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'''Marco Moliotti''' was the [[2815]] to [[2818]] [[Solaris Games]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]].<ref name=SOLARISPBp14>''Solaris VII Box Set'', p. 14, "Players Handbook - The Great Ones"</ref>
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'''Marco Moliotti''' was the [[2815]] through [[2818]] [[Solaris Games]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]].<ref name=SOLARISPB14>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 14: "Champions of Solaris"</ref>
  
 
==History & Tactics==
 
==History & Tactics==
'''Marco Moliotti''' was a model for gallant and honorable 'Mech combat for centuries to come. He combined fierce competitiveness with a deep reverence for BattleMechs (never inflicted more damage than necessary) and their pilots (he never killed an opponent).
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Marco Moliotti was a model for gallant and honorable 'Mech combat for centuries to come. He combined fierce competitiveness with a deep reverence for BattleMechs (never inflicted more damage than necessary) and their pilots (he never killed an opponent).
He sponsored several new warriors, donated heavily to charities and treated his opponents with an impeccable sense of sportsmanship.
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He sponsored several new [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]], donated heavily to charities and treated his opponents with an impeccable sense of sportsmanship.
He retired with honors in 2818, and even today, a bequest from Moliotti continues to fund an annual scholarship to the [[Lyran Commonwealth]]'s prestigious [[The Nagelring|Nagelring Military Academy]].<ref name=SOLARISPBp15>''Solaris VII Box Set'', p. 15, "Players Handbook - The Great Ones"</ref>
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He retired with honors in 2818, and even today, a bequest from Moliotti continues to fund an annual scholarship to the [[Lyran Commonwealth]]'s prestigious [[The Nagelring|Nagelring Military Academy]].<ref name=SOLARISPB15>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 15: "The Legends"</ref>
His victory over [[Cabol Hirsch]] during [[Solaris VII]] Grand Tournament on [[2815]] is still remembered, as the press conference held after that fight. He defended the title for four years till deciding to retire.
 
  
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His victory over [[Cabol Hirsch]] during [[Solaris VII]] Grand Tournament on [[2815]] is still remembered, as the press conference held after that fight. He defended the title for four years until deciding to retire.
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Following his retirement from the Games, Moliotti settled somewhere around Solaris VII's Avalon Sea. Shortly before he disappeared, Moliotti was reported to have said that he saw an island rising out of the mists, a haven for honorable and gallant MechWarriors such as himself. Moliotti apparently felt he would soon be laid to rest on that island, surrounded by other warriors who'd laid aside their 'Mechs who watched over their pilots. Marco Moliotti would disappear two months later, presumed dead in the wilderness. Moliotti's legend of Avalon would be often repeated in the centuries afterwards most frequently in [[Black Hills]], with many [[Federated Suns]] loyalists feeling it plays upon their capital of [[New Avalon]] and the old Arthurian myth.<ref name=MWGtoS7-67>''MechWarrior's Guide to Solaris VII'', p. 67: "A Brief History of Solaris VII - Local Legends"</ref>
  
 
==BattleMechs==
 
==BattleMechs==
He was piloting an [[Archer]] when he won his first Championship.<ref name=SOLARISPBp13>''Solaris VII Box Set'', p. 13, "Players Handbook - The Great Ones"</ref>
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He was piloting an ''[[Archer]]'' when he won his first Championship.<ref name=SOLARISPB13>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 13: "The Great Ones"</ref>
 
 
==Titles and Positions==
 
  
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Cabol Hirsch and Marco Moliotti SolarisVII.jpg|Marco Moliotti confronts [[Cabol Hirsch]] in the [[Taj Mahal (Solaris VII)|Taj Mahal]]
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==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
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*''[[MechWarrior's Guide to Solaris VII]]''
 
*''[[Solaris VII: The Game World]]''
 
*''[[Solaris VII: The Game World]]''
  
 
[[Category:Solaris Games Characters|Moliotti, Marco]]
 
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[[Category:Notable Archer Pilots|Moliotti, Marco]]

Latest revision as of 09:17, 6 May 2023

Marco Moliotti
Marco Moliotti
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Title(s)Solaris Grand Champion
ProfessionArena Gladiator

Marco Moliotti was the 2815 through 2818 Solaris Games Grand Champion.[1]

History & Tactics[edit]

Marco Moliotti was a model for gallant and honorable 'Mech combat for centuries to come. He combined fierce competitiveness with a deep reverence for BattleMechs (never inflicted more damage than necessary) and their pilots (he never killed an opponent). He sponsored several new MechWarrior, donated heavily to charities and treated his opponents with an impeccable sense of sportsmanship. He retired with honors in 2818, and even today, a bequest from Moliotti continues to fund an annual scholarship to the Lyran Commonwealth's prestigious Nagelring Military Academy.[2]

His victory over Cabol Hirsch during Solaris VII Grand Tournament on 2815 is still remembered, as the press conference held after that fight. He defended the title for four years until deciding to retire.

Following his retirement from the Games, Moliotti settled somewhere around Solaris VII's Avalon Sea. Shortly before he disappeared, Moliotti was reported to have said that he saw an island rising out of the mists, a haven for honorable and gallant MechWarriors such as himself. Moliotti apparently felt he would soon be laid to rest on that island, surrounded by other warriors who'd laid aside their 'Mechs who watched over their pilots. Marco Moliotti would disappear two months later, presumed dead in the wilderness. Moliotti's legend of Avalon would be often repeated in the centuries afterwards most frequently in Black Hills, with many Federated Suns loyalists feeling it plays upon their capital of New Avalon and the old Arthurian myth.[3]

BattleMechs[edit]

He was piloting an Archer when he won his first Championship.[4]

References[edit]

  1. Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book, p. 14: "Champions of Solaris"
  2. Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book, p. 15: "The Legends"
  3. MechWarrior's Guide to Solaris VII, p. 67: "A Brief History of Solaris VII - Local Legends"
  4. Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book, p. 13: "The Great Ones"

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