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'''Pelagon''' was a city on the [[Jovian Moons|Jovian moon]] of [[Europa]] in the mid-22nd century.<ref name="mythos47"/> In [[2163#December|December of 2163]], [[Nadja Mielke]], the leader of the [[Frieden]] movement, was assassinated in Pelagon on her way to a command center in the city.<ref name="mythos47" | '''Pelagon''' was a city on the [[Jovian Moons|Jovian moon]] of [[Europa]] in the mid-22nd century.<ref name="mythos47"/> In [[2163#December|December of 2163]], [[Nadja Mielke]], the leader of the [[Frieden]] movement, was assassinated in Pelagon on her way to a command center in the city.<ref name="mythos47"/> | ||
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Revision as of 17:03, January 12, 2020
Pelagon was a city on the Jovian moon of Europa in the mid-22nd century.[1] In December of 2163, Nadja Mielke, the leader of the Frieden movement, was assassinated in Pelagon on her way to a command center in the city.[1]
Trivia
Pelagon may have been named after the Pelagon Linea, in turn named after any number of different figures in Greek mythology.
List of appearances
- Halo Mythos (First mentioned)