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The unforgiving desert threatens to engulf this Forerunner bastion and all who fight there.
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:The unforgiving desert threatens to engulf this Forerunner bastion and all who
:fight there.


:"I was tired. I signaled to the [[Unggoy|Grunt]] on the other side of the door, undid the lock
"I was tired. I signaled to the [[Unggoy|Grunt]] on the other side of the door, undid the lock and stepped back, hands held up where it could see me. The Grunt got up slowly and started walking towards it.
:and stepped back, hands held up where it could see me. The Grunt got up
:slowly and started walking towards it.


:I had stumbled upon the abandoned research outpost a couple of days ago
I had stumbled upon the abandoned research outpost a couple of days ago after a week in the howling desert wind. My entire squad had been killed in a [[Banished]] ambush, but I was saved - then damned - by a sudden sandstorm that covered my escape. Then came a week walking through the biting wind, ears dulled by the constant whine, almost delirious with starvation. I tried to cry when I first saw the outpost, but I was so dehydrated I could only choke out a few guttural noises.
:after a week in the howling desert wind. My entire squad had been killed in a
:[[Banished]] ambush, but I was saved - then damned - by a sudden sandstorm
:that covered my escape. Then came a week walking through the biting wind,
:ears dulled by the constant whine, almost delirious with starvation. I tried to
:cry when I first saw the outpost, but I was so dehydrated I could only choke out
:a a few guttural noises.


:With the researchers long dead the outpost was filthy and a stale smell hung in
With the researchers long dead the outpost was filthy and a stale smell hung in the air, but the quiet hum of the power systems after the noise of the desert felt like home. I found fresh clothes, enough food stocks for six months and a communication system that I thought I could get working within a few days so I could contact the [[UNSC Spirit of Fire|Spirit of Fire]]. I ate a large meal, found a cot and fell asleep in seconds.
:the air, but the quiet hum of the power systems after the noise of the desert
:felt like home. I found fresh clothes, enough food stocks for six months and a
:communication system that I thought I could get working within a few days so
:I could contact the [[UNSC Spirit of Fire|Spirit of Fire]]. I ate a large meal, found a cot and fell asleep in
:seconds.


:A crash woke me up, and I crept into the corridor to see a Grunt inside the
A crash woke me up, and I crept into the corridor to see a Grunt inside the pantry, searching for supplies - I wasn't the only one who had gotten lost in the storm. I slammed the door and locked it. Trapping the Grunt inside. He spun around, shocked to see someone else and then tried to barge through the door. But it was too heavy. He started pacing around in circles, which is when he saw my gun propped up against the refrigerator inside the pantry. We had a standoff; he was trapped, but I was unarmed and couldn't get to the food. My only hope was the communications equipment.
:pantry, searching for supplies - I wasn't the only one who had gotten lost in the
:storm. I slammed the door and locked it. Trapping the Grunt inside. He spun
:around, shocked to see someone else and then tried to barge through the door.
:But it was too heavy. He started pacing around in circles, which is when he saw
:my gun propped up against the refrigerator inside the pantry. We had a
:standoff; he was trapped, but I was unarmed and couldn't get to the food. My
:only hope was the communications equipment.


:After three days without food, I was ravenous and having lapses in
After three days without food, I was ravenous and having lapses in concentration. I weighed the risks and decided to let the Grunt out so I could get to the supplies. As he crossed the threshold of the door he triggered the tripwire, setting off the small explosion I had cannibalized from the communications equipment. I dragged his body to the side of the pantry and took a drink from the refrigerator. I wasn't going to be calling anyone anytime soon—but neither was the Grunt."
:concentration. I weighed the risks and decided to let the Grunt out so I could
:get to the supplies. As he crossed the threshold of the door he triggered the
:tripwire, setting off the small explosion I had cannibalized from the
:communications equipment. I dragged his body to the side of the pantry and
:took a drink from the refrigerator. I wasn't going to be calling anyone anytime
:soon—but neither was the Grunt."


:Report found in abandoned outpost, author unknown.
Report found in abandoned outpost, author unknown.
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The unforgiving desert threatens to engulf this Forerunner bastion and all who fight there.

"I was tired. I signaled to the Grunt on the other side of the door, undid the lock and stepped back, hands held up where it could see me. The Grunt got up slowly and started walking towards it.

I had stumbled upon the abandoned research outpost a couple of days ago after a week in the howling desert wind. My entire squad had been killed in a Banished ambush, but I was saved - then damned - by a sudden sandstorm that covered my escape. Then came a week walking through the biting wind, ears dulled by the constant whine, almost delirious with starvation. I tried to cry when I first saw the outpost, but I was so dehydrated I could only choke out a few guttural noises.

With the researchers long dead the outpost was filthy and a stale smell hung in the air, but the quiet hum of the power systems after the noise of the desert felt like home. I found fresh clothes, enough food stocks for six months and a communication system that I thought I could get working within a few days so I could contact the Spirit of Fire. I ate a large meal, found a cot and fell asleep in seconds.

A crash woke me up, and I crept into the corridor to see a Grunt inside the pantry, searching for supplies - I wasn't the only one who had gotten lost in the storm. I slammed the door and locked it. Trapping the Grunt inside. He spun around, shocked to see someone else and then tried to barge through the door. But it was too heavy. He started pacing around in circles, which is when he saw my gun propped up against the refrigerator inside the pantry. We had a standoff; he was trapped, but I was unarmed and couldn't get to the food. My only hope was the communications equipment.

After three days without food, I was ravenous and having lapses in concentration. I weighed the risks and decided to let the Grunt out so I could get to the supplies. As he crossed the threshold of the door he triggered the tripwire, setting off the small explosion I had cannibalized from the communications equipment. I dragged his body to the side of the pantry and took a drink from the refrigerator. I wasn't going to be calling anyone anytime soon—but neither was the Grunt."

Report found in abandoned outpost, author unknown.