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'''Michael Seary''' was a [[Federated Commonwealth]] soldier before becoming a [[Solaris VII]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]].  He gained fame as [[Federated Suns]] affiliated champion, with great savvy media and good fighting skills to enhance his imagine.
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'''Michael Seary''' was a [[Federated Commonwealth]] soldier before becoming a [[Solaris VII]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]].  He gained fame as a [[Federated Suns]] affiliated champion, with great media savvy and excellent fighting skills to enhance his imagine.
  
 
==Character History==
 
==Character History==
  
Searcy was a [[FedCom]] [[Mechwarrior]], whom was washed out from the [[AFFC]] on [[New Canton]] after [[Free Worlds League]] [[Operation Guerrero|invasion]] of [[3058]].  Disgraced and desperate, by [[3059]] he went to the Gaming World of Solaris VII.  Here felt he could start over again and become Solaris Champion. He then became the first Mechwarrior of the Black Star stable, owned by [[Drew Hasek-Davion]].
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Searcy was a [[FedCom]] [[Mechwarrior]], whom washed out of the [[AFFC]] on [[New Canton]] after [[Free Worlds League]] [[Operation Guerrero|invasion]] of [[3058]].  Disgraced and desperate, by [[3059]] he went to the gaming world of Solaris VII.  There he felt he could start over again and become a Solaris Champion. He soon became the first Mechwarrior of the Black Star stable, owned by [[Drew Hasek-Davion]].
  
On 15 August, [[3062]] was to fight for to the title, Grand Champion.  
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On August 15th, [[3062]] he was to fight for to the title of Grand Champion. However, the fight against his opponent [[Victor Vandergriff]] turned into open warfare within [[Solaris City]] when the city's respective faction-divided stables began fighting one another.  The Black Star Stable became the defacto leader of the battle against the Loyalist/[[Katrina Steiner-Davion]] stables.
However, the fight of against [[Victor Vandergriff]] turned into open warfare in [[Solaris City]]. Which had the city's respective faction divided stables fighting one another.  Searcy's became the defacto leader of the battle against Loyalist/[[Katrina Steiner-Davion]] stables in the city.
 
  
He later realized he was being used by his manager, Drew Hasek-Davion. At advice of close friend, drew the feuding factions together to attempt to put end to the riots.  
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Searcy later realized he was being used by his manager, Drew Hasek-Davion. On the advice of a close friend, he drew the feuding factions together in an attempt to put an end to the constant riots.  
  
On August 22, Victor Vandergriff and Michael Searcy finish their duel. It ends in a draw with the apparent death of Michael Searcy.
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Finally, on August 22nd, Searcy and Vandergriff finished their duel. It ended in a draw, with the apparent death of Michael Searcy.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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Michael Seary was a Federated Commonwealth soldier before becoming a Solaris VII MechWarrior. He gained fame as a Federated Suns affiliated champion, with great media savvy and excellent fighting skills to enhance his imagine.

Character History

Searcy was a FedCom Mechwarrior, whom washed out of the AFFC on New Canton after Free Worlds League invasion of 3058. Disgraced and desperate, by 3059 he went to the gaming world of Solaris VII. There he felt he could start over again and become a Solaris Champion. He soon became the first Mechwarrior of the Black Star stable, owned by Drew Hasek-Davion.

On August 15th, 3062 he was to fight for to the title of Grand Champion. However, the fight against his opponent Victor Vandergriff turned into open warfare within Solaris City when the city's respective faction-divided stables began fighting one another. The Black Star Stable became the defacto leader of the battle against the Loyalist/Katrina Steiner-Davion stables.

Searcy later realized he was being used by his manager, Drew Hasek-Davion. On the advice of a close friend, he drew the feuding factions together in an attempt to put an end to the constant riots.

Finally, on August 22nd, Searcy and Vandergriff finished their duel. It ended in a draw, with the apparent death of Michael Searcy.

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