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'''Gilgamesh''' is a [[human]] [[human colonies|colony world]]. It is a lawless world, mainly controlled by mobsters and [[Insurrectionist]]s, and is relatively obscure as a result. The planet has a large and refined brothel on its surface.{{Ref/Book|[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]|Page=330}}
'''Gilgamesh''' is a [[human]] [[human colonies|colony world]]. It is a lawless world, mainly controlled by mobsters and [[Insurrectionist]]s, and is relatively obscure as a result. The planet has a large and refined brothel on its surface.{{Ref/Book|[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]|Page=330}}

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Gilgamesh
Astrographical

System:

Uruk system[1]

Societal

Species:

Human (Non-native)

Colonized:

2391[1]

 

Gilgamesh is a human colony world. It is a lawless world, mainly controlled by mobsters and Insurrectionists, and is relatively obscure as a result. The planet has a large and refined brothel on its surface.[2]

Overview[edit]

Known residents[edit]

History[edit]

Human-Covenant War[edit]

In 2552, the AI construct Cortana wired a transfer of funds to the Gilgamesh brothel, masquerading as Colonel James Ackerson. This was her form of payback for his heavy-handed attempt to make sure that Dr. Halsey's MJOLNIR AI-Spartan integration test failed. Since the brothel would send a confirmation of this action, she knew that this action would make his wife quite mad and in turn disrupt his life.[3]

Gilgamesh remained untouched during the war,[1] and by the Battle of Earth, active transports still reached the colony from the Quito Space Tether.[4]

Trivia[edit]

Gilgamesh was a Sumerian king that ruled Mesopotamia (specifically Assyria) circa 2650 BC. He was the Sumerian equivalent to Hercules, as he was considered a demigod of superhuman strength.

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