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After week twelve, he was ranked fourth. The Class Five Division was still anyone's to take, with the top five separated by five points. Susan Belden, [[Meg Shaw]], [[Peter Blaine]], Thomas Colby, and [[Theo Forzine]] would go into the second half of the season with an excellent chance of being declared the Division champion.<ref name="SRDbbls">''The Season at Rankar's Deep'': "Branson Brewery League Standings"</ref> After week twelve, he was ranked fourth. The Class Five Division was still anyone's to take, with the top five separated by five points. Susan Belden, [[Meg Shaw]], [[Peter Blaine]], Thomas Colby, and [[Theo Forzine]] would go into the second half of the season with an excellent chance of being declared the Division champion.<ref name="SRDbbls">''The Season at Rankar's Deep'': "Branson Brewery League Standings"</ref>
− For the week fourteen a very interesting match was scheduled: Susan Belden and Thomas Colby were fighting for first place. These two veterans of the [[Rankar's Deep|Deep]] knew each other very well, so no one expected any surprises from either fighter. They were wrong. No one expected the [[Triple Strength Myomer]]s that Colby installed in his ''Atlas'', nor the [[heavy PPC]] he had replace the heavy [[autocannon]] with. Expecting a slower-moving opponent, Belden was on her heels from the start, and the one-two-three punch of the PPC, [[LRM]]s, and [[large laser]]s forced Belden's ''[[Victor]]'' to try and hide in the Deep's rocks. Colby stayed outside her range, and wore away her armor in a matter of minutes. After losing an arm and never getting close enough to hit Colby, Belden sent up the surrender flare.<ref name="SRDw14"/> + For the week fourteen a very interesting match was scheduled: Susan Belden and Thomas Colby were fighting for first place. These two veterans of the [[Rankar's Deep|Deep]] knew each other very well, so no one expected any surprises from either fighter. They were wrong. No one expected the [[triple-strength myomer]]s that Colby installed in his ''Atlas'', nor the [[heavy PPC]] he had replace the heavy [[autocannon]] with. Expecting a slower-moving opponent, Belden was on her heels from the start, and the one-two-three punch of the PPC, [[LRM]]s, and [[large laser]]s forced Belden's ''[[Victor]]'' to try and hide in the Deep's rocks. Colby stayed outside her range, and wore away her armor in a matter of minutes. After losing an arm and never getting close enough to hit Colby, Belden sent up the surrender flare.<ref name="SRDw14"/>
Prior to the matches of week eighteen Thomas was still holding first place in the Class Five Division, with Susan Belden three points behind. Third was [[Isadore Kelly]], who had forced his way into contention, passing both [[Peter Blane]] and Meg Shaw.<ref name="SRDw18"/> Prior to the matches of week eighteen Thomas was still holding first place in the Class Five Division, with Susan Belden three points behind. Third was [[Isadore Kelly]], who had forced his way into contention, passing both [[Peter Blane]] and Meg Shaw.<ref name="SRDw18"/>
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After week twelve, he was ranked fourth. The Class Five Division was still anyone's to take, with the top five separated by five points. Susan Belden, [[Meg Shaw]], [[Peter Blaine]], Thomas Colby, and [[Theo Forzine]] would go into the second half of the season with an excellent chance of being declared the Division champion.<ref name="SRDbbls">''The Season at Rankar's Deep'': "Branson Brewery League Standings"</ref> | After week twelve, he was ranked fourth. The Class Five Division was still anyone's to take, with the top five separated by five points. Susan Belden, [[Meg Shaw]], [[Peter Blaine]], Thomas Colby, and [[Theo Forzine]] would go into the second half of the season with an excellent chance of being declared the Division champion.<ref name="SRDbbls">''The Season at Rankar's Deep'': "Branson Brewery League Standings"</ref> | ||
− | For the week fourteen a very interesting match was scheduled: Susan Belden and Thomas Colby were fighting for first place. These two veterans of the [[Rankar's Deep|Deep]] knew each other very well, so no one expected any surprises from either fighter. They were wrong. No one expected the [[ | + | For the week fourteen a very interesting match was scheduled: Susan Belden and Thomas Colby were fighting for first place. These two veterans of the [[Rankar's Deep|Deep]] knew each other very well, so no one expected any surprises from either fighter. They were wrong. No one expected the [[triple-strength myomer]]s that Colby installed in his ''Atlas'', nor the [[heavy PPC]] he had replace the heavy [[autocannon]] with. Expecting a slower-moving opponent, Belden was on her heels from the start, and the one-two-three punch of the PPC, [[LRM]]s, and [[large laser]]s forced Belden's ''[[Victor]]'' to try and hide in the Deep's rocks. Colby stayed outside her range, and wore away her armor in a matter of minutes. After losing an arm and never getting close enough to hit Colby, Belden sent up the surrender flare.<ref name="SRDw14"/> |
Prior to the matches of week eighteen Thomas was still holding first place in the Class Five Division, with Susan Belden three points behind. Third was [[Isadore Kelly]], who had forced his way into contention, passing both [[Peter Blane]] and Meg Shaw.<ref name="SRDw18"/> | Prior to the matches of week eighteen Thomas was still holding first place in the Class Five Division, with Susan Belden three points behind. Third was [[Isadore Kelly]], who had forced his way into contention, passing both [[Peter Blane]] and Meg Shaw.<ref name="SRDw18"/> |