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A fashion designer of little note. Polkett began his career designing the [[Osterman Ecliptic]], a [[cruiser]] affectionately known to its fans as the Scrapheap. Many suspected that he was only offered this commission as the nephew of the then company director [[Juanita Osterman-Polkett]].
 
A fashion designer of little note. Polkett began his career designing the [[Osterman Ecliptic]], a [[cruiser]] affectionately known to its fans as the Scrapheap. Many suspected that he was only offered this commission as the nephew of the then company director [[Juanita Osterman-Polkett]].
  
In 949, leaving the pretentious world of high-society art behind, he attempted to gain a new fame as a neo-retropunk rockstar, founding band Gervais and the Greens. Their first single, Kick My Life, was moderately popular, but attempts to follow up on their success sank without trace.
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In 949, leaving the pretentious world of high-society art behind, he attempted to gain a new fame as a [[neopunk]] rockstar, founding band Gervais and the Greens. Their first single, Kick My Life, was moderately popular, but attempts to follow up on their success sank without trace.
  
 
[[Category: Fashion designers]][[Category: Musicians]]
 
[[Category: Fashion designers]][[Category: Musicians]]

Latest revision as of 11:57, 7 April 2007


A fashion designer of little note. Polkett began his career designing the Osterman Ecliptic, a cruiser affectionately known to its fans as the Scrapheap. Many suspected that he was only offered this commission as the nephew of the then company director Juanita Osterman-Polkett.

In 949, leaving the pretentious world of high-society art behind, he attempted to gain a new fame as a neopunk rockstar, founding band Gervais and the Greens. Their first single, Kick My Life, was moderately popular, but attempts to follow up on their success sank without trace.