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==Character Brief==
 
==Character Brief==
 
'''Bryan Nystul''' (born 1969 in Chicago<ref>[http://www.sfbookcase.com/author.asp?forename=Bryan&surname=Nystul Author profile on SFBookcase.com]</ref>) is an author and game developer. Up until 2001 he was one of the main product developers for [[BattleTech]] and also the [[Line Developer|BattleTech Line Developer]] during [[FASA]]'s reign. He wrote one BattleTech novel, ''[[Test of Vengeance]]'', and is credited with the development of many BattleTech sourcebooks and computer games.
 
'''Bryan Nystul''' (born 1969 in Chicago<ref>[http://www.sfbookcase.com/author.asp?forename=Bryan&surname=Nystul Author profile on SFBookcase.com]</ref>) is an author and game developer. Up until 2001 he was one of the main product developers for [[BattleTech]] and also the [[Line Developer|BattleTech Line Developer]] during [[FASA]]'s reign. He wrote one BattleTech novel, ''[[Test of Vengeance]]'', and is credited with the development of many BattleTech sourcebooks and computer games.
  
He is famous for creating the ''[[Gausszilla]]'' 'Mech for a "Trial of Grievance" over the [[BattleTech Cartoon]] which he won against Camille Klein.
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He created the original ''[[Gausszilla]]'' joke 'Mech.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:06, 8 January 2019

Bryan Nystul
Born 1969
Occupation Author
BattleTech Line Developer (until 2001)

Character Brief

Bryan Nystul (born 1969 in Chicago[1]) is an author and game developer. Up until 2001 he was one of the main product developers for BattleTech and also the BattleTech Line Developer during FASA's reign. He wrote one BattleTech novel, Test of Vengeance, and is credited with the development of many BattleTech sourcebooks and computer games.

He created the original Gausszilla joke 'Mech.

References