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*Melitta is a variant or aspect of {{Wiki|Melissa}} meaning "bee". Melissa was the name of one of the nymphs that cared for the infant Zeus, feeding him honey. | *Melitta is a variant or aspect of {{Wiki|Melissa}} meaning "bee". Melissa was the name of one of the nymphs that cared for the infant Zeus, feeding him honey. | ||
*While arguing with Neokles, Melitta states that doing the same thing over and over while hoping for different results is madness. This statement was actually made by | *While arguing with Neokles, Melitta states that doing the same thing over and over while hoping for different results is madness. This statement was actually made by [[Albert Einstein]]. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Melitta was an Isu environmental biologist.
In a simulation created by Aletheia, Melitta lived in Atlantis, where her ideas clashed with that of a fellow Isu Neokles.[1]
Trivia
- Melitta is a variant or aspect of Melissa meaning "bee". Melissa was the name of one of the nymphs that cared for the infant Zeus, feeding him honey.
- While arguing with Neokles, Melitta states that doing the same thing over and over while hoping for different results is madness. This statement was actually made by Albert Einstein.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis (simulation only)
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