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The '''Solaris Games''' are the most popular and prominent gladiatorial games in the [[Inner Sphere]]. Focusing primarily on combat between [[BattleMechs]], the Solaris Games take place on [[Solaris VII]], a rowdy frontier world on the border between [[House Steiner]] and [[House Marik]]. [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] from across known space will travel to Solaris to participate in the games, whether seeking fame and fortune or out of desperation, as do countless fans and tourists. The Solaris Games bring in substantial revenues for the planetary government and whichever realm controls the Solaris system, an incentive to ensure the games are carried out in an open and forthright manner. Nevertheless, the wealth to be gained in the games also attracts the unscrupulous elements of society, leading to occasional charges of fixed matches, skimmed prize money, and elimination of competitors outside of sanctioned fights. The '''Solaris Games''' are the most popular and prominent gladiatorial games in the [[Inner Sphere]]. Focusing primarily on combat between [[BattleMechs]], the Solaris Games take place on [[Solaris VII]], a rowdy frontier world on the border between [[House Steiner]] and [[House Marik]]. [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] from across known space will travel to Solaris to participate in the games, whether seeking fame and fortune or out of desperation, as do countless fans and tourists. The Solaris Games bring in substantial revenues for the planetary government and whichever realm controls the Solaris system, an incentive to ensure the games are carried out in an open and forthright manner. Nevertheless, the wealth to be gained in the games also attracts the unscrupulous elements of society, leading to occasional charges of fixed matches, skimmed prize money, and elimination of competitors outside of sanctioned fights.
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The '''Solaris Games''' are the most popular and prominent gladiatorial games in the [[Inner Sphere]]. Focusing primarily on combat between [[BattleMechs]], the Solaris Games take place on [[Solaris VII]], a rowdy frontier world on the border between [[House Steiner]] and [[House Marik]]. [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] from across known space will travel to Solaris to participate in the games, whether seeking fame and fortune or out of desperation, as do countless fans and tourists. The Solaris Games bring in substantial revenues for the planetary government and whichever realm controls the Solaris system, an incentive to ensure the games are carried out in an open and forthright manner. Nevertheless, the wealth to be gained in the games also attracts the unscrupulous elements of society, leading to occasional charges of fixed matches, skimmed prize money, and elimination of competitors outside of sanctioned fights. | The '''Solaris Games''' are the most popular and prominent gladiatorial games in the [[Inner Sphere]]. Focusing primarily on combat between [[BattleMechs]], the Solaris Games take place on [[Solaris VII]], a rowdy frontier world on the border between [[House Steiner]] and [[House Marik]]. [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] from across known space will travel to Solaris to participate in the games, whether seeking fame and fortune or out of desperation, as do countless fans and tourists. The Solaris Games bring in substantial revenues for the planetary government and whichever realm controls the Solaris system, an incentive to ensure the games are carried out in an open and forthright manner. Nevertheless, the wealth to be gained in the games also attracts the unscrupulous elements of society, leading to occasional charges of fixed matches, skimmed prize money, and elimination of competitors outside of sanctioned fights. | ||