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Subsequently, a joint [[Locke's team|ONI]]-[[Sedran Colonial Guard]] detachment traveled to Alpha Shard to capture whoever was mining the element. Arris and Haisal were in the process of mining the element in a cave when the soldiers found them. Upon being alerted to their presence, Arris urged the soldiers to lay down their weapons and attempted to escape with Haisal, but the two were quickly apprehended by the ONI operators. Arris attempted to warn their captors of the Lekgolo threat but was gagged before he could do so. While the soldiers were taking the smugglers to their [[D81-LRT Condor|Condor]] dropship, the Lekgolo attacked in large swarms and brought the ship down. The group escaped the aliens to a crevice where Arris managed to struggle free of the duct tape covering his mouth to warn the rest about the Lekgolo's sensitivity to technology and their ability to track movement. Following his advice, the soldiers powered down their equipment and remained still, prompting the Lekgolo to leave.<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 2''</ref>
Subsequently, a joint [[Locke's team|ONI]]-[[Sedran Colonial Guard]] detachment traveled to Alpha Shard to capture whoever was mining the element. Arris and Haisal were in the process of mining the element in a cave when the soldiers found them. Upon being alerted to their presence, Arris urged the soldiers to lay down their weapons and attempted to escape with Haisal, but the two were quickly apprehended by the ONI operators. Arris attempted to warn their captors of the Lekgolo threat but was gagged before he could do so. While the soldiers were taking the smugglers to their [[D81-LRT Condor|Condor]] dropship, the Lekgolo attacked in large swarms and brought the ship down. The group escaped the aliens to a crevice where Arris managed to struggle free of the duct tape covering his mouth to warn the rest about the Lekgolo's sensitivity to technology and their ability to track movement. Following his advice, the soldiers powered down their equipment and remained still, prompting the Lekgolo to leave.<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 2''</ref>


It was soon realized that with the Condor crashed, the smugglers' two-seated freighter would be their only means of escaping Alpha Shard. While this meant some of the group would have to be left behind, [[Jameson Locke|Lieutenant Commander Locke]] maintained that the smugglers would get to draw straws along with everyone else.<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 3''</ref> After the group came under attack by the Lekgolo, [[Michael Horrigan]] threw Haisal to the worms to buy them time to escape. This greatly distressed Arris; he attempted to strike at Horrigan but was quickly stopped and bound by [[Alistair Estrin]].<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 4''</ref> Later on, Horrigan and [[Gregory Ramos]] turned on the others in order to save themselves,<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 4''</ref> taking the captive Arris with them in order to use him to activate the biometric scanner to enable the autopilot on the tug. However, Arris managed to cut his binds using his laser cutter and escaped his captors. He successfully made it to the freighter and scanned his biometrics to bring the craft online. Before he could take flight, however, Horrigan shot Arris with his [[MA5D assault rifle]], killing him.<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 5''</ref>
It was soon realized that with the Condor crashed, the smugglers' two-seated freighter would be their only means of escaping Alpha Shard. While this meant some of the group would have to be left behind, [[Jameson Locke|Lieutenant Commander Locke]] maintained that the smugglers would get to draw straws along with everyone else.<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 3''</ref> After the group became under attack by the Lekgolo, [[Michael Horrigan]] threw Haisal to the worms to buy them time to escape. This greatly distressed Arris; he attempted to strike at Horrigan but was quickly stopped and bound by [[Alistair Estrin]].<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 4''</ref> Later on, Horrigan and [[Gregory Ramos]] turned on the others in order to save themselves,<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 4''</ref> taking the captive Arris with them in order to use him to activate the biometric scanner to enable the autopilot on the tug. However, Arris managed to cut his binds using his laser cutter and escaped his captors. He successfully made it to the freighter and scanned his biometrics to bring the craft online. Before he could take flight, however, Horrigan shot Arris with his [[MA5D assault rifle]], killing him.<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''Chapter 5''</ref>


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