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Umm... about the name... it looks like misspelled German. Spelled with a "d" it makes no sense, spelled with a "k" instead would make it a german word translating roughly into Holy Cross. The world is in fact named "Heiligen'''k'''reuz" in the German version of the Atlas of the Inner Sphere. I found the name spelled with "d" in the Kurita Housebook, but that may have been a misspelling (it only appears one single time). Anyone got english map material/sources to check if the system is really spelled with a "d"? [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] 07:34, 27 October 2007 (CDT)
 
Umm... about the name... it looks like misspelled German. Spelled with a "d" it makes no sense, spelled with a "k" instead would make it a german word translating roughly into Holy Cross. The world is in fact named "Heiligen'''k'''reuz" in the German version of the Atlas of the Inner Sphere. I found the name spelled with "d" in the Kurita Housebook, but that may have been a misspelling (it only appears one single time). Anyone got english map material/sources to check if the system is really spelled with a "d"? [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] 07:34, 27 October 2007 (CDT)
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:Both the Kurita and Steiner 1987 source books show "Heiligendreuz" as the name of the planet. While it may be butchered German, it's apparently correct. [[User:Bdevoe|Bdevoe]] 12:39, 27 October 2007 (CDT)

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Umm... about the name... it looks like misspelled German. Spelled with a "d" it makes no sense, spelled with a "k" instead would make it a german word translating roughly into Holy Cross. The world is in fact named "Heiligenkreuz" in the German version of the Atlas of the Inner Sphere. I found the name spelled with "d" in the Kurita Housebook, but that may have been a misspelling (it only appears one single time). Anyone got english map material/sources to check if the system is really spelled with a "d"? Frabby 07:34, 27 October 2007 (CDT)

Both the Kurita and Steiner 1987 source books show "Heiligendreuz" as the name of the planet. While it may be butchered German, it's apparently correct. Bdevoe 12:39, 27 October 2007 (CDT)