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Elysian Fields (part one): Aftermath
Posted By: Commander Demitri Wolf
Date: 11 November 2005, 5:53 am
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Disorientation.
When you're tumbling backwards through the void of space it's your worst enemy, and that was exactly the mantra that James ran over in his mind as the same situation played out through his visor.
His first thought was to right himself, when he was secure he could find a way to get through the radio blackout that had prevented him from getting a stable link through to John only thirty seconds before.
Logic, which he had always been taught to use, told him that his best chances of survival was to make sure he didn't get swept further into space; not easy for a half tonne Spartan in zero gravity. But logic also told him to use all objects at his disposal to achieve his goals.
And for a half tonne Spartan, one of those objects were the small retro propulsion thrusters in the power pack of the Mjolnir armour system. Chinning the command functions, James fired the retros, and managed to right himself.
The second he was stable he carefully surveyed his immediate surroundings as he had always been taught wrecked hulls of both Human and Covenant warships littered space all around him, the docking station where he had last seen John the Master Chief was in the distance, small enough to be covered if he was to raise a fist at arms length.
A huge and battered slate of titanium-A battleplate was staring him down from the opposite direction, and again, James' logic told him to secure himself, so naturally, he used the retros to fling him right in its path -
- just as it rocked past him, giving him just enough time to obtain a hand hold and fling himself right way up, which ever way that was.
He tried the comm, static, paused five seconds and tried again, static. James was a firm believer of the power of the number three, so when he keyed his comm again, he wasn't at all surprised that he obtained a signal.
"Spart
ero-Three
Jame
o read me." James let a smile tug slightly at the corners of his mouth, 'Spartan Zero-Zero-Three,' he thought to himself, 'James, do you read me?'
John never had been one to admit defeat, a quality James admired enormously, as children they hadn't been the greatest friends, John had Sam and Kelly, and James had Fajhad, Lilly and Alex.
Further into their training, however, and with the untimely death of Sam in the Spartan's first space op, and Fajhad's Unfit for Active Service classification as a result of the program's crippling of his body, the two young men sparked a friendship.
James had always been better. Target practice, time trials, obstacle courses; James had come in top three every time, John would fall in further down the line, still exceptional by normal standards, but nothing compared to James.
But he had the most important quality a Spartan could ever want or need; luck.
There were thousands of times John could have died, times he should have died, but he never did. James lost his entire arm in a mission on Cote de Azure, John the team leader since they were children left the planet with valuable Intel and not a scratch on him.
But now as James stood alone on the large metal hull section, none of this mattered to him, and he realised; it never did. All that mattered was Earth, Earth and her colonies her people and the lives of his fellow servicemen and women, in particular his brothers and sisters in the Spartan program, that was all.
Never the sentimental one, James quickly abandoned his trail of thought and keyed the comm line to reply to the Master Chief, "Sir, Spartan-", the line filled with static before he had started talking, Damn it! The Spartan thought and sighed deeply, now that he paused to think again he realised that under his weight, the battleplate had slowed in speed, now he needed a new transport.
His thoughts were answered as far to his right a bright blue flash splattered across the darkness of space and the nose of a ship pierced the fabric of normal space and left the confines of Slipspace.
The Covenant capital ship dwarfed the wrecks of the other ships as it entered the system, even the orbiting MAC cannons seemed to pause, awed by its presence. But then they resumed their barrage, protecting the ever weakening planet, and the capital ship rocketed past.
It only took James a second to calculate his chances of survival; minimal. He would have to time himself perfectly, a slight error could leave him back where he started, floating in space and a mile behind the ship.
The only other alternative to success was getting caught up in the Slipspace stream that still wavered over the ship, if he was sucked into that, there was no telling what might happen to him.
But it was the quickest option, and in his mind, the best. Timing himself, James took a twenty metre run up, fired his retros one last time and leapt into the abyss of space, hoping that some of his friend's luck had rubbed off on him.
With a thundering crash the Spartan came to the end of his jump in a gap on the hull of the ship. A plasma cannon ten metres away fired a round and the shield around it dropped, just long enough for James to get through it.
As his shields recovered from the heat of the blast James surveyed the ship, there was no visible entry point, so the soldier did the only other thing he could think of.
Raising his mechanical arm he waited only a second before bringing it crashing down on the hull, once, twice, three times. On the third strike, the hull was breached, and James' shoulder was hugging the outside while his fingers grasped the inner roof.
He took his arm out and the room below him explosively decompressed, the atmosphere within bursting out like a puff of smoke, only subsiding when the head of a small vulture like creature wedged itself upwards.
The creature stupidly allowed its reflexes to make it breath, a second later its head burst open and the remnants of its body clogged the breach.
James reached over his shoulder and unhooked a package of high grade explosive, left over from the ones he had been strapping to the nose of the Pelican back at the docking station.
He wedged it down into the hole and set the timer, "Knock, knock." He muttered as he dove clear of the blast, the tumultuous explosion blowing a large section of the ship out.
Looking into the hole he saw nothing but an empty room, but knew it wouldn't be that way for long. And sure enough, ten seconds later the doors pinged purple and the predictably stupid Covenant barged through, only to be blown out the gap in the ship as the atmosphere in the corridor behind them rushed out from under them.
The plasma cannon fired again and as the shield dropped the seven bodies of Grunt and Jackals were whipped out and into the vacuum of space, still alive, but not for long.
James was quick to fling himself into the hole and launch out of the room as the doors closed and locked in place behind him, sealing the breach off from the rest of the ship. He hit the ground hard and rolled on to his back, looking up he found he was staring directly as a very angry Hunter; with a jump to the left he unsheathed a combat knife.
The creature let out its bellowing cry, calling its bond brother to the fray, "You want to fight?" James asked condescendingly and beckoned the massive creature forward, "bring it on."
James' shoulders heaved as he drew deep breaths, behind him the bodies of the two Hunters lay in pools of their own blood, one with a ten centimetre blade protruding from its neck and the other with a hole ripped straight through the fleshy abdomen.
Knowing never to stay in the open for too long, the Spartan grabbed his combat knife, sheathed it and slunk into the shadows, making his way down the corridors and slipping into the darkness as more patrols passed him.
For the first time since he had been on the Pillar of Autumn, James felt a cool feeling in his mind, temporary brain freeze as he was joined by his AI companion, Ulysses. "There's a strange signal coming from the planet that's cast everything this side of the planet into total communications blackouts," he explained, "Cortana's team is out of range."
James continued past a pair of Jackal guards, before, with a flash of silver, he slit their throats and stashed them in the shadows behind him, "Hmm," he eventually replied, "Get me to the bridge and I'll take care of that."
Ulysses chuckled, "The Covenant don't run their ships in the same 'archaic' fashion that we do, Petty Officer, their 'bridge' is more of a central command station reserved for use by only one, the Ship Master. It is buried deep within the ship, close to the centre, so your best hopes of getting there are going straight down." He said with a scoff.
James pondered the situation as Ulysses continued talking, apparently used to the Spartan's quite personality, "So unless you have some sort of tunnelling device, we're going to have to take the long way."
Now it was James' turn to grin, "That's where you're wrong," he then proceeded to retrieve the last charge of explosives from his thigh holsters, Ulysses watched in curiosity and amazement as he saw that the charges were not high grade explosives at all, rather a smaller charge.
"Now," James asked politely, a plan formulating in his mind, "is there any place on this ship closer than the command room where you can access the plasma cannon system?" As he spoke he placed the charge in a large circle shape above head on the roof of the corridor.
The AI froze momentarily and accessed the UNSC Gettysburg's system, directed its aft camera towards the ship at the point where the explosives where now being placed by James, "Oh you are joking me," he said a millisecond later, "You've gone mad."
Inside the Mjolnir, the grin that had been lingering on James' face became a full smile and he nodded, "No, now please, the weapons system?" Ulysses huffed indignantly and slipped out of the system, returning a full ten seconds later.
"I spiked the system, for the moment we have remote access to all shipboard systems, make it quick though, there was
something in there," he said uneasily and the Spartan nodded, "Shut down all weapon, propulsion and the shielding systems, leave the shields on standby for immediate re-activation."
"Why," The AI questioned, "Would we want to do that?"
"Because, when the largest ship in the enemy fleet is defenceless and our people have no idea we are here, where do you think the attack is going to be directed?" James replied and the AI murmured in concurrence before doing so.
With the last charge in place he fired the high-tensile-wired piton from his power pack and waited for it to obtain a deep hold in the floor before jumping high, smashing two handholds into the inclosed circle and holding on tight, "Fire in the hole," he called, chinning the detonation.
The aft camera on the Gettysburg was still directed at the point on the enemy ship, and just as the shields flicked and died and the plasma cannons powered down in mid-shot, a small section on the hull burst free; a section that held one of the smaller cannons on it.
If there had been anyone alive on the ship to witness the event, they would have seen a green armoured soldier wrestle the section of hull around, direct the cannon inside the ship and then throw himself clear, and again into space as the now stationary ship receive a massive blow from its own cannon.
James' right arm ached more than it ever had in his life, a seal had blown in his bionic left arm and his slowly deteriorating shields took hit after hit as he was pummelled against the ships hull.
He dug his armoured hand into the gap where the plasma cannon once was it now being flung out into space and using the barley intact wire attached to the piton, reeled himself back inside the ship. The scene that met him was pandemonium, bodies of Covenant soldiers were hurled everywhere and a gaping tunnel dug halfway through the colossal ship.
Knowing he couldn't rest until he had control of the ship, James ordered Ulysses to reactivate the shields, the flickering barrier covering the breach and stopping the decompression momentarily as several MAC rounds slammed into the ship and again took it down.
Five seconds later as James was trudging over to the tunnel, the shield righted itself again and the ship rocked from the abrupt atmospheric change, allowing the soldier to leap from the walkway and down, towards the command room where a group of four Gold armoured Elites guarded the Silver armoured Ship Master, preparing for battle against this resourceful and dangerous new enemy.
The Pillar of Autumn jumped system, aboard were the Master Chief, Captain Keyes, the clinically 'dead' Linda in cryotube storage and a large contingent of UNSC Marines.
Fleet Commander Orna 'Fulsamee stood on the command pedestal of his ship and sent the order out to all the ship's under his command, "Follow them." One by one, the Covenant ships winked out of system, simultaneous flashes of blue light as Slipstream highways opened in blank space.
'Fulsamee paused as he saw one final ship, a Capital ship, holding position above the surface of Reach, he hailed the commander, but before the Ship Master could formulate a response, Ulysses spiked the system and sent back a message in the Sangheili text.
Our vessel has fallen in the pursuit of the Great Journey, continue our work Brothers, by the Prophet's decree we will have salvation, in this life or the next.
'Fulsamee recognised the passage as the official death message of ships, an automated response activated when a ship's crew is incapacitated or dead, with a final scan of the system, he too ordered his ship to follow the Slipspace route, and in one final flash of brilliant blue, it headed in trail of the Pillar of Autumn.
Seconds later Ulysses was booted from the system and the Ship Master furiously trailed to hail him, with a loud and prolonged curse, he realised that they were stranded in a dead human system, surrounded and infiltrated by the enemy, in one final attempt at defiance to the Human race; he tapped a series of commands.
His ship's failsafe mechanism.
In three units the ship's reactors would go critical; a thermonuclear explosion would help to spew the ship's super-heated plasma reserves through the human occupied space all around.
James fell down the shaft and with a crash, came to a halt as he dug into the wall and dropped himself to the floor below, directly outside the command room. Ulysses winked into James' Mjolnir system again and spoke his final words, "Nice aiming, oh Captain my Captain." He then slipped into the Covenant ship's mainframe and overrode the controls again, managing to lock it off before the other presence accessed his subroutines and systematically deleted him.
"Goodbye, friend," James bowed his head before the door before him flashed purple and opened, three plasma sword equipped Elites burst free, shouting their cries of war.
With the grace of a dancer, the Spartan flung himself backwards and grabbed his BR55 as his feet touched the ground. He fired three three-round bursts at the lead Elite who dropped instantly, blood gushing from the wound on its neck.
The other two snarled and charged, swords deflecting a further six volleys, James raised the weapon in defence as one Elite swung down on him, the blade passed through the gun with a hiss! sound and it clattered to the ground in two pieces.
The Spartan then did something unexpected, he ran right at the Elite, smashing his head into its stomach while at the same time grabbing its ankles and flipping it onto its back. His companion charged and James ducked and grabbed its wrist, twisting hard he broke tendons and snatched the sword from its user.
He snapped the glowing sword up, sliced the Elite's head clean off before about facing and drilling the blade through the other Elite's stomach. As the second Elite died it let out a guttural cry, but then the sword bisected the creature in two and the cries stopped.
Without time to think James spun again and faced the door the Elites had left, to see the Ship Master and the final Elite, Carbine loaded and aimed right at his-
Swoosh!
-James dived clear as the projectile shot past his head; he grabbed for the M6D on his waist, found it, raised and loosed two rounds. Both struck the Elite in the forehead, knocking his shields down, the beast cried out loud and charged.
The Spartan tried to dodge but this Elite was smarter, he parried the move and struck James with a vicious blow to the gut, he doubled over and gagged, the creature above him gave a laugh, "You are finished!" he declared in human tongue.
I don't think so, James though and with the hardest punch he had ever thrown, swung at the Elite's head and connected.
The crack was sickening, the Elite dropped like a stone when the entire right side of its head shattered and pierced its brain, gurgling for a few seconds before it died.
James turned his attention to the Ship Master, and with the last of his strength he picked up a fallen energy sword and with a roar fiercer than any of the Elite's, raised it above his head and ran to the entrance to the command room.
The silver armoured creature was pitifully weak, inheriting this position from its noble father, it could never match the Spartan for strength, so when the green armoured beast brought the sword crashing down on his head, his eyes closed and he faced death like a coward; calling to the Forerunners for salvation.
With the last of his strength, James staggered to the command pedestal in the centre of the room; oddly his fading view was drawn to a symbol on the display, not any different from the others.
Weakly, he managed to raise a hand and push gently down on the symbol, a droning beep sounded as though through a broken record player as the Spartan finally let his body rest, collapsing at the foot of the pedestal.
The droning sound buzzed on, falling on deaf ears as the ship continued to plough through space, the system James had triggered causing lines of flowing blue to cascade around its hull.
Seconds later it ripped a hole through normal space and entered a Slipspace channel, where the unmanned vessel continued to traverse, until the sequence that the Zealot had activated caused the ship to emit a low rumbling noise.
With a flash of the most brilliant blue mixed with an explosion of red the massive ship imploded in on itself, its plasma reserves serving to annihilate the wrecked sections of hull.
Everything still alive on the ship died instantly, and in a few short seconds later the entire Capital ship and all aboard it were disintegrated, and Reach was saved a bombardment from the ship by its lone saviour, the Spartan martyr.
1254 Hours, August 30, 2552 (Military Calendar) /
Fontana Mersinias System, approximately 301, 000 light years from Sol
The tendrils of orange radiance cascaded around the prone figure, dissipating into thin air just as quickly as they had appeared, with a groan the figure rolled onto its back and looked upwards.
What in the hell,he thought as the calm blue sky looked down on him, clouds dotting its otherwise untainted scape. Knowing that the pain was telling him he was still alive, the man got slowly and strugglingly to his feet, the violent feelings in his stomach making him want to throw up.
Reluctantly he retracted his visor and did just that, trying to remove the vile taste from his lips by spitting onto the brown dirt; he froze.
The brown dirt.
There was only one place he had ever seen with soil as fertile and rich with nutrients as this, and that was years ago, as a child on his home world of Elysium. Crouching down he cupped his hands and dug a handful of it, letting hit run between his armoured fingers, he dropped the soil and stood.
"What are you doing mister," the voice suddenly came from behind him, the man spun and faced a young boy of ten, "Why are you on our farm?"
He looked around and saw the cottages and farmhouses that were spread around the land before him, "Your farm?" he asked, "I
I don't know."
The boy looked at him puzzled, and smiled, "Well, what's your name?" The man thought, my name? The amnesia took its temporary blow on him but the soil had re-jogged his memory, "My name is James."
This time the boy's mouth dropped open and he starred at James in amazement, "I had an Uncle called James, but he was taken away a long time ago."
The Spartan froze again, the soil, a missing uncle, was this what had brought him here? He looked down at the boy again and smiled, crouching to be at eye-level with him, "What is your mother's name?"
"Sarah," he said, and looked back to the nearest farmhouse; a woman had appeared at the doorway, "There she is, wanna meet her?" The Spartan nodded and rose to full hight, he was surprised when the young boy took his hand and dragged him towards the house, "Come on!"
James just stared forward at the woman at the door way, a woman with the most amazingly blonde hair, hair like his own. He looked at the boy now running full pelt towards her, the likeness of his young self, the fastest child in his neighbourhood.
He reached the cottage a few seconds later and stood at the base of the steps while the boy ran to his mother, she hugged him close and then looked at the newcomer, when she did her eyes widened.
She saw the scar below his right eye, the gash where he had been cut as a child, in a moment of recognition she laughed with joy, "James?"
The great armoured man before her smiled and opened his mouth to reply, when high above their heads a great rumbling noise sounded. Looking upwards James spotted them straight away, a flash of blue light and six large purple blobs appeared in the sky above, the Covenant were here.
He looked at the woman, his sister, and placed a hand on her shoulder, with a reassuring look. Plans formulating in his mind, he spoke the first words to her that he had in over thirty years, "I'm home."
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