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BumpHolo said:Reach was dangerous and we all knew it was since most of the Spartans died there. Helljumpers that's what they call us since our drop pods teach 94° on the inside while the structural stability of the pods is questionable. I personally have seen fifteen pods collapse and burn in re-entry but that was out of three hundred.
That doesn't count the ones shot down by the covenant and rebels. A new spartan program is starting apparently but that is a completely unrelated topic. This particular day though was the start of a very bad day that got worse by the minute. By the end only for people were alive and the rest were dead or infected. We have to use a covenant cruiser to get off this planet before the rest of us die. If even the slightest hint of God exists then we might meet another small group of marines.
We however have run into firm resistance all over the forerunner planet. There are some strange new creatures but there are flood too but they seem to stay in different areas. We'll be seeing covenant patrols soon too but first let's take a look at the full day and how we got to this point.
ODST squad:
Leader: (me)
Sniper: (reserved )
Heavy weapons: ( reserved )
Stealth: (Taken)
Close combat: ( reserved )
Demolition: ( reserved )
New training subjects (VIP Cargo):
Subject 218: Tony A.K.A wolf
subject 343: (Taken)
Subject 488:
The flood:
The Flood (Latin Inferi redivivus,[1] meaning "the dead reincarnated")[2] or the Parasite,[3] as they are known to the Covenant, are a species of highly virulent parasitic organisms that can reproduce and grow by consuming sentient life forms of sufficient biomass and cognitive capability. The Flood was responsible for consuming most of the sentient life in the galaxy, notably the Forerunners, during the 300-year-long Forerunner-Flood War.[4] The Flood presents the most variable faction in the trilogy, as it can infect and mutate Humans and Covenant species, such as Sangheili, and Jiralhanae, into Combat Forms. They are widely considered to be the greatest threat to the whole existence of life, or, more accurately, biodiversity, in the Milky Way galaxy.
The covenant:
The Covenant Empire, also referred to asthe Covenant, was a theocratic hegemony made up of multiple alien species that maintained control over a large portion of the Orion Arm in theMilky Way galaxy. The Covenant was a political, military, and religious affiliation, originally a mutual alliance between the San 'Shyuum and Sangheili following a brutal conflict between the two warring races. Its expansion to include at least six other races united in the worship of the Forerunners and the Halo Array soon began after the original formation.
The promethians:
The Promethean forces encountered by UNSC forces and Covenant Remnantinsurgents on Requiem are primarily mechanical in nature, and encompass various classes of leader units known asKnights, support drones known asWatchers, and small, pack-orientedCrawlers designed to overwhelm the enemy from different directions. Significantly different from the original Prometheans,[6] these constructs were created by the Didact toward the end of the Flood conflict; in order to render them immune to Flood infection, the Didact used a machine known as the Composerto convert his warriors into digital intelligences; the warriors willingly accepted and were relieved of biological form. However, as the Prometheans' numbers continued to dwindle, the Didact used the Composer on a population ofhumans transplanted on a Halo Installation to create more of these mechanical Prometheans.