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'''Connor DeLon''' was owner of the [[DeLon Stables]] on [[Solaris]] during and after the [[Jihad]].<ref name=MM23>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 23, "Connor DeLon Profile"</ref>
 
'''Connor DeLon''' was owner of the [[DeLon Stables]] on [[Solaris]] during and after the [[Jihad]].<ref name=MM23>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 23, "Connor DeLon Profile"</ref>
  
== Biography ==
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==History==
As the son of the famed [[Thomas DeLon]] he led the DeLon Stables after the death of his farther. During the occupation of Solaris through the [[Word of Blake]]'s [[Operation SHOWTIME]] his stable (together with the [[Silver Dragon Stables]]) were part of the [[Solaris Home Defense League]]. During the occupation, most of the financial and other forms of support could be traced directly to DeLon Stables.
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As the son of the famed [[Thomas DeLon]], he led the DeLon Stables after the death of his father. During the occupation of Solaris as part of the [[Word of Blake]]'s [[Operation SHOWTIME]], his stable (together with the [[Silver Dragon Stables]]) was part of the [[Solaris Home Defense League]]. During the occupation, most of the Solaris Home Defense League's financial and other forms of support could be traced directly to DeLon Stables.
  
After Solaris was liberated, both the Kuritan stables agreed to help each other and work together when necessary to rebuild the Kobe district. The two stables devoted much of their profits to repairing the damage inflicted by the Word of Blake on the Kobe district. On 27 May [[3072]] Connor DeLon, suspected of having ties with organized crime, was detained and accused of having orchestrated a series of bombings that destroyed property that he (or his associate [[Erik Gray]]) owned,<ref>BattleCorps INN New item "All in a Day's Work"</ref> in order to manipulate construction contracts. During his trial, the theory was that Connor was planning to recover any lost revenue by defrauding the citizens of Solaris and local businesses during the reconstruction. He was released when [[Aldis Bromley]] confessed to framing Connor for personal reasons.<ref name=MM23/>
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After Solaris was liberated, both of the Kuritan stables agreed to help each other and work together when necessary to rebuild the Kobe district. The two stables devoted much of their profits to repairing the damage inflicted by the Word of Blake on the Kobe district. On 27 May [[3072]] Connor DeLon, suspected of having ties with organized crime, was detained by the authorities. Solaris PD spokesmen Detective Superintendent [[Kyle Reefman]] said that this was a step toward returning the capital to normality in the wake of the [[WoB|Blakist]] occupation.<ref name=AllinaDayWork>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [19/05/3072]: "All in a Day’s Work"''</ref> Connor was accused of having orchestrated a series of bombings that destroyed property that he (or his associate [[Erik Gray]]) owned,<ref>''Solaris Broadcasting Co., 27/05/3072: All in a Day’s Work (Pt 2)''</ref> in order to manipulate construction contracts. During his trial, the theory was that Connor was planning to recover any lost revenue by defrauding the citizens of Solaris and local businesses during the reconstruction. He was released when [[Aldis Bromley]] confessed to framing Connor for personal reasons.<ref name=MM23/>
  
 
In [[3076]] Connor oversaw three fighters who had made it into the Solaris Top Twenty. His stable was making lots of money, and he continued the policy of dedicating some of those profits to rebuilding the Kobe district. At this time he had allowed the official partnership with Silver Dragon Stables to lapse, but rumors suggested that the two stables still worked together unofficially.
 
In [[3076]] Connor oversaw three fighters who had made it into the Solaris Top Twenty. His stable was making lots of money, and he continued the policy of dedicating some of those profits to rebuilding the Kobe district. At this time he had allowed the official partnership with Silver Dragon Stables to lapse, but rumors suggested that the two stables still worked together unofficially.
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Connor was also the leader of a ''[[Yakuza]]'' family on Solaris.<ref>''Blood Price''</ref>
 
Connor was also the leader of a ''[[Yakuza]]'' family on Solaris.<ref>''Blood Price''</ref>
  
== Notes ==
 
 
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
* [[BattleCorps]] [[INN]] section ("All in a Day's Work", 27 May 3072)
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* ''[[List of Solaris Broadcasting Co. articles#All in a Day's Work (3072-05-19)|BattleCorps Solaris Broadcasting Co., 19/05/3072: "All in a Day’s Work"]]''
* ''[[Blood Price]]''
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* ''[[List of Solaris Broadcasting Co. articles#All in a Day.E2.80.99s Work .28Pt 2.29|BattleCorps Solaris Broadcasting Co., 27/05/3072: All in a Day’s Work (Pt 2)]]''
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* ''[[Blood Price]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers]]''
 
* ''[[Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers]]''
  
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[[Category:Draconis Combine Characters|DeLon, Connor]]
 
[[Category:Solaris Games Characters|DeLon, Connor]]
 
[[Category:Solaris Games Characters|DeLon, Connor]]

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Connor DeLon
Personal
Born3027[1]
AffiliationDeLon Stables
Profile
ProfessionBusinessman
Family
ParentsThomas DeLon (father)[1]

Connor DeLon was owner of the DeLon Stables on Solaris during and after the Jihad.[2]

History[edit]

As the son of the famed Thomas DeLon, he led the DeLon Stables after the death of his father. During the occupation of Solaris as part of the Word of Blake's Operation SHOWTIME, his stable (together with the Silver Dragon Stables) was part of the Solaris Home Defense League. During the occupation, most of the Solaris Home Defense League's financial and other forms of support could be traced directly to DeLon Stables.

After Solaris was liberated, both of the Kuritan stables agreed to help each other and work together when necessary to rebuild the Kobe district. The two stables devoted much of their profits to repairing the damage inflicted by the Word of Blake on the Kobe district. On 27 May 3072 Connor DeLon, suspected of having ties with organized crime, was detained by the authorities. Solaris PD spokesmen Detective Superintendent Kyle Reefman said that this was a step toward returning the capital to normality in the wake of the Blakist occupation.[3] Connor was accused of having orchestrated a series of bombings that destroyed property that he (or his associate Erik Gray) owned,[4] in order to manipulate construction contracts. During his trial, the theory was that Connor was planning to recover any lost revenue by defrauding the citizens of Solaris and local businesses during the reconstruction. He was released when Aldis Bromley confessed to framing Connor for personal reasons.[2]

In 3076 Connor oversaw three fighters who had made it into the Solaris Top Twenty. His stable was making lots of money, and he continued the policy of dedicating some of those profits to rebuilding the Kobe district. At this time he had allowed the official partnership with Silver Dragon Stables to lapse, but rumors suggested that the two stables still worked together unofficially.

Connor was also the leader of a Yakuza family on Solaris.[5]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, p. 23: Connor DeLon profile
  2. 2.0 2.1 Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, p. 23, "Connor DeLon Profile"
  3. BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [19/05/3072]: "All in a Day’s Work"
  4. Solaris Broadcasting Co., 27/05/3072: All in a Day’s Work (Pt 2)
  5. Blood Price

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