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The name of the achievement may likely be a reference on how the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} was previously stated as a non-atmospheric spacecraft, and thus shouldn't be able to initiate drydock on the surface of [[Reach]]. The name could also be a reference on how the events of the campaign level has retconned the events of ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''. According to the novel, the vessel is said to jump away from [[Epsilon Eridani system]] at 0647 hours. However, its appearance in the level, which takes place at 1652 hours, suggests that the ship has remained in the system after its supposed jump. When the game was first released, these two points were commonly raised by community members as criticisms on how ''Halo: Reach'' contradicted previously-established fiction. | The name of the achievement may likely be a reference on how the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} was previously stated as a non-atmospheric spacecraft, and thus shouldn't be able to initiate drydock on the surface of [[Reach]]. The name could also be a reference on how the events of the campaign level has retconned the events of ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''. According to the novel, the vessel is said to jump away from [[Epsilon Eridani system]] at 0647 hours. However, its appearance in the level, which takes place at 1652 hours, suggests that the ship has remained in the system after its supposed jump. When the game was first released, these two points were commonly raised by community members as criticisms on how ''Halo: Reach'' contradicted previously-established fiction. | ||
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