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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> | + | '''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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Profession | Historian |
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] Natasha Kerensky, the feared and respected 'Black Widow', had died in late 3057.
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, 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.)
References
- ↑ MechWarrior, Third Edition, p. 179, "Entertainment"