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{{Article Quote|Find. Claim. Profit. In a [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|post | {{Article Quote|Find. Claim. Profit. In a [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|post-Covenant War galaxy]] littered with scrap, it's the salvager's motto—and [[Rion Forge]] certainly made her mark on the trade. All she wanted was to grow her business and continue the search for her [[John Forge|long-lost father]], but her recent discovery of a [[Forerunner]] [[Etran Harborage|debris field]] at the edge of human-occupied space has now put her squarely in the crosshairs of the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] and the violent [[Covenant remnants|remains of the Covenant]]. Each faction has a desire to lay claim to the spoils of ancient technology, whatever the cost, sending Rion and the crew of the [[Ace of Spades]] on a perilous venture—one that unexpectedly leads them straight into danger far greater than anything they’ve ever encountered...<ref name="S&S"/>}} | ||
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Halo: Renegades is a novel set in the Halo universe by Kelly Gay, and released on February 19, 2019.[1][2] The novel continues the story of Gay's 2016 novella Halo: Smoke and Shadow, picking up on Rion Forge and the crew of the Ace of Spades, as well as the 26th-century framing narrative of Halo: Primordium. The book will be followed by the upcoming release Halo: Point of Light.
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The cover art was illustrated by Stephan Martiniere and designed by Alan Dingman.
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