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{{Title|''Halo: Last Light''}} | {{Title|''Halo: Last Light''}} | ||
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|author=[[Troy Denning]]<ref name="Canon Fodder 20150312">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/ | |author=[[Troy Denning]]<ref name="Canon Fodder 20150312">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-novel-ideas '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder - Novel Ideas'']</ref> | ||
|publisher=[[Gallery Books|Simon & Schuster]] | |cover artist=[[:Category:Images by Kory Lynn Hubbell|Kory Lynn Hubbell]]{{Ref/Site|Id=COver|URL=https://www.artstation.com/artwork/obOBw|Site=ArtStation|Page=Halo Last Light Cover|D=30|M=6|Y=2021}} | ||
|publisher=[[Gallery Books|Simon & Schuster]]{{Ref/Reuse|Canon Fodder 20150312}} | |||
|publication=[[2015#September|September 15, 2015]]<ref name="s&s">[http://books.simonandschuster.com/HALO-Last-Light/Troy-Denning/9781501103377 '''Simon and Schuster''': ''Halo: Last Light'']</ref><ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Last-Light-HALO-Troy-Denning/dp/1501103369 '''Amazon.com''': ''Halo: Last Light'']</ref> | |publication=[[2015#September|September 15, 2015]]<ref name="s&s">[http://books.simonandschuster.com/HALO-Last-Light/Troy-Denning/9781501103377 '''Simon and Schuster''': ''Halo: Last Light'']</ref><ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Last-Light-HALO-Troy-Denning/dp/1501103369 '''Amazon.com''': ''Halo: Last Light'']</ref> | ||
|media=Print | |media=Print{{Ref/Reuse|Canon Fodder 20150312}} | ||
|length=400 pages | |length=400 pages{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}} | ||
|ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/9781501103377|9781501103377]] | |ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/9781501103377|9781501103377]]{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}} | ||
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'''''Halo: Last Light''''' is a [[Halo novels|full-length print novel]] from [[Gallery Books|Simon & Schuster]] written by ''New York Times'' bestselling author [[Troy Denning]]. | '''''Halo: Last Light''''' is a [[Halo novels|full-length print novel]] from [[Gallery Books|Simon & Schuster]] written by ''New York Times'' bestselling author [[Troy Denning]].{{Ref/Reuse|Canon Fodder 20150312}} It was released on [[2015#September|September 15, 2015]].{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}} A sequel, ''[[Halo: Retribution]]'', was released in [[2017]]. | ||
==Official summary== | ==Official summary== | ||
{{Article | {{Article quote|It is [[2553]], and the three-decade long [[Human-Covenant War|Covenant War]] that defined a generation has suddenly drawn to a close. Yet, in the remotest parts of [[human]] space, tensions remain that threaten to overflow into another full-scale conflict. Beneath the surface of the planet [[Gao]] lies a vast cavern system renowned for its therapeutic effects and rumored miraculous cures. But now Gao natives are turning up brutally murdered down there—violent acts that happen to coincide with the recent arrival of a [[UNSC]] research battalion protected by [[SPARTAN programs|Spartan]] [[Blue Team]], led by the renowned [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-II]] [[Frederic-104]]. | ||
Maverick detective [[Veta Lopis]] of the [[Gao Ministry of Protection]] is only trying to do her job as the Special Inspector assigned to catch a serial killer—one who is possibly hiding within the Spartan ranks—but she never anticipates the situation spiraling out of control into an all-out crisis. When Gao is revealed to harbor ancient [[Forerunner]] technology that could solidify the UNSC’s military supremacy for centuries to come, [[Insurrectionist|Insurrection]] loyalists within the planetary government will do anything—even align with a vicious [[Keepers of the One Freedom|faction]] of what remains of the [[Covenant]]—to ensure that never happens…<ref name="Azure Noir">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/ | Maverick detective [[Veta Lopis]] of the [[Gao Ministry of Protection]] is only trying to do her job as the Special Inspector assigned to catch a serial killer—one who is possibly hiding within the Spartan ranks—but she never anticipates the situation spiraling out of control into an all-out crisis. When Gao is revealed to harbor ancient [[Forerunner]] technology that could solidify the UNSC’s military supremacy for centuries to come, [[Insurrectionist|Insurrection]] loyalists within the planetary government will do anything—even align with a vicious [[Keepers of the One Freedom|faction]] of what remains of the [[Covenant]]—to ensure that never happens…<ref name="Azure Noir">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-azure-noir '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder - Azure Noir'']</ref>}} | ||
==Plot summary== | ==Plot summary== | ||
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Back in the caves, the Spartans, Lopis, and Roams Alone encounter Intrepid Eye, who has switched hosts from her [[maintenance skin]] to an [[inspection drone]] to appear less threatening. Out of options, the ancilla has decided to surrender herself to the UNSC in hopes that they bring her back to their base, where she can escape and operate their [[Superluminal communications|interstellar communications device]] to contact the rest of the ecumene for assistance. While Fred attempts to capture her, Ash and Mark fight Keeper forces up ahead while Lopis and Olivia rest. The two are approached by Zoyas who holds Olivia at gunpoint. Zoyas informs Lopis that she is a friend of Casille and wishes to capture the ancilla; while Olivia begins to think that Lopis is affiliated with the minister and his radical allies, Lopis is unaware of Casille's schemes and does not know who Zoyas is. Fred attaches a [[scramble grenade]] to Intrepid Eye, which prevents her from operating properly as it scrambles her systems every half second while also causing a blinding light throughout the cavern. With Lopis and Zoyas blinded from the light, Olivia kills the latter and disarms Lopis. While Olivia no longer trusts Lopis, Fred more or less believes Lopis and insists that they do not have time to discuss the issue, and the humans depart the cavern with the ancilla and Roams Alone. | Back in the caves, the Spartans, Lopis, and Roams Alone encounter Intrepid Eye, who has switched hosts from her [[maintenance skin]] to an [[inspection drone]] to appear less threatening. Out of options, the ancilla has decided to surrender herself to the UNSC in hopes that they bring her back to their base, where she can escape and operate their [[Superluminal communications|interstellar communications device]] to contact the rest of the ecumene for assistance. While Fred attempts to capture her, Ash and Mark fight Keeper forces up ahead while Lopis and Olivia rest. The two are approached by Zoyas who holds Olivia at gunpoint. Zoyas informs Lopis that she is a friend of Casille and wishes to capture the ancilla; while Olivia begins to think that Lopis is affiliated with the minister and his radical allies, Lopis is unaware of Casille's schemes and does not know who Zoyas is. Fred attaches a [[scramble grenade]] to Intrepid Eye, which prevents her from operating properly as it scrambles her systems every half second while also causing a blinding light throughout the cavern. With Lopis and Zoyas blinded from the light, Olivia kills the latter and disarms Lopis. While Olivia no longer trusts Lopis, Fred more or less believes Lopis and insists that they do not have time to discuss the issue, and the humans depart the cavern with the ancilla and Roams Alone. | ||
Finally exiting the caverns at Wendosa, Fred and the Spartans learn that most of the battalion at the village is holed up in [[Hotel Wendosa]] while the rest of the Blue Team is attempting to disrupt Keeper operations. As they attempt to rendezvous with the rest of Blue Team, Roams Alone removes the scrambler from Intrepid Eye and the two escape. Meanwhile, having learned that Fred had found Intrepid Eye and returned to Wendosa, Nelson orders to last Falcon to travel to the village and extract the Spartan and ancilla and bring them to the Vitality Center. At Wendosa, Intrepid Eye overrides UNSC, Gao, and Keeper communications and prevents anyone from communicating with each other. While Fred pursues the ancilla and Huragok while avoiding sniper fire from Castor, Olivia and Ash reinforce him and they eventually capture Intrepid Eye with another scrambler again. Fred spots Mark holding a [[combat knife]] to [[Nguyen|a Marine sergeant]]'s throat; without his Smoothers, Mark has become more paranoid and aggressive. Fred eventually coaxes Mark into releasing the Marine, who then informs Fred that Nelson is evacuating him to the Vitality Center, much to his reluctance. While en route to the [[landing zone]], the Spartans and Lopis are attacked by a charging force of Jiralhanae. Kelly, Linda, Tom, and Lucy arrive, and together the Spartans and Marines are able to kill most of the attackers. Fred soon arrives at the LZ with Intrepid Eye and departs on the Falcon, which is filled with evacuating Ministry of Protection personnel of Lopis' team. As it takes off, the aircraft is shot down by Keeper forces and crashes nearby. Blue Team minus Fred regroups with Lopis and Roams Alone, and they resolve to travel to the Falcon crash site to recover the ancilla and search for survivors. In orbit around Gao, Casille is aboard ''Esmeralda'' monitoring the UNSC task force. In attempt to aid their forces on Gao's surface, the UNSC sends Pelican and [[Owl]] insertion craft with troops aboard. Casille orders his fleet of patrol corvettes to destroy the UNSC dropships, knowing that the UNSC is aware that if they respond by attacking the corvettes, they will instigate another insurrection on Gao. With the UNSC deterred from reinforcing the battalion, Casille declares his intentions to replace Aponte as president with the Cabinet's support. | Finally exiting the caverns at Wendosa, Fred and the Spartans learn that most of the battalion at the village is holed up in [[Hotel Wendosa]] while the rest of the Blue Team is attempting to disrupt Keeper operations. As they attempt to rendezvous with the rest of Blue Team, Roams Alone removes the scrambler from Intrepid Eye and the two escape. Meanwhile, having learned that Fred had found Intrepid Eye and returned to Wendosa, Nelson orders to last Falcon to travel to the village and extract the Spartan and ancilla and bring them to the Vitality Center. At Wendosa, Intrepid Eye overrides UNSC, Gao, and Keeper communications and prevents anyone from communicating with each other. While Fred pursues the ancilla and Huragok while avoiding sniper fire from Castor, Olivia and Ash reinforce him and they eventually capture Intrepid Eye with another scrambler again. Fred spots Mark holding a [[combat knife]] to [[Nguyen|a Marine sergeant]]'s throat; without his Smoothers, Mark has become more paranoid and aggressive. Fred eventually coaxes Mark into releasing the Marine, who then informs Fred that Nelson is evacuating him to the Vitality Center, much to his reluctance. While en route to the [[landing zone]], the Spartans and Lopis are attacked by a charging force of Jiralhanae. Kelly, Linda, Tom, and Lucy arrive, and together the Spartans and Marines are able to kill most of the attackers. Fred soon arrives at the LZ with Intrepid Eye and departs on the Falcon, which is filled with evacuating Ministry of Protection personnel of Lopis' team. As it takes off, the aircraft is shot down by Keeper forces and crashes nearby. Blue Team minus Fred regroups with Lopis and Roams Alone, and they resolve to travel to the Falcon crash site to recover the ancilla and search for survivors. In orbit around Gao, Casille is aboard ''Esmeralda'' monitoring the UNSC task force. In attempt to aid their forces on Gao's surface, the UNSC sends Pelican and [[D102 Owl]] insertion craft with troops aboard. Casille orders his fleet of patrol corvettes to destroy the UNSC dropships, knowing that the UNSC is aware that if they respond by attacking the corvettes, they will instigate another insurrection on Gao. With the UNSC deterred from reinforcing the battalion, Casille declares his intentions to replace Aponte as president with the Cabinet's support. | ||
Back at Wendosa, Blue Team and Lopis travel to the Falcon's crash site on the [[Briones Ridge]], but are intercepted by Castor and several of his Jiralhanae intending to retrieve the ancilla. As the Spartans engage the Jiralhanae, Castor searches the Falcon's remains and finds Fred who is unable to move as his armor's mechanical joints had locked up during the crash. Lopis, furious at the deaths of her friends aboard the craft as well as Fred's apparent death, attacks Castor and wounds the Dokab. Castor drops Fred, causing a violent rockslide, which Lopis survives by riding on top of Fred's armor. As Lopis recovers at the bottom of the hill, the battalion's [[Alpha Company (717th)|Alpha Company]] arrives at their location and helps fight off the surviving Jiralhanae. Lopis later awakens at the Vitality Center, where she is greeted by Nelson who informs her that the Keepers have been fought off and are now retreating. Blue Team, including Fred, survived the battle and are now recovering elsewhere at the Vitality Center, while the ancilla was recovered. With access to Smoothers again, the Gamma Spartan-IIIs are properly functioning. Nelson tells her that her entire team was killed either during the assault on the center or during the Falcon crash. Furious upon learning that Minister Casille is using the unfortunate events for his own means to gain power and become President of Gao, Lopis agrees to strike a deal with Nelson; in exchange for never speaking of the ancilla, Huragok, or Forerunner installation on Gao, as well as pinning the murders on a Keeper Jiralhanae, Lopis requests permission to take scrapings from the Spartan-IIIs' [[Semi-Powered Infiltration armor|SPI armor]] and Intrepid Eye's physical form to determine who the true murderer is for personal satisfaction. Nelson reluctantly agrees and brings her to the location of the armor and ancilla at the [[Portable Spartan Support Module]] near the Vitality Center. While she collects her scrapings, Intrepid Eye recovers and intends to escape. However, Wendell contacts her and informs her that humanity—the species chosen by the Forerunners to [[Reclaimer|reclaim]] the [[Mantle of Responsibility]]—merely wishes to use her to advance human knowledge and technology, before allowing her to locate the ecumene. The ancilla considers the option, but learns that Casille has just taken office as president and issued an order for Gao to attack the UNSC. Disappointed that the species selected to be the Reclaimers appear to be so inherently violent, she decides that humanity is not worthy of the Mantle and destroys Wendell. | Back at Wendosa, Blue Team and Lopis travel to the Falcon's crash site on the [[Briones Ridge]], but are intercepted by Castor and several of his Jiralhanae intending to retrieve the ancilla. As the Spartans engage the Jiralhanae, Castor searches the Falcon's remains and finds Fred who is unable to move as his armor's mechanical joints had locked up during the crash. Lopis, furious at the deaths of her friends aboard the craft as well as Fred's apparent death, attacks Castor and wounds the Dokab. Castor drops Fred, causing a violent rockslide, which Lopis survives by riding on top of Fred's armor. As Lopis recovers at the bottom of the hill, the battalion's [[Alpha Company (717th)|Alpha Company]] arrives at their location and helps fight off the surviving Jiralhanae. Lopis later awakens at the Vitality Center, where she is greeted by Nelson who informs her that the Keepers have been fought off and are now retreating. Blue Team, including Fred, survived the battle and are now recovering elsewhere at the Vitality Center, while the ancilla was recovered. With access to Smoothers again, the Gamma Spartan-IIIs are properly functioning. Nelson tells her that her entire team was killed either during the assault on the center or during the Falcon crash. Furious upon learning that Minister Casille is using the unfortunate events for his own means to gain power and become President of Gao, Lopis agrees to strike a deal with Nelson; in exchange for never speaking of the ancilla, Huragok, or Forerunner installation on Gao, as well as pinning the murders on a Keeper Jiralhanae, Lopis requests permission to take scrapings from the Spartan-IIIs' [[Semi-Powered Infiltration armor|SPI armor]] and Intrepid Eye's physical form to determine who the true murderer is for personal satisfaction. Nelson reluctantly agrees and brings her to the location of the armor and ancilla at the [[Portable Spartan Support Module]] near the Vitality Center. While she collects her scrapings, Intrepid Eye recovers and intends to escape. However, Wendell contacts her and informs her that humanity—the species chosen by the Forerunners to [[Reclaimer|reclaim]] the [[Mantle of Responsibility]]—merely wishes to use her to advance human knowledge and technology, before allowing her to locate the ecumene. The ancilla considers the option, but learns that Casille has just taken office as president and issued an order for Gao to attack the UNSC. Disappointed that the species selected to be the Reclaimers appear to be so inherently violent, she decides that humanity is not worthy of the Mantle and destroys Wendell. | ||
Intrepid Eye takes control of the PSSM and begins to kill the humans inside through a variety of methods. As Nelson and Lopis attempt to escape, Intrepid Eye slams an exterior hatch down on Nelson, killing the commander, and traps Lopis inside an [[airlock]] which she then begins to fill with poisonous gas. However, Fred, Ash, and Olivia arrive and free Lopis. The ancilla attacks the humans and kills [[Ryan|one of the module guards]], but Intrepid Eye's inspection drone is damaged when [[A. Gallo|the other guard]] shoots the drone in response. Blue Team, Lopis, and Roams Alone regroup, while the rest of the UNSC is evacuating off the planet before Gao forces attack. The Spartans decide to recover Wendell's data chip—which now covertly hosts Intrepid Eye—and then retrieve a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] to destroy the Covert Support Base to prevent it from being under Casille's control. As Blue Team, Lopis, and Roams Alone flee from pursuing Gao [[Wyvern]]s in [[M12 Warthog]]s, Lopis concludes that the killer is in fact Intrepid Eye rather than Mark. While Lopis protects Roams Alone and Intrepid Eye's inspection drone with Ash and Olivia for support, the rest of Blue Team recovers the data chip and the nuke. The Spartans manage to destroy two of the Wyverns, while the third one retreats; however, Roams Alone leaves the humans and departs to study Gao's native wildlife. Unable to retrieve the Huragok in the heat of the battle, the humans reluctantly let him go. Lopis, Ash, and Olivia regroup with Fred who has recovered Wendell's data chip and inserts it into his helmet. Just as Lopis explains that she believes that Intrepid Eye had taken over Wendell, the ancilla takes control of Fred's armor and attempts to kill Lopis. However, Lopis activates a small charge she had placed into the armor's [[MJOLNIR power supply control unit|power supply unit]] earlier in case the murderer was a Spartan, leaving the armor powerless. | Intrepid Eye takes control of the PSSM and begins to kill the humans inside through a variety of methods. As Nelson and Lopis attempt to escape, Intrepid Eye slams an exterior hatch down on Nelson, killing the commander, and traps Lopis inside an [[airlock]] which she then begins to fill with poisonous gas. However, Fred, Ash, and Olivia arrive and free Lopis. The ancilla attacks the humans and kills [[Ryan|one of the module guards]], but Intrepid Eye's inspection drone is damaged when [[A. Gallo|the other guard]] shoots the drone in response. Blue Team, Lopis, and Roams Alone regroup, while the rest of the UNSC is evacuating off the planet before Gao forces attack. The Spartans decide to recover Wendell's data chip—which now covertly hosts Intrepid Eye—and then retrieve a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] to destroy the Covert Support Base to prevent it from being under Casille's control. As Blue Team, Lopis, and Roams Alone flee from pursuing Gao [[MV-29 Wyvern]]s in [[M12 Warthog]]s, Lopis concludes that the killer is in fact Intrepid Eye rather than Mark. While Lopis protects Roams Alone and Intrepid Eye's inspection drone with Ash and Olivia for support, the rest of Blue Team recovers the data chip and the nuke. The Spartans manage to destroy two of the Wyverns, while the third one retreats; however, Roams Alone leaves the humans and departs to study Gao's native wildlife. Unable to retrieve the Huragok in the heat of the battle, the humans reluctantly let him go. Lopis, Ash, and Olivia regroup with Fred who has recovered Wendell's data chip and inserts it into his helmet. Just as Lopis explains that she believes that Intrepid Eye had taken over Wendell, the ancilla takes control of Fred's armor and attempts to kill Lopis. However, Lopis activates a small charge she had placed into the armor's [[MJOLNIR power supply control unit|power supply unit]] earlier in case the murderer was a Spartan, leaving the armor powerless. | ||
As the Wyverns deploy [[Gao battle-jumpers]] to engage them, the Spartans and Lopis hold off their attackers until Blue Team regroups, now with the HAVOK. As they escape in Warthogs, Fred sheds his armor and Kelly extracts the data chip carrying the ancilla. Fleeing the pursing Wyverns in the Warthogs, the Spartans head towards the Well of Echoes, planning to drop the HAVOK inside and destroy the installation. Meanwhile, Intrepid Eye becomes resigned to her fate of helping the UEG and humanity as a whole, realizing that the inheritors of the Mantle were more resourceful than she initially realized. However, she decides to eventually escape captivity to contact the rest of the ecumene. Aboard the Warthogs, Lopis receives a call from Casille. The newly elected president offers her the position of Minister of Protection if she helps his Wyverns locate the Spartans to "rescue" her from her UNSC "captors"; Casille realizes that Lopis is hardly a hostage, a fact that she is aware of. Before ending the call, Lopis misleads Casille into believing that the Spartans were traveling to the nearby [[Singing Grottos]], causing most of the Wyverns to change course. Soon, the humans arrive at the Well of Echoes, just as an Owl insertion craft—{{UNSCShip|Silent Claw}}—arrives at their position to extract them. The humans board the craft, where they are greeted by Rear Admiral [[Serin Osman]]. Osman offers Lopis the opportunity to place Intrepid Eye's data chip on the nuke before it detonates to make the ancilla face justice for her crimes, but Lopis realizes that the chip was not the one containing the ancilla and denies her offer. | As the Wyverns deploy [[Gao battle-jumpers]] to engage them, the Spartans and Lopis hold off their attackers until Blue Team regroups, now with the HAVOK. As they escape in Warthogs, Fred sheds his armor and Kelly extracts the data chip carrying the ancilla. Fleeing the pursing Wyverns in the Warthogs, the Spartans head towards the Well of Echoes, planning to drop the HAVOK inside and destroy the installation. Meanwhile, Intrepid Eye becomes resigned to her fate of helping the UEG and humanity as a whole, realizing that the inheritors of the Mantle were more resourceful than she initially realized. However, she decides to eventually escape captivity to contact the rest of the ecumene. Aboard the Warthogs, Lopis receives a call from Casille. The newly elected president offers her the position of Minister of Protection if she helps his Wyverns locate the Spartans to "rescue" her from her UNSC "captors"; Casille realizes that Lopis is hardly a hostage, a fact that she is aware of. Before ending the call, Lopis misleads Casille into believing that the Spartans were traveling to the nearby [[Singing Grottos]], causing most of the Wyverns to change course. Soon, the humans arrive at the Well of Echoes, just as an Owl insertion craft—{{UNSCShip|Silent Claw}}—arrives at their position to extract them. The humans board the craft, where they are greeted by Rear Admiral [[Serin Osman]]. Osman offers Lopis the opportunity to place Intrepid Eye's data chip on the nuke before it detonates to make the ancilla face justice for her crimes, but Lopis realizes that the chip was not the one containing the ancilla and denies her offer. | ||
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*[[Sevine Arms]] {{Fm}} | *[[Sevine Arms]] {{Fm}} | ||
*[[Unified Earth Government]] | *[[Unified Earth Government]] | ||
**[[Colonial Military | **[[Colonial Military Authority]] {{Mo}} | ||
**[[United Nations Space Command]] | **[[United Nations Space Command]] | ||
***[[UNSC Judge Advocate General's Corps]] | ***[[UNSC Judge Advocate General's Corps]] | ||
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**''[[Independence]]'' {{1st}} | **''[[Independence]]'' {{1st}} | ||
*[[Cargo walker]] {{Fm}} | *[[Cargo walker]] {{Fm}} | ||
*{{ | *{{Pattern|Ket|battlecruiser}} {{Mo}} | ||
**''[[Pious Inquisitor]]'' {{Mo}} | **''[[Pious Inquisitor]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*[[GA-TL1 Longsword]] | *[[GA-TL1 Longsword]] | ||
*[[M12 Chaingun Warthog]] | *[[M12 Chaingun Warthog]] | ||
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*[[Munitions loader]] {{Fm}} | *[[Munitions loader]] {{Fm}} | ||
*''[[One Light]]'' {{Fm}} | *''[[One Light]]'' {{Fm}} | ||
*[[Owl]] {{1st}} | *[[D102 Owl]] {{1st}} | ||
**{{UNSCShip|Silent Claw}} {{1st}} | **{{UNSCShip|Silent Claw}} {{1st}} | ||
*[[Patrol corvette]] {{1st}} | *[[Patrol corvette]] {{1st}} | ||
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*[[UNSC frigate]] | *[[UNSC frigate]] | ||
*[[Warthog armored personnel carrier]] | *[[Warthog armored personnel carrier]] | ||
*[[Wyvern]] {{1st}} | *[[MV-29 Wyvern]] {{1st}} | ||
|title-7=Weapons| | |title-7=Weapons| | ||
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*[[BR85HB battle rifle]] | *[[BR85HB battle rifle]] | ||
*[[Combat knife]] | |||
*[[Energy projector]] {{Mo}} | *[[Energy projector]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] | *[[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] | ||
*[[LAU-65D/SGM-151 missile pod]] {{Mo}} | *[[LAU-65D/SGM-151 missile pod]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[M247 machine gun]] | *[[M247 general purpose machine gun]] | ||
*[[M41 Vulcan]] {{Mo}} | *[[M41 Vulcan]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[M6 series]] | *[[M6 series]] | ||
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*[[Sentinel beam]] | *[[Sentinel beam]] | ||
*[[SRS99 series|SRS99 sniper rifle]] | *[[SRS99 series|SRS99 sniper rifle]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Gravity hammer (fiction)|gravity hammer]] {{Mo}} | ||
* | *{{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Paegaas Workshop Spiker]] | ||
*[[Type-33 Needler]] | *[[Type-33 Needler]] | ||
*[[Type-50 particle beam rifle]] | *[[Type-50 particle beam rifle]] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The novel's cover is illustrated by artist Kory Hubbell, who also designed the cover of ''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]''. | *The novel's cover is illustrated by artist Kory Hubbell, who also designed the cover of ''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|Azure Noir}} | ||
*Purchasing the physical book grants a REQ Pack for use in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''. | *Purchasing the physical book grants a REQ Pack for use in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''. | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://books.simonandschuster.com/Last-Light/Troy-Denning/9781501103360/browse_inside '''Simon and Schuster''': ''Halo: Last Light Preview''] | *[http://books.simonandschuster.com/Last-Light/Troy-Denning/9781501103360/browse_inside '''Simon and Schuster''': ''Halo: Last Light Preview''] | ||
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