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'''Kan Sho''' was anything but merciful, ruthlessly exploiting his opponent's smallest weaknesses, and doing anything necessary for victory, even if it meant killing his opponent.<ref name=SOLARISPB16/> | '''Kan Sho''' was anything but merciful, ruthlessly exploiting his opponent's smallest weaknesses, and doing anything necessary for victory, even if it meant killing his opponent.<ref name=SOLARISPB16/> | ||
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'''Kan Sho''' piloted his [[BattleMaster]] (''Kwan Yin'' after the Chinese goddess of mercy).<ref name=SOLARISPB16/> | '''Kan Sho''' piloted his [[BattleMaster]] (''Kwan Yin'' after the Chinese goddess of mercy).<ref name=SOLARISPB16/> | ||
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==Titles and Positions== | ==Titles and Positions== |
Revision as of 10:57, 20 February 2018
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Died | 2927 |
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Profession | MechWarrior |
Kan Sho was the 2911 to 2915 Grand Champion.[1]
History
Kan Sho was a quiet, confident, and in public also very arrogant mechwarrior who was champion for five years in a row. This dichotomy lead to a sense of mistery in his life, only enhanced after his undefeated retirement and his seclusion for the last decade of his life. Even his death, in 2927 is a mystery. It was allegedly a suicide, but the cremation of his body closed that avenue.[2]
Tactics
Kan Sho was anything but merciful, ruthlessly exploiting his opponent's smallest weaknesses, and doing anything necessary for victory, even if it meant killing his opponent.[2]
BattleMechs
Kan Sho piloted his BattleMaster (Kwan Yin after the Chinese goddess of mercy).[2]
Titles and Positions