Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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HALO: FIRST STRIKE

The trap was set; all he needed now was bait.
He set a plasma grenade on the far wall of the shaft and trig-

gered it.

He pushed into the corridor, fast. Four seconds to go. The

gravity, still active in this portion of the ship, pulled him to the

deck. He melted into the shadows and sprinted along the wall

two meters farther in, and halted along the inside of the first sup-

port brace. Three seconds.

One Grunt emitted a startled cry and a plasma shot sizzled

down the center of the hallway.

Two seconds.

The Master Chief pried the Engineer off his shoulder and

pressed the creature firmly into the join where the brace meet

the wall.

One second.

The Engineer squirmed for a moment, then stilled, perhaps

sensing what was about to happen.

The plasma grenade detonated. A flash of intense light

flooded the hallway and the room beyond.

The rest of the Grunts cried out; plasma bolts and a hail of

crystalline needles filled the passage, impacting inside the ele-

vator shaft.

The Grunts ceased fire. A lone Grunt cautiously stepped out

from behind a crate and crept forward. It gave a barking, nervous

laugh and then, encountering no resistance, waddled down the

passage toward the elevator.

Four more Grunts followed, and they passed the Master Chief,

oblivious that he hid behind the wall brace less than a half-meter

from them.

They approached the elevator, sniffed, and entered.

There was the gentle ping as the frag grenade rings pulled free

of the trip wire.

The Master Chief covered the Engineer.

One of the Grunts squealed, high and panicky. They all turned

and ran.

Twin blasts of thunder enveloped the elevator shaft. Bits of

meat and metal spattered along the corridor.

A needier skidded to a halt a meter away. It was cracked, its

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