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Oliver Two Horse was the 2837, 2838, 2840, and 2841 Solaris Games Grand Champion.[1]
History
Oliver Two Horse rose through the ranks, starting as a humble LoaderMech pilot before unseating Tetsuo Konawa as a champion. He was defeated two years later, and that seemed to end his career, but he was not finished. Without stable backing, he staked his fortune on a new 'Mech and returned in 2840, retaking his title in a furious battle. He died in 2841, in combat, and this enhanced his legend. It took nearly 200 years for another fighter - Jason Bloch - to serve as a nonconsecutive champion.[2]
Tactics
Unknown.
BattleMechs
Unknown.
References
Bibliography
- Solaris VII: The Game World (box set)