Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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HALO: FIRST STRIKE

from Halo, Threshold, and that Covenant fleet. If this tin can

holds together a bit longer, I want to put some distance between

us and them."

The Chief replied, "Good work, Cortana. Very good." He moved

toward the elevator. "Now we have a hard decision to make."

He paused and turned back toward the Covenant Engineer.

The creature moved away from the repaired power coupling and

drifted to a scarred, half-melted panel that had been hit with

stray plasma fire. It huffed, removed the cover, and delved into

the tangle of optical cables.

The Chief left it alone. It wasn't a threat to him or his team. In

fact, it and the others like it might be key to repairing this ship,

and their continued survival.

He continued to the elevator shaft, stepping over the bodies of

the Grunts in the hallway. He nudged them with his foot to make

certain they were dead, and then retrieved two plasma pistols

and one of the needle launchers.

He entered the elevator shaft, pushed off the deck, and floated

upward in the null gravity. The Chief kept his eyes and ears

sharp for any hint of a threat as he moved through the corridors

to the bridge. Everything was quiet and still.

At the open bridge door, he paused and watched as Warrant

Officer Polaski supervised a Covenant Engineer while it re-

moved the blasted door control panels. The Engineer turned a

melted piece of polarizing crystal before its six eyes, and then

picked up an unblemished crystalline panel off the floor and in-

serted it into the wall.

Polaski wiped her hands on her greasy coveralls and waved

him in.

Thin, blue smoke still filled the bridge, but the Chief noted

that most of the display panels were once again active. Nearby,

Sergeant Johnson tended Haverson's wounds and Locklear stood

guard. The young Marine's eyes never left the Engineer, and his

finger hovered close to, though not quite on, his MA5B's trigger.

The Engineer floated back, spun on its long axis, and looked

first at Polaski, then the Chief.

A burst of static issued from the bridge speakers, and the

Covenant Engineer looked to them and then to Polaski. It tapped

the control, and the massive bridge doors slid shut.

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