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'''Victor Vandergriff''' (b. [[3022]] - d. [[3062]]) was a mid-31st century [[Lyran]] [[Solaris VII]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]]. He was a one-time contender for the Solaris VII [[Class Six Champions|Class 6 Championship]].
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'''Victor Vandergriff''' was a mid-[[thirty-first century]] [[Lyran]] [[Solaris VII]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]]. He was a one-time contender for the Solaris VII [[Class Six Champions|Class 6 Championship]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Early Solaris Years===
 
===Early Solaris Years===
During his initial rise, Vandergriff defeated [[Drago Alldredge|Drago "Death from Above" Alldredge]] in a modified ''[[Wolverine]]'', destroying the [[gyro]] of Alldrege's ''[[Daedalus (BattleMech)|Daedalus]]'' in a savage display.<ref name=TRO3055U-144>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 144 "DAD-3D Daedalus"</ref>
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During his initial rise, Vandergriff defeated [[Drago Alldredge|Drago "Death from Above" Alldredge]] in a modified ''[[Wolverine]]'', destroying the [[gyro]] of Alldredge's ''[[Daedalus (BattleMech)|Daedalus]]'' in a savage display.<ref name=TRO3055U-144>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 144: "DAD-3D Daedalus"</ref>
  
By [[3051]] Victor Vandergriff was fighting for [[Oonthrax Stables]] and ranked seventeenth in the [[Top 20 Unlimited Class List|Solaris Top Twenty]].<ref name="SOLARISGMBp28">''Solaris Gamemaster's Book'', p. 28, "The Top 20"</ref>
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By [[3051]] Victor Vandergriff was fighting for [[Oonthrax Stables]] and ranked seventeenth in the [[Top 20 Unlimited Class List|Solaris Top Twenty]].<ref name="SOLARISGMBp28">''Solaris VII: The Game World – Gamemaster's Book'', p. 28: "The Top 20"</ref>
  
Victor was part of the [[Skye Tigers Stables]]<ref>''Assumption of Risk'', p. 99, "Victor named by then Skye Tigers manager Winskow Kindt as a member of Skye Tigers stable".</ref>, and was billed as the stable's number one fighter in late [[3055]]. During his early fighting years, he was among the elite fighters of the game world, and had high hopes of becoming the Champion of Solaris.  
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Victor was part of the [[Skye Tigers Stables]],<ref>''Assumption of Risk'', p. 99: "Victor named by then Skye Tigers manager Winslow Kindt as a member of Skye Tigers stable"</ref> and was billed as the stable's number one fighter in late [[3055]]. During his early fighting years, he was among the elite fighters of the game world, and had high hopes of becoming the Champion of Solaris.
  
 
His stable owner, Duke [[Ryan Steiner]], was using his Stable as a means to exercise his political ambitions. Ryan Steiner decided to position Vandergriff to confront his political adversary's friends along with the current Champion of Solaris, [[Kai Allard-Liao]].
 
His stable owner, Duke [[Ryan Steiner]], was using his Stable as a means to exercise his political ambitions. Ryan Steiner decided to position Vandergriff to confront his political adversary's friends along with the current Champion of Solaris, [[Kai Allard-Liao]].
  
At a party in March [[3056]], hosted by [[Mandrinn]] [[Tormana Liao]], Victor Vandergriff was introduced to a trio of political scions including: Duchess [[Katrina Steiner-Davion]], [[Kommandant]] [[Galen Cox]], and Lady [[Omi Kurita]]. An argument quickly broke out between Duke Ryan and Galen Cox.  Victor stood between him and Cox where they had a disagreement that started over the differences between regular combat and the fights of Solaris.  Cox said he wished to confront Victor, but due to his not being a licensed professional fighter it would not be allowed.  However, Kai Allard-Liao intervened and granted Cox an apprentice license to enable him to fight.  To persuade Duke Ryan into approving the match, Kai proposed to change a scheduled warmup match between him and Victor to the following week with Cox as his partner in the fight.<ref>''Assumption of Risk'', pp. 147-149, "Victor meets Katrina Steiner-Davion and future Solaris opponent Galen Cox".</ref>  
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At a party in March [[3056]], hosted by ''[[Mandrinn]]'' [[Tormano Liao]], Victor Vandergriff was introduced to a trio of political scions including: Duchess [[Katrina Steiner-Davion]], [[Kommandant]] [[Galen Cox]], and Lady [[Omiko Kurita|Omi Kurita]]. An argument quickly broke out between Duke Ryan and Galen Cox.  Victor stood between him and Cox where they had a disagreement that started over the differences between regular combat and the fights of Solaris.  Cox said he wished to confront Victor, but due to his not being a licensed professional fighter it would not be allowed.  However, Kai Allard-Liao intervened and granted Cox an apprentice license to enable him to fight.  To persuade Duke Ryan into approving the match, Kai proposed to change a scheduled warm-up match between him and Victor to the following week with Cox as his partner in the fight.<ref>''Assumption of Risk'', pp. 147–149: "Victor meets Katrina Steiner-Davion and future Solaris opponent Galen Cox"</ref>
  
On April 9th, Victor was teamed with his stable's rising star, [[Glenn Edenhoffer]]. For his fight, Victor brought a [[Goliath#Variants|''Goliath'' GOL-3S]] BattleMech into the labyrinthine tunnels of the [[Ishiyama]] arena. During the course of the fight he switched off fighting against Kai's ''[[Penetrator]]'' and Cox's ''[[Crusader]]''. Victor came close to overcoming his opponents, but Kai skillfully destroyed his 'Mech's gyro, defeating him and then his teammate shortly afterwards.<ref>''Assumption of Risk'', pp. 204-213, "Details of Victor Vandergriff's failed early fighting match with Kai Allard-Liao and Galen Cox in April 3056".</ref>
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On April 9th, Victor was teamed with his stable's rising star, [[Glenn Edenhoffer]]. For his fight, Victor brought a [[Goliath#Variants|''Goliath'' GOL-3S]] BattleMech into the labyrinthine tunnels of the [[Ishiyama]] arena. During the course of the fight he switched off fighting against Kai's ''[[Penetrator]]'' and Cox's ''[[Crusader]]''. Victor came close to overcoming his opponents, but Kai skillfully destroyed his 'Mech's gyro, defeating him and then his teammate shortly afterwards.<ref>''Assumption of Risk'', pp. 204–213: "Details of Victor Vandergriff's failed early fighting match with Kai Allard-Liao and Galen Cox in April 3056"</ref>
  
 
===Later Years===
 
===Later Years===
After his crippling loss, Victor felt abandoned by his fans and the Skye Tigers, traded to desperate [[Lynch Stables]]. He lingered in the lower fighting classes for years.  He was sometimes referred to by fight fans as a '''[[Solaris VII Slang#Z|Zombie]]''' (Solaris VII slang for someone who knew he was already dead to the games). However, through his determination to not give up, he kept on fighting matches regardless of everyone. <ref>''Solaris VII: The Game World: Player Book'', p. 61, "Solaris Slang" - Zombie slang from Solaris Slang list.</ref>  
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After his crippling loss, Victor felt abandoned by his fans and the Skye Tigers, traded to desperate [[Lynch Stables]]. He lingered in the lower fighting classes for years.  He was sometimes referred to by fight fans as a '''[[Solaris VII Slang#Z|Zombie]]''' (Solaris VII slang for someone who knew he was already dead to the games). However, through his determination to not give up, he kept on fighting matches regardless of everyone.<ref>''Solaris VII: The Game World Player's Book'', p. 61: "Solaris Slang" - Zombie slang from Solaris Slang list</ref>
  
At the start of the [[3062]] season, Vandergriff was ranked twentieth in the Top Twenty.<ref name=MWGtS7-64>''MechWarrior's Guide to Solaris VII'', p. 64 "A Brief History of Solaris VII - A Primer for the Solaris Games - The Champions - BattleMech Stable Table"</ref> By this stage Victor had developed a severe case of paranoia.  
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At the start of the [[3062]] season, Vandergriff was ranked twentieth in the Top Twenty.<ref name=MWGtS7-64>''MechWarrior's Guide to Solaris VII'', p. 64: "A Brief History of Solaris VII - A Primer for the Solaris Games - The Champions - BattleMech Stable Table"</ref> By this stage Victor had developed a severe case of paranoia.
  
In that year's Grand Championship he fought against [[Stephen Neils]] in the first round, winning it. When Neils 'Mech falls, his cockpit was crushed. His death appears to have been an accident, not a killing in cold blood by Vandergriff.<ref name="IoVp8">''Illusions of Victory'', p. 8 ''Prelude''</ref>
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In that year's Grand Championship he fought against [[Stephen Neils]] in the first round, winning it. When Neils 'Mech falls, his cockpit was crushed. His death appears to have been an accident, not a killing in cold blood by Vandergriff.<ref name="IoVp8">''Illusions of Victory'', Prelude, p. 8</ref>
  
 
Through this paranoia, and during the Championship, he began to win fights with his battered ''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]'' assault 'Mech, climbing towards the finals.
 
Through this paranoia, and during the Championship, he began to win fights with his battered ''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]'' assault 'Mech, climbing towards the finals.
  
On his fourth fight that year he beat [[Albert Mayetska]].<ref name="IoVp34">''Illusions of Victory'', p. 34 ''Chapter 6''</ref>
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On his fourth fight that year he beat [[Albert Mayetska]].<ref name="IoVp34">''Illusions of Victory'', ch. 6, p. 34</ref>
  
On August 15th, Victor began the fight for the title of Solaris Grand Champion, but the duel with [[Michael Searcy]] turned into open warfare in [[Solaris City]]. Vandergriff, began to lead the fight with the [[Katrina Steiner-Davion]] loyalists, however reluctantly.  He was driven by the only thing he cared about, to have a re-match with Searcy. Due to his paranoid state of mind, Victor believed the FedSuns warrior was attempting to kill him.
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On August 15th, Victor began the fight for the title of Solaris Grand Champion, but the duel with [[Michael Searcy]] turned into open warfare in [[Solaris City]]. Vandergriff, began to lead the fight with the [[Katrina Steiner-Davion]] loyalists, however reluctantly.  He was driven by the only thing he cared about, to have a rematch with Searcy. Due to his paranoid state of mind, Victor believed the FedSuns warrior was attempting to kill him.
  
The 16th of August during the push and takeover of the Riverside District, he encountered and killed [[Aaron Harper]].<ref name=IoV-C14>"Illusions of Victory", "Chapter 14"</ref>
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The 16th of August during the push and takeover of the Riverside District, he encountered and killed [[Aaron Harper]].<ref name=IoV-C14>"Illusions of Victory", ch. 14</ref>
  
On August 22th, Michael Searcy led a FedSuns task force of 'Mechs and people into Loyalist-held areas. There he and Searcy began to finish their duel. Searcy lured Victor into the darkened Steiner Arena to finish his match and to keep the fighting from resuming in the city.  Victor continued to fight without reason or caution, ignoring his 'Mech's heat levels. The duel took a brutal turn as Victor's ''Banshee'' [[Fusion Engine|engine]] began to lose containment and consume itself with white-hot fusion fire.  In his last moments, Victor managed to down Searcy's ''[[Pillager]]'', as his 'Mech exploded killing him, never letting go of his triggers.<ref>''Illusions of Victory'', pp.225-252 - Last battle of Victor Vandergriff.</ref>
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On August 22nd, Michael Searcy led a FedSuns task force of 'Mechs and people into Loyalist-held areas. There he and Searcy began to finish their duel. Searcy lured Victor into the darkened Steiner Arena to finish his match and to keep the fighting from resuming in the city.  Victor continued to fight without reason or caution, ignoring his 'Mech's heat levels. The duel took a brutal turn as Victor's ''Banshee'' [[fusion engine|engine]] began to lose containment and consume itself with white-hot fusion fire.  In his last moments, Victor managed to down Searcy's ''[[Pillager]]'', as his 'Mech exploded killing him, never letting go of his triggers.<ref>''Illusions of Victory'', pp. 225–252: Last battle of Victor Vandergriff</ref>
  
 
==Mech==
 
==Mech==
In 3051 he was piloting a ''[[Goliath]]''.<ref name="SOLARISGMBp28"/>
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In 3051, he was piloting a ''[[Goliath]]''.<ref name="SOLARISGMBp28"/>
  
Prior to the Solaris Riots, he started fighting for the Grand Tournament in a ''[[Striker (BattleMech)|Striker]]''.<ref name="IoVp14">''Illusions of Victory'', p. 14 ''Chapter 2''</ref>
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Prior to the Solaris Riots, he started fighting for the Grand Tournament in a ''[[Striker (BattleMech)|Striker]]''.<ref name="IoVp14">''Illusions of Victory'', ch. 2, p. 14</ref>
  
In 3062 in his fight against Michael Searcy he was piloting a custom ''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]'' equipped with Jump Jets.
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In 3062, in his fight against Michael Searcy he was piloting a custom ''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]'' equipped with jump jets.
  
[[File:Vangergiff & Searcy fight 15-3062.jpg|thumb|right|Vandergriff & Searcy fight on August 15th, 3062]]
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[[File:Vangergiff vs Searcy.jpg|thumb|right|Vandergriff & Searcy fight on August 15th, 3062]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* ''[[Assumption of Risk]]'' (Novel)
 
* ''[[Assumption of Risk]]'' (Novel)
 
* ''[[Illusions of Victory]]'' (Novel)
 
* ''[[Illusions of Victory]]'' (Novel)
*''[[MechWarrior's Guide to Solaris VII]]''
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* ''[[MechWarrior's Guide to Solaris VII]]''
* ''[[Solaris VII: The Game World]]: Player Book''
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* ''[[Solaris VII: The Game World]]''
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Latest revision as of 05:56, 30 October 2023

Victor Vandergriff
Personal
Born3022
Died22 August 3062
AffiliationOonthrax Stables;
Skye Tigers Stables;
Lynch Stables
Profile
ProfessionArena Gladiator

Victor Vandergriff was a mid-thirty-first century Lyran Solaris VII MechWarrior. He was a one-time contender for the Solaris VII Class 6 Championship.

History[edit]

Early Solaris Years[edit]

During his initial rise, Vandergriff defeated Drago "Death from Above" Alldredge in a modified Wolverine, destroying the gyro of Alldredge's Daedalus in a savage display.[1]

By 3051 Victor Vandergriff was fighting for Oonthrax Stables and ranked seventeenth in the Solaris Top Twenty.[2]

Victor was part of the Skye Tigers Stables,[3] and was billed as the stable's number one fighter in late 3055. During his early fighting years, he was among the elite fighters of the game world, and had high hopes of becoming the Champion of Solaris.

His stable owner, Duke Ryan Steiner, was using his Stable as a means to exercise his political ambitions. Ryan Steiner decided to position Vandergriff to confront his political adversary's friends along with the current Champion of Solaris, Kai Allard-Liao.

At a party in March 3056, hosted by Mandrinn Tormano Liao, Victor Vandergriff was introduced to a trio of political scions including: Duchess Katrina Steiner-Davion, Kommandant Galen Cox, and Lady Omi Kurita. An argument quickly broke out between Duke Ryan and Galen Cox. Victor stood between him and Cox where they had a disagreement that started over the differences between regular combat and the fights of Solaris. Cox said he wished to confront Victor, but due to his not being a licensed professional fighter it would not be allowed. However, Kai Allard-Liao intervened and granted Cox an apprentice license to enable him to fight. To persuade Duke Ryan into approving the match, Kai proposed to change a scheduled warm-up match between him and Victor to the following week with Cox as his partner in the fight.[4]

On April 9th, Victor was teamed with his stable's rising star, Glenn Edenhoffer. For his fight, Victor brought a Goliath GOL-3S BattleMech into the labyrinthine tunnels of the Ishiyama arena. During the course of the fight he switched off fighting against Kai's Penetrator and Cox's Crusader. Victor came close to overcoming his opponents, but Kai skillfully destroyed his 'Mech's gyro, defeating him and then his teammate shortly afterwards.[5]

Later Years[edit]

After his crippling loss, Victor felt abandoned by his fans and the Skye Tigers, traded to desperate Lynch Stables. He lingered in the lower fighting classes for years. He was sometimes referred to by fight fans as a Zombie (Solaris VII slang for someone who knew he was already dead to the games). However, through his determination to not give up, he kept on fighting matches regardless of everyone.[6]

At the start of the 3062 season, Vandergriff was ranked twentieth in the Top Twenty.[7] By this stage Victor had developed a severe case of paranoia.

In that year's Grand Championship he fought against Stephen Neils in the first round, winning it. When Neils 'Mech falls, his cockpit was crushed. His death appears to have been an accident, not a killing in cold blood by Vandergriff.[8]

Through this paranoia, and during the Championship, he began to win fights with his battered Banshee assault 'Mech, climbing towards the finals.

On his fourth fight that year he beat Albert Mayetska.[9]

On August 15th, Victor began the fight for the title of Solaris Grand Champion, but the duel with Michael Searcy turned into open warfare in Solaris City. Vandergriff, began to lead the fight with the Katrina Steiner-Davion loyalists, however reluctantly. He was driven by the only thing he cared about, to have a rematch with Searcy. Due to his paranoid state of mind, Victor believed the FedSuns warrior was attempting to kill him.

The 16th of August during the push and takeover of the Riverside District, he encountered and killed Aaron Harper.[10]

On August 22nd, Michael Searcy led a FedSuns task force of 'Mechs and people into Loyalist-held areas. There he and Searcy began to finish their duel. Searcy lured Victor into the darkened Steiner Arena to finish his match and to keep the fighting from resuming in the city. Victor continued to fight without reason or caution, ignoring his 'Mech's heat levels. The duel took a brutal turn as Victor's Banshee engine began to lose containment and consume itself with white-hot fusion fire. In his last moments, Victor managed to down Searcy's Pillager, as his 'Mech exploded killing him, never letting go of his triggers.[11]

Mech[edit]

In 3051, he was piloting a Goliath.[2]

Prior to the Solaris Riots, he started fighting for the Grand Tournament in a Striker.[12]

In 3062, in his fight against Michael Searcy he was piloting a custom Banshee equipped with jump jets.

Vandergriff & Searcy fight on August 15th, 3062

References[edit]

  1. Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 144: "DAD-3D Daedalus"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Solaris VII: The Game World – Gamemaster's Book, p. 28: "The Top 20"
  3. Assumption of Risk, p. 99: "Victor named by then Skye Tigers manager Winslow Kindt as a member of Skye Tigers stable"
  4. Assumption of Risk, pp. 147–149: "Victor meets Katrina Steiner-Davion and future Solaris opponent Galen Cox"
  5. Assumption of Risk, pp. 204–213: "Details of Victor Vandergriff's failed early fighting match with Kai Allard-Liao and Galen Cox in April 3056"
  6. Solaris VII: The Game World – Player's Book, p. 61: "Solaris Slang" - Zombie slang from Solaris Slang list
  7. MechWarrior's Guide to Solaris VII, p. 64: "A Brief History of Solaris VII - A Primer for the Solaris Games - The Champions - BattleMech Stable Table"
  8. Illusions of Victory, Prelude, p. 8
  9. Illusions of Victory, ch. 6, p. 34
  10. "Illusions of Victory", ch. 14
  11. Illusions of Victory, pp. 225–252: Last battle of Victor Vandergriff
  12. Illusions of Victory, ch. 2, p. 14

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