Phoenix Logs/Multiplayer Maps/Badlands
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- The unforgiving desert threatens to engulf this Forerunner bastion and all who
- fight there.
- "I was tired. I signaled to the Grunt on the other side of the door, undid the lock
- and stepped back, hands held up where it could see me. The Grunt got up
- slowly and started walking towards it.
- I had stumbled upon the abandoned research outpost a couple of days ago
- after a week in the howling desert wind. My entire squad had been killed in a
- Banished ambush, but I was saved - then damned - by a sudden sandstorm
- that covered my escape. Then came a week walking through the biting wind,
- ears dulled by the constant whine, almost delirious with starvation. I tried to
- cry when I first saw the outpost, but I was so dehydrated I could only choke out
- a a few guttural noises.
- With the researchers long dead the outpost was filthy and a stale smell hung in
- the air, but the quiet hum of the power systems after the noise of the desert
- felt like home. I found fresh clothes, enough food stocks for six months and a
- communication system that I thought I could get working within a few days so
- I could contact the Spirit of Fire. I ate a large meal, found a cot and fell asleep in
- seconds.
- A crash woke me up, and I crept into the corridor to see a Grunt inside the
- pantry, searching for supplies - I wasn't the only one who had gotten lost in the
- storm. I slammed the door and locked it. Trapping the Grunt inside. He spun
- around, shocked to see someone else and then tried to barge through the door.
- But it was too heavy. He started pacing around in circles, which is when he saw
- my gun propped up against the refrigerator inside the pantry. We had a
- standoff; he was trapped, but I was unarmed and couldn't get to the food. My
- only hope was the communications equipment.
- After three days without food, I was ravenous and having lapses in
- concentration. I weighed the risks and decided to let the Grunt out so I could
- get to the supplies. As he crossed the threshold of the door he triggered the
- tripwire, setting off the small explosion I had cannibalized from the
- communications equipment. I dragged his body to the side of the pantry and
- took a drink from the refrigerator. I wasn't going to be calling anyone anytime
- soon—but neither was the Grunt."
- Report found in abandoned outpost, author unknown.