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'''Tammy Fae Rowsh''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] in the [[Solaris Games]]. When she retired she stayed on [[Solaris]].
 
'''Tammy Fae Rowsh''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] in the [[Solaris Games]]. When she retired she stayed on [[Solaris]].
  
With her sister [[Bagera Rowsh]], they saw an opportunity when what now is known as [[The Scrapyard]] was considered too full and closed in [[3045]]. Together they used their earnings to purchase and convert the Scrapyard into a BattleMech Arena, turning half of the massive junkyard into a hazardous maze of killing zones and acid pits.<ref name=STR-31>''Solaris: The Reaches'', pp. 31-33 "Burgton -The Scrapyard"</ref>
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With her sister [[Bagera Rowsh]], they saw an opportunity when what now is known as [[The Scrapyard]] was considered too full and closed in [[3045]]. Together they used their earnings to purchase and convert the Scrapyard into a BattleMech Arena, turning half of the massive junkyard into a hazardous maze of killing zones and acid pits.<ref name=STR-31>''Solaris: The Reaches'', pp. 31–33: "Burgton - The Scrapyard"</ref>
  
Tammy Fae Rowsh reportedly rolls a six sided die to determine which one of three randomly assigned gates at two entry points on the right side of the arena competitors are assigned at the start of matches. Her choices hidden until the start of match, on a few occasions opponents have found themselves emerging from adjacent alcoves resulting in desperate pointblank slugging matches, but generally fighters are more separated.<ref name=STR-31/>
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Tammy Fae Rowsh reportedly rolls a six sided die to determine which one of three randomly assigned gates at two entry points on the right side of the arena competitors are assigned at the start of matches. Her choices hidden until the start of match, on a few occasions opponents have found themselves emerging from adjacent alcoves resulting in desperate point-blank slugging matches, but generally fighters are more separated.<ref name=STR-31/>
  
 
==BattleMechs==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[Solaris VII Box Set]]''
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* ''[[Solaris VII: The Game World]]'' (box set)
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[[Category:Solaris Games Characters|Rowsh, Tammy Fae]]
 
[[Category:Solaris Games Characters|Rowsh, Tammy Fae]]
 
[[Category:Solaris Games MechWarriors|Rowsh, Tammy Fae]]
 
[[Category:Solaris Games MechWarriors|Rowsh, Tammy Fae]]

Latest revision as of 16:45, 21 February 2023

Tammy Fae Rowsh
Career
ProfessionArena Gladiator
The Scrapyard owner
Family
SiblingsBagera Rowsh

History & Tactics[edit]

Tammy Fae Rowsh was a MechWarrior in the Solaris Games. When she retired she stayed on Solaris.

With her sister Bagera Rowsh, they saw an opportunity when what now is known as The Scrapyard was considered too full and closed in 3045. Together they used their earnings to purchase and convert the Scrapyard into a BattleMech Arena, turning half of the massive junkyard into a hazardous maze of killing zones and acid pits.[1]

Tammy Fae Rowsh reportedly rolls a six sided die to determine which one of three randomly assigned gates at two entry points on the right side of the arena competitors are assigned at the start of matches. Her choices hidden until the start of match, on a few occasions opponents have found themselves emerging from adjacent alcoves resulting in desperate point-blank slugging matches, but generally fighters are more separated.[1]

BattleMechs[edit]

Unknown.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Solaris: The Reaches, pp. 31–33: "Burgton - The Scrapyard"

Bibliography[edit]