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==History & Tactics== ==History & Tactics==
− '''Michael Romney''' was the [[3048]] [[Solaris Games]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]]; after his retirement in [[3050]] he began to work for [[Tran Ky Bo]] of [[Starlight Stables]].<ref name=SOLARISPB14>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 14: "Champions of Solaris"</ref> + '''Michael Romney''' was the [[3048]] [[Solaris Games]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]]; after his retirement in [[3050]] he began to work for '''Tran Ky Bo''' of [[Starlight Stables]].<ref name=SOLARISPB14>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 14: "Champions of Solaris"</ref>
After winning the Solaris Games championship on the Open Class, when he retired he discovered that he enjoyed and needed to work with 'Mechs. Since joining Starlight Stables he enjoyed his work, putting his [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] through hard work during the day, and partying with them on the night.<ref name=SOLARISGB17>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Gamemaster's Book'', p. 17: "Starlight Stables"</ref> Notably, he mentored [[Bassem Dichari]] to reach the semi-finals in three consecutive years. In these tournaments, Dichari piloted the same ''[[Mauler]]'' that Romney had used in 3048 to win the title.<ref name=S15>''Shrapnel'' magazine, issue #15, p. 185</ref> After winning the Solaris Games championship on the Open Class, when he retired he discovered that he enjoyed and needed to work with 'Mechs. Since joining Starlight Stables he enjoyed his work, putting his [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] through hard work during the day, and partying with them on the night.<ref name=SOLARISGB17>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Gamemaster's Book'', p. 17: "Starlight Stables"</ref> Notably, he mentored [[Bassem Dichari]] to reach the semi-finals in three consecutive years. In these tournaments, Dichari piloted the same ''[[Mauler]]'' that Romney had used in 3048 to win the title.<ref name=S15>''Shrapnel'' magazine, issue #15, p. 185</ref>
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− | '''Michael Romney''' was the [[3048]] [[Solaris Games]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]]; after his retirement in [[3050]] he began to work for | + | '''Michael Romney''' was the [[3048]] [[Solaris Games]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]]; after his retirement in [[3050]] he began to work for '''Tran Ky Bo''' of [[Starlight Stables]].<ref name=SOLARISPB14>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 14: "Champions of Solaris"</ref> |
After winning the Solaris Games championship on the Open Class, when he retired he discovered that he enjoyed and needed to work with 'Mechs. Since joining Starlight Stables he enjoyed his work, putting his [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] through hard work during the day, and partying with them on the night.<ref name=SOLARISGB17>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Gamemaster's Book'', p. 17: "Starlight Stables"</ref> Notably, he mentored [[Bassem Dichari]] to reach the semi-finals in three consecutive years. In these tournaments, Dichari piloted the same ''[[Mauler]]'' that Romney had used in 3048 to win the title.<ref name=S15>''Shrapnel'' magazine, issue #15, p. 185</ref> | After winning the Solaris Games championship on the Open Class, when he retired he discovered that he enjoyed and needed to work with 'Mechs. Since joining Starlight Stables he enjoyed his work, putting his [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] through hard work during the day, and partying with them on the night.<ref name=SOLARISGB17>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Gamemaster's Book'', p. 17: "Starlight Stables"</ref> Notably, he mentored [[Bassem Dichari]] to reach the semi-finals in three consecutive years. In these tournaments, Dichari piloted the same ''[[Mauler]]'' that Romney had used in 3048 to win the title.<ref name=S15>''Shrapnel'' magazine, issue #15, p. 185</ref> |