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[[Category:Solaris Games MechWarriors|Fokker, Paul]] | [[Category:Solaris Games MechWarriors|Fokker, Paul]] |
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Profession | Arena Gladiator |
Family | |
Children | A spate of paternity suits were raised during his career. |
Paul Fokker was the 2870 through 2874 Solaris VII Grand Champion.[1]
History
Paul Fokker was considered the best Solaris Games MechWarrior until the meteoric rise of Gray Noton. He piloted his 'Mech to no less that five consecutive championships before retiring undefeated in 2874.[2]
Tactics
Paul Fokker was a consummate MechWarrior, equally good at the controls of a spindly Locust than at the ones of his Stalker. Instructors leading military academies throughout the Inner Sphere studied his combat techniques, with the result of many modern 'Mech tactics being direct descendants of his innovations.[2]
BattleMechs
He piloted a Stalker during his five years as Champion.
References
Bibliography
- Solaris VII: The Game World (box set)