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Following the others, Ellis made her way to the ruined EMP cannon and the HAVOK still hooked up to it, announcing that she didn't trust the others as the Sangheili warred against Suraka and the Spartans were tools of ONI created to [[Insurrection|attack people who wanted to govern themselves]] without the interference of [[Earth]]'s [[UEG|government]]. While they were all threats to her, Ellis now had the power to protect this world. Rojka accused Ellis of sounding like Hekabe, but she angrily proclaimed through hundreds of Sharquoi that she was not like Hekabe. Still pulling against the creature holding him, Rojka demanded what this new world would look like and if his people would be allowed to live there. At the same time, Ellis began calling back all of the Sharquoi from the surface, dragging with them a multitude of Jiralhanae despite the fact that many of them had been desperately trying to hide. On Ellis' command, the returning creatures threw the Jiralhanae into the lava and Ellis stated that the Jiralhanae at least were not welcome and this was her world and she wouldn't let anyone harm it any longer. In pain from the grip on him, Jai warned Ellis that the UNSC wouldn't stand for her actions and that Ellis would only bring far more destruction upon herself than what she had seen so far. Ellis simply stated that Earth was always threatening them as well and the UNSC had kept the Sharquoi a secret from the Surakans and they had paid for it instead of the UNSC.
Following the others, Ellis made her way to the ruined EMP cannon and the HAVOK still hooked up to it, announcing that she didn't trust the others as the Sangheili warred against Suraka and the Spartans were tools of ONI created to [[Insurrection|attack people who wanted to govern themselves]] without the interference of [[Earth]]'s [[UEG|government]]. While they were all threats to her, Ellis now had the power to protect this world. Rojka accused Ellis of sounding like Hekabe, but she angrily proclaimed through hundreds of Sharquoi that she was not like Hekabe. Still pulling against the creature holding him, Rojka demanded what this new world would look like and if his people would be allowed to live there. At the same time, Ellis began calling back all of the Sharquoi from the surface, dragging with them a multitude of Jiralhanae despite the fact that many of them had been desperately trying to hide. On Ellis' command, the returning creatures threw the Jiralhanae into the lava and Ellis stated that the Jiralhanae at least were not welcome and this was her world and she wouldn't let anyone harm it any longer. In pain from the grip on him, Jai warned Ellis that the UNSC wouldn't stand for her actions and that Ellis would only bring far more destruction upon herself than what she had seen so far. Ellis simply stated that Earth was always threatening them as well and the UNSC had kept the Sharquoi a secret from the Surakans and they had paid for it instead of the UNSC.


Even though there was a voice inside her head telling Ellis not to do this, she was making the hard choice and doing what had to be done: Ellis was pulling all of the Sharquoi back in and ending this. Jai questioned her plan and Ellis had the Sharquoi force Melody onto the bridge and throw the Spartans and Rojka after her. Ellis warned them that there wouldn't be much time: she had already reopened the hive to let the Sharquoi back in and the HAVOK's timer was now set for ten minutes. However, there were wisps of other consciousnesses in the ''vertex'' that didn't want her to do it that were very strong and would try to stop her before long, possibly forcing Ellis to detonate the HAVOK manually before the countdown was completed. However, she knew that if the ''vertex'' and the Sharquoi weren't destroyed, others would keep trying to get the power for themselves and that this was the only way to protect Carrow. Ellis ordered the others to run over their protests and they reluctantly complied with Mike carrying Melody and Rojka limping behind due to his injuries making it hard to keep up. Climbing up the shaft, Melody warned that the nuke would take out part of the city and they would never make it out in time so Mike began trying to call for a Pelican to extract them. Jai questioned Melody if they could trust Ellis and Melody believed that despite her overuse of stimulants and being in a bad place to begin with, the governor cared about Suraka and could be trusted to finish the job. However, as they climbed, some of the Sharquoi began to roar as if awakening from a deep slumber and showed signs that Ellis was struggling to control them while the Spartans, Melody and Rojka were too far from the surface to make it before the detonation.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Chapter 26|HEnv|Chapter=26}}
Even though there was a voice inside her head telling Ellis not to do this, she was making the hard choice and doing what had to be done: Ellis was pulling all of the Sharquoi back in and ending this. Jai questioned her plan and Ellis had the Sharquoi force Melody onto the bridge and throw the Spartans and Rojka after her. Ellis warned them that there wouldn't be much time: she had already reopened the hive to let the Sharquoi back in and the HAVOK's timer was now set for ten minutes. However, there were wisps of other consciousnesses in the ''vertex'' that didn't want her to do it that were very strong and would try to stop her before long, possibly forcing Ellis to detonate the HAVOK manually before the countdown was completed. However, she knew that if the ''vertex'' and the Sharquoi weren't destroyed, others would keep trying to get the power for themselves and that this was the only way to protect Carrow. Ellis ordered the others to run over their protests and they reluctantly complied with Mike carrying Melody and Rojka limping behind due to his injuries making it hard to keep up. Climbing up the shaft, Melody warned that the nuke would take out part of the city and they would never make it out in time so Mike began trying to call for a Pelican to extract them. Jai questioned Melody if they could trust Ellis and Melody believed that despite her overuse of stimulants and being in a bad place to begin with, the governor cared about Suraka and could be trusted to finish the job. However, as they climbed, some of the Sharquoi began to roar as if awakening from a deep slumber and showed signs that Ellis was struggling to control them while the Spartans, Melody and Rojka were too far from the surface to make it before the detonation.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Chapter 25|HEnv|Chapter=25}}
 
In the hive, Ellis struggled to hold onto control of the Sharquoi and discovered that the Spartans had only made it halfway up the winding ramps in the shaft leading into the hive. Ellis knew that she wasn't going to be able to hold it together long enough for the others to get out and continued to struggle against the traces of consciousness leftover from the previous users of the ''vertex'' that were struggling to survive, including a trace of Hekabe's consciousness. Ellis quickly started skipping from mind to mind of the Sharquoi that hadn't yet made it back inside and eventually found one that was close to the Surakan militia on the surface. Communicating through the creature, Ellis informed them that she was now in control and she needed the militia to send a Pelican to extract the others from the hive. As part of Ellis communicated with the militia, another part of her saw Hekabe's pilots aboard Thars' surviving ships, the same ships that had attacked Suraka only days before. The Jiralhanae were using the ships to attack [[Rak]], having already made several passes destroying buildings. Ellis knew that if they weren't stopped, the Jiralhanae would continue and the Sangheili would never recover, leaving humanity to reign free over Carrow. However, rather than give into her own desire for revenge, Ellis had the Sharquoi on each ship attack the controls and displays, destroying them and sending the ships crashing to the [[Uldt Desert]], destroying the ships as well as all of the Jiralhanae and Sharquoi onboard in an effort to clean up the war that had spread out over Carrow even as Ellis continued to struggle for control with the ''vertex''.
 
With four minutes left, the Spartans, Melody and Rojka stopped on the ramp with several hundred meters to go. Knowing that they would never get out in time on foot, Jai asked Mike if he'd had any luck with the comms, but he hadn't. As they tried to figure out what to do, one of the Sharquoi jumped down through the hole to their level and Ellis ordered them to go. Melody informed Ellis that they couldn't make it and insisted that there had to be another way. With a glance at the sky, the Sharquoi departed without another word just before the Pelican that Ellis had ordered the militia to send arrived. The group attracted the pilot's attention and he flew the Pelican as close to them as he could. Carrying Melody, Jai jumped in, followed by Adriana and Mike. Rojka, despite his injuries, refused any assistance and managed to jump into the Pelican, sliding across the floor toward the front of the dropship and laying where he had slid to a stop, unable to move any further. Checking Rojka, Jai stated that he was badly injured more than Rojka had let on and needed medical help. The pilot explained that Ellis had sent them and asked if he should drop lower to pick her up as well, but Melody ordered him to get them out of the hive as soon as possible and Jai explained that there was a HAVOK about to detonate and he needed to aim for the sky and punch it. Understanding the gravity of the situation, the pilot immediately complied while his passengers quickly grabbed hold of something.
 
In the hive, the ''vertex'' fought back against Ellis by darkening her vision while three of the Sharquoi making their way across the bridge towards her broke free of Ellis' control and loomed over her. Checking on the Pelican through the eyes of another Sharquoi a final time, she saw it climbing overhead and away from the structure. Ellis stumbled over to the HAVOK which had two minutes left on the timer, but the three Sharquoi coming for her weren't going to give Ellis that time and neither was the ''vertex'' and the traces of the minds still inside of it which were determined to protect it no matter the cost. Ellis turned the nuke's controls over to manual, but when she put her palm out over the remote ignition she'd welded onto the frame, blindness finally overtook as the ''vertex'' desperately fought back. Not sure how far away the Sharquoi were and how much longer she could delay the detonation, Ellis decided that she have given the others every last second that she could and that it was time to secure Suraka's future. Thinking of [[Jeff Gass|her son]], Ellis detonated the HAVOK, destroying the Sharquoi hive, the hundreds of thousands of creatures within, herself and the ''vertex''.
 
On the surface, the Pelican burst from the shaft, righted itself and quickly vectored away from the crater. As the dropship flew away, the nuclear explosion occurred, the shockwave racing below the Pelican and striking Suraka as well as the belly of the Pelican as the force of the blast had risen higher than the pilot had anticipated. The blast threw the dropship into a spin as the engines guttered out and the pilot ordered his passengers into crash positions as he attempted to control the dead weight of the Pelican. The nuclear shockwave struck the outskirts of Suraka, collapsing buildings at the edge of the destruction and blowing out the windows in the buildings that still stood. As the dropship approached the streets, the pilot flared hard, brought the dropship down low and attempted to stabilize it before impact. The Pelican struck the street and slid for half a block before coming to rest at the bottom of a bank. Both the pilot and passengers survived the crash-landing and emerged from the wrecked dropship to look at the immense canyon cut deep into the planet's crust, all that was left of one of the Forerunners' darkest secrets.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Chapter 27|HEnv|Chapter=27}}


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==

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