"No I didn't enter through the hanger. I made a point with the captain that the underside observation deck was a good back up hanger. He didn't believe me, now he does."
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"Anyway. What's your mane Shipmaster?"
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"Vaha Zozum at your service."
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[b]she stands. She's around the same height as you at 7 feet tall. She extends her hand for a handshake[/b]
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He shakes it. "I didn't catch your name."
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"Samantha-110"
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"Samantha, a lovely name, yet a powerful name for a great warrior."
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"Thank you." [b]you notice an energy sword on her belt[/b]
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. As she can see his on his as well, though his is of newer design, one of the ones that don't wear out. "Who's was that?"
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"It belonged to a Zealot"
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"Ah, taken in fair combat then. I hope it was a worthy fight."
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"He was cloaked and ran me through with it but I killed him with a single punch. After that I had to fight through a small army of them alone with some brutes"
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"You earned it then. May it serve you well."
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"I also took the brute chieftains gravity hammer"
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The Sangheili chuckled. "That's a far less precise and elegant weapon."
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"Yeah but it will do in a pinch"
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He nodded. "So it will. What do they have you doing aboard this ship?"
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"Nothing yet"
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"Hopefully they recognize your ability and give you a fitting post."
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"They probably won't"
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[spoiler]not with that attitude they won't.[/spoiler] "Then make them."
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"I intend to make them"
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"Just don't kill one of them. They don't like that, as I've discovered."
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"I can't promise anything." [b]she chuckles[/b] "I find myself having more friends among the Sangheili than my own kind. Your sense of honour is something humans nowadays lack"
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"Such is the way cultures develop. Few have the patience for honor among the humans.
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"Unfortunately that is true."