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'''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>  
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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>
  
 
==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 Box Set'', p. 16, "The Legends"</ref>
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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>
  
 
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==Titles and Positions==
 
 
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{{S-title|title= [[Solaris VII]] Grand Tournament Champion|years=[[2918]] to [[2921]]}}
 
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==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
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* ''[[Solaris VII: The Game World]]'' (box set)
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 21 February 2023

Meyer Bellagiorre
Personal
Died2967
AffiliationLyran Commonwealth
Career
ProfessionArena Gladiator

Meyer Bellagiorre was the 2918 through 2921 Grand Champion.[1]

History[edit]

Meyer Bellagiorre was considered the best medium-'Mech fighter on Solaris (he was Class Three Champion for five years straight), but increased even more his fame when in 2918 he won the 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. 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.[2]

Tactics[edit]

Meyer Bellagiorre was considered a very lucky fighter.[2]

BattleMechs[edit]

Unknown

References[edit]

  1. Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book, p. 14: "Champions of Solaris"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book, p. 16: "The Legends"

Bibliography[edit]