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The remaining UNSC forces on the Shield World's surface, composed of [[Alpha Platoon]], [[Bravo Platoon]], and [[Charlie Platoon]], had less than twenty minutes to fight their way past hundreds of Flood forms before being airlifted back to the ''Spirit of Fire''. [[Flood swarm]]s made air support almost useless, forcing the Marines to use large numbers of [[M9 Main Anti-Aircraft Tank|Wolverines]] to clear the air before tanks and infantry could clear landing zones of Flood growths. They managed to slow down the ''Spirit of Fire's'' descent by disabling Forerunner pylon towers powering the docking system with [[XRP12 Gremlin]]s, giving them a little longer. After evacuating the first two platoons, the team had to escort the final platoon back to the firebase for extraction after their [[D77-TC Pelican|Pelican]] was forced to abort its run. After extracting all UNSC forces, the firebase was abandoned to the Flood and the ''Spirit of Fire'' began her descent.<ref>'''Halo Wars''' campaign level, ''[[Shield World (level)|Shield World]]''</ref><ref>'''Halo Wars''' ''cutscene [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKbH5aXZgbw&feature=player_embedded "Descent"]''</ref>
The remaining UNSC forces on the Shield World's surface, composed of [[Alpha Platoon]], [[Bravo Platoon]], and [[Charlie Platoon]], had less than twenty minutes to fight their way past hundreds of Flood forms before being airlifted back to the ''Spirit of Fire''. [[Flood swarm]]s made air support almost useless, forcing the Marines to use large numbers of [[M9 Main Anti-Aircraft Tank|Wolverines]] to clear the air before tanks and infantry could clear landing zones of Flood growths. They managed to slow down the ''Spirit of Fire's'' descent by disabling Forerunner pylon towers powering the docking system with [[XRP12 Gremlin]]s, giving them a little longer. After evacuating the first two platoons, the team had to escort the final platoon back to the firebase for extraction after their [[D77-TC Pelican|Pelican]] was forced to abort its run. After extracting all UNSC forces, the firebase was abandoned to the Flood and the ''Spirit of Fire'' began her descent.<ref>'''Halo Wars''' campaign level, ''[[Shield World (level)|Shield World]]''</ref><ref>'''Halo Wars''' ''cutscene [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKbH5aXZgbw&feature=player_embedded "Descent"]''</ref>


Fighting their way down through a service conduit inside the Shield World, the ''Spirit of Fire'' was attacked by even more Flood forms. Flood growths began to sprout on the ship's hull, and Marines and aircraft were forced to fight on the hull of the ship to remove the Flood forms. Furthermore, [[Sentinel]]s attacked the Flood, and while they initially provided some support to the UNSC, after passing through the first decontamination ring, the Sentinels identified them as possible infection vectors and relabeled them as targets. The UNSC forces managed to clear the hull of growths, removing the Flood and thus allowing the Sentinels to withdraw.<ref>'''Halo Wars''' campaign level, ''[[Cleansing]]''</ref> After this, the ''Spirit of Fire'' accelerated out of the tunnel, and emerged into the interior of the Shield World.<ref name="freefall">'''Halo Wars''' ''cutscene [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcczaSAH4lU&feature=player_embedded "Freefall"]''</ref>
Fighting their way down through a service conduit inside the Shield World, the ''Spirit of Fire'' was attacked by even more Flood forms. Flood growths began to sprout on the ship's hull, and Marines and aircraft were forced to fight on the hull of the ship to remove the Flood forms. Furthermore, [[Sentinel]]s attacked the Flood, and while they initially provided some support to the UNSC, after passing through the first decontamination ring, the Sentinels identified them as possible infection vectors and relabeled them as targets. The UNSC forces managed to clear the hull of growths, removing the Flood and thus allowing the Sentinels to withdraw.<ref>'''Halo Wars''' campaign level, ''[[Cleansing]]''</ref> After this, the Spirit of Fire accelerated out of the tunnel, and emerged into the interior of the Shield World.<ref name="freefall">'''Halo Wars''' ''cutscene [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcczaSAH4lU&feature=player_embedded "Freefall"]''</ref>


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