protocol rou-

tines and said, "Access panel to your right, Chief. Down three

meters, straight ahead five meters, turn to your left and then up

again."

She heard an explosion. "Got it," the Chief said.

Cortana had to focus on protecting the Chief. She halted her

other searches and scrutinized the ship's schematics. There had

to be something she could use. A weapon. A way to stop

then-enemies—there: the backup terminus for their atmospheric

preprocessors. Unlike the other systems, this one was classified

as low priority and had minimal security layers.

She generated several hundred thousand Covenant codes in a

microsecond and cracked the system. She diverted the air vents

along the corridors the Chief and his team occupied to the pri-

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