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The '''Bounty Hunter''' was a mysterious figure whom first appeared in the late 2900s and wore a unique PA(L) (Power Armor - Light) suit. He (or she) initially only took contracts on notorious criminals, who were more often than not brought back dead. Always a [[MechWarrior]], the Bounty Hunter usually piloted a ''[[Marauder]]'' which was originally [[Natasha Kerensky]]'s. Further, Natasha's signature ''[[Warhammer]]'' was said to be the Bounty Hunter's original 'Mech. Later he was seen piloing a ''[[Marauder II]]'' and a ''[[Mad Cat]]''. His 'Mechs were always painted a bright green with currency symbols painted on it and were a feared sight on the battlefield.
 
The '''Bounty Hunter''' was a mysterious figure whom first appeared in the late 2900s and wore a unique PA(L) (Power Armor - Light) suit. He (or she) initially only took contracts on notorious criminals, who were more often than not brought back dead. Always a [[MechWarrior]], the Bounty Hunter usually piloted a ''[[Marauder]]'' which was originally [[Natasha Kerensky]]'s. Further, Natasha's signature ''[[Warhammer]]'' was said to be the Bounty Hunter's original 'Mech. Later he was seen piloing a ''[[Marauder II]]'' and a ''[[Mad Cat]]''. His 'Mechs were always painted a bright green with currency symbols painted on it and were a feared sight on the battlefield.
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[[Image:BountyHunterPA.JPG|left|thumb|Bounty Hunter in his Power Armor]]
  
 
The Bounty Hunter had been active for close to a century, leading to speculation that the PA(L) suit, 'Mech, and mythos were passed from parent to child or from person to person via the death of the former. The only known people to assume the Bounty Hunter identity were [[Michi Noketsuna]] and [[Vic Travers]], who inherited the equipment, as well as an ancient book refered to as "the tradition".<ref>''[[Heir to the Dragon]]''</ref>
 
The Bounty Hunter had been active for close to a century, leading to speculation that the PA(L) suit, 'Mech, and mythos were passed from parent to child or from person to person via the death of the former. The only known people to assume the Bounty Hunter identity were [[Michi Noketsuna]] and [[Vic Travers]], who inherited the equipment, as well as an ancient book refered to as "the tradition".<ref>''[[Heir to the Dragon]]''</ref>
  
 
The "Bounty Hunter" legend was the topic of a hero team-style tri-vid show. This led to greater fame for the legendary character.
 
The "Bounty Hunter" legend was the topic of a hero team-style tri-vid show. This led to greater fame for the legendary character.
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 22:57, 11 January 2010

The Bounty Hunter was a mysterious figure whom first appeared in the late 2900s and wore a unique PA(L) (Power Armor - Light) suit. He (or she) initially only took contracts on notorious criminals, who were more often than not brought back dead. Always a MechWarrior, the Bounty Hunter usually piloted a Marauder which was originally Natasha Kerensky's. Further, Natasha's signature Warhammer was said to be the Bounty Hunter's original 'Mech. Later he was seen piloing a Marauder II and a Mad Cat. His 'Mechs were always painted a bright green with currency symbols painted on it and were a feared sight on the battlefield.

File:BountyHunterPA.JPG
Bounty Hunter in his Power Armor

The Bounty Hunter had been active for close to a century, leading to speculation that the PA(L) suit, 'Mech, and mythos were passed from parent to child or from person to person via the death of the former. The only known people to assume the Bounty Hunter identity were Michi Noketsuna and Vic Travers, who inherited the equipment, as well as an ancient book refered to as "the tradition".[1]

The "Bounty Hunter" legend was the topic of a hero team-style tri-vid show. This led to greater fame for the legendary character.

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