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− | '''Aaron Hall''' was a [[ | + | '''Aaron Hall''' was a [[Class Two Champion]] in the [[Solaris Games]]. Once retired, in [[3054]], he was contracted by [[Omnitech Industries]] to work as [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] for their new design, the FLS-P2 ''[[Flashfire]]'', to draw attention for future customers. Hall was able to win six matches in a row, bringing the Flashfire into the spotlight and reportedly earning himself a spectacular bonus in the process.<ref name="1992UpdateFlyer">''1992 Update Flyer'', p. 5, "Solaris 7 Mechs"</ref> |
After that he was allowed to keep the 'Mech and continue a career as [[mercenary]].<ref name="TRO3055Up132">''Technical Readout 3055 Upgrade'', p.132 "FLS-P5 FLASHFIRE"</ref> | After that he was allowed to keep the 'Mech and continue a career as [[mercenary]].<ref name="TRO3055Up132">''Technical Readout 3055 Upgrade'', p.132 "FLS-P5 FLASHFIRE"</ref> |
Revision as of 20:57, 30 December 2022
Aaron Hall | |
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Also known as | "Sulphur" |
Career | |
Profession | Arena Gladiator |
History
Aaron Hall was a Class Two Champion in the Solaris Games. Once retired, in 3054, he was contracted by Omnitech Industries to work as MechWarrior for their new design, the FLS-P2 Flashfire, to draw attention for future customers. Hall was able to win six matches in a row, bringing the Flashfire into the spotlight and reportedly earning himself a spectacular bonus in the process.[1]
After that he was allowed to keep the 'Mech and continue a career as mercenary.[2]
Tactics
Unknown.
BattleMech
In 3054 he was piloting an FLS-P2 Flashfire.[1]