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"And they had digging equipment in position over this fa
cility," Kelly added.
"Curious," Dr. Halsey said. "They've never taken an interest
in any human or human technologies-" She halted at a large
metal iris, big enough to drive a Warthog through, and set her
hand on a palm scanner. "The medical wing," she explained. She
spoke into the nearby microphone: " 'I shall do no harm.' " The
door opened for them.
High-intensity lights flickered on in the large room beyond.
There were a dozen medical diagnosis tables and a row of dis
plays along the far wall. The lime-colored floor was brightly
polished and sterile. The walls glowed with a faint pink lumines
cence. Seven doors led to adjacent offices and surgical bays with
windows looking out into this central room.
"Kalmiya?" she said. "Status?"
"Yes, Doctor," replied the disembodied voice of her personal
AI, her replacement for Cortana. "I have prepared the Spartans'
personal medical files and sent runners to fetch stocks of blood
plasma and other medical supplies from cold storage, as well as
tools to a.s.sist in the removal of their MJOLNIR armor."
The doors to the tiny service elevator at the far end of the fa
cility opened, and a robotic rover rolled out, its telescopic arms
holding piles of liquid-filled bags. Rows of tools were neatly
lined up across the rover's top tray.
"Very good," Dr. Halsey said. "Continue to track seismic ac
tivity overhead. Interface with the Spartans' biomonitors and patch the output to the display on bay three."
She strolled over to a table, and a bank of holographic displays hummed to life, floating serenely. Graphs and figures scrolled across them.
"Give me a spotlight here, prepare a sterilization field, and lower the ambient lighting by forty percent. And a little Mahler, please. Symphony number two."
"Yes, Doctor." Music drifted from the speakers.
Dr. Halsey examined the graphs, tapped tiny human-figure icons, and summoned MRI images of" the Spartans' internal structures-holographic bones, organs, and muscles appeared and slowly rotated.
She winced at the extent of their injuries.
"Fred, you have a torn Achilles tendon and three cracked ribs. Both kidneys have moderate contusions." She glanced at the rest of the team's data and after a moment's consideration told him, "You're fine.
"William, you have a cracked tibia and some internal bleeding. Get some biofoam into that wound and avoid strenuous motions for the next day." She turned to face Fred and Will. "You two are in the best shape. I want you to go to Level Aqua, Section Lambda, and retrieve a few things."
"Yes, ma'am," Fred said.
Dr. Halsey was only a civilian, but the Spartans had always accepted her authority. Perhaps because she had acted as an equal among the Fleet Admirals and Generals who were constantly trying to co-opt her work. Or maybe it was more than that. She wondered if the Spartans viewed her as some sort of mother figure. As much as this notion amused her, she doubted that they viewed anyone outside their team as family. Not even her.
William retrieved a can of biofoam from the rover and inserted the tip into the tiny injection port in his armor-pushed it through the skin between his fourth and fifth ribs. He filled his abdominal cavity with the s.p.a.ce-filling coagulant/antibacterial/ tissue-regenerative polymer.
"Cold?" she asked.
"Nothing worth noting, ma'am."
She nodded, not making much over William's courage. She'd HALO: FIRST STRIKE.
always kept her admiration for her Spartans to herself. The last thing she wanted was to do make them feel different. They got enough "special" treatment from everyone else.
Dr. Halsey picked up a clipboard, tapped a few items onto its display, and handed it to Fred. "New weapons arrived for field-testing last week," she told him, "as well as parts for the MJOLNIR Mark Five armor system. We'll swap them out for your damaged components. Kalmiya, show them the way, please, and give them access to the restricted areas."
"Yes, Doctor," Kalmiya said. The med bay doors opened. "This way."
Fred studied the items on the clipboard. "Very, very good," he said, and his voice was thick with satisfaction. He nodded, took a long look at his teammates, and then he and Will departed.
Dr. Halsey returned to her medical readouts. "Vinh, you have a torn deltoid muscle, three broken fingers, and a herniated disk. Isaac, internal contusions and both shoulders have been dislocated and reinserted incorrectly, which is pinching off the blood vessels. I'll get you both fixed up in a moment, but first I want you to survey the route we took here and suggest further perimeter defenses."
"Yes, ma'am," they replied, cast a look at Kelly, and left.
Dr. Halsey concentrated on Kelly's internal scans. Her injuries were by far the worst. She had seen that from the extremely low blood pressure and high body temperature even before she'd glanced at the MRI. There was moderate bleeding in her liver- a fatal condition if not treated-and her right lung was completely collapsed. That the woman was still on her feet, let alone fighting, was tantamount to an act of G.o.d.
Of course, that's what the SPARTAN-II project was all about, wasn't it? Playing G.o.d for the greater good.
"Doctor Halsey," Kelly asked. "Where are the others?"
"As I said, they evacuated," she replied. "On the table, please. I'm going to perform some minor repairs." Kelly complied. "Then why aieyou aieyou still here, ma'am?" Dr. Halsey picked up a curved, long-handled magnetic wrench, still here, ma'am?" Dr. Halsey picked up a curved, long-handled magnetic wrench, built specifically to fit this, and only this, access panel. She inserted it and popped open a fist-sized section of Kelly's battered MJOLNIR armor. Blood and hydrostatic gel bubbled from Kelly's wounds.
"I volunteered to be the fail-safe option," she told Kelly. "In the lower levels of these caverns are enough high explosives to level the facility-in case we were ever overrun by the enemy. I'm here to make sure no one gets access to our technology."
Dr. Halsey injected a local anesthetic and inserted a flexible laser-tipped catheter into Kelly, carefully monitoring her progress on the MRI. She pulsed the laser, fusing the lacerations in her liver. Dr. Halsey then inflated her lung. Kelly would lose half of that organ, regardless of her treatment. The tissue was already turning blue and mottling necrotic brown.
"Kalmiya, prep the flash clone facility and retrieve Kelly's DNA sequence from the archives. I'd like to get a new liver and right lung started for her.
"You're fine for now," Dr. Halsey lied. "I just want to get replacements made for you, in case we're down here for a long time."
"I understand," Kelly rasped.
Dr. Halsey wondered if she did-if Kelly understood that getting shot and burned and having your internal organs traumatized wasn't supposed to happen to you every day... unless you were a Spartan. She wished the war were over. She wished her Spartans had some measure of peace.
"Doctor?" Kalmiya whispered through the tiny private speaker bud in Dr. Halsey's gla.s.ses. "There is an anomaly in SPARTAN087's DNA files. You may want to review this in private."
Dr. Halsey sealed Kelly's injuries with biofoam, removed the catheter, and cauterized the incision. "Rest," she said.
"No, ma'am. I'm ready to-" Kelly tried to sit up.
"Down." Dr. Halsey set a hand on her shoulder. She had no illusions that she could have stopped Kelly with the gesture-but it reinforced her words and her will. "Doctor's orders."
Kelly sighed and lay back.
"I'll be in my office just over there"-she pointed to the next room-"if you need anything."
Dr. Halsey left Kelly and moved to her office. Two walls were covered with giant displays; old disposable coffee cups littered the floor; a holographic projector flooded with data, lines, rotating graphics, and unanswered correspondence overflowed her 126.
desk. She turned down the blinds that separated her office from the medical bay, but only halfway, so she could keep an eye on Kelly.
"Let's have it, Kalmiya."
Kelly's medical history scrolled across a display.
"Here," Kalmiya said, and highlighted a surrept.i.tious data request at the end of the file. "It's dated three months ago. That's Araqiel's routing code." Dr. Halsey picked up the snowglobe off her desk, shook it once, and set it down, watching the swirls of particles.
"Araqiel? That's Ackerson's watchdog, isn't it?"
"Affirmative, Doctor."
"Can you trace the request?"
"Done and terminated contact at node FF-8897-Z. Access restricted to X-ray level clearance."
"Restricted?" Dr. Halsey gave a short, soft laugh. "Does that mean anything now? There's no one here to stop us, is there, Kalmiya?"
"Entering those files without proper clearance is a treasonable offense, Doctor."
"They can come and arrest me, then. Do as I have instructed, Kalmiya," Dr. Halsey said. "Override your ethics center subroutine four-alpha. Nullification code: 'Whateverittakes.' "
Dr. Halsey found a half-full cup of coffee on the floor and gingerly picked it up. She sniffed its contents and, satisfied it wasn't rancid, swirled it once then downed its cold contents.