Mission Log: Day 1
Mission Time: 0000 Hours
Location: Unknown
Current Mission Objectives:
- Complete a self-evaluation of self and armour.
- Examine nearby supply crate and take stock of equipment and weapons.
- Scout the surrounding area for threats.
- Locate a freshwater source.
- Establish a suitable base of operations.
- Perform a combat training refresher course.
- Make contact with the native sentient populace.
John One-One-Seven, reporting.
Moments ago I was attending San Diego Comic-Con International, suited up as Master Chief, from the video game, Halo.
I had just purchased a replica of Cortana's Chip and a UNSC Dog Tag from a strange merchant before I fell unconscious.
When I awoke I appeared to be in some crumbling ruins, located within a strange forest, and the armour I wore was now fully operational. I also discovered a supply crate near me that contained weapons, equipment, and supplies. Not to mention, I also have a version of Cortana in my head now.
My mind also seems to have been altered, as I now think and behave similarly to the real Master Chief.
Cortana has detected a nearby settlement on the other side of this forest, which I will investigate once I have completed my other mission objectives.
If this is the world I believe it to be, then there is no telling how the locals will react to me. Caution is advised for the time being. I do not remember my old name, so for now I shall take the identity of my current form, until such a time as I can recall my old self. If the inhabitants of this land ask about my identity, I shall inform them that I am a Spartan, and my name is Master Chief. I shall also attempt to keep Mission Logs during my time here, as a way to convince myself that this is real, and not some deluded dream or fantasy.
Master Chief Petty Officer John One-One-Seven, signing off.
End of Mission Log: Day 1
WARNING: This story is undergoing a major restructure and the first chapter will be completely rewritten. The story title may also be changed. The plot of this story is being changed slightly to accommodate new ideas.