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'''Collins Mellon''' is a lineup player for the [[Houston Spies]], and has been with the team since [[Season 2]], Day 65, replacing [[Dickerson Greatness]] due to incineration.
 
'''Collins Mellon''' is a lineup player for the [[Houston Spies]], and has been with the team since [[Season 2]], Day 65, replacing [[Dickerson Greatness]] due to incineration.
  
 
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== Official League Records ==
 
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Mellon currently has no notable events in the official record books.
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== History ==
 
{{Community Lore}}
 
{{Community Lore}}
 
Collins Melon has a round to slightly oval shape, typically 15-22 cm (5.9-8.7 in) long. They generally range in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). Their flesh is usually pale green in colour, while their smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most of their family, they have seeds. They thrive in semiarid climates and were picked up by the [[Houston Spies]] based on maturity, not size.
 
Collins Melon has a round to slightly oval shape, typically 15-22 cm (5.9-8.7 in) long. They generally range in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). Their flesh is usually pale green in colour, while their smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most of their family, they have seeds. They thrive in semiarid climates and were picked up by the [[Houston Spies]] based on maturity, not size.

Revision as of 14:31, 13 August 2020

Collins Mellon is a lineup player for the Houston Spies, and has been with the team since Season 2, Day 65, replacing Dickerson Greatness due to incineration.

Official League Records

Mellon currently has no notable events in the official record books.

History

COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

Collins Melon has a round to slightly oval shape, typically 15-22 cm (5.9-8.7 in) long. They generally range in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). Their flesh is usually pale green in colour, while their smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most of their family, they have seeds. They thrive in semiarid climates and were picked up by the Houston Spies based on maturity, not size.

It has been theorised that Melon's name should in fact be rendered as "Collin's Melon", but this interpretation only raises further questions as to the identity and motives of this "Collin".