Time moves on and stories in the grains of sand come and go. Often, we focus on the bigger parts while the smaller ones remain unnamed and yet it is often the smaller parts that make the biggest difference. For a part to become big, it must first be small. These are the stories... after Halo... after the destruction of the arc...
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"Ease her in Shade, easy." came the voice of Shade's flight CO as he angled his Hornet into the designated berth a little too quickly. He couldn't help it, he'd been cooped up on that damn pelican for way too long as they went through the new security precautions to discourage rebels from trying to break into the base. His hornet was like a second home, yes, but he was curious to see the planet he'd been assigned to. With the Marines and Navy watching out overhead, it was unlikely that they'd get jumped on any time soon without advanced notice. This was like a vacation in a way.
The hornet dock dinged as his aircraft locked in, allowing him to shut her down and open the hatch, jumping out eagerly. The husky brushed his flightsuit off gently and looked around, waving to pilots he knew as they exited their own craft. Across the hanger, Navy and Marine personnel were loading their own ships, ready to be off planet now that the Air Force and Army had arrived. It made Shade pause. What the hell where the Army and Air Force doing while the Marines and Navy rushed out to meet challenges head on? Sitting on worlds already claimed in case rebels might make a push to retake the world... which was unlikely with the latter nipping at their tails at all times.
With a sigh, Shade scratched his head and decided to find the messhall in this new place, wandering through the stark, gray walled halls.
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Lukav fingered the blade at her side, her only true weapon that she could rely on. Sure, her commanders insisted that she carry a plasma rifle as well, but she treated it with disdain, hate even. She was a swordsman... no, a swordswoman, though she could never claim the title outright. The musk of males surrounded her in the tightly crowded phantom they had clambered into as their ship dropped from slipspace, bringing them over a world only recently taken from the 'rebels' the humans spent so much time fighting while the servants of the liar Truth still roamed the galaxy. That's why she was here, and the Sangheili around her. Rumors had traveled to the ears of their platoon that Covenant forces had been sighting in the area.
Her mandibles ground together. Just thinking of the Covenant, the lies she'd been forced to accept to keep Sangheilios safe, made her skin crawl and she shifted in her seat. A soft hum was the only indication that the phantom had lifted off and exited the hanger, moving down toward the planet. Where she was sitting, she was only three chairs from the pilot's station and she heard the male driving responding to a hail from the human forces already on the ground. She rolled her eyes. The green hue of their phantom was so easy to differentiate from the ugly purple the covenant favored so much.
The humans were another thing... by the treaty signed by the Arbiter, any Sangheili on human soil had to have a human partner to help them get around and also back them up if the locals rioted, and vice-versa for a human on Sangheili worlds. She considered it as the phantom descended to the planet, hoping she would get paired with a human worth his, or her, since the humans recognized the prowess of an angry female, weight in food. The phantom gave off a strange hum as it reached the ground, the hatches on either side opening to let the eager warriors of Sangheilios leap out to the soft dirt, their boots making a satisfying thump as they hit dirt. The heavy voice of their veteran-in-charge, a heavy footed Sangheili missing his left hand, barked out orders for them to line up opposite to an already positioned line of humans in their "marine green," his red armor flashing in the sun...
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Shaun lugged his machine gun in his hands as he followed the small infiltration group the rebels had managed to slip on planet with the help of a stealth cruiser now orbiting on the far side of the planet's moon. In all, this was not his domain. This was a recon mission to see how dug in the UNSC was, to check if there was any chance of pushing them off their soil. The large figure paused, looking around. Despite all the grass and vegetation that had grown back, there were still reminders of what the Covenant had done. On the horizon, there was a hollow where once a mountain had stood, here and there were pieces of land so glassed that nothing grew there... and yet the UNSC had forgiven the elites for what they had ordered, arguing that they had been brainwashed.
Hah! So was every member of the UNSC that thought the Spartans were true heroes. They were the monsters and a government that allowed them to exist had no place governing the colonies! A deep hiss echoed out from under his blast helmet as he hoisted his machine gun, checking to make sure his rocket launcher was still strapped to his back. No, he wasn't recon, but he was here to make sure that if the recon group came under attack, they could survive until evac arrived. The small group continued down the small valley they had decided to use to get into a good vantage point, so they could see without being seen.
The valley broke a few miles ahead and Shaun settled down as the recon group began to set up their equipment, one crawling to the crest of a small hill with a pair of binoculars to peer out toward the base the UNSC had occupied....



