Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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She recomputed the numbers, thrust and velocity and gravita-

tional attractions. Even if she overloaded the reactors to

critical-meltdown levels, they were still stuck in an

ever-descending spiral. The numbers didn't lie.

The Master Chief's Engineer must have repaired the power

coupling, because the Slipspace generator was functional again—

for all the good it did them.

To enter Slipspace a ship had to be well away from strong

gravitational fields. Gravity distorted the superfine pattern of

quantum filaments through which Cortana had to compute a

path. Covenant Slipspace technology was demonstrably superior,

but she doubted that the enemy had ever attempted a Slipspace

entry this close to a planet.

Cortana toyed with the idea of trying anyway—pulse the

Slip-space generators and maybe she'd get a lucky

quadrillion-to-one shot and locate the correct vector through the

tangle of gravity-warped filaments. She rejected the possibility;

at their current velocity, any attempt to maneuver the ship

would send it into a chaotic tumble from which they'd never

recover.

"Try something," the Chief said to her with amazing calm.

"Try anything."

Cortana sighed. "Roger, Chief."

She booted the Covenant Slipspace generators; the software

streamed through her consciousness.

The UNSC Shaw-Fujikawa Slipspace generators ripped a

hole in normal space by brute force. But the Covenant tech-

nology used a different approach. Sensors came online, and Cor-

tana could actually "see" the interlacing webs of quantum

filaments surround the flagship.

"Amazing," she whispered.

The Covenant could pick a path through the subatomic di-

mensions; a gentle push from their generators enlarged the fields

just enough to allow their ships to pass seamlessly into the alter-

nate space with minimal energy. Their resolution of the reality of

space-time was infinitely more powerful than human tech-

nology. It was as if she had been blind before, had never seen the

universe around her. It was beautiful.

This explained how the Covenant could make jumps with

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