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Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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HALO: FIRST STRIKE

On screen he saw fire explode out the opposite side of the

cruiser. The warship tilted and rolled belly-up, plasma disinte-

grating the interior from stern to stem until it reached the fusion

core. The ship detonated in a ball of flame. An instant later the

explosion twisted and curved as the warped Slipspace field

swept away all traces of the enemy ship.

Lieutenant Haverson exhaled and wiped his brow. "Excellent

maneuvering, Admiral."

"Don't waste your breath on victory speeches yet, son." The

Admiral scrutinized the tactical display and spotted the other

ship. "There. We've got a new target."

He pointed to a ship half obscured in the plasma fog: the car-

rier, intact, with a cloud of gnats swarming about it. Seraph

fighters dived and intercepted plasma and meteor bolts that got

too close. The resulting fireballs deflected the impacts from

the hull.

"She's got a smart Captain," the Admiral muttered. "So we

can't use the same trick twice."

Five explosions rattled Ascendant Justice, and the ambient

blue light on the bridge flickered.

"Meteor impact," Cortana replied. "We just lost plasma tur-

rets two and three. All functionality on decks eight and below

has been lost. The structural integrity of this ship, sir, is in danger

of imminent collapse."

"Another minute, Cortana," the Admiral told her and contin-

ued to search the tactical display. "We either take out that carrier

here—where their shields can't regenerate—or we face them in

normal space."

He tapped the TAC map. "Gotcha! Cortana, come about to

zero-three-zero by one-four-five, calculate the fastest accelera-

tion and deceleration burns this ship can handle to get us to this

object, and move this ship ASAP."

"Yes, Admiral."

Lieutenant Haverson looked at the map and located what the

Admiral pointed at. "That object is just part of a Covenant ship,

the aft section of a cruiser."

The Admiral nodded. "Exactly, Lieutenant. Cortana, how's

the structural integrity of our ship's nose?"