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{{Novel infobox | {{Novel infobox | ||
|name=''Halo: Smoke and Shadow'' | |name=''Halo: Smoke and Shadow'' | ||
|image=[[File:Halo Smoke and Shadow cover.jpg|300px]] | |image=[[File:Halo Smoke and Shadow cover.jpg|300px]] | ||
|author=[[Kelly Gay]] | |author=[[Kelly Gay]]<ref name="hcu"/> | ||
|publisher=Simon & Schuster | |publisher=Simon & Schuster | ||
|publication=[[2016|November 28, 2016]] (Digital)<ref name="s&s">[http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/HALO-Smoke-and-Shadow/Kelly-Gay/HALO/9781501144608 '''Simon & Schuster''' - ''Halo: Smoke and Shadow'']</ref><br>[[2018|January 16, 2018]] (Print) | |publication=[[2016|November 28, 2016]] (Digital)<ref name="s&s">[http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/HALO-Smoke-and-Shadow/Kelly-Gay/HALO/9781501144608 '''Simon & Schuster''' - ''Halo: Smoke and Shadow'']</ref><br>[[2018|January 16, 2018]] (Print) | ||
|media=Digital; | |media=Digital;<ref name="s&s"/> Print (paperback); audiobook | ||
|length=98 pages<ref>[https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/smoke-and-shadow/id1156181485?mt=11 '''iTunes''' - ''Halo: Smoke and Shadow'']</ref> | |length=98 pages<ref>[https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/smoke-and-shadow/id1156181485?mt=11 '''iTunes''' - ''Halo: Smoke and Shadow'']</ref> | ||
|ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/9781501144608|9781501144608]] | |ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/9781501144608|9781501144608]]<ref name="s&s"/> | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Halo: Smoke and Shadow''''' is a [[Halo novels|novella]] by [[Kelly Gay]] set in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. It was released in digital formats on [[2016|November 28, 2016]], | '''''Halo: Smoke and Shadow''''' is a [[Halo novels|novella]] by [[Kelly Gay]] set in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. It was released in digital formats on [[2016|November 28, 2016]],<ref name="s&s"/><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180525041852/http://www.haloarchive.com/forum/topic/9-canon-fodder-and-random-lore-chat/?page=181&tab=comments '''Halo Archive''': ''Canon Fodder thread'']</ref> with a print version released on [[2018|January 16, 2018]].<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/HALO-Smoke-Shadow-Kelly-Gay/dp/1501155407/ '''Amazon''': ''Halo: Smoke and Shadow (Paperback)'']</ref> The first part of ''Smoke and Shadow'' was featured in ''[[Halo: Fractures]]'' as the short story ''[[Into the Fire]]''.<ref name="hcu">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/books-browsers-and-big-team '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Books, Browsers, and Big Team'']</ref><ref name="s&s"/> A sequel, ''[[Halo: Renegades]]'', was released on [[2019|February 19, 2019]].<ref>[http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/HALO-Renegades/Kelly-Gay/HALO/9781501192791 '''Simon and Schuster''' - ''Halo: Renegades'']</ref> | ||
==Official summary== | ==Official summary== | ||
{{Article | {{Article Quote|Find. Claim. Profit. In a post-[[Human-Covenant War|war]] [[Milky Way|galaxy]] littered with scrap, it's the salvager's motto. And with [[Ace of Spades|a fast ship]] and a lust for adventure, [[Rion Forge]] has certainly made her mark on the trade. When the discovery of [[UNSC Roman Blue|a wrecked]] [[UNSC]] [[Halcyon-class light cruiser|cruiser]] brings Rion's past back to haunt her, stirring fresh hope into a decades-old wound, she's hell-bent on finding answers: What really happened to [[John Forge|her father]] and his ship, the [[UNSC Spirit of Fire|Spirit of Fire]]? This digital-first enovella also contains the complete text of Kelly Gay's short story "[[Into the Fire]]", originally featured in the collection "[[Halo: Fractures]]".<ref name="s&s"/>}} | ||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
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The story opens in the city of [[New Tyne]] on the colony [[Venezia]] in January [[2557]], where Rion Forge oversees a sale of salvaged weapons to a [[Sangheili]] customer. Drinking at a bar with the money earned a month earlier selling [[Forerunner]] technology, she considers the financial rewards for recovering and using a luminary to hunt down other relics while sitting with a fellow businesswoman, a [[T'vaoan]] salvage dealer named [[Nor Fel]] who she provided a [[stasis field]] generator to earlier that day. Having formed a close business relationship over the past few years since her mate's death, Nor Fel trusts Rion enough to go on a salvage mission to recover an object that would keep them wealthy for the rest of their lives. | The story opens in the city of [[New Tyne]] on the colony [[Venezia]] in January [[2557]], where Rion Forge oversees a sale of salvaged weapons to a [[Sangheili]] customer. Drinking at a bar with the money earned a month earlier selling [[Forerunner]] technology, she considers the financial rewards for recovering and using a luminary to hunt down other relics while sitting with a fellow businesswoman, a [[T'vaoan]] salvage dealer named [[Nor Fel]] who she provided a [[stasis field]] generator to earlier that day. Having formed a close business relationship over the past few years since her mate's death, Nor Fel trusts Rion enough to go on a salvage mission to recover an object that would keep them wealthy for the rest of their lives. | ||
Rion returns to her ship and prepares her crew for a new mission; this displeases her crew members [[Lessa]] and [[ | Rion returns to her ship and prepares her crew for a new mission; this displeases her crew members [[Lessa]] and [[Kip]], who were promised time off after a six-week journey. Rion and Lessa head to [[Tiny Birds]], a bar in New Tyne run by Rouse and popular among alien customers. There, Rouse provides Rion with a single photograph of a ship, demanding 40,000cR for the location and 25% of the revenue. After some negotiation, they agree on 10,000 [[cR]] and 15% on the grounds the aged appearance of the ship could mean it was already cleaned by salvagers. The two leave the bar and head onboard their ship, the ''[[Ace of Spades]]''. | ||
On board the crew conduct a meeting over their new job. Kip is the first to express concern, as he believes they will be recovering a UNSC ship, which salvaging is restricted due to the [[UNSC Salvage Directive]]. Niko assures him however that the directive is unenforceable due to the Post-War condition of both the UNSC and the UEG's control over the colonies in general, and the few [[Outer Colonies]] in particular. Rion, otherwise, sees no problem to be had with the UNSC, who are known to re-buy recovered materiel from New Tyne anyway, though she is unwilling to take weapons of mass destruction to the depot and instead offers to report it to the Salvage Directive. With the crew in agreement over the mission, Rio confirms the ship is in the [[Ectanus 45 system]], which the UEG lost in [[2535]] with the glassing of [[Chi Rho]]. A small post-war settlement exists on its moon, [[Eiro]], with the ship crashed nearby. | |||
The ''Ace of Spades'' arrives in the system and lands on Eiro, a frozen wasteland. The crew depart in heavy winter gear to begin their search on the moon's dark side. Finding the ship, Kip immediately identifies it as the wreckage of a Halcyon-class cruiser, a class he once had a model of as a child. Examining it closer, they find only a quarter of the ship (the foreword section) at the location, it having been cut in half in what [[Cade]] theorizes to have been some kind of Covenant energy beam during the Battle of Chi Rho. Rion orders the crew to split up to search for anything salvage-worthy: she and Kip are to check the communications; navigation and weapons systems; Cade to one of the armories near the bridge, and Lessa and Niko to the medical bay and the [[cryo chamber]]s. The crew begin their search by walking through the sliced 'rear', which Rion ominously compares with a gateway to hell due to the collapsed decks near the cut. | The ''Ace of Spades'' arrives in the system and lands on Eiro, a frozen wasteland. The crew depart in heavy winter gear to begin their search on the moon's dark side. Finding the ship, Kip immediately identifies it as the wreckage of a Halcyon-class cruiser, a class he once had a model of as a child. Examining it closer, they find only a quarter of the ship (the foreword section) at the location, it having been cut in half in what [[Cade]] theorizes to have been some kind of Covenant energy beam during the Battle of Chi Rho. Rion orders the crew to split up to search for anything salvage-worthy: she and Kip are to check the communications; navigation and weapons systems; Cade to one of the armories near the bridge, and Lessa and Niko to the medical bay and the [[cryo chamber]]s. The crew begin their search by walking through the sliced 'rear', which Rion ominously compares with a gateway to hell due to the collapsed decks near the cut. | ||
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Rion and Kip get close to the bridge after 45 minutes of walking; despite having a map of the ship the damage to the ship is extensive and many corridors unusable. Rion and Kip notice that in all that time they found no corpses of the crew, though are hopeful the ship was successfully evacuated. As her father disappeared with the missing {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} twenty years earlier, Rion sees it as her duty to report everything they can to the families of the crew and its marine complement so they finally have closure. They get within meters of the bridge only to find that blast doors were lowered over that section. Kip notices the ship's name on one wall, identifying it as the {{UNSCShip|Roman Blue}}. Rion alerts Niko over her radio to their discovery, who begins looking up records on the ship. Cade meanwhile reports in that the ship crashed with a profitable payload of body armor; [[thermite paste]]; [[jet pack]]s, various rifles and small arms along with "heavy ordnance" which the crew by Rion's rules are to keep onboard and report to the UNSC. Lessa reports her search of the medical facilities as somewhat productive, though it is significantly damaged and she has yet to check the pharmacy for drugs to salvage. Niko meanwhile notes the ship had ejected some of its cryo pods before crashing, with the rest of the bay in a bad condition. He continues that there is no recent talk on the ChatterNet on the ''Roman Blue'', and dubs it a ghost ship; Rion suspects this means the UNSC to be actively restricting communication on the ship and decides to leak information on its location and the cause of its destruction to the families when the UNSC compensates her for the discovery. | Rion and Kip get close to the bridge after 45 minutes of walking; despite having a map of the ship the damage to the ship is extensive and many corridors unusable. Rion and Kip notice that in all that time they found no corpses of the crew, though are hopeful the ship was successfully evacuated. As her father disappeared with the missing {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} twenty years earlier, Rion sees it as her duty to report everything they can to the families of the crew and its marine complement so they finally have closure. They get within meters of the bridge only to find that blast doors were lowered over that section. Kip notices the ship's name on one wall, identifying it as the {{UNSCShip|Roman Blue}}. Rion alerts Niko over her radio to their discovery, who begins looking up records on the ship. Cade meanwhile reports in that the ship crashed with a profitable payload of body armor; [[thermite paste]]; [[jet pack]]s, various rifles and small arms along with "heavy ordnance" which the crew by Rion's rules are to keep onboard and report to the UNSC. Lessa reports her search of the medical facilities as somewhat productive, though it is significantly damaged and she has yet to check the pharmacy for drugs to salvage. Niko meanwhile notes the ship had ejected some of its cryo pods before crashing, with the rest of the bay in a bad condition. He continues that there is no recent talk on the ChatterNet on the ''Roman Blue'', and dubs it a ghost ship; Rion suspects this means the UNSC to be actively restricting communication on the ship and decides to leak information on its location and the cause of its destruction to the families when the UNSC compensates her for the discovery. | ||
Rion sends Kip off to help Niko, and decides to continue her exploration of the ship alone, going to the Captain [[William Webb]]'s quarters to find more information that could help the families of the ship's crew. There, Rion recovers a data chip, which she places in her [[COM]] pad to provide her with personal logs. Rion reads an entry from March 2531, which she recognizes as the date of her father's disappearance. In the log, Webb describes being fresh | Rion sends Kip off to help Niko, and decides to continue her exploration of the ship alone, going to the Captain [[William Webb]]'s quarters to find more information that could help the families of the ship's crew. There, Rion recovers a data chip, which she places in her [[COM]] pad to provide her with personal logs. Rion reads an entry from March 2531, which she recognizes as the date of her father's disappearance. In the log, Webb describes being fresh on board following [[Terrence Hood|Captain Hood]]'s transfer to the {{UNSCShip|Burlington}} while the ''Roman Blue'' undergoes a month of repairs following its unauthorized engagement with the ''[[Radiant Perception]]'' near [[Arcadia]]. Webb laments the loss of the ''Spirit of Fire'', which he blamed on Hood's engagement allowing the ''Radiant Perception'' to recover a [[log buoy]] the ''Spirit of Fire'' left detailing its course. As the log ends, the ship begins to shake. Cade reports that someone is firing at the ship. Rion orders the others to evacuate the ship and ignore her, despite being so far from the way out. Rather than go with them, she insists on searching the ship further for any data relating to the buoy. | ||
===Part Two: Luck Be a Lady=== | ===Part Two: Luck Be a Lady=== | ||
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When the ''Ace of Spades'' arrives at Rion's position, she orders Niko to find a nearby communications satellite and find information on the ship that attacked the ''Roman Blue''. Rion then leaves to take a shower. There, she starts thinking of her first job as a crewman on the cargo ship ''[[Hakon]]''. There the aging condition of the senior staff led to growing disorder among the crew, with Rion killing a newer crew member, [[Sorely]], six years into her service. Gaining full respect from the crew and the staff, she received training in how to run the ship, finally doing so when the two senior officers died. When Rion returns to duty, Niko gives her an update: the nearest comm satellite is orbiting [[Chi Rho]], and the attacking ship is virtually undetectable when not in combat. Rion and Cade discuss the likeliness of ONI just happening on the ship at the same time as them. It doesn't fit, and they suspect they have been tracked ever since leaving [[Venezia]]. Moving to the issue of their exploration of the ship itself, Rion reveals to the crew having found information on the missing UNSC ''Spirit of Fire'' - that the Covenant ship ''[[Radiant Perception]]'' picked up a navigation buoy dropped by it to alert the UNSC of its intended course. Their salvage mission is thus changed to finding the ''Radiant Perception''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s wreckage and the buoy. | When the ''Ace of Spades'' arrives at Rion's position, she orders Niko to find a nearby communications satellite and find information on the ship that attacked the ''Roman Blue''. Rion then leaves to take a shower. There, she starts thinking of her first job as a crewman on the cargo ship ''[[Hakon]]''. There the aging condition of the senior staff led to growing disorder among the crew, with Rion killing a newer crew member, [[Sorely]], six years into her service. Gaining full respect from the crew and the staff, she received training in how to run the ship, finally doing so when the two senior officers died. When Rion returns to duty, Niko gives her an update: the nearest comm satellite is orbiting [[Chi Rho]], and the attacking ship is virtually undetectable when not in combat. Rion and Cade discuss the likeliness of ONI just happening on the ship at the same time as them. It doesn't fit, and they suspect they have been tracked ever since leaving [[Venezia]]. Moving to the issue of their exploration of the ship itself, Rion reveals to the crew having found information on the missing UNSC ''Spirit of Fire'' - that the Covenant ship ''[[Radiant Perception]]'' picked up a navigation buoy dropped by it to alert the UNSC of its intended course. Their salvage mission is thus changed to finding the ''Radiant Perception''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s wreckage and the buoy. | ||
As the ''Ace of Spades'' takes a slow course to the satellite over Chi Rho, Rion asks Kip for standard schematics for the {{ | As the ''Ace of Spades'' takes a slow course to the satellite over Chi Rho, Rion asks Kip for standard schematics for the {{class|CPV|heavy destroyer}}. To make sure the mission is profitable and not just a personal quest, she plans on recovering its luminary. Kip has never heard of one, which he learns is due to a lasting taboo among ex-Covenant in discussing luminaries with the spiritually ''unclean''. The entire crew is ecstatic at the prospect of being the only salvagers with the ability to detect Forerunner technology, and Rion serves out a rare bottle of [[Alt Burgundy]] to celebrate. While the others are away, Rion confides in Cade that they probably won't find the buoy, though the UNSC certainly would not have had time to recover it back from the Covenant. One of the ''Ace'' crew members, unknown at the time, sends a coded [[Hahn]] in regards to the recent discovery of the ''Roman Blue'', revealing himself to be an ONI agent known only as "67159-021127". He suspects Hahn of being behind the glassing and informs him that Rion is aware of ''Radiant Perception''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s recovery of the buoy at the [[Battle for Arcadia]]. | ||
Rion sends a message to [[Nor Fel]] via the comm satellite asking about Covenant destroyers. Fal is hesitant to get involved as the Covenant remnants and pirates are more than willing to take out anyone who could recover a wreckage before them. Rion demands for money; having paid Nor for the location of the ''Roman Blue'' and lost equipment in the attack as well as the wreckage, she finds it a worthless sale. Aware of the [[Kig-Yar]] race's obsession with collecting things, she knows the threat of refund would make Nor more approachable. Rion quickly relaxes her demand and instead asks for the Covenant Navy's logistical records on the ''Radiant Perception'', particularly relating to its current fate. Rion is more sure of success this time, as its active career so early into the war would show a decent record. | Rion sends a message to [[Nor Fel]] via the comm satellite asking about Covenant destroyers. Fal is hesitant to get involved as the Covenant remnants and pirates are more than willing to take out anyone who could recover a wreckage before them. Rion demands for money; having paid Nor for the location of the ''Roman Blue'' and lost equipment in the attack as well as the wreckage, she finds it a worthless sale. Aware of the [[Kig-Yar]] race's obsession with collecting things, she knows the threat of refund would make Nor more approachable. Rion quickly relaxes her demand and instead asks for the Covenant Navy's logistical records on the ''Radiant Perception'', particularly relating to its current fate. Rion is more sure of success this time, as its active career so early into the war would show a decent record. | ||
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Niko meanwhile tinkers with the buoy. Over the course of the night he writes various decryption codes in an attempt to hack into the buoy, but is constantly denied access to a message recorded by the UNSC ''Spirit of Fire''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s AI, Serina. He is almost asleep when the final process works. He fetches Rion to examine the message: | Niko meanwhile tinkers with the buoy. Over the course of the night he writes various decryption codes in an attempt to hack into the buoy, but is constantly denied access to a message recorded by the UNSC ''Spirit of Fire''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s AI, Serina. He is almost asleep when the final process works. He fetches Rion to examine the message: | ||
{{Article | {{Article Quote|Professor Anders captured.<br />Obtained lock on her signal.<br />Covenant ship leaving Arcadia, preparing slipspace jump.<br />Intercepted communication... Hard coordinates obtained.<br />Spinning up FTL drives.<br />Intend to follow.<br />Serina out.}} | ||
The coordinates surprise Rion greatly. The ''Spirit of Fire'''s role in the [[Battle for Arcadia]] was little understood, let alone what happened after. The coordinates indicated it successfully left the system into uncharted space, explaining why no wreckage was recovered. Rion's happiness is cut short however when Lessa notifies her that the Covenant freighter is on approach. | The coordinates surprise Rion greatly. The ''Spirit of Fire'''s role in the [[Battle for Arcadia]] was little understood, let alone what happened after. The coordinates indicated it successfully left the system into uncharted space, explaining why no wreckage was recovered. Rion's happiness is cut short however when Lessa notifies her that the Covenant freighter is on approach. | ||
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Cade heads back to support Rion, who tries to warn him about Gek near the entrance, but he's caught off guard by the Sangheili commander. Cade slides a bag of grenades across the floor toward Rion, right before Gek plunges his energy sword into his chest. Horrified and enraged, Rion charges Gek, jumping on his back and firing her pistol at his head at the same time that he strikes her with his forearm. The bullet cuts across his left eye and blinds him. Gek grabs Rion and flings her across the room into a wall, before going to Cade and ripping his dog tags from his neck. Despite the pain, Rion manages to crawl toward the bag of grenades and pulls out a [[fragmentation grenade|frag]], holding it high and flicking the safety. She faces off with Gek, prepared to die before leaving Cade. Gek hesitates, understanding that the blast would kill them both, before he retreats with the luminary. Rion crawls to Cade's side. The wound has been cauterized by the sword's plasma and his breath comes in shallow, and Rion knows there's nothing she can do. She grabs his hand, and Cade fights to speak past the blood in his throat, managing to tell her that it's okay before he dies. | Cade heads back to support Rion, who tries to warn him about Gek near the entrance, but he's caught off guard by the Sangheili commander. Cade slides a bag of grenades across the floor toward Rion, right before Gek plunges his energy sword into his chest. Horrified and enraged, Rion charges Gek, jumping on his back and firing her pistol at his head at the same time that he strikes her with his forearm. The bullet cuts across his left eye and blinds him. Gek grabs Rion and flings her across the room into a wall, before going to Cade and ripping his dog tags from his neck. Despite the pain, Rion manages to crawl toward the bag of grenades and pulls out a [[fragmentation grenade|frag]], holding it high and flicking the safety. She faces off with Gek, prepared to die before leaving Cade. Gek hesitates, understanding that the blast would kill them both, before he retreats with the luminary. Rion crawls to Cade's side. The wound has been cauterized by the sword's plasma and his breath comes in shallow, and Rion knows there's nothing she can do. She grabs his hand, and Cade fights to speak past the blood in his throat, managing to tell her that it's okay before he dies. | ||
Gek and his crew flee the system. Lessa lands ''Ace of Spades'' and the crew join Rion. They mourn for Cade and move him to a grav stretcher. Before they leave, the disembodied voice calls out again, asking to take it with them. Rion moves to the console and speaks with the voice; she discovers that it's [[Little Bit|a Forerunner AI]] that has been fragmented, unable to remember its name or designation, just a “little bit” of the intelligence it used to be. As it speaks it remembers that humans were responsible for its fragmentation and tells Rion of the [[Phoenix-class colony ship|''Phoenix''-class]] ship ''Spirit of Fire'' that destroyed its [[ | Gek and his crew flee the system. Lessa lands ''Ace of Spades'' and the crew join Rion. They mourn for Cade and move him to a grav stretcher. Before they leave, the disembodied voice calls out again, asking to take it with them. Rion moves to the console and speaks with the voice; she discovers that it's [[Little Bit|a Forerunner AI]] that has been fragmented, unable to remember its name or designation, just a “little bit” of the intelligence it used to be. As it speaks it remembers that humans were responsible for its fragmentation and tells Rion of the [[Phoenix-class colony ship|''Phoenix''-class]] ship ''Spirit of Fire'' that destroyed its [[Etran Harborage|planet]]. Rion, already near her breaking point from her injuries and grief, simply laughs in numb shock at the discovery. The AI asks to serve Rion, a Reclaimer, and Rion agrees to take it aboard. | ||
On ''Ace of Spades'', Rion meets Lessa in the med bay with Cade and, after comforting the grieving girl, goes to work on removing Cade's gear, cleaning him, and putting on his dress blues. The process is slow, her way of saying goodbye. She regrets the distance they had kept between them and their fear of losing each other. Afterward, the crew takes ''Ace'' to the nearby dwarf star, and they send a pod with Cade's body into the heart of the star. | On ''Ace of Spades'', Rion meets Lessa in the med bay with Cade and, after comforting the grieving girl, goes to work on removing Cade's gear, cleaning him, and putting on his dress blues. The process is slow, her way of saying goodbye. She regrets the distance they had kept between them and their fear of losing each other. Afterward, the crew takes ''Ace'' to the nearby dwarf star, and they send a pod with Cade's body into the heart of the star. | ||
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*[[Hesduros]] {{Mo}} | *[[Hesduros]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[Korinth Prior system]] | *[[Korinth Prior system]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Etran Harborage]] fragment | ||
*[[Orrichon system]] | *[[Orrichon system]] | ||
**[[Sedra]] {{Mo}} | **[[Sedra]] {{Mo}} | ||
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**[[Harvest campaign]] {{Im}} | **[[Harvest campaign]] {{Im}} | ||
**[[Battle for Arcadia]] {{Mo}} | **[[Battle for Arcadia]] {{Mo}} | ||
**[[Battle of | **[[Battle of the Etran Harborage]] {{Mo}} | ||
**[[Fall of Arcadia]] {{Mo}} | **[[Fall of Arcadia]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[Post-Covenant War conflicts]] | *[[Post-Covenant War conflicts]] | ||
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*[[Rocket launcher]] {{Mo}} | *[[Rocket launcher]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[Type-1 energy sword]] | *[[Type-1 energy sword]] | ||
* | *[[Type-50 concussion rifle]] {{Mo}} | ||
|title-7=Vehicles| | |title-7=Vehicles| | ||
*{{Class|Bactrian|freighter}} {{Mo}} | *{{Class|Bactrian|freighter}} {{Mo}} | ||
*{{UNSCShip|Burlington}} {{mo}} | *{{UNSCShip|Burlington}} {{mo}} | ||
*{{ | *{{Class|CPV|heavy destroyer}} | ||
**''[[Radiant Perception]]'' | **''[[Radiant Perception]]'' | ||
*{{Class|Halcyon|light cruiser}} | *{{Class|Halcyon|light cruiser}} | ||
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*[[Log buoy]] | *[[Log buoy]] | ||
*[[Luminary]] | *[[Luminary]] | ||
*[[Combat harness|Sangheili combat harness]] | *[[Combat harness|Sangheili combat harness]] | ||
*[[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]] {{Mo}} | *[[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]] {{Mo}} | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Halo Smoke and Shadow clean cover.jpg|Cover art. | File:Halo Smoke and Shadow clean cover.jpg|Cover art. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== |