Liberated Counties wrote:03
The Monitors eye flickered back to life again as he'd finally deciphered the code, he looked around as the terminal started flashing red, as to signify his trickery had worked. He saw on screen that all 398,000 Sentinel factories were coming online, and beginning to produce, however he now saw Halo was now a mangled wreck, and was on the verge of collapse. But the sentinel factories had remained in the depths of the halo, and were relatively unscathed. A horde of vengeful sentinels now were in the process of being constructed.
"Oh my!" He said, before promptly shutting down. He'd wasted to much energy he now needed to recharge, he dropped like a bowling ball and rolled towards the forerunners.
With Guilty Spark out of action the technicians looked over the controls, with one of them scooping him up before leaving to exit the installation; 343 Guilty Spark couldn't die on the installation. Taking him back aboard the Inquirer for safe keeping, with the intention of bringing him back online, and then if necesarry bring him back to his own installation, or the Tau empire, if he couldn't do so on his own.
Down on the installation it would be seen that the halo was in a complete mess, it wouldn't be long until the ring would collapse that was obvious. however with the monitor bring up the sentinel controls they attempted to speed up the production of strato-sentinels, and in larger quantity, this would hopefully buy the ring more time to get everybody off it.



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