Nine figures walked along an icy and muddy trail on a frozen slope in line formation.
All of them were in arctic camouflage, light tactical gear and thick clothing. Their pace was
relatively slow and cautious; their sight swept through the desolate valley below and the
empty path.
“Zeppelin, this is Greyhound 7, we have reached checkpoint E-5-4, no activities
detected, proceeding to the next waypoint, out.” Radio communication faded in the sprinkling
snowflakes. The team advanced. Suddenly, the point man ahead raised his left hand and
dropped it, signaling everyone to stop and go prone. Then he gestured the squad leader to
his position. The squad leader silently approached the point man.
“Ibrahim, what did you see?” The squad leader whispered while scanning the horizon
vigilantly.
“Sarge, look at these disorganized footprints scattering around here–they’re fresh,
maybe less than 20 minutes, and they definitely aren’t ours.” Ibrahim gave the position of the
footprints.
“Damn, I recognize these crap, they’re...”
“Combat Pedal Apparatus for Sangheili...I’ve seen them in a joint exercise. Sarge, is
this an invasion?”
“Corporal, whatever it is, we better let the others know right now.” The Sergent pressed
the speaking button of his headphone.
“This is Greyhound Actual to all call signs, Code Yellow at areas near E-5-4, I say again,
Code Yellow at areas near E-5-4, possible cloaked Echo-Charlies infiltration.”
The rest of the team looked at each other after receiving the message, some sighed.
Afterwards, all of them spread out onto the sides of the road.
“Copy that, Greyhound Actual, do you have any visual?” A soft voice came in.
“Negative, but we’ve found footprints.” Sarge replied.
“All units be advised, the entire area is now under Code Yellow, suspected cloaked
Echo-Charlie presence, thoroughly monitor your AOs, all infantry units return to nearest OP
or checkpoint, wait for further instruc...”
An abrupt interference swallowed the initially clear voice.
“Oh shoot, we’re gonna' be in big trouble.” Ibrahim shook his head and stood up.
The Sergent raised his volume and commanded the team, “You heard the lady, squad,
let's move!”
Then the unexpected and unpleasant occurred in a blink of an eye.
The sound of plasma weapons, firearms, explosions, roaring and shouting rose up into
the heavens.
The war has begun.