Halo: First Strike

Summary
Halo: First Strike is a book written by Eric Nylund, that describes the events at Reach, and then the aftermath of Halo 1. It is essentially the prequel to Halo 2.

DATE: August 30, 2552-September 13, 2552 (Date Revised due to an Anomalous Slipspace Bubble)

Brief Summary
Halo: First Strike clarifies a few plot questions that might have been raised by Halo fans, including exactly what happened to the SPARTANs on Reach and also how Johnson survived the attack of the Flood. It is written by Eric Nylund, who also wrote Halo: The Fall of Reach, and is part of the official Halo canon. This has led to certain inconsistencies in Halo 2, however. They include Sir Hood's comment on the fleet attacking Earth, that the Covenant fleet that attacked Reach was "50 times this size", seemingly ignoring the impact of the First Strike mission, and what exactly happened to the other surviving Spartans upon their return to Earth.

Detailed Summary
Spoiler Warning: Following contents may contain ending details

Section 0: Reach
The novel starts out before the Battle for Reach, at the part in Halo: The Fall of Reach where Captain Keyes informed the Master Chief of the matter of the undeleted NAV database. Frederic-104 is made the leader of Red Team and ordered to take the other SPARTAN-IIs down to Reach to protect the generators powering the orbital MAC guns.

Red Team takes a Pelican down to the surface, but are forced to freefall to the ground after the pilot gets hit. The impact kills a few of the Spartans. The survivors group up with the few remnants of Marine Charlie Company.

Vice Admiral Whitcomb contacts the Spartans and orders an extraction. Fred takes Spartan-087 (Kelly) and Spartan-029 (Joshua) on a mission to destroy a large Covenant camp in a valley near to the bunker Charlie Company once occupied. Taking three Banshees, they delivered a Fury tactical nuke into a Covenant starship. Joshuas Banshee slipped under enemy fire and fell behind, his fate is unknown and he is listed as MIA, Fred and Kelly completed the mission.

Despite their efforts, however, the Covenant managed to take the reactors on Reach. The Covenant starships then initiated glassing of Reach. However, Fred refused to sit around and die to the plasma firepower.

Section 1: Threshold
The novel then moves to the debris field of Installation 04, right after the events of Halo: Combat Evolved. Aboard the Longsword used to escape the destruction, Cortana and the Chief converse, with the Chief insisting that Cortana repeat her scans of the debris.

A battlegroup of 7 Covenant starships enters the system, as does a Covenant flagship. Cortana finds three cryopods that were jettisioned from the Pillar of Autumn prior to its crash on Alpha Halo. While she moves the Longsword towards the cyropods, she finds a Pelican landed on a nearby asteroid. As the Chief retrieves the cryopods and returns to the Longsword, the Pelican takes off and attacks the lead Covenant starship, diverting attention away from the Longsword. The two small ships link up, and several survivors jump out of the pelican, including Sergeant Johnson, Corporal Locklear, Warrant Officer Shelia Polaski, and Lieutenant Haverson.

Together the group manages to attack the flagship, called the "Ascendant Justice". After fighing their way to the bridge, they plug in Cortana to the vessel, who effectively kills most of the combat crew by decompressing most of the decks of the vessel. The humans are not effectively in control of the vessel. In the confusion between the other vessels, the Ascendant Justice enters slipspace, escaping Halo's remains. The group argues about where to go next, but ultimately, the Chief persuades them all to return to Reach. First off because the Cole Protocol forbids them from taking a Covenant vessel to Earth directly. Second because the Chief wants to see what became of his Spartans.

Meanwhile, back at Earth, the military learns of the destruction of Reach and concludes that they cannot try to retake the planet and must prepare for the final defense of Earth. All Spartans and vessels are assumed destroyed, though they do know that the Pillar of Autumn escaped destruction.

Section 2: Defense of Castle Base
The novel then returns to Reach, where Kelly and Fred, after destroying the Covenant ship, crash-land their Banshees into a pair of Hunters, killing one and disabling the other's gun. They then steal a pair of Wraith tanks, and blast their way into the ONI base under the mountain. There, they meet up with the surviving Spartans of Delta team, the injured and the four marines, including Issac, Vinh, Grace, and Will. They meet up with Doctor Halsey, who treats their injuries, and sends them to retrieve some new weapons, which in Halo 2 appear as the Battle Rifle and the Magnum Pistol. At the lab, Dr. Halsey discovers Colonel Ackerson's files, which were extensive lists on "her Spartans", a star chart reference, and a third file labeled "King Under the Mountain." The Covenant then invade the base, and the Spartans and Doctor Halsey escape to the lava tubes beneath Castle Base, right before its destruction.

In the tunnels, the Spartans receive armor upgrades, and Spartan Frederic-104 discovers several symbols which ultimately lead to a huge tunnel that leads into an even larger room. In the center of the room, there is a crystal which plays an important part later. The Spartans and Halsey find that if they walk straight towards it, it will bend time and space. They retrieve the crystal, and the Covenant finds them due to emission of radiation from the crystal. They land forces inside the giant room, and Issac and Vinh die while fighting the Covenant.

Related Links

 * Del Rey Books
 * Halo: The Fall of Reach
 * Halo: The Flood