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Despite the historical tensions between Spartans and ODSTs, both groups share mutual respect and encouragement. Stacker watches as the ODSTs cheer for [[Corporal]] [[Malika Aswad]], who achieves a personal record, and the Master Chief offering a praising hand on her shoulder. This spirit of competition and support is exactly what Stacker hoped to cultivate, but he remains aware of the harsh realities that await them on the battlefield. The upcoming Operation: WOLFE looms over them. | Despite the historical tensions between Spartans and ODSTs, both groups share mutual respect and encouragement. Stacker watches as the ODSTs cheer for [[Corporal]] [[Malika Aswad]], who achieves a personal record, and the Master Chief offering a praising hand on her shoulder. This spirit of competition and support is exactly what Stacker hoped to cultivate, but he remains aware of the harsh realities that await them on the battlefield. The upcoming Operation: WOLFE looms over them. | ||
Stacker addresses the troops over comms, signaling that it's time to wrap up; UNSC | Stacker addresses the troops over comms, signaling that it's time to wrap up; UNSC 'Infinity'' arrives at 1800. He knows that "business as usual" means facing enemy forces, conducting resupply runs, and dealing with the losses that come with war. With Operation: WOLFE just weeks away, he reflects on the challenges ahead and the importance of being ready for anything. | ||
He considers taking some shore leave afterward, perhaps even starting on those memoirs he joked about, but deep down, he knows he will remain committed to the fight alongside his comrades. As he begins to prepare, Stacker finds himself humming an old miner's song that his uncle used to sing, a reminder of the sacrifices made in the name of duty and the enduring spirit of those who fight for humanity's survival: | He considers taking some shore leave afterward, perhaps even starting on those memoirs he joked about, but deep down, he knows he will remain committed to the fight alongside his comrades. As he begins to prepare, Stacker finds himself humming an old miner's song that his uncle used to sing, a reminder of the sacrifices made in the name of duty and the enduring spirit of those who fight for humanity's survival: | ||