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[[File:Nightfall - Sangheili falling.png|thumb|250px|The Sangheili terrorist activating the bioweapon.]] | [[File:Nightfall - Sangheili falling.png|thumb|250px|The Sangheili terrorist activating the bioweapon.]] | ||
The story proper begins on the outskirts of Sedra City, where [[Jameson Locke|Lieutenant Commander Locke]] and his [[Locke's team|four-man team]] trail a [[Yonhet]] smuggler. The alien meets with a [[Sangheili Zealot]] and hands him [[stasis refrigerant|a device]] known to be used to contain bombs. The ONI agents split up; [[Gregory Ramos|Ramos]] apprehends the Yonhet while Locke goes after the Zealot. Locke follows the Elite into a city access tunnel, but the Zealot escapes after a brief duel. In the city, ONI operatives [[Jordan Gaines]] and [[Mason Hundley]] are implementing lockdown protocols but fail to prevent the Zealot from entering a crowded mall. Locke confronts the Sangheili and attempts to force him to surrender, but the Zealot instead jumps off a ledge and activates the device. The weapon releases an energy pulse which covers the entire city and beyond but appears harmless at first. However, civilians soon start showing symptoms of infection, having difficulty breathing and their veins being | The story proper begins on the outskirts of Sedra City, where [[Jameson Locke|Lieutenant Commander Locke]] and his [[Locke's team|four-man team]] trail a [[Yonhet]] smuggler. The alien meets with a [[Sangheili Zealot]] and hands him [[stasis refrigerant|a device]] known to be used to contain bombs. The ONI agents split up; [[Gregory Ramos|Ramos]] apprehends the Yonhet while Locke goes after the Zealot. Locke follows the Elite into a city access tunnel, but the Zealot escapes after a brief duel. In the city, ONI operatives [[Jordan Gaines]] and [[Mason Hundley]] are implementing lockdown protocols but fail to prevent the Zealot from entering a crowded mall. Locke confronts the Sangheili and attempts to force him to surrender, but the Zealot instead jumps off a ledge and activates the device. The weapon releases an energy pulse which covers the entire city and beyond but appears harmless at first. However, civilians soon start showing symptoms of infection, having difficulty breathing and their veins being turning into darkened tendrils. Gaines and Hundley, who were in the immediate vicinity of the blast, are also affected and are taken to a [[Sedran Colonial Guard]] hospital where Colonel Aiken initially refuses to let the agents in due to his dislike of ONI. However, Locke convinces the colonel to allow the injured operatives to be treated. | ||
While Locke and his team undergo decontamination, reports continue to arrive of infections up to ten kilometers from the blast site. The bioagent, an entirely foreign element, appears to randomly break down human DNA, but does not affect the other species that also inhabit Sedra. Locke theorizes that the remote colony may have been chosen as a target to test the weapon before the terrorists move on to more populous worlds. The Colonial Guard find a [[Alerian Tug|colonial tug]] used to smuggle the element on the planet, but the pilots are nowhere to be found. Colonel Aiken reluctantly agrees to work with the ONI agents to track down the source of the element. Aiken violently interrogates the captured Yonhet, named [[Axl]], about the identity of the tug's pilots. However, Locke, speaking an alien language, manages to persuade Axl to divulge what he knows. The Yonhet reveals that the element originated from a place even Sangheili Zealots avoid, calling it "hell". The Zealots instead buy it from smugglers who are willing to go there. | While Locke and his team undergo decontamination, reports continue to arrive of infections up to ten kilometers from the blast site. The bioagent, an entirely foreign element, appears to randomly break down human DNA, but does not affect the other species that also inhabit Sedra. Locke theorizes that the remote colony may have been chosen as a target to test the weapon before the terrorists move on to more populous worlds. The Colonial Guard find a [[Alerian Tug|colonial tug]] used to smuggle the element on the planet, but the pilots are nowhere to be found. Colonel Aiken reluctantly agrees to work with the ONI agents to track down the source of the element. Aiken violently interrogates the captured Yonhet, named [[Axl]], about the identity of the tug's pilots. However, Locke, speaking an alien language, manages to persuade Axl to divulge what he knows. The Yonhet reveals that the element originated from a place even Sangheili Zealots avoid, calling it "hell". The Zealots instead buy it from smugglers who are willing to go there. |