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| '''Lake Autolycus''' was a lake on [[Luna]] in the mid-22nd century. In [[2167#August|August of 2167]], the leader of the [[Koslovic]]s, [[Vladimir Koslov]], and his family, were killed in a bombing near this lake. While the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] denied involvement, many believed that the [[Frieden]]s, which were also at war with the Koslovics, were not capable of carrying out such an attack.{{Ref/Book|HM|Page=51}} | | '''Lake Autolycus''' was an artificial lake on [[Luna]] in the mid-22nd century. In [[2167#August|August of 2167]], the leader of the [[Koslovic]]s, [[Vladimir Koslov]], and his family, were killed in a bombing near this lake. While the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] denied involvement, many believed that the [[Frieden]]s, which were also at war with the Koslovics, were not capable of carrying out such an attack.<ref>'''[[Halo Mythos]]''', ''page 51''</ref> |
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| ==Trivia==
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| The term "Lake" does not necessarily refer to a body of water; in the context of discussing lunar geography, the term Lake (or ''[[Wikipedia:List of maria on the Moon#Lacus|Lacus]]'') is used to describe basaltic regions smaller than lunar seas (or ''Maria''), with real-world examples including [[Wikipedia:Lacus Autumni|Lacus Autumni]] ("Lake of Autumn") and [[Wikipedia:Lacus Doloris|Lacus Doloris]] ("Lake of Sorrow") - among others. No current real-world ''Lacus'' bear the name Lake Autolycus, though the location does share its name with the [[Wikipedia:Autolycus (crater)|Autolycus impact crater]] - it is unknown whether this location's namesake refers to a ''Lacus'' or a physical body of water present on the moon by the [[2200 BCE|22nd Century]].
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| [[Category:Lunar locations]] | | [[Category:Lunar locations]] |
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