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(I personally think it would take something a lot more advanced than a wire uplink to control vex shells, but for now, I'll role with it.)

Rhall noticed the remaining vex falling out of his active control one by one. He knew well that a firefight was no place for patient thinking. No, now was the time for action. Without a second thought, he let out a burst of binary, and the remaining goblins under his control broke the last shambles of their ranks to charge the relay station. They had served their purpose, and brought Rhall's own forces three fourths of the way to the relay station, so he would destroy them before they could rebel. With a more conventional order, the fallen turned on those vex that did not charge, scrapping them quickly and without remorse.

To the archon's suprise, those charging vex that were not cut down by the guardains fire spontauniously exploded. By pure luck, or the prime's blessing, the vex had uncovered a minefield in the last strech before the station. Rhall rallied his forces to him and, with a final bonechiling warcry, led the charge down the mostly cleared middle path to the station.

(I'm assuming that Breonn and Sauron are falling back, and Scythe is still playing hide and seek with a minotuar.)