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'''Melissa Auburn''' was a [[Lyran Commonwealth]] historian and author of ''The Black Widow: In Memoriam'', a book that would top best seller lists for over a year.<ref name="MW3Ep179">''MechWarrior, Third Edition'', p. 179, "Entertainment"</ref> [[Natasha Kerensky]], the feared and respected 'Black Widow', had died in late [[3057]].
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'''Melissa Auburn''' was a [[Lyran Commonwealth]] historian and author of ''The Black Widow: In Memoriam'', a book that would top best seller lists for over a year.<ref name="MW3Ep179">''MechWarrior, Third Edition'', p. 179, "Entertainment"</ref> The book's subject was [[Natasha Kerensky]], the feared and respected 'Black Widow', who had died in combat in late [[3057]].
  
 
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==Notes==
*Melissa Auburn is probably one of historian [[Misha Auburn]]'s six younger siblings who have not been named. She may have been named after [[Melissa Steiner (31st c.)|Melissa Steiner]], who was born in [[3010]], a year after Misha. ([[Thelos Auburn]] and later Misha Auburn served as [[House Steiner]]'s official court historians in their respective times.)
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*Melissa Auburn is probably one of historian [[Misha Auburn]]'s seven younger siblings who have not been named, and in that case would be one of [[Thelos Auburn]]'s daughters; incidentally, only Misha Auburn was said to have any interest in history or politics, suggesting that Melissa Auburn, despite authoring a book about the 'Black Widow', could neither be considered a historian nor a politician.<ref>''20 Year Update'', p. 92 - Misha Auburn profile</ref> Melissa Auburn may have been named after [[Melissa Steiner (31st c.)|Melissa Steiner]], who was born in [[3010]] and thus a year younger than Misha Auburn. (Thelos Auburn and later his oldest daughter Misha Auburn served as [[House Steiner]]'s official court historians in their respective times.)  
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 06:13, 20 May 2020

Melissa Auburn
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Melissa Auburn was a Lyran Commonwealth historian and author of The Black Widow: In Memoriam, a book that would top best seller lists for over a year.[1] The book's subject was Natasha Kerensky, the feared and respected 'Black Widow', who had died in combat in late 3057.

Notes

  • Melissa Auburn is probably one of historian Misha Auburn's seven younger siblings who have not been named, and in that case would be one of Thelos Auburn's daughters; incidentally, only Misha Auburn was said to have any interest in history or politics, suggesting that Melissa Auburn, despite authoring a book about the 'Black Widow', could neither be considered a historian nor a politician.[2] Melissa Auburn may have been named after Melissa Steiner, who was born in 3010 and thus a year younger than Misha Auburn. (Thelos Auburn and later his oldest daughter Misha Auburn served as House Steiner's official court historians in their respective times.)

References

  1. MechWarrior, Third Edition, p. 179, "Entertainment"
  2. 20 Year Update, p. 92 - Misha Auburn profile

Bibliography