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The 26 Draconis system us a planetary system that is controled by the [[United Nations Space Command]]. This system was one of the first to harbor Insurrectionists. On march 2, 2494, Insurrectionists hijacked the UNSC Callisto and killed the crew (This event is believed to be the start of the undeclared human civil war between the Insurrectionists and the UNSC).
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The '''26 Draconis System''' is a planetary system that is controlled by the [[United Nations Space Command]]. The UNSC colony world of [[Levosia]] is located in the system.


 
This system was one of the first to harbor [[Insurrection|Insurrectionists]]. On march 2, [[2494]], Insurrectionists hijacked the {{UNSCShip|Callisto}} and killed the crew. This event is believed to be the start of the undeclared civil war between the Insurrectionists and the UNSC.<ref>[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]] - [[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]''</ref>
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The 26 Draconis System is a planetary system that is controlled by the United Nations Space Command. The UNSC colony world of Levosia is located in the system.

This system was one of the first to harbor Insurrectionists. On march 2, 2494, Insurrectionists hijacked the UNSC Callisto and killed the crew. This event is believed to be the start of the undeclared civil war between the Insurrectionists and the UNSC.[1]

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