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The special ops team of Elites and Grunts were deployed by the [[ | The special ops team of Elites and Grunts were deployed by the [[Type-52 Phantom|Phantom]] ''[[Glorious Advance]]'' into the ''Succor's'' hangar bay. When searching it, the warriors found a trail of Unggoy and Huragok blood leading to the ''Succor's'' hunting preserve. The team followed the trail in hopes of finding the ship's attackers. When scans of the preserve indicated an approaching lifeform, the team split in two, one squad with Elites and the Grunts to flank, the other to draw the attacker's attention from the front.<ref>'''Halo Graphic Novel''', ''page 19''</ref> At that moment, many Flood-infected creatures swarmed the Covenant warriors, killing some of the Grunts and an Elite while the others fended them off with energy swords. When the hordes grew too great, the warriors retreated as fast as they could to the command bridge, locking the door with their command codes. | ||
Inside the bridge, commander 'Vadumee ordered the ''Succor's'' [[self-destruct]] initiated, along with a radio warning to the fleet to destroy the ship themselves if necessary. However, the warriors found that both the radios and the ship's self-destruct were offline. The ship's sole survivor, the Minister of Etiology, then contacted them to say that he had disabled the ''Infinite Succor's'' primary systems so as to not let the Flood access them. Despite the warriors' insistence to let them set the self-destruct, the Minister refused as it risked the Flood taking control of the other systems if they were infected and ordered them to head to the medical bay so that they could confirm that they were not infected.<ref>'''Halo Graphic Novel''', ''page 29''</ref> The Flood broke through the bridge's door controls immediately then, with Rtas and his warriors battling through them out of the bridge. The Elites went first while the Unggoy held back to provide covering fire and to destroy the bridge so that the Flood could not make use of it.<ref>'''Halo Graphic Novel''', ''page 31''</ref> | Inside the bridge, commander 'Vadumee ordered the ''Succor's'' [[self-destruct]] initiated, along with a radio warning to the fleet to destroy the ship themselves if necessary. However, the warriors found that both the radios and the ship's self-destruct were offline. The ship's sole survivor, the Minister of Etiology, then contacted them to say that he had disabled the ''Infinite Succor's'' primary systems so as to not let the Flood access them. Despite the warriors' insistence to let them set the self-destruct, the Minister refused as it risked the Flood taking control of the other systems if they were infected and ordered them to head to the medical bay so that they could confirm that they were not infected.<ref>'''Halo Graphic Novel''', ''page 29''</ref> The Flood broke through the bridge's door controls immediately then, with Rtas and his warriors battling through them out of the bridge. The Elites went first while the Unggoy held back to provide covering fire and to destroy the bridge so that the Flood could not make use of it.<ref>'''Halo Graphic Novel''', ''page 31''</ref> |