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Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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HALO: FIRST STRIKE

"Lieutenant Haverson," the Admiral barked, "open a channel

on the D-band. It's time we introduced ourselves."

"Aye, sir. Frequency matched and channel open."

The Admiral stood. "This is the UNSC frigate Gettysburg" he

barked, his voice full of authority and colored with his Texas ac-

cent. "Respond." And then he reluctantly added, "Please."

Static filled the COM. The Admiral waited patiently for ten

seconds, and then his boot started to tap on the deck. "No need to

play possum, boys. We're not here for a fight. We want to—"

He made a sudden throat-slitting motion toward Haverson,

and the Lieutenant snapped off the COM.

Tiny doors appeared in the two-kilometer-wide rock; from

this distance they looked no larger than the pores on an orange. A

fleet of ships launched, using the asteroid's rotational motion to

give their velocities a boost. There were approximately fifty

craft: Pelicans modified with extra armor and chainguns mounted

on their hulls; sleek civilian pleasure craft carrying missiles as

large as themselves; single-man engineering pods that sputtered

with arc cutters; and one ship that was fifty meters long with

oddly angled black stealth surfaces.

"That's a Chiroptera-class vessel," Haverson said, awed. "It's

an antique. ONI decommissioned them all forty years ago and

sold them for scrap."

"Is it a threat?" the Admiral asked.

Lieutenant Haverson's forehead wrinkled as he considered.

"No, sir. They were decommissioned because they broke down

every other mission. They had far too many sensitive components

without a central controlling AI. The only reason I recall them at

all is that they had the smallest operational Shaw-Fujikawa

Translight Engine ever produced. No weapons systems, sir. Like

I said, it's not a threat... it's a museum piece."

"But it has Slipspace capability?" Dr. Halsey asked. "Maybe

we can use it to get to Earth."

"Unlikely," Haverson replied. "All Chiroptera-class vessels

were decommissioned by ONI—critical components removed

and the ships' operating systems locked down so tight I doubt

even Cortana could reactivate them."

"I wouldn't bet on it," Cortana muttered.