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The star's location in [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]] is unknown. Prior to Halo's release, some speculated and theorized that it was factually the star [[Wikipedia:Iota Horologii|Iota Horologii]] (roughly 55 light-years from Earth<ref>[[wikipedia:Iota_Horologii|''Iota Horologii'' in '''Wikipedia''']]</ref>), based on lateral hints from Bungie that the star was connected to the game somehow (specifically a sign left in front of the Bungie Webcam).{{ | The star's location in [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]] is unknown. Prior to Halo's release, some speculated and theorized that it was factually the star [[Wikipedia:Iota Horologii|Iota Horologii]] (roughly 55 light-years from Earth<ref>[[wikipedia:Iota_Horologii|''Iota Horologii'' in '''Wikipedia''']]</ref>), based on lateral hints from Bungie that the star was connected to the game somehow (specifically a sign left in front of the Bungie Webcam).{{citation needed}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 15:50, June 16, 2010
Template:Ratings Soell is the star that Threshold, Basis and Installation 04 orbit.[1]
Overview
The star's location in the galaxy is unknown. Prior to Halo's release, some speculated and theorized that it was factually the star Iota Horologii (roughly 55 light-years from Earth[2]), based on lateral hints from Bungie that the star was connected to the game somehow (specifically a sign left in front of the Bungie Webcam).[citation needed]
Trivia
- The system is named in reference to Matt Soell, a former Bungie employee.[3]