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The title character was portrayed by actor [[Ricardo Hunt]] for seventeen seasons.
 
The title character was portrayed by actor [[Ricardo Hunt]] for seventeen seasons.
  
As with any popular show, Immortal Warrior inspired a great torrent of accompanying mercendise. As of [[3067]] one the latest was ''Immortal Warrior: Shattered Sword III'', a virtual action/adventure holovid game for [[Nashan Diversified|Nashan Electronics’]] SpectraQuad-64 Game Sphere entertainment system. <ref name=HHS-120>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 120 "Society and Culture - Media and the Arts - Recreation"</ref>
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As with any popular show, Immortal Warrior inspired a great torrent of accompanying mercendise. As of [[3067]] one the latest was ''Immortal Warrior: Shattered Sword III'', a virtual action/adventure holovid game for [[Nashan Diversified|Nashan Electronics’]] SpectraQuad-64 Game Sphere entertainment system.<ref name=HHS-120>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 120, "Society and Culture - Media and the Arts - Recreation"</ref>
  
 
==Reaction to "Immortal Warrior"==
 
==Reaction to "Immortal Warrior"==
The unnamed leader of the [[Solaris VII Home Defense League]] at the the beginning of the [[Word of Blake]] occupation of [[Solaris VII]], was a huge fan of "Immortal Warrior". He said of the show '''"We're not talking about the ''Immortal Warrior'' here - it may be art, but my God, doesn't that man ever have to reload?"''' <ref>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix'', p. 4</ref>
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The unnamed leader of the [[Solaris VII Home Defense League]] at the the beginning of the [[Word of Blake]] occupation of [[Solaris VII]], was a huge fan of "Immortal Warrior". He said of the show, ''"We're not talking about the ''Immortal Warrior'' here - it may be art, but my God, doesn't that man ever have to reload?"''<ref>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix'', p. 4</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 10:46, 27 March 2012

"Immortal Warrior" was a hugely popular 31st Century Holovid fictional action series created in the Lyran Commonwealth/Lyran Alliance and watched all across the Inner Sphere.

About "Immortal Warrior"

The show was infamous for its extreme amounts of adult themes, profanity and graphic violence, hence its widespread appeal to the peoples of the Inner Sphere.

The Immortal Warrior was noted for his penchant for creating huge explosions, carrying an arsenal of guns and explosives on his person at all times, and seemingly having infinite ammunition for his personal weaponry, as the Immortal Warrior was never seen to reload.

The title character was portrayed by actor Ricardo Hunt for seventeen seasons.

As with any popular show, Immortal Warrior inspired a great torrent of accompanying mercendise. As of 3067 one the latest was Immortal Warrior: Shattered Sword III, a virtual action/adventure holovid game for Nashan Electronics’ SpectraQuad-64 Game Sphere entertainment system.[1]

Reaction to "Immortal Warrior"

The unnamed leader of the Solaris VII Home Defense League at the the beginning of the Word of Blake occupation of Solaris VII, was a huge fan of "Immortal Warrior". He said of the show, "We're not talking about the Immortal Warrior here - it may be art, but my God, doesn't that man ever have to reload?"[2]

Notes

  • The Clans have derided "Immortal Warrior" as a prime example of "Lyran aggression".

References

  1. Handbook: House Steiner, p. 120, "Society and Culture - Media and the Arts - Recreation"
  2. Technical Readout: Project Phoenix, p. 4

Bibliography