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*The cover of the novella was illustrated by [[Nicolas Bouvier|Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier]].<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/quick-reflects '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Quick Reflects'']</ref>
*The cover of the novella was illustrated by [[Nicolas Bouvier|Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier]].<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/quick-reflects '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Quick Reflects'']</ref>
*Due to an error caused by the author's name, on November 15, 2016 ''Smoke and Shadow'' was listed on Amazon as the 14th bestselling book in the LGBT science-fiction genre.<ref>[https://twitter.com/KellyHGay/status/798568177626181632 '''Twitter.com''', ''"@toa_freak I just saw that too. It's b/c of my name. Happens quite a bit. I'll see if we can rectify that. Thx!"'']</ref>
*Due to an error caused by the author's name, on November 15, 2016 ''Smoke and Shadow'' was listed on Amazon as the 14th bestselling book in the LGBT science-fiction genre.<ref>[https://twitter.com/KellyHGay/status/798568177626181632 '''Twitter.com''', ''"@toa_freak I just saw that too. It's b/c of my name. Happens quite a bit. I'll see if we can rectify that. Thx!"'']</ref>
*On page 82 the ''Ace of Spades'' is said to enter a low geostationary orbit around Laconia. Planets only ever have a single altitude for geostationary orbits though, for example there isn't a low and a high geostationary orbit for Earth; it only happens for satellites 35,786&nbsp;km above the equator. On Earth, this is considered a medium orbit, but given Laconia has a thin atmosphere, a geostationary orbit of Laconia would likely be in a high orbit because the atmosphere doesn't go as high up as Earth's. A low geostationary orbit would not exist around Laconia.
*On page 82 the ''Ace of Spades'' is said to enter a low geostationary orbit around Locanio. Planets only ever have a single altitude for geostationary orbits though, for example there isn't a low and a high geostationary orbit for Earth; it only happens for satellites 35,786&nbsp;km above the equator. On Earth, this is considered a medium orbit, but given Laconia has a thin atmosphere, a geostationary orbit of Laconia would likely be in a high orbit because the atmosphere doesn't go as high up as Earth's. A low geostationary orbit would not exist around Laconia.


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