This was a nice read, and follow up to Oblivion. I enjoyed learning more about the Arbiter and what he has dealt with post Halo-3, and also seeing his decision making and honor come through during this whole novel. It would be fascinating to have more stories or games focused on him, as he is a charismatic and magnetic character.
The factional rifting came to full light in this book - civil war of Sangheili, humans, banished, created, and then the outcast elites and humans left on Netherop for years. I enjoyed experiencing the reactions of the outcasts and the attempts to explain all that has happened and changed in the last 30 years (end of war of annihilation, created take over, alliance with humans and Sangheili, etc). The return of characters like Petrov, Rosa, and Tam and Nizat was fun to see. I thought everything connected nicely with prior stories, with even AI Sloan making a brief appearance in this book.
Recent games and stories haven’t addressed if Atriox does anything with the weapon components, so I’m curious to see how this comes up in future stories. Even the “Nothing” represent possibly another lost precursor race that might make an appearance, similar to the endless. Great book of action and political warring, and looking forward to the continuation.
Halo Outcasts Plot Notes
Thel Vadam is introduced with a few of his loyalists. He explains the war continues with his own kind, and he struggles to unite the Sangheili. Cortana’s guardians are everywhere, and he knows they just destroyed Doisac. Armigers, forerunner warriors, line the streets with checkpoints and are looking for someone that caused a large battle to happen. They take the weapons from Thel and his guys, and while normally they wouldn’t let this happen, Thel is fearful of the guardians and in not knowing how to stop them, so they comply.
At Thel’s keep, a contract Sangheili arrives. He informs Thel that a human researcher has been contracted by his client to investigate Netherop (or N’ba) for something that may be known to take down guardians. Thel is intrigued.
Olympia Vale reflects on some things in her camp on Sanheilios. How she never felt right pursuing Blue Team, that they should have trusted master chief in his plan to retrieve Cortana, even helped him (maybe the studio also admitting the premise of halo 5 was kind of insane from a fan’s viewpoint). Also how her mom was an intelligence person, dad was a slipspace technician. They separated when she was 11, and she found out he was conscripted into the Spartan II program when he was 6 but escaped. Her mom didn’t survive the war on earth. Vale remains curious on where her dad was. Explains how her messages to Arbiter were not being returned, which is strange for him. She notices 5 of his ships taking off, presumably getting something off planet without Cortana noticing. Vale also mentions a stealth dropship project they are working on, and how Admiral Hood felt it was good to share technology with Arbiter if they hope to keep peace. Vale hopes she never has to confront how ONI was funding the other side of the Sangheili civil war to keep their race weak, as they may not ever recover the relationship with Arbiter if he found out. Vale receives a delivered message from a Sangheili, directing her to a location to meet Iyuska, the research person Arbiter was talking about. Iyuska and Vale had been friends, interrupted by the Cortana event. Iyuska was studying pre forerunner theories, and came across Netherop/N’ba/Neska in the forerunner language translated as “Ghost Makers”, suggesting a race there had inflicted great damage on the forerunners. They only had reports of the brief UNSC excursion there (halo oblivion which is cool to see that tied in), and Iyuska had to accept funding from a Sangheili collector to proceed. The collector wants first grab of any artifact there, which complicates things. Keely Iyuska also says she has a partner researching San Shyuum whereabouts as well with the same funding. She suggests going to Netherop to investigate, but to go to Gao first for some intelligence (where the survivors on Netherop had asked to be taken to in Halo Oblivion).
Arbiter meets with Tal and Varo, two kaidons from other planets. Varo female, but viscous. They are in orbit over Netherop. Tal’s team is scanning the surface, Varo’s is clearing orbital mines. Not working together. Ayomuu is the Oath Taker along for the ride that encouraged the whole expedition. He is relatively neutral in the conversation, but posing good questions about Keepy, Vale, and how much they know versus Cortana. Arbiter settles the dispute between Tal and Varo, saying they must come together if they aim to unify Sangheili. Arbiter also mentions his good friend Rtas Vadum out there somewhere, commanding the shadow of intent (ally elite from Halo 2/3 timeline). Time to find the guardian killing weapon.
Keely and Vale go to Gao. They recruit Rosa Fuertes to go back to Netherop. She is sick, but says she will not perish before her purpose is done. Samson was incarcerated in 2556, or she would have recommended him, but Rosa said she won’t let anyone else go.
Atriox is over Netherop with a small cloaked fleet. He was led there from what he learned on the Ark from a hologram, that a pre forerunner weapon was used to effectively kill Guardians. They observe Arbiter and his small fleet taking out mines, and wait for Keely to come back to guide them to the place to search. An elite on Atriox’s crew, Saljhoo, advises Atriox this is the best plan, as he is revealed to have hired the Oath Master to oversee Keely’s mission.
Arbiter lands on the surface in a hurry after seeing the slipspace particles in orbit. He rushes down with Talot, Varo and Ayomuu. They are attacked as two dropship pilots are killed, and ghosts abducted. He orders his crew to stand down as they appear to be human. He pins three down in a cave, and meets Petrov who has been on the planet since 2526. Arbiter tries to explain the war is over, and the whole covenant great journey was a lie. Petrov doesn’t believe him and tries to attack. Ayomuu sprays her with a disorienting spray, which is disgraceful to arbiter. Arbiter asks about the mirage, and a giant figure that seems to have legs and moves with the mirage. He also asks about the Citadel and doesn’t get much information. They see dropships/pods coming from the sky not from the Arbiter.
Vale takes an Owl stealth ship to the surface with others, and 40 ODSTs in pods. A bright lancing light shoots in the air from the surface, enveloping everyone. Knocks power out of her ship, and from what I understand, evaporated the ODSTs. Vale seems optimistic they just found what they are looking for.
Arbiter talks to Petrov a long while about what just happened. Petrov describes it as a claw like beam in the sky, possibly splintering multiple times, possibly wiping out ships in orbit as well. They go back and forth. Petrov makes a comment about the beauty of Reach to which arbiter obviously makes no comment. Arbiter compliments Earth which shocks Petrov. Petrov shares that elites are in the citadel, using the derogatory term of hinge heads which the arbiter calls out. It seems they didn’t fire at arbiters ships thinking they were allies, but they fired at all the drop pods coming down. They didn’t shoot or detect the OWL. Ayomuu keeps interrupting arbiter in Sangheili language which disrupts Petrov’s trust, but Arbiter holds firm not to lie and maintains his honor. Petrov ends which should she has 4 runners, mechanized machines, and arbiter compliments her on potentially ambushing them. She agrees to load them up to go to the citadel after being convinced they were her best option out.
Vale lands with a team of 18 after losing 40 dropships and 800 ODSTs to the weapon. They locate an entrance tunnel, and encounter Tal, Nizat and a few other elites including a blademaster Rishhai. Rosa gets taken in the fight after helping them locate the tunnel, and realize that they are seeing a subterranean city. It strikes Vale as odd, as most technological advanced species (capable of making a weapon like that) usually live above surface to see the stars.
Vale and her team encounter the elites in the tel. They have armor that shapes to their skin and is extremely efficient. It looks like the tel mimics the needs and comfort of its inhabitants, mimicking the morning on Sanghelios. There is a battle, and Rosa is taken. Vale meets up with Arbiter, and they agree finders keepers for the weapon, with Arbiter going first to attempt to describe the human Sangheili peace. Petrov is more convinced after speaking with Vale about the end of the war, and the Arbiters honesty.
Arbiter meets Nizat Kvarosee and team. Tries to explain end of war. Nizat resists the answer. Varo defends arbiter after Nizat hurls insults. Nizat makes the ground disappear under her feet. Says helping humans and female Kaidons has lost his way.
Vale heads down with her team. They discuss the nanodust being a molecular technology, possibly reading minds and responding to real thoughts.
Arbiter and team engage Nizat and Rashai (silent shadow). Ayomuu, the Oath Warden, unleashes a poison that is seen as disrespectful. Arbiter out duels the silent shadow, but is interrupted with an explosion in the tunnel. He finds his seal unlocked, by the oath warden, and Rashai saying Nizat was furious to learn arbiter was the decoy. Arbiter passes out.
Atriox on the hammer of fate deduces that covenant refugees on the surface fired the weapon, or the trikala. Two forerunner harriers slip into system. Atriox determines the best path to the surface is by using the hammer of fate ship as a distraction as the landing party launches, sacrificing the ship.
Rosa awakens in a chamber. She is in a state of confusion, not knowing if she exists or not. A voice speaks to her, then two, claiming the be the Veiled Ones, then the Lost Ones, then the Nothing. They say it is time for Rosa to choose. She gets enveloped by the dust, and gains a skin armor and feels healthier than she has in years. She finds Legowski, ODST, and observes she may have had the same experience.
Vale and Iyuska talk about possibility of Tier 0 civilization, transcendence, still existing. They both know classified information about the gravemind, and ponder if there is a link there.
Arbiter awakens to Varo, Rashai, and Ayomuu. They explain the world master, Nizat, used the dust to unlock their seals and kill Talot and his team. Only they remain. Rashai says the sanctum hide suit grows directly on skin and is necessary to control the dust. They say there is no time and must pursue the inner sanctum immediately.
Vale finds a sanctuary of sorts, food, beds, provisions, tables with plates. They are ambushed. Several die and Vale takes down 3 Sangheili. Iyuska goes on ahead in the skirmish. Vale meets up with Arbiter, Ayomuu, and Varo. They find Tam Lakosee dragging a wounded Nizat away. Tam still doesn’t believe arbiter, but assists.
Iyuska opens the inner sanctum to the rest. They enter. Tam explains to arbiter to remove armor and allow the sanctum hide to cover him to control the weapon. Tam says by thinking of your enemies, it will target them. They have a view of all craft in space, seeing the Sangheili flotilla under attack, along with UNSC. They even see a banished ship. Arbiter is furious at Ayomuu, and Ayomuu claims ignorance and thought his client was a Sangheili. Tam tackles arbiter as the armor is forming on him and a forerunner ship comes into view, but it appears arbiter was able to fire the weapon destroying the enemies.
Iyuska extracts an energy condenser, as well as collects samples of the nanomachines. They conclude it won’t work without replicating the inner sanctum structure. Arbiter and Vale agree it is best to separate the components and research independently, as neither wants the functional weapon on their planet to wreak havoc. It already destroyed Netherop, as it used to be a thriving, jungled planet. They make Tam and Nizat swear on their faith to let them leave in peace, and will have no more conflict with them, in exchange for their lives. They begrudgingly agree.
Rosa and Legs make it out and meet with Bear. Rosa explains how she feels better, but hides her conversation with the “Voices”. They see many drop pods heading their way, and keep the cave open either for cover, or for Vale and Arbiter to escape out of as well while they wait for the Owl.
AI Sloan is watching this part of the galaxy. 3 harriers deployed to watch Netherop. Sloan is looping and falling into rampancy, seemingly not having been cured in the Domain the way Cortana hoped or intended. One harrier arrived to share that the harriers fell under attack by Sangheili and the guardian killer is active. Sloan then gets another AI to agree to send a larger ship as response.
Atriox approaches arbiter and group on the surface in a parley formation, to maintain his honor. A bodyguard and an advisor. Arbiter and Vale come up with a quick plan to deceivingly give Atriox the nanomachines and energy condenser and make it look convincing. Rosa throws the bags over to Atriox. His advisor is content, revealing himself to be the client to Ayomuu. They consider the contract now closed. Atriox says arbiter would never let the dissent occur within his ranks, as they want him to have it to take on Cortana himself. Arbiter denies this, but it works for them if it keeps them alive. Iyuska keeps a few jars of the nanomachines dust for themselves. Vale highly recommends not sharing with ONI or anyone else. Atriox departs, and the OWL arrives to start shuttling the survivors.
Tam and Nizat mend their wounds, as their armor disappears outside the sanctum and they struggle. Tam goes to find food and drink, but is in dismay when the previously rich and growing room of food and drink was decaying and rotting. He feels the gods have left them, and it was his fault, not Nizat’s, for leading the infidels in the inner sanctum. He delivers food to Nizat, and as Nizat looks down, Tam does his duty to end his life mercifully.
On the flight out, Petrov looks at a sleeping Rashai and thinks of how many humans he must have killed. Rosa catches her gaze, and tells her not to do it, not to think of killing him. Rosa apologizes for what she did to trick leaving Petrov and crew on the surface 30 years ago. Petrov forgives her, and says she would have done the same thing. Rosa gives advice on protecting her children and acclimating to the new world. Petrov appreciates it.
Ends with the “Voices” speaking to an unknown species, about the forerunners and what they destroyed. From dust, many things can be created. This strongly implies precursor technology, as both the endless and the flood came from dust. This helps close the loop on who the Tier 0 technology species was.