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− | '''Kan Sho''' was the [[2911]] | + | '''Kan Sho''' was the [[2911]] through [[2915]] [[Solaris Games]] [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]].<ref name=SOLARISPB14>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 14: "Champions of Solaris"</ref> |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | '''Kan Sho''' was the Solaris Champion for five years in a row. He was noted as a quiet, confident, MechWarrior by those who kept his company; however in public he acted very arrogant. This dichotomy led to a sense of mystery in his life, that was only enhanced after his undefeated retirement and seclusion for the last decade of his life. Even his death in [[2927]] was shrouded in mystery. It was allegedly a suicide, but some had their doubts. The cremation of his body closed further investigation.<ref name=SOLARISPB16>''Solaris VII | + | '''Kan Sho''' was the Solaris Champion for five years in a row. He was noted as a quiet, confident, MechWarrior by those who kept his company; however in public he acted very arrogant. This dichotomy led to a sense of mystery in his life, that was only enhanced after his undefeated retirement and seclusion for the last decade of his life. Even his death in [[2927]] was shrouded in mystery. It was allegedly a suicide, but some had their doubts. The cremation of his body closed further investigation.<ref name=SOLARISPB16>''Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book'', p. 16: "The Legends"</ref> |
==Tactics== | ==Tactics== |
Revision as of 15:29, 21 February 2023
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Died | 2927 |
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Profession | Arena Gladiator |
Kan Sho was the 2911 through 2915 Solaris Games Grand Champion.[1]
History
Kan Sho was the Solaris Champion for five years in a row. He was noted as a quiet, confident, MechWarrior by those who kept his company; however in public he acted very arrogant. This dichotomy led to a sense of mystery in his life, that was only enhanced after his undefeated retirement and seclusion for the last decade of his life. Even his death in 2927 was shrouded in mystery. It was allegedly a suicide, but some had their doubts. The cremation of his body closed further investigation.[2]
Tactics
Kan Sho was anything but merciful, ruthlessly exploiting his opponent's smallest weaknesses, and doing anything necessary for victory, even if it meant killing his opponent.[2]
BattleMechs
Kan Sho piloted his BattleMaster (named Kwan Yin after the Chinese goddess of mercy).[2]