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Enter . He wasn't assigned to this mission. He was visiting the Reef for a diplomatic meeting with the Queen. When the breakout happened, he had no Ghost, no Sparrow, no fireteam, and—most critically— no backup coming for 90 minutes. The Three Phases of the Breakout Phase 1: The Holding Deck Meltdown (Minutes 0-8) Zavala, wearing ceremonial Vanguard armor (low plating, high drape), was in an observation balcony overlooking the main cell block. The first explosion sent a Cabal Centurion through a blast door. Within 60 seconds, three distinct enemy factions were fighting each other—and the awoken guards. general zavala prison break
He opened all external cell blocks to the vacuum of space simultaneously—except one. The escape route. Then he broadcast a single message: “The first one through that airlock lives. The rest will freeze or fight each other for the remaining oxygen. Choose.” “Zavala’s Charge” is not a tactic
Incident Code: Variks-9F (The "Warden's Lament") Date: Post-Rise of Iron, Pre-Red War (Approx. 2 Years before the Cabal Invasion) Location: The Prison of Elders, The Reef The Context: Why This Wasn't Just Another Riot Most prison breaks in the Reef are small-scale: a few Dregs get loose, a Guardian fireteam cleans up. Not this one. Become the warden
He didn't charge in. He grabbed the intercom and broadcast on all channels: “All non-combatants to the eastern airlock. Guardians, form a perimeter at B-7. Do not engage the Hive until the Fallen are thinned.”