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− '''Meyer Bellagiorre''' was the [[2918]] through [[2921]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]].<ref name=SOLARISPB14>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 14: "Champions of Solaris"</ref> + '''Meyer Bellagiorre''' was the [[2918]] to [[2921]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]].<ref name=SOLARISPB14>''Solaris VII Box Set'', p. 14, "Champions of Solaris"</ref>
==History== ==History==
'''Meyer Bellagiorre''' was considered the best medium-'[[Mech]] fighter on Solaris (he was [[Class Three Champions|Class Three Champion]] for five years straight), but increased even more his fame when in 2918 he won the [[Class Six Champions|Unlimited Class Championship]] in his first year of competition. '''Meyer Bellagiorre''' was considered the best medium-'[[Mech]] fighter on Solaris (he was [[Class Three Champions|Class Three Champion]] for five years straight), but increased even more his fame when in 2918 he won the [[Class Six Champions|Unlimited Class Championship]] in his first year of competition.
His career was full of surprises, but luck was always on his side. He nearly lost the 2920 championship match to the up-and-coming MechWarrior named [[Thar Drickle]], but his opponent's 'Mech struck a mine and stumbled at a crucial moment, giving Bellagiorre a change to strike its unarmored back. His career was full of surprises, but luck was always on his side. He nearly lost the 2920 championship match to the up-and-coming MechWarrior named [[Thar Drickle]], but his opponent's 'Mech struck a mine and stumbled at a crucial moment, giving Bellagiorre a change to strike its unarmored back.
− He did never seem to lose the wide-eyed wonder and the boyish innocence that many fans (particulary females) found appealing. In 2921, realizing that even he could run out of luck, he retired to found a chain of fast-food restaurants in his home district of [[Donegal]]. He died in 2967.<ref name=SOLARISPB16>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 16: "The Legends"</ref> + He did never seem to lose the wide-eyed wonder and the boyish innocence that many fans (particulary females) found appealing. In 2921, realizing that even he could run out of luck, he retired to found a chain of fast-food restaurants in his home district of [[Donegal]]. He died in 2967.<ref name=SOLARISPB16>''Solaris VII Box Set'', p. 16, "The Legends"</ref>
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− | '''Meyer Bellagiorre''' was the [[2918]] | + | '''Meyer Bellagiorre''' was the [[2918]] to [[2921]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]].<ref name=SOLARISPB14>''Solaris VII Box Set'', p. 14, "Champions of Solaris"</ref> |
==History== | ==History== | ||
'''Meyer Bellagiorre''' was considered the best medium-'[[Mech]] fighter on Solaris (he was [[Class Three Champions|Class Three Champion]] for five years straight), but increased even more his fame when in 2918 he won the [[Class Six Champions|Unlimited Class Championship]] in his first year of competition. | '''Meyer Bellagiorre''' was considered the best medium-'[[Mech]] fighter on Solaris (he was [[Class Three Champions|Class Three Champion]] for five years straight), but increased even more his fame when in 2918 he won the [[Class Six Champions|Unlimited Class Championship]] in his first year of competition. | ||
His career was full of surprises, but luck was always on his side. He nearly lost the 2920 championship match to the up-and-coming MechWarrior named [[Thar Drickle]], but his opponent's 'Mech struck a mine and stumbled at a crucial moment, giving Bellagiorre a change to strike its unarmored back. | His career was full of surprises, but luck was always on his side. He nearly lost the 2920 championship match to the up-and-coming MechWarrior named [[Thar Drickle]], but his opponent's 'Mech struck a mine and stumbled at a crucial moment, giving Bellagiorre a change to strike its unarmored back. | ||
− | He did never seem to lose the wide-eyed wonder and the boyish innocence that many fans (particulary females) found appealing. In 2921, realizing that even he could run out of luck, he retired to found a chain of fast-food restaurants in his home district of [[Donegal]]. He died in 2967.<ref name=SOLARISPB16>''Solaris VII | + | He did never seem to lose the wide-eyed wonder and the boyish innocence that many fans (particulary females) found appealing. In 2921, realizing that even he could run out of luck, he retired to found a chain of fast-food restaurants in his home district of [[Donegal]]. He died in 2967.<ref name=SOLARISPB16>''Solaris VII Box Set'', p. 16, "The Legends"</ref> |
==Tactics== | ==Tactics== |