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'''Michael O'Leary''' was the owner of the [[BattleMech]] manufacturing company [[Mountain Wolf BattleMechs]].<ref name=StD/>
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'''Michael O'Leary''' was the owner of [[BattleMech]] manufacturer [[Mountain Wolf BattleMechs]].<ref name=StD/>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Michael O'Leary grown hearing talk about his family's anterior wealth, and dedicated his life to restore it... but without much success: by then, Mountain Wolf BattleMechs was little more than an empty shell, living to their past reputation. Their family's only known real possession was the Leopard-class [[DropShip]] [[Ceridwen]], and three 'Mechs: a [[Sling]] and two [[Night Hawk]]s inside it... the last one of their class once produced by his company.<ref name=StD/>
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Michael O'Leary grew up hearing about his family's lost wealth and dedicated his life to restoring it, without much success. By then, Mountain Wolf BattleMechs was little more than an empty shell, surviving on their past reputation. The family's only known significant possession was the ''Leopard''-class [[DropShip]] ''[[Ceridwen]]'' and three 'Mechs a ''[[Sling]]'' and two ''[[Night Hawk]]s'' inside it, the last of their class, once produced by his company.<ref name=StD/>
  
Michael, in an unknown date about 2980, had married and had a son, Brandon. His wife died sometime prior to [[2990]], leaving him to raise his little son.  
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Michael, at an unknown date about 2980, married and had a son, Brandon. His wife died sometime prior to [[2990]], leaving him to raise his young son.
The 16 August 2990, he was on [[Hesperus II]], with the ''Ceridwen'', to seal a deal.<ref name=StD/>
 
  
That day, Michael was so busy making calls than barely talked to his little son. After the DRopShip took off, he found Brandon playing with 'Mech toys and he vented his frustrations on him, laughing viciously of his fantasies, making him cry.<ref name=StD/>
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On 16 August 2990, he was on [[Hesperus II]] with the ''Ceridwen'' to seal a deal.<ref name=StD/>
  
The 4 June 2997, Michael and his people were on [[Alpheratz IV]], capital of the [[Outworlds Alliance]], making a demostration of one of his ''Night Hawk''s capabilities. He intented to impress the Alliance's president, [[Ronaine Avellar]]. The 'Mech was piloted by his son Brandon, and made a good show... but Michael was unable to impress the president, or obtain her financial aid to reopen Alpheratz's old Mountain Wolf factory. After the test ended, once again he vented his frustrations on his son, despite his good performance, blaming him for the failure. Brandon replied him, defiantly, telling him how unreal were Michael's projects. His father hit him, puting an end to the discussion.<ref name=StD/>
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That day, Michael was so busy making calls that barely talked to his son. After the DropShip took off, he found Brandon playing with 'Mech toys and he vented his frustrations on him, laughing viciously at Brandon's fantasies, making him cry.<ref name=StD/>
  
The 27 December 2999, Michael was on a party on [[Vendrell]], the O'Leary's former home, along with his son. Once again,. Michael tried to impress some Lyran military officers to obtain financiation for his projects, but once again, he failed.<ref name=StD/>
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On 4 June 2997, Michael and his people were on [[Alpheratz IV]], capital of the [[Outworlds Alliance]], demonstrating one of his ''Night Hawk''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s capabilities. He intended to impress the Alliance's president, [[Ronaine Avellar]]. The 'Mech was piloted by his son Brandon, and made a good showing, but Michael was unable to impress the president or obtain her financial aid to reopen Alpheratz's old Mountain Wolf factory. After the test ended, Michael once again vented his frustrations on his son, despite Brandon's good performance, blaming him for the failure. Brandon responded, defiantly, telling him how unrealistic Michael's projects were. His father hit him, putting an end to the discussion.<ref name=StD/>
  
By 8 January 3010, Michael had already died, without making true his plans to resurrect Mountain Wolf BattleMechs, leaving Brandon as his successor. Sometime before, he had rejected a project of two of his employees, a new design, the [[Merlin (BattleMech)]], saying he would never build nothing which wasn't a ''night Hawk'' or ''Sling''. Ironically, this project, launched by Brandon, would allow him to obtain, in a few years, all what Michael only dreamed to realize.<ref name=StD/>
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On 27 December 2999, Michael was at a party on [[Vendrell]], the O'Learys' former home, along with his son. Once again, Michael tried to impress some Lyran military officers to obtain financing for his projects, but once again, he failed.<ref name=StD/>
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By 8 January 3010, Michael had died, without achieving his dream of resurrecting Mountain Wolf BattleMechs, leaving Brandon as his successor. Sometime before, he had rejected a project by two of his employees, a new design, the ''[[Merlin (BattleMech)|Merlin]]'', saying he would never build anything which wasn't a ''Night Hawk'' or ''Sling''. Ironically, this project, launched by Brandon, would allow him to obtain, in a few years, all that Michael only dreamed of achieving.<ref name=StD/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Seal the Deal]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[Seal the Deal]]'' (short story)
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[[Category:Lyran Commonwealth Characters|O'Leary, Michael]]
 
[[Category:Lyran Commonwealth Characters|O'Leary, Michael]]

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Michael O'Leary
Personal
Died3010[1]
AffiliationHouse O'Leary
Career
Position(s)CEO of Mountain Wolf BattleMechs
ProfessionBusinessman
Family
ChildrenBrandon O'Leary[1]

Michael O'Leary was the owner of BattleMech manufacturer Mountain Wolf BattleMechs.[1]

History[edit]

Michael O'Leary grew up hearing about his family's lost wealth and dedicated his life to restoring it, without much success. By then, Mountain Wolf BattleMechs was little more than an empty shell, surviving on their past reputation. The family's only known significant possession was the Leopard-class DropShip Ceridwen and three 'Mechs – a Sling and two Night Hawks inside it, the last of their class, once produced by his company.[1]

Michael, at an unknown date about 2980, married and had a son, Brandon. His wife died sometime prior to 2990, leaving him to raise his young son.

On 16 August 2990, he was on Hesperus II with the Ceridwen to seal a deal.[1]

That day, Michael was so busy making calls that barely talked to his son. After the DropShip took off, he found Brandon playing with 'Mech toys and he vented his frustrations on him, laughing viciously at Brandon's fantasies, making him cry.[1]

On 4 June 2997, Michael and his people were on Alpheratz IV, capital of the Outworlds Alliance, demonstrating one of his Night Hawk's capabilities. He intended to impress the Alliance's president, Ronaine Avellar. The 'Mech was piloted by his son Brandon, and made a good showing, but Michael was unable to impress the president or obtain her financial aid to reopen Alpheratz's old Mountain Wolf factory. After the test ended, Michael once again vented his frustrations on his son, despite Brandon's good performance, blaming him for the failure. Brandon responded, defiantly, telling him how unrealistic Michael's projects were. His father hit him, putting an end to the discussion.[1]

On 27 December 2999, Michael was at a party on Vendrell, the O'Learys' former home, along with his son. Once again, Michael tried to impress some Lyran military officers to obtain financing for his projects, but once again, he failed.[1]

By 8 January 3010, Michael had died, without achieving his dream of resurrecting Mountain Wolf BattleMechs, leaving Brandon as his successor. Sometime before, he had rejected a project by two of his employees, a new design, the Merlin, saying he would never build anything which wasn't a Night Hawk or Sling. Ironically, this project, launched by Brandon, would allow him to obtain, in a few years, all that Michael only dreamed of achieving.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Seal the Deal

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