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{{Title|''Halo: Escalation Issue 5''}} | {{Title|''Halo: Escalation Issue 5''}} | ||
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|image=[[File:HaloEscalation5.jpg|250px]] | |image=[[File:HaloEscalation5.jpg|250px]] | ||
| | |author=*[[Christopher Schlerf]] (writer)<br> | ||
*Ricardo Sanchez Arreola (penciller)<br> | |||
*Rob Lean (inker) | *Rob Lean (inker)<br> | ||
*Michael Atiyeh (colorist) | *Michael Atiyeh (colorist)<br> | ||
*Anthony Palumbo (cover artist) | *Anthony Palumbo (cover artist) | ||
|publisher= [[Dark Horse Comics]] | |publisher= [[Dark Horse Comics]] | ||
|publication= April 23, 2014 | |publication= April 23, 2014 | ||
| | |Length=32 pages | ||
|US Price=$3.99 | |||
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|UK Price=£3.00 | |||
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|Availability=Limited series | |||
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'''''Halo: Escalation Issue 5''''' was released on [[2014|April 23, 2014]] and is the fifth | '''''Halo: Escalation Issue 5''''' was released on [[2014|April 23, 2014]] and is the fifth of twelve in the ''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' series of comics.<ref>[http://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/22-705/Halo-Escalation-5/ '''Dark Horse:''' ''Halo: Escalation Issue 5'']</ref> | ||
==Official summary== | ==Official summary== | ||
{{Article | {{Article Quote|Missing for thirty years, a legendary UNSC warship is discovered deep behind enemy lines. As Infinity plans a rescue mission, however, Admiral Hood’s past with the [[James Cutter|ship’s captain]] threatens to jeopardize the mission. The investigation into the UNSC saboteur continues as the journalist infiltrates an Elite holy land in search of answers.}} | ||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
Issue #5 opens with | Issue #5 opens with Lasky, Ray, and Petra arriving at a [[Kor Delban|trading port]] on [[Karava]], set out to meet with Petra's informant. Along the way, they discover this Sangheili colony is a melting pot of species, with even non-UNSC humans passing through. Ray expresses her nervousness and remarks how she wishes she had a gun. Petra tells her that no one here carries a gun. Unfortunately, Ray ends up provoking a few Elites by giving them the wrong look. Pulling their swords out, Petra diffuses the situation by pulling out a revolver and kills [['Lordan|one]] of the Elites. Confused as to what happened, Ray confronts Petra on carrying a firearm, and she reveals she lied to Ray in order to keep things from escalating even more. She elaborates saying that shooting the Elite was a display of dominance, and half-jokingly says the surviving Elites think Lasky and Ray are her pets. At the meeting place, a bar, they find Petra's informant, a Sangheili mercenary called [[Zef 'Trahl]]. | ||
Meanwhile on ''Infinity'', | Meanwhile on ''Infinity'', Roland begins his presentation on what he's found about the ''Pilgrims Pride''. It was supposedly built five years ago, despite its assault craft being from the ''Spirit of Fire'', which has been missing for 30 years. Palmer suggests the craft were smuggled off beforehand, but Roland disagrees as the craft were in too good of condition. Moving on, he reveals the ship's logs were wiped and then filled with false data. Despite that, he was able to retrieve the real data, coordinates from where it originated: [[Oth Lodon]], a gas giant located deep in Jiralhanae space. Before progressing any further, Hood decides it is time to let everyone know the history he and [[James Cutter]] had: Hood served as [[executive officer|XO]] on the ''Spirit of Fire'' under Captain Cutter. It was Cutter who made sure Hood got his own ship, the {{UNSCShip|Roman Blue}}. [[2531#February|Three months after]] Hood's new posting, they got word of the [[Battle of Arcadia|conflict]] on [[Arcadia]]. As the ''Spirit of Fire'' jumped out of system, it dropped a log buoy that the ''Roman Blue'' was assigned to retrieve. At that point in time, Arcadia was deemed lost. The ''Roman Blue'' was not to engage Covenant forces. However, Hood was tired of humanity's losses, and he engaged the Covenant forces. Overwhelmed, Hood was forced to retreat. Because of his recklessness, the buoy was never recovered, and the ''Spirit of Fire'' was never found. | ||
With the ''Spirit'''s possible location found, Palmer expresses that the ship might not even be there. Hood orders Palmer to conduct a search and rescue operation without being detected. Deployed on [[OF92 Booster Frame]]s to scout the system, Palmer and | With the ''Spirit'''s possible location found, Palmer expresses that the ship might not even be there. Hood orders Palmer to conduct a search and rescue operation without being detected. Deployed on [[OF92 Booster Frame]]s to scout the system, Palmer and Fireteam Majestic have their op handled by Miller. Not wanting to listen to Miller, Palmer shuts off comms under the guise of losing the signal in an asteroid field. Exploring the area, they unknowingly pass by a Covenant scanner, which tips off Shipmaster 'Gajat, who orders shields and weapons to be brought online at half power so as to not be detected. Landing on an asteroid, Palmer and Majestic discover an ''SDV''-class heavy corvette docked at a [[Oth Lodon station|Covenant space station]]. Palmer radios Hood and informs him what they've found and that the ''Spirit'' is not here. | ||
Back on Karava, Lasky and Zef discuss the relationship between Brutes and Elites. Getting down to business, Zef reveals that the forces who attacked the peace summit were led by Vata 'Gajat, a Sangheili mercenary. He used to work for | Back on Karava, Lasky and Zef discuss the relationship between Brutes and Elites. Getting down to business, Zef reveals that the forces who attacked the peace summit were led by Vata 'Gajat, a Sangheili mercenary. He used to work for Jul 'Mdama, and before that, served as a soldier in the Covenant. Lasky asks if he is still apart of the Covenant anymore, but Zef explains that the term 'Covenant' has lost its meaning. Then Zef reveals who the UNSC mole is: Captain [[Daniel Clayton]], who served under Rear Admiral [[Horatio Temkin]], the ambassador to Sanghelios and the one who set up the meeting. Concluding the meeting, Lasky confides to Ray and Petra that Captain Clayton is Cutter's son. | ||
On board the Covenant space station, Clayton talks to 'Gajat about his father, revealing he is an illegitimate son, and that he and his mother were taken care of even after Cutter's disappearance. Soon after, ''Infinity'' jumps in system right in front of the space station. Expecting this, Clayton opens a channel to ''Infinity''. Talking to Hood, he identifies him as being the one who sent his mother and him money because he was the one responsible for the ''Spirit'''s disappearance. At the same time, Hood greased the wheels for Clayton, making him feel like his entire UNSC career was built off of nepotism. Upset at feeling like he never accomplished anything, he turned to Admiral [[Mattius Drake]], leader of the [[New Colonial Alliance]], when he offered him an opportunity. Revealing that he had intended for | On board the Covenant space station, Clayton talks to 'Gajat about his father, revealing he is an illegitimate son, and that he and his mother were taken care of even after Cutter's disappearance. Soon after, ''Infinity'' jumps in system right in front of the space station. Expecting this, Clayton opens a channel to ''Infinity''. Talking to Hood, he identifies him as being the one who sent his mother and him money because he was the one responsible for the ''Spirit'''s disappearance. At the same time, Hood greased the wheels for Clayton, making him feel like his entire UNSC career was built off of nepotism. Upset at feeling like he never accomplished anything, he turned to Admiral [[Mattius Drake]], leader of the [[New Colonial Alliance]], when he offered him an opportunity. Revealing that he had intended for Scruggs to kill Hood, he announces that he lured the ''Infinity'' to the station to kill Hood. He orders the station's [[energy projector|glassing cannon]] to fire on ''Infinity'', piercing all the way through the side of the ship. | ||
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