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The joint-team then moved out to obtain the [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon|HAVOK warhead]] from the wreckage of the Condor to destroy the deposits of the element. To prevent detection by the Lekgolo, the group removed their armor, although they retained the ONI operatives' oxygen packs due to the limited amount of oxygen in the local atmosphere. Later, the group took a break to refill on oxygen from the ONI agents' packs. As they continued onward, [[Samantha Wisner]] dropped her breather and she fell behind in an attempt to retrieve it. However, the device was activated upon rolling down a hill and attracted the Lekgolo. [[Ramos]] came to check on Wisner, who desperately grabbed him for help as the Lekgolo swarmed over her. Ramos attempted to pull Wisner to safety but one of the Lekgolo bit his hand and he lost his grip. The worms then devoured Wisner while Ramos escaped with the rest of the team.<ref name="nightfall3">'''[[Halo: Nightfall]]''', ''Chapter 3''</ref>
The joint-team then moved out to obtain the [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon|HAVOK warhead]] from the wreckage of the Condor to destroy the deposits of the element. To prevent detection by the Lekgolo, the group removed their armor, although they retained the ONI operatives' oxygen packs due to the limited amount of oxygen in the local atmosphere. Later, the group took a break to refill on oxygen from the ONI agents' packs. As they continued onward, [[Samantha Wisner]] dropped her breather and she fell behind in an attempt to retrieve it. However, the device was activated upon rolling down a hill and attracted the Lekgolo. [[Ramos]] came to check on Wisner, who desperately grabbed him for help as the Lekgolo swarmed over her. Ramos attempted to pull Wisner to safety but one of the Lekgolo bit his hand and he lost his grip. The worms then devoured Wisner while Ramos escaped with the rest of the team.<ref name="nightfall3">'''[[Halo: Nightfall]]''', ''Chapter 3''</ref>


With less than three hours left until sunrise, the remaining members began to despair. Mimicking Wisner's silhouette, a Lekgolo swarm approached and attacked the group. [[Horrigan]] threw Haisal to the worms, killing him and giving the team time to escape. After a while the group arrived at a cliff. Upon climbing, [[Estrin]] tripped off the cliff edge and urged Ramos to help him, to no avail; Estrin then fell into the abyss below. Once off the cliff, the survivors prepared to have an oxygen break, but a standoff ensued as Horrigan threatened Colonel Aiken and demanded him to gave up the sole remaining oxygen tank. Locke trained his pistol on Horrigan and ordered him to stand down, but Ramos sided with Horrigan and the two forced Locke to yield. Horrigan and Ramos then took Arris as a hostage and left to the tug. Unbeknownst to the betrayers, the Condor had crashed in the bottom of the canyon, which Aiken had noted. Aiken, Locke and Macer headed to the Condor, in hopes to retrieve the nuclear warhead.<ref name="nightfall4">'''[[Halo: Nightfall]]''', ''Chapter 4''</ref>
With less than three hours left, the remaining members began to despair. Mimicking Wisner's silhouette, a Lekgolo swarm approached and attacked the group. [[Horrigan]] threw Haisal to the worms, killing him and giving the team time to escape. After a while the group arrived at a cliff. Upon climbing, [[Estrin]] tripped off the cliff edge and urged Ramos to help him, to no avail; Estrin then fell into the abyss below. Once off the cliff, the survivors prepared to have an oxygen break, but a standoff ensued as Horrigan threatened Colonel Aiken and demanded him to gave up the sole remaining oxygen tank. Locke trained his pistol on Horrigan and ordered him to stand down, but Ramos sided with Horrigan and the two forced Locke to yield. Horrigan and Ramos then took Arris as a hostage and left to the tug. Unbeknownst to the betrayers, the Condor had crashed in the bottom of the canyon, which Aiken had noted. Aiken, Locke and Macer headed to the Condor, in hopes to retrieve the nuclear warhead.<ref name="nightfall4">'''[[Halo: Nightfall]]''', ''Chapter 4''</ref>


While Ramos, Horrigan and Arris attempted to go back to the tug, Arris tried to put Ramos against Horrigan by saying Horrigan is using both of them. Ramos confronted Horrigan but he replied to him that the tug has autopilot but also a biometric scan which is the reason why they needed Arris in the first place. Meanwhile in the Condor, Locke, Aiken and Macer found some weapons and found that the Condor, now damaged, did not have the capacity to get them out of the ring, but would manage to fly to the tug. With less than 30 minutes left, Aiken and Locke tried to start the countdown for the HAVOK nuke's detonation, but Macer revealed that there was a problem: the Condor had enough thrusters to fly but its cells were damaged, meaning they could not get out of the canyon. Aiken then made a plan: if they used the HAVOK's emergency cell, the Condor would have energy. Aiken ordered Macer to put it into the Condor's system, but Locke pointed out they could not leave the bioweapon source intact. Aiken replied that the only way they could complete the mission was if only two of them go to the tug and the third manually activates the HAVOK. Near the tug, Ramos began to suffocate, and he and Horrigan began to use the last air source. Meanwhile, Arris managed to escape with the help of a laser cutter which he used to cut his binds.
While Ramos, Horrigan and Arris attempted to go back to the tug, Arris tried to put Ramos against Horrigan by saying Horrigan is using both of them. Ramos confronted Horrigan but he replied to him that the tug has autopilot but also a biometric scan which is the reason why they needed Arris in the first place. Meanwhile in the Condor, Locke, Aiken and Macer found some weapons and found that the Condor, now damaged, did not have the capacity to get them out of the ring, but would manage to fly to the tug. With less than 30 minutes left, Aiken and Locke tried to start the countdown for the HAVOK nuke's detonation, but Macer revealed that there was a problem: the Condor had enough thrusters to fly but its cells were damaged, meaning they could not get out of the canyon. Aiken then made a plan: if they used the HAVOK's emergency cell, the Condor would have energy. Aiken ordered Macer to put it into the Condor's system, but Locke pointed out they could not leave the bioweapon source intact. Aiken replied that the only way they could complete the mission was if only two of them go to the tug and the third manually activates the HAVOK. Near the tug, Ramos began to suffocate, and he and Horrigan began to use the last air source. Meanwhile, Arris managed to escape with the help of a laser cutter which he used to cut his binds.

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