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'''Carolyn Fischer''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] fighting on team fights on [[Solaris]] during the [[Dark Age]].<ref name="XTRORFp14"/>
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'''Carolyn Fischer''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] fighting in team fights on [[Solaris]] during the [[Dark Age]].<ref name="XTRORFp14"/>
  
 
==History ==
 
==History ==
 
'''Carolyn Fischer''' was born on [[Galatea]].
 
'''Carolyn Fischer''' was born on [[Galatea]].
  
She inherited the  'Mech from her mother, Natalia Porter, a known [[Noisel]] Games fighter during late 3120s.
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She inherited the  'Mech from her mother, [[Natalia Porter]], a known [[Noisel]] Games fighter during late 3120s.
  
 
She was raised and educated on Galatea, within the [[Republic of the Sphere]], and she was still there when the [[Blackout]] struck in [[3132]]. During the chaos that came, she found herself on [[Glengarry]] when [[Clan Jade Falcon]] invaded that world in [[3134]]. She was conscripted into the resistance to fight alongside the [[Stormhammers]], where she got her first taste of actual combat at the helm of an armed [[MiningMech]]. She was one of the lucky few who escaped [[Malvina Hazen|Malvina Hazen's]] use of a nuclear strike to end resistance, and was able to flee the planet, working her way to [[Solaris VII]] in [[3140]], where she learned that her mother had died in the Solaris Arena.
 
She was raised and educated on Galatea, within the [[Republic of the Sphere]], and she was still there when the [[Blackout]] struck in [[3132]]. During the chaos that came, she found herself on [[Glengarry]] when [[Clan Jade Falcon]] invaded that world in [[3134]]. She was conscripted into the resistance to fight alongside the [[Stormhammers]], where she got her first taste of actual combat at the helm of an armed [[MiningMech]]. She was one of the lucky few who escaped [[Malvina Hazen|Malvina Hazen's]] use of a nuclear strike to end resistance, and was able to flee the planet, working her way to [[Solaris VII]] in [[3140]], where she learned that her mother had died in the Solaris Arena.

Revision as of 21:06, 5 May 2023

Carolyn Fischer
Personal
Born3114
AffiliationTeam Rebel Alliance
Profile
ProfessionArena Gladiator
Family
ParentsNatalia Porter (mother)

Carolyn Fischer was a MechWarrior fighting in team fights on Solaris during the Dark Age.[1]

History

Carolyn Fischer was born on Galatea.

She inherited the 'Mech from her mother, Natalia Porter, a known Noisel Games fighter during late 3120s.

She was raised and educated on Galatea, within the Republic of the Sphere, and she was still there when the Blackout struck in 3132. During the chaos that came, she found herself on Glengarry when Clan Jade Falcon invaded that world in 3134. She was conscripted into the resistance to fight alongside the Stormhammers, where she got her first taste of actual combat at the helm of an armed MiningMech. She was one of the lucky few who escaped Malvina Hazen's use of a nuclear strike to end resistance, and was able to flee the planet, working her way to Solaris VII in 3140, where she learned that her mother had died in the Solaris Arena.

Her Dueling Record (W/L/D) is 20/4/16.[1]

Tactics

She is a hardened fighter, and easily the most focused and serious of the fighters in the 3146 Solaris VII Royal Fantasy Tournament. This dedication and focus shows in her ability to ignore many of her opponents' psychological ploys and anticipate their tactics.

She also has a knack for pushing her BattleMech past its rated performance limits, while delivering accurate fire even at long distances.[1]

Skills

Carolyn Fischer was a Veteran gunnery MechWarrior and an Elite piloting MechWarrior.[2]

BattleMechs

She started piloting and armed MiningMech, but during her career on Solaris, Carolyn Fischer piloted a Clint IIC 2L "Leia".[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Experimental Technical Readout: Royal Fantasy, p. 14 "Clint IIC 2L Leia"
  2. Experimental Technical Readout: Royal Fantasy, p. 24 "Team Rebel Alliance"

Bibliography