Halo Hundreds
Ever since the end of the Covenant War in 2553, humanity endured.
After the Didact’s assault on Earth, humanity endured.
After the rise of Cortana and her Created—when fear spread across human and alien space alike—humanity endured.
And when the Banished declared all of mankind their enemy, humanity still endured, prevailing with grit, sacrifice, and unyielding will.
With so many battles fought and so many victories paid for in blood, Spartan-II Daloka often wondered if he would ever see it.
The soil beneath his feet.
The raw dirt of Mother Earth itself.
He doubted it would ever happen.
That dream—once precious, once alive, had long been cast aside in favor of survival. For humanity. For family. For his Spartan brothers and sisters.
For the mission.
What Daloka never expected was for that dead dream to return.
After the UNSC and the Master Chief dealt a decisive blow to the Banished, Daloka was reassigned by Dr. Catherine Halsey herself—tasked with guarding her “eggheads,” a specialized team of scientists working on a classified project only Halsey truly understood.
That assignment would change everything.
A catastrophic malfunction—triggered by unforeseen variables—ripped the ship Sister of Flames from known space and hurled it into an alternate reality.
A world impossibly familiar… and breathtakingly different.
Now stranded on a strange version of Earth, Daloka and the surviving UNSC crew must adapt, rebuild, and survive on foreign soil that feels hauntingly close to home.
But they will not remain alone for long.
One hundred delinquent teenagers—cast down from orbit and hardened by survival—soon arrive at their doorstep, igniting immediate tension, distrust, and fear between the two groups.
And worse still…
Others are coming.
From the Ark.
From the ground below.
Witness the clash of futures and pasts as survivors of the post–Human-Covenant War are forced to coexist with children shaped by a brutal world—while ancient conflicts, new alliances, and the remnants of humanity’s wars threaten to ignite once more.
Survival is no longer just about fighting enemies.
It’s about learning who to trust.