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ERIC NYLUND
A TOM DOHERTY ASSOCIATES BOOK
NEW YORK
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This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this novel are
either fictitious or are used fictitiously.
HALO?: GHOSTS OF ONYX
All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or portions thereof,
in any form.
Microsoft, the Microsoft Game Studios Logo, Bungie, the Bungie Logo, Halo,
the Halo Logo, Xbox, and the Xbox logos are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries
that are used under license from owner.
A Tor Book
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC
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ISBN-13: 978-0-765-31568-7
ISBN-10: 0-765-31568-8
First Edition: November 2006
Printed in the United States of America
0987654321
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For Halo fans everywhere
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
First and foremost my wife and fellow writer, Syne Mitchell, and my son, Kai. They lived with a deadline-driven cranky writer for several months. Without their help, love, and understanding no one would be reading anything from me.
Next, the Bungie "Story Four"—Brian Jarrard, Rob McLees, Frank O'Connor, and Joseph Staten—who helped develop the story and checked every nuance of the manuscript more times than I can count.
My agent, Richard Curtis, for his clear thinking and ever-calm character.
Eric Raab and Tom Doherty at Tor Books for their editorial acumen and constant support.
Dana Fos and Matt Whiting at Microsoft Game Studios User Experience.
In the Microsoft Licensing Group: Alicia Brattin, Alicia Hatch, Nancy Figatner, Brian Maeda, Steve Schreck, and Edward Ventura.
Extra special thanks to Mercury Eric, and the many fans who have written to me.
—Eric Nylund
North Bend, Washington
August 2006
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Linda's medical data winked on a display along with the entire Spartan roster: a long list of every Spartan's current operational status. Only a handful was left, almost every one of them listed as wounded in action or missing in action.
"No KIAs?" Dr. Halsey murmured. She touched SPARTAN-034's entry. "Sam is listed as missing in action. Why would that be? He died in 2525."
"ONI Section Two Directive Nine-Three-Zero," Cortana replied. "When ONI went public with the Spartan-II program it was decided that reports of Spartan losses could cause a crippling loss of morale. Consequently, any Spartan casualties are listed as MIA or WIA, in order to maintain the illusion that Spartans do not die."
"Spartans never die?" she whispered. Dr. Halsey swiveled out of the contour chair and pushed the monitors out of her way with a sudden violence. "If only that were true."