Chapter
2
Boarding Action
Dan
was stuck inside the tram, the flickering power causing a lockdown in
the station, and thus the tram doors were sealed shut. He stood by
one of the doors, pounding on the glass with his fists.
"It's
hopeless, it must be bulletproof glass. Have you had any luck at all
overriding the emergency systems?" Dan said, pulling up his sleeve
to look at his chatter watch. Aurora appeared in her blue holographic
form above it, "No luck. The computer system is in lockdown, too.
And there's another AI in the system, a very powerful one. It's
sealed up any access I had to the ship schematics or
controls-protecting against any possible viruses the Covenant could
bring, I bet." She replied, a hopeless look on her face, "I don't
know what to do."
Through the glass doors and roof of the tram, Dan could see a huge battle going on just beyond the perimeter of the orbital defense grid. The covenant fleet was tiny compared to what he heard had taken Reach. And considering the sheer number of ships that had just come to Earth, there was no chance the Covenant could win-unless they bought reinforcements from wherever the hell their home world was. He slammed his fist against the glass of the tram angrily when a nearby explosion rocked the station. Dan was thrown from one side of the tram to the other, and the tram started to tilt. Sparks started flying from beneath the tram, making a horrible screeching noise as cables were ripped from the bottom of the tram that were connected to the tracks. Then, the tram fell off its railings about two stories into the room below with a huge crash, the glass of the tram breaking under the sheer pressure of the fall as the tram fell onto its side.
The
ripped up cables caused the lighting in the room to go out
completely, only the red glow from the warning lights illuminating
the large hall. Dan groaned and opened his eyes, slowly getting to
his feet. He placed his right hand on the back of his neck and tilted
his head from side to side, making loud cracking noises. He pulled
off his formal hat and looked it over, it was crushed by the fall. He
groaned and threw it aside before looking out the shattered glass. He
could hear the sound of flames nearby, probably caused by the sparks
from the ripped up cables. With the tram so damaged he easily opened
up the heavily damaged doors now above him and climbed out, jumping
off the tram to look around. It was quiet, thankfully.
"I
suppose it could have been worse, we could have landed in a room
swarming with Covenant." He said, looking down at his chatter
watch. Aurora was still there, obviously trying to hold back
laughter. Dan shook his head and pulled a pistol from his belt, "I
need to find a bigger weapon. Where the hell am I?"
Aurora
shrugged, "I have no idea, I can't access the station schematics.
My bet is one of the park halls, judging by all the trees and stuff."
"Alright. In that case, I should be able to-" Before Dan
could finish, a loud hissing noise came from a corner of one of the
rooms. Dan looked over his shoulder at the door, the center of it
starting to glow white-hot. He looked down at his chatter watch, a
worried look on his face.
"Arry?"
"I've been
intercepting chatter from around the Cairo. Boarding craft are
docking with the station and using plasma cutters and explosives to
cut through the steel reinforced doors…"
"Oh, that's just…
groups of how many?"
"Security cameras, motion detectors and
reports suggest groups of about thirty. Twenty-five grunts, five
elites."
Dan almost choked, a group that large was a job for a
small group of marines with battle rifles and SMG's, not a single
marine wielding a pistol! He stayed calm and sat back against the
roof of the destroyed Tram. He ejected the clip from the pistol and
looked it over, it was full, so he smacked it back into the pistol
and snapped back the slide, a bullet loading into the chamber.
Dan
grasped the pistol in both his hands and looked around the tram.
Sparks were flying from the centre of the door when suddenly there
was a large blast and the door cracked, pieces of metal flying as far
as the other side of the hall. The smoke cleared, revealing several
covenant. An elite and 7 grunts, two of which were setting up turrets
by the door. Dan pulled his head back and rested behind the tram,
letting out a sigh, it was a smaller group thankfully, but still more
than he could handle alone. Aurora started talking then, whispering
as to not alert the group of covenant.
"I managed to contact the
AI in the Cairo's system, Cortana. She's got a squad of Marines
on the way."
Dan let out a sigh of relief, it would only be a
matter of holding out where he was now.
"Wait… you've got
movement, something heading towards you." Aurora said, causing all
of Dan's hopes to actually survive to seem even further away once
again. Then, a yellow-marked grunt scout walked by the downed tram.
Dan quickly grabbed the grunt from behind and smacked it over the
back of the head with his pistol, knocking it unconscious. Dan picked
up the plasma pistol it was carrying and looked it over, he had been
trained to use Covenant weapons back on Reach. He checked the charge
on the plasma pistol and held it in his left hand while his right
hand held his pistol.
He let out a breath of air as he
prepared himself to jump out from behind the tram and blast away the
covenant when Aurora suddenly stopped him.
"Wait! Marines, up
high!" She said, whispering still, pointing to a ledge on the end
of the room opposite the group of Covenant, Dan being in easy view of
them. Dan could see 4 marines, one of them setting up a turret.
Another one holding a sniper rifle gave Dan the thumbs up, causing
Dan to smile and nod. Once the turret was down, the marine setting it
up manned it and aimed at the Covenant. Suddenly, the room was filled
with flashing from the end of the turret; Dan could hear grunts
yelling out and the elite barking orders at them. The turret stopped
firing as suddenly as it had started, the four marines jumping off
the balcony into the garden below. The room was once again filled
with weapons fire. The elite ran past the tram to get a better view
of the marines in the garden, not noticing Dan crouched behind it.
Dan quickly jumped up and blasted a bullet from his pistol into the
back of the elites head, just as the marines got its shield down.
The elite fell to the ground with a thud, blood spilling from the back of its head. Dan looked around the corner only to see a large pile of dead grunts with their strange thick, bright blue blood splattered everywhere. He threw down the plasma pistol and walked to the Marines, who were climbing out of the garden and walking to him by now. Dan walked to the one who was obviously the sergeant of the group of marines. He had a frightening look, enough to scare any grunt-or Marine, for that matter. A wound from a bullet on his right cheek saying more about the sergeants past duty than any words probably ever could. Dan held out his hand to the Sergeant as they finally came within a few feet of each other, the Sergeant taking his hand in a tight grip and shaking it once.
"Corporal Gricks,
Sergeant. Thanks for the support." Dan said, removing his hand from
the Sergeants iron fist.
"Master Sergeant Cyr. Happy to blow
away alien scum any day, marine."
"I
hate to break up this little exchange of hobbies…" Aurora cut in,
appearing in her blue holographic form on Dan's chatter watch once
again.
"But we need to get to Habitat Delta, there's a group
of Cove-" Aurora continued, but before she could finish a voice
came over the speakers throughout the station, "All hands, brace
for impact!"
A huge explosion shook the station, almost throwing
the group of marines off their feet. Dan looked to Aurora, "What
the HELL was that?!"
"It's the Athens… it's been
destroyed. That explosion that took the tram off the rails? That was
the Malta."
"Holy hell, what by? Their ships aren't in range
of the orbital defence grid yet!" One of Sergeant Cyr's marines
added. Aurora seemed to be listening to something before turning to
the Marine. "By a bomb. The covenant bought a bomb"
