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'''Madrigal''' was a [[UNSC]] colony world. It was the closest world to [[Harvest]] in [[2525]]<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]], Page 24</ref>. The eventual fate of the planet is unknown, though it was likely to have been glassed by the [[Covenant]] being so near to the Harvest.
'''Madrigal''' was a [[UNSC]] colony world. It was the closest world to [[Harvest]] in [[2525]]<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]], Page 24</ref>. The colony was glassed by the [[Covenant]]


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
The closest candidate for Madrigal's star would be [[wikipedia:Lacaille 8760|Lacaille 8760]]. However, this star has never been shown to have orbiting planets.
The closest candidate for Madrigal's star would be [[wikipedia:Lacaille 8760|Lacaille 8760]]. However, this star has never been shown to have orbiting planets.



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Madrigal was a UNSC colony world. It was the closest world to Harvest in 2525[1]. The colony was glassed by the Covenant

Behind the Scenes

The closest candidate for Madrigal's star would be Lacaille 8760. However, this star has never been shown to have orbiting planets.

Madrigal was a city in Bungie's Myth series, as well in the Siege of Madrigal, a music piece from Marathon, and as such is a nod to two separate Bungie-made series.

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