Halo: The Thursday War

Halo: The Thursday War is the second novel in the Kilo-Five Trilogy by Karen Traviss, and a direct follow-up to Halo: Glasslands. It was released on October 2, 2012.

Summary
The book begins with a brief recounting of events of the previous book, as narrated by Admiral Margaret Parangosky. On Sanghelios, Evan Phillips recovers from an attack orchestrated by the Jiralhanae. Avu Med 'Telcam decides to gather the keeps under his command and launch his assault on Vadam, using the Brute attack as a distraction.

Phillips is given permission to wander the Forerunner temple. The fragment of Black Box residing in his radio has been damaged by a piece of shrapnel, saving Phillip's life, but causing the fragment to delete much of its potentially dangerous data. Phillips begins to explore the ruins, recording the engravings on the walls as he goes. After a long while of trying to translate Forerunner glyphs, Phillips unwittingly activates a portal, and is sent through.

Meanwhile, Parangosky travels to the, and meets with Terrence Hood, Captain Andrew Del Rio, and his XO Thomas Lasky. They discuss the possibility of taking the ship to Sanghelios to test its capabilities. Lord Hood also attempts to gain permission from the Arbiter to allow a team to land on the planet to rescue Phillips. On the, Captain Serin Osman extracts the members of Kilo-Five that had gone to ground in Venezia. They reluctantly reveal their discovery that Naomi-010's father, Staffan Sentzke, is a known terrorist. The Port Stanley then travels to Sanghelios to rescue Phillips.

On ONI Research Facility Trevelyan, Dr. Irena Magnusson tries to talk Jul 'Mdama into giving her information. She also uses him as a test subject for a new strain of Sangheili grain that is being developed by the Humans. The grain has been engineered to be indigestible and to overtake native plants, thus driving Sanghelios to famine. Jul is eventually given permission to roam relatively free outside his cell, though he is fitted with the same sort of explosive harness that the Covenant fitted to Huragok. Prone to Drift is ordered to accompany him. As he explores, Jul asks Prone about what the Forerunners were like, and is told of a figure known for his hatred of humans, The Didact. Slowly, Jul attempts to learn what he can, and find a way to escape the shield world.

After finally being allowed to land, Kilo-Five is sent on Devereaux’s pelican, the Tart-Cart, to Ontom to find Phillips. They arrive in the city to find the temple under attack by Jiralhanae. After killing them, Kilo-Five gain entrance to the Temple, and begin their search for Phillips. With BB using Naomi’s helmet filters and sensors to “smell” Phillips’ trail, the group tracks him until his scent mysteriously stops. They find their way outside, confronted by an increasingly rowdy and dangerous crowd of Sangheili. The Humans manage to get through the crowd and escape the city.

Raia 'Mdama, Jul's wife, is fed up with her husband’s lack of communication, and goes off to find him, dragging a reluctant Forze 'Mdama along. They join 'Telcam in an assault on the Vadam keep, but their ship, the Unflinching Resolve, is shot down. Raia, Forze, and ‘Telcam manage to make it out of the sinking wreckage alive, and join the rest of the attacking force on the coast. ‘Telcam then informs the survivors that other keeps are rallying up against the Arbiter for allowing Human troops to land on Sanghelios and enter a Forerunner relic.

Phillips has appeared in another Forerunner structure in a farmer’s field. He is found by some Unggoy laborers, and they comply with Phillip’s request to take him to their masters. Phillips meets with the keep’s masters, who are a group of female Sangheili lead by Elar 'Nas. Phillips tries to convince them to allow him to call his people, but Elar tells him that they are expecting an attack from rival keeps that plan to use the civil war as a backdrop to forcibly take their land. Phillips and the Sangheili manage to drive off the first wave of attackers, but Elar calls 'Telcam to tell him that the human he wanted found is with them. After receiving the call ‘Telcam orders Forze to retrieve Phillips.

The Infinity, using technology procured from the Forerunners, jumps to Sanghelios, and arrives within a kilometer of its expected destination, a first for Human ships. The Infinity is also equipped with systems that will let it communicate while in Slipspace. Afterwards, Parangosky uses the opportunity to visit Osman. BB manages to locate Phillips who has been sent to Acroli, a small rural state some 60 kilometers from Ontom, and also discover that 'Telcam is headed to the same place. Kilo-Five rush to Acroli, hoping to get there before 'Telcam can. After arriving at the embattled keep, they manage to drive off the Sangheili besieging it. However, one of the pelican’s engines is damaged in the attempt. Forze and Raia arrive soon after, but are soon convinced to allow Phillips to leave with the Humans. Upon request, Forze and Raia help perform some hasty repairs to the Tart-Cart, and the Humans leave the planet, traveling to the Infinity for proper repairs.

Seeing that the Arbiter is heavily under attack Hood offers to help turn the tide in the Arbiter’s favor. The Infinity fires MAC rounds and missiles at the rebel ships and troops that present imminent danger to the Arbiter. Later, Parangosky visits Osman and brings Requires Adjustment and Leaks Repaired along to help upgrade the Port Stanley’s slipspace drive and communications. After the Tart-Cart receives repairs and a slipspace drive, Kilo-Five head back to Sanghelios to “rescue” ‘Telcam as he is needed to maintain the imposed stalemate between the Sangheili factions. After forcing ‘Telcam on the drop ship, Kilo-Five travel to New Llanelli to drop him off as to allow his forces to retreat to the same location.

Soon, several of the Arbiter’s supporting cruisers pursue many of ‘Telcam’s frigates. Osman deduces that in order to maintain the stalemate between the two factions, three of the cruisers have to be destroyed in order to allow ‘Telcam’s forces to retreat. She orders “Telcam to notify those retreating ships that a Kig-Yar shipmistress by the name of Lahz has stolen UNSC nukes and will use them against the attacking cruisers. Osman then proceeds to destroy the three cruisers under the disguise of a Kig-Yar ship. However, they are unable to keep one of the Arbiter’s cruisers from destroying the ship Forze and Raia are onboard, and they are killed in the ensuing crash.

Moments later, Port Stanley travels to New Llanelli to retrieve Kilo-Five who leaves before ‘Telcam’s forces arrive. Afterwards they jump to Trevelyan to check on Jul. Later Jul learns of many portals that reside within the shield world but are malfunctioning due to poor maintenance. It’s then revealed that The Didact is still alive but "sleeping" on a shield world known as Requiem. Phillips personally pays Jul a visit and informs him of what he’d discovered on Sanghelios while Jul reveals the Forerunner symbols that he placed on the belt for the explosive harness. Phillips then returns to the Infinity. Paragonsky asks Phillips to see if he can get Halsey to integrate BB's damaged fragment to his full self. BB "stalks" Halsey about the situation but she can't help him so BB gets on it himself. Afterwards Phillips and BB they try to translate the Forerunner symbols they discovered from the Forerunner Temple in Ontom. Later Port Stanley receives a Mantis per a request from Mal. Kilo-Five then prepares to travel back to Venezia now that the "Thursday war" is over. Meanwhile Jul heads to one of the portal stations where communication with Magnusson is cut off. Having discovered a potential working portal that may lead to Requiem, Jul threatens that he'll remove the explosive harness if Prone doesn't take it off and allow him to leave. Due to Prone’s tendency to keep the Forerunner facility undamaged, he removes the harness and allows Jul to escape into the portal. After 14 to 19 hours, Dr. Magnusson contacts Parangosky about Jul’s escape. Parangosky asks Hood if she can drop her off at Trevelyan. After arriving, she is briefed about how Jul escaped. Angered by the time it took to contact her and Magnusson’s inability to watch over the Sangheili prisoner, Parangosky removes Magnusson’s position and orders her to be transferred to Midnight facility. She then promotes Hugo Barton as head of operations on the shield world.

Upon arriving at Venezia, part of Kilo-Five, consisting of Malcolm Geffen and Naomi, rendezvous with Mike Spenser, who claims he knows about the squad’s mission. Mal and Naomi disguise themselves as UNSC deserters and head back to Spenser's safe house, where Naomi is shown an image of her father. They are informed that Steffan was off planet for a few days. They also learn that the Covenant cruiser, Pious Inquisitor, was in possession of a skirmisher named Sav Fel. Mal and Naomi leave to sell tagged UNSC weapons in order to keep track of them and find out about the terrorist's movements. Upon leaving they stumble upon Staffan and Sav Fel who are riding together in a van.

Having arrived on the other side of the portal, Jul discovers that he was teleported to Hesduros, a Sangheili colony that was once called Kelekos by the Forerunner. He encounters a group of Sangheili youngsters. They tell him that they hadn't had a lot of contact with Sangheilios and didn’t know about the war's end. Jul asks them if he can contact his keep and upon getting in touch with Gusay, he finds out that Forze and Raia were killed in the assault. Upon seeing the Forerunner markings on Jul’s belt, one of the youngster’s shows him a second "holy gate", and Jul finds has missing symbols and discovers they are the symbols present on his belt. He realizes that the symbols represent the Didact and coordinates to his location, Requiem. They agree to help Jul find Requiem as well as help him avenge the death of Raia.

Characters
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 * 1 = ===Human===
 * Austen {{1st}}
 * Andrew Del Rio
 * Catherine Elizabeth Halsey
 * Damien Hogarth {{Mo}}
 * Dorsey
 * Evan Phillips
 * Glassman {{1st}}
 * Hugo Barton {{1st}}
 * Irena Magnusson
 * John-117 {{Mo}}
 * Kurt-051 {{Mo}}
 * Lian Devereaux
 * Lucy-B091 {{Mo}}
 * Malcolm Geffen
 * Margaret Orlenda Parangosky
 * Mike Spenser
 * Naomi-010
 * Priselkov {{1st}}
 * Richardson {{1st}}
 * Saeed Shafiq
 * Serin Osman
 * Staffan Sentzke {{Mo}}
 * Terrence Hood
 * Thomas Lasky
 * Vasily Beloi

AI

 * Aine
 * Black-Box
 * Cortana
 * Harriet

Sangheili

 * Asum 'Mdama
 * Avu Med 'Telcam
 * Buran 'Utaral
 * Cadan
 * Dunil
 * Dural 'Mdama
 * Elar 'Nas
 * Forze 'Mdama
 * Galur
 * Gusay
 * Ilic
 * Jul 'Mdama
 * Naxan
 * Olar
 * Padon
 * Raia 'Mdama
 * 'Rduan
 * Shobar
 * Thel 'Vadam
 * Umira

Huragok

 * Leaks Repaired
 * Perfect Density
 * Prone to Drift
 * Requires Adjustment

Unggoy

 * Dengo
 * Gikak
 * Jicam
 * Sensen

Kig-Yar

 * Lahz
 * Sav Fel

Forerunner
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 * The Didact
 * Faber
 * The Librarian

Trivia

 * A Thursday War is a colloquial name given in the Royal Navy for weekly war-fighting and damage control exercises that are held during Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST), so named because they are usually held on a Thursday.
 * The title of the novel is foreshadowed in Chapter 17 of Halo: Glasslands, where the A.I. Black-Box tells Captain Serin Osman that "We might even get you on a Thursday war."
 * The cover art depicts the among a group of s and frigates.
 * The release date for the novel is exactly 343 days after the release date of Halo: Glasslands.
 * An excerpt of the novel's prologue first chapter was released in September 3, 2012 on Amazon.com.
 * Red vs Blue references were made again, similar to Glasslands, a running-gag of Sangheili mispronouncing the name "Phillips" as "Phyllis", which is the phonetic pronunciation of the AI F.I.L.L.S
 * The cover art of the novel shows a Spartan standing over a "glass" floor with a view of the Infinity below. This is depicted in Chapter 14 where Vaz can see the Infinity through part of Port Stanley's hull which was converted into transparent metal by Leaks Repaired.