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− '''''Legend-Killer''''' (sometimes spelled without the dash) was a nickname given to [[Gray Noton]] during and after his career as a [[Solaris Games]] champion in the early [[thirty-first century]], and by extension to his famous ''[[Rifleman]]'' [[BattleMech]]. It was used interchangeably for the 'Mech and its pilot. + '''''Legend-Killer''''' (sometimes spelled without the dash) was a nickname given to [[Gray Noton]] during and after his career as a [[Solaris Games]] champion in the early [[31st century]], and by extension to his famous ''[[Rifleman]]'' [[BattleMech]]. It was used interchangeably for the 'Mech and its pilot.
What is not generally known in the [[BattleTech]] universe is that Noton possessed and piloted at least two different 'Mechs and that the famous ''Legend-Killer'' may not have been one single individual 'Mech after all. The general impression is that an inconspicuous regular RFL-3N ''Rifleman'' version of ''Legend-Killer'' existed while Noton would in truth use a second, visually similar yet technologically superior and possibly much heavier 'Mech in his arena fights, passing it off as the same regular ''Rifleman'' (see ''Configuration'' below). What is not generally known in the [[BattleTech]] universe is that Noton possessed and piloted at least two different 'Mechs and that the famous ''Legend-Killer'' may not have been one single individual 'Mech after all. The general impression is that an inconspicuous regular RFL-3N ''Rifleman'' version of ''Legend-Killer'' existed while Noton would in truth use a second, visually similar yet technologically superior and possibly much heavier 'Mech in his arena fights, passing it off as the same regular ''Rifleman'' (see ''Configuration'' below).
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− | '''''Legend-Killer''''' (sometimes spelled without the dash) was a nickname given to [[Gray Noton]] during and after his career as a [[Solaris Games]] champion in the early [[ | + | '''''Legend-Killer''''' (sometimes spelled without the dash) was a nickname given to [[Gray Noton]] during and after his career as a [[Solaris Games]] champion in the early [[31st century]], and by extension to his famous ''[[Rifleman]]'' [[BattleMech]]. It was used interchangeably for the 'Mech and its pilot. |
What is not generally known in the [[BattleTech]] universe is that Noton possessed and piloted at least two different 'Mechs and that the famous ''Legend-Killer'' may not have been one single individual 'Mech after all. The general impression is that an inconspicuous regular RFL-3N ''Rifleman'' version of ''Legend-Killer'' existed while Noton would in truth use a second, visually similar yet technologically superior and possibly much heavier 'Mech in his arena fights, passing it off as the same regular ''Rifleman'' (see ''Configuration'' below). | What is not generally known in the [[BattleTech]] universe is that Noton possessed and piloted at least two different 'Mechs and that the famous ''Legend-Killer'' may not have been one single individual 'Mech after all. The general impression is that an inconspicuous regular RFL-3N ''Rifleman'' version of ''Legend-Killer'' existed while Noton would in truth use a second, visually similar yet technologically superior and possibly much heavier 'Mech in his arena fights, passing it off as the same regular ''Rifleman'' (see ''Configuration'' below). |