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*The Ninmah Cluster is likely named after the Sumerian earth goddess [[wikipedia:Ninhursag|Ninhursag]], also referred to as Ninmah. The star systems have names from the [[wikipedia:Sumer|Sumerian]] [[wikipedia:Sumerian language|language]], as well as most of the celestial bodies within them.
 
*The Ninmah Cluster is likely named after the Sumerian earth goddess [[wikipedia:Ninhursag|Ninhursag]], also referred to as Ninmah. The star systems have names from the [[wikipedia:Sumer|Sumerian]] [[wikipedia:Sumerian language|language]], as well as most of the celestial bodies within them.
 
*Although the Ninmah Cluster has no adjacent directly explorable clusters in Mass Effect 3, the cluster it's connected to is approximately at the same place as [[Hawking Eta]].
 
*Although the Ninmah Cluster has no adjacent directly explorable clusters in Mass Effect 3, the cluster it's connected to is approximately at the same place as [[Hawking Eta]].
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Revision as of 16:30, 1 April 2015

This is a deprecated template preserved for historical purposes. Use {{Infobox cluster}} instead.

Location: Milky Way / Ninmah Cluster

Prerequisite: Priority: Sur'Kesh (Mass Effect 3)

The Citadel races and krogan maintain a watchful presence in the former home cluster of the rachni despite the decimation of the race during the Rachni Wars.

Mass Relay Connections

  • None

Locations

Ninmah Cluster
Asteroid belt
Asteroid belt

Missions

Trivia

  • The Ninmah Cluster is likely named after the Sumerian earth goddess Ninhursag, also referred to as Ninmah. The star systems have names from the Sumerian language, as well as most of the celestial bodies within them.
  • Although the Ninmah Cluster has no adjacent directly explorable clusters in Mass Effect 3, the cluster it's connected to is approximately at the same place as Hawking Eta.