Journals of the Doomed: Part 3
Posted By: Gasmask
Date: 28 December 2001, 4:17 pm
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ÝÝÝÝJournal of Private Salak, Robert A. ÝÝÝÝ72 Hours after landing of Halo ÝÝÝÝNovember 30, 2889
ÝÝÝÝJournal, today we have made a discovery. We discovered the location of the control room of Halo. Halo is this ring world that we're on. Cortana said that the Covenant believes that whoever controlls Halo controls the fate of the universe. If it is some kind of weapon, the Covenant are bound to use it against us. I just pray every day that we will get there first. My Bible is getting rather tattered, and I'm almost out of tape. Anyway. ÝÝÝÝThis morning, we stormed the beach to activate what the Covenant call the "Silent Cartographer." There were a lot of elites, grunts, and jackals. If the Master Chief weren't there, the rest of us Marines would have been toasted. The marines drew the alien's fire, while the M.C. flanked and pitched grenades. The man is unstoppable. After we cleared the area of hostiles, a Pelican, Echo 4-19, dropped off its Warthog. The Chief climbed into the driver seat, I was gunner, and David Hileke was passenger, this time sporting his beloved sniper rifle. We went around the bend, and there was a small group of Jackals there. The Chief ran two over, David nailed three with his sniper rifle, and I got a few with the cannon. We stormed up the beach, and stopped at an artificial cliff edge. There were about thirty hostiles. David hopped out and opened up with his pistol, I mowed down grunts with the cannon, and the M.C. took out several elites with grenades and his assault rifle. The master chief then did something I never expected. We all went down the corridors of the cliff, in the Warthog! That was the bumpiest ride in my life. There were plenty of baddies at the end. David and I nailed a few, but the Master Chief was relentless on the little scum. Before we could go through the door that led to the Cartographer, the Covenant locked the door. Cortana couldn't open it. The M.C. told us to hold position, because he was going to deactivate the security systems. ÝÝÝÝIt was an hour before the door opened,and a swordsman elite popped out. We gunned him down, throwing our cards down to get to our weapons. It was too bad, too. I had a flush. I could have won back the cigars I lost do David. Oh, well. ÝÝÝÝThe Master Chief said for us to go outside, and that Echo 4-19 would pick us up. I wanted to argue, but thought better of it. It would be harder to detect one man than three, and the Chief doesn't exactly need back up. We were picked up, and dropped off back at base. The pilot said that she needed to pick up the M.C. and the Warthog. "Fine by me," I said, "I'm dead tired." Now, I'm going to find a nice, comfortable rock, and go to sleep.
>End Transmission<
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