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But the Covenant—enraged and fearful of their enemy’s unexpected strategies and prowess—is not taking its recent defeat lightly, and is now fully determined to eradicate humanity from existence, brutally overrunning the ill-fated planets of the [[Outer Colonies]] faster than retreats can be ordered. | But the Covenant—enraged and fearful of their enemy’s unexpected strategies and prowess—is not taking its recent defeat lightly, and is now fully determined to eradicate humanity from existence, brutally overrunning the ill-fated planets of the [[Outer Colonies]] faster than retreats can be ordered. | ||
If the UNSC has any chance of stemming the tide of the war, the Master Chief and [[Blue Team]] must drop onto an empty, hellish world in order to capture a disabled [[Covenant frigate]] filled with valuable technology. It has all the makings of a trap, but the bait is far too tempting to ignore—and this tantalizing prize is being offered by a [[Nizat 'Kvarosee|disgraced and vengeful]] Covenant [[ | If the UNSC has any chance of stemming the tide of the war, the Master Chief and [[Blue Team]] must drop onto an empty, hellish world in order to capture a disabled [[Covenant frigate]] filled with valuable technology. It has all the makings of a trap, but the bait is far too tempting to ignore—and this tantalizing prize is being offered by a [[Nizat 'Kvarosee|disgraced and vengeful]] Covenant [[fleetmaster]], whose sole opportunity for redemption lies in extinguishing humanity’s only hope of survival...<ref name="Spring"/>}} | ||
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Simon & Schuster |
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September 24, 2019 |
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400 pages |
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Halo: Oblivion - A Master Chief Story[1] is an upcoming print novel by Troy Denning, set to be released on September 24, 2019, and is a sequel to Halo: Silent Storm.[2]
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