Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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HALO: FIRST STRIKE

The ship spun to port. On the displays that still functioned,

four more Covenant cruisers tracked them—and fired.

The flagship accelerated, but the plasma torpedoes arced and

followed them. "No good," Cortana said. "I can't overcome our

inertia in this tub. They're going to hit us . . . unless I can get us

into Slipspace."

A rhythmic warble pulsed from one of the displays. It

flashed red.

"Oh no," Cortana said.

The leading plasma torpedo impacted. Dull red fire smeared

across the viewscreens.

"Oh no, what?" Haverson demanded.

"This ship's Slipspace generator is inert," Cortana replied.

"The disabled NAV controls were a trick. It must have been the

Covenant AI; it lured me here while the drive was physically de-

coupled from the reactor. I can maneuver all I want, give orders to

the Slipspace generator—but without the system powered up

were not going anywhere."

"There's a Covenant AI?" Haverson muttered, and raised an

eyebrow.

"Upload the coordinates to power coupling," the Master Chief

said. "I'll take care of it."

Two more plasma torpedoes impacted and splashed across the

shield. "Energy shields collapsing," Cortana said. "Brace!"

The last shot collided with the flagship. The hull heated, and

plasma boiled layers of armor plating away. The ship rolled as

plumes of superheated metal vapor outgassed.

"Another hit like that will breach the hull," Cortana said.

"Moving this tub at flank speed."

"The power coupling coordinates, Cortana," the Master Chief

insisted.

A route appeared on his heads-up display. The engineering

rooms were twenty decks below the bridge.

"Those won't do you any good," Cortana told him. "There

are bound to be Elite hunt-and-kill teams waiting for you. And

even if you managed to remove them, there is no way to repair

the power coupling in time. We don't have the tools or the

expertise."

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