Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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ERIC NYLUND

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The Master Chief stared at the three large monitors that had

replaced the bridge's observation windows. Eridanus blazed in

the center of one display; stars shone with a steady brilliance.

"Move us one-point-five astronomical units relative to the sun,"

he said. "Heading zero-nine-zero by zero-four-five."

"Destination one-point-five AU," Haverson said. "Heading

confirmed. Coming about."

"Plot an elliptical course parallel to the plane of the asteroid

belt," the Master Chief added. "Cortana, scan for asteroids ap-

proximately two kilometers in diameter."

"Scanning," she said. "This might take some time. There are

more than a billion moving objects, some of them in deep

shadow."

"Tell me again about your old mission," Admiral Whitcomb

said. "You and the other Spartans were here before?"

"Yes, sir," the Chief replied. "Myself, Fred, Linda, Kelly, and

Sam. It was the Spartans' first real mission: an infiltration into a

rebel base. We captured their leader and got him to ONI for

debriefing."

"I didn't even know the Spartans were around in 2525," Lieu-

tenant Haverson said.

"Yes, sir," Fred answered. "We just didn't have MJOLNIR ar-

mor or the advanced weaponry we have today. We looked like

any other NavSpecWar team."

"I very much doubt that," Haverson said under his breath.

The Admiral raised one bushy eyebrow. "You mean five peo-

ple made a zero-gee vacuum infiltration onto this space station?

And then exfiltrated with a prisoner who happened to be the guy

in charge of the place?"

"Yes, sir. That was the basic plan."

"I suppose it went off without a hitch?"

The Master Chief was silent for a moment as he remembered

the dozens of dead people they had left behind on that base ...

and he felt a pang of regret. At the time he hadn't thought twice

about removing any obstacle that would have compromised his

mission, human or otherwise. Now, after fighting for humanity

for two decades, he wondered if he could shoot another human

without a good reason.

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