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Tri-M Mercenary Academy | |
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Academy Information | |
Location | Outreach |
Founding Year | prior to 3044 |
Course Information | |
MechWarrior |
Based on Outreach, the Tri-M Mercenary Academy offers MechWarrior training for prospective mercenaries.
Overview
Founded by supposedly former Wolf's Dragoons member Howard Hughes O'Grady, O'Grady quite readily touts the money making possibilities of becoming a mercenary, pointing out that Tri-M supposedly stands for money, money, money.
Unlikely other academies which maintain stringent enrollment policies, Tri-M's claim to fame is a promise of guaranteed acceptance on payment of their "reasonable" tuition fees. For those unable to afford such upfront fees, the Academy also offers tuition in return for a percentage of the graduate's lifetime earnings.
References
- MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries Manual, interior cover.
Bibliography
- MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries Manual