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==History==
 
==History==
 
A snobbish person and fond of items signifying wealth and status. He had been a member of the Vost Lance for only six months when they were marooned on Kaetetôã. On the planet, he failed to understand that gold had no value there, yet quickly amassed wealth and status nevertheless, in addition to substantial amounts of (worthless) golden trinkets. He also quietly built up a power base of his own to supplant Garber Vost as overall commander. Eventually, Vost switched 'Mechs with him and was killed in a crash because Seagroves had (by design or by accident) forgotten to reactivate the fuel gauge warning light which he had deactivated earlier. Brian Seagroves returned to the warring cities afterwards with Vost's ''Panther'' to continue work as a mercenary.<ref name="FC"/>
 
A snobbish person and fond of items signifying wealth and status. He had been a member of the Vost Lance for only six months when they were marooned on Kaetetôã. On the planet, he failed to understand that gold had no value there, yet quickly amassed wealth and status nevertheless, in addition to substantial amounts of (worthless) golden trinkets. He also quietly built up a power base of his own to supplant Garber Vost as overall commander. Eventually, Vost switched 'Mechs with him and was killed in a crash because Seagroves had (by design or by accident) forgotten to reactivate the fuel gauge warning light which he had deactivated earlier. Brian Seagroves returned to the warring cities afterwards with Vost's ''Panther'' to continue work as a mercenary.<ref name="FC"/>
When the DEST team and his people take off the planet, circles of fire can be seen around the human settlements, and the Panther and Javelin are stalking each other, so it may be assumed the last two MechWarriors now are working against the other, devastating the lands and cities. <ref name=ACtA018>''Far Country'' p. 363</ref>.
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When the [[DEST]] team and his people take off from the planet, circles of fire can be seen around the human settlements, and the ''Panther'' and ''Javelin'' are stalking each other. <ref name=FCp363>''Far Country'' p. 363</ref>.
  
 
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==BattleMech==

Revision as of 18:55, 5 April 2019

Brian Seagroves
Personal
AffiliationVost Lance
Career
ProfessionMechWarrior

History

A snobbish person and fond of items signifying wealth and status. He had been a member of the Vost Lance for only six months when they were marooned on Kaetetôã. On the planet, he failed to understand that gold had no value there, yet quickly amassed wealth and status nevertheless, in addition to substantial amounts of (worthless) golden trinkets. He also quietly built up a power base of his own to supplant Garber Vost as overall commander. Eventually, Vost switched 'Mechs with him and was killed in a crash because Seagroves had (by design or by accident) forgotten to reactivate the fuel gauge warning light which he had deactivated earlier. Brian Seagroves returned to the warring cities afterwards with Vost's Panther to continue work as a mercenary.[1] When the DEST team and his people take off from the planet, circles of fire can be seen around the human settlements, and the Panther and Javelin are stalking each other. [2].

BattleMech

He pilots a priceless Phoenix Hawk LAM.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Far Country"
  2. Far Country p. 363

Bibliography