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As of ca. [[3039]], '''Greg Oliphant''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] with the [[Eridani Light Horse]] [[mercenary unit]], specifically their [[71st Light Horse Regiment]]. He was considered a notable ''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]'' pilot,<ref name=TRO39>''Technical Readout 3039'', p. 166 - ''Banshee'' writeup, Notable MechWarriors section</ref> having inherited his 'Mech, "''[[The Court Jester]]''", from his mother. | As of ca. [[3039]], '''Greg Oliphant''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] with the [[Eridani Light Horse]] [[mercenary unit]], specifically their [[71st Light Horse Regiment]]. He was considered a notable ''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]'' pilot,<ref name=TRO39>''Technical Readout 3039'', p. 166 - ''Banshee'' writeup, Notable MechWarriors section</ref> having inherited his 'Mech, "''[[The Court Jester]]''", from his mother. | ||
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Affiliation | Eridani Light Horse |
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Rank | Captain[1] |
Profession | MechWarrior |
Greg Oliphant was a mercenary officer with the Eridani Light Horse.
History
As of ca. 3039, Greg Oliphant was a MechWarrior with the Eridani Light Horse mercenary unit, specifically their 71st Light Horse Regiment. He was considered a notable Banshee pilot,[2] having inherited his 'Mech, "The Court Jester", from his mother.
Nothing could reportedly dampen his spirit; he had decorated his 'Mech with a giant fool's cap with bells and painted an elongated grin on its "face". Despite his rebellious streak, his performance in the field was considered excellent.[2]