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''The Fugitive'' revolved around Richard Kimble, a physician falsely convicted of his wife's murder who escaped en route to his execution and begins a search for the real killer, the so-called "one-armed man", as he is relentlessly pursued by an obsessed police detective.
 
''The Fugitive'' revolved around Richard Kimble, a physician falsely convicted of his wife's murder who escaped en route to his execution and begins a search for the real killer, the so-called "one-armed man", as he is relentlessly pursued by an obsessed police detective.
  
Revived in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] during the reigns of [[Archon]] [[Steven Steiner]] and his wife [[Margaret Olsen]], the fifth retelling of the fable painted Richard Kimble as a physician in a [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] surgical hospital, pursued by his childhood best friend, now a member of the government's police force. The most popular [[holovid]] program in the Lyran realm at the time, [[thirty-first-century]] historian [[Thelos Auburn]] indicated that Kimble's angst and loneliness appeared to resonate strongly with the increasingly disillusioned and apathetic Lyran people during the era of the Tharkan Witch.<ref name=HSTLC-27>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 27: "History - The Dark Years - The Fugitive"</ref>
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Revived in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] during the reigns of [[Archon]] [[Steven Steiner]] and his wife [[Margaret Olsen]], the fifth retelling of the fable painted Richard Kimble as a physician in a [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] surgical hospital, pursued by his childhood best friend, now a member of the government's police force. The most popular [[holovid]] program in the Lyran realm at the time, 31st century historian [[Thelos Auburn]] indicated that Kimble's angst and loneliness appeared to resonate strongly with the increasingly disillusioned and apathetic Lyran people during the era of the Tharkan Witch.<ref name=HSTLC-27>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 27 "History - The Dark Years - The Fugitive"</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*Somewhat of a rarity in the BattleTech universe, ''The Fugitive'' is an exceedingly direct reference to the [[w:The Fugitive (TV series)|real-world television series of the same name]].
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*Somewhat of a rarity in the BattleTech universe, ''The Fugitive'' is an exceedingly direct reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fugitive_(TV_series) real-world television series of the same name].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
*''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
  
 
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[[Category:Media|Fugitive, The]]
[[Category:In-Universe Media|Fugitive, The]]
 

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