oom: new harmony

Aug 14, 2011 03:06

TRANSCRIPT OF ENCRYPTED COMMUNICATION

XXX TO SIERRA BRAVO-THREE-ONE-TWO
05 NOVEMBER 2550

XXX: I've been hearing good things about you, lieutenant. Captain Ryan has been very pleased with your performance on the project.

B-312: Thank you, sir. It's been a pleasure to serve under him.

XXX: I'm sure he'll be glad to hear that, lieutenant. But much as you've enjoyed your time at Shield 7, I'm sure you'd like to get back out into the field.

B-312: Very much, sir.

XXX: Excellent. We're having an Insurrection problem on New Harmony. It's pulling valuable resources away from the fight with the Covenant and we need you to put it down.

B-312: [FIVE SECOND DELAY] An Insurrection problem?

XXX: Not what you wanted to hear, lieutenant?

B-312: No, sir, it's--

XXX: Don't bullshit a bullshitter. It's not kicking Covie skulls in, though God knows you're good at that. It's basic wetwork, a third tier mission with no flash and no thrills and you thought you'd graduated from work like this. Am I getting warmer, lieutenant?

B-312: [ONE SECOND DELAY] Yes, sir.

XXX: Let me make one thing perfectly clear. You do superior work and should be tasked accordingly, which is why I'm sending you to New Harmony. The UNSC cannot afford to devote more time and manpower to this situation. I need you to free up my fleet, lieutenant. When they're back out in the systems, you will be too. Understood?

B-312: Yes, sir. When does my transport leave?

XXX: Sending the details now, lieutenant. Good hunting.

END TRANSMISSION

The closest they can get her is Camp Alvarado, which is still a dozen klicks or more from insurgent country.

The camp CO explains why, pulling up the digital wireframe of the local terrain. "They have spotters stationed all through these hills. If you go in on foot, you should be able to circumvent them, but if you tried to buzz in closer from the air--" The CO shakes her head. "At best, they'd radio their friends and tell them you're coming. At worst, they're one of the posts with rocket launchers to spare."

Natalie nods, rotating the map. She doesn't look up until the CO clears her throat.

"No offense, lieutenant; I've seen what Spartans can do. But there is only one of you."

Natalie smiles. "Don't worry, ma'am. They only sent one of me because that's more than enough."

She goes in just after nightfall.

The perimeter is well constructed; she has to keep low and slow for so long that the hair on the back of her neck starts to stand up in sympathetic paranoia. Still, their lines weren't constructed to stop one soldier on foot, especially not a Spartan. It takes her about an hour to reach the base camp where their leadership has holed up.

Two dozen in all, in and around the camp structures. Four on perimeter foot patrol, not that they think they have anything to worry about this far inland; most of the others are clustered around the field kitchen in the courtyard. She gets a whiff of something spicy through her helmet filters. They're engrossed in some story--she doesn't know enough Hungarian to parse it--but their weapons are within easy reach; one by one, she watches each man touch his without looking, reassuring himself.

She takes out the guards on the perimeter first. She is standing over the last of them when the first call goes up from someone at the interior: a question, maybe a name. She clicks on her active cammo and the world condenses down to the sound of her breath rebounding in her helmet.

The timer winds down in the corner of her HUD. She draws her silenced pistol and heads into the complex.

Fifteen minutes later, Natalie finishes her last sweep of the surrounding area and finds no survivors. She sets the charges and double times it back to Alvarado.

pre-canon, oom

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