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'''Jaime Wolf''' (born [[2980]]<ref>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 79, "Jaime Wolf Profile"</ref> &ndash; died October 18th, [[3067]], aged 87 years) was born on the [[Clan Wolf]] enclave on [[Eden]] at the farming settlement of Applegate, the son of [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] Jon Vickers and Brigit of the merchant caste.
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[[File:Jaime Wolf.jpg|right|thumb|At the age of 35]]'''Jaime Wolf''' (born [[2980]]<ref>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 79, "Jaime Wolf Profile"</ref> &ndash; died October 18th, [[3067]], aged 87 years) was born at the farming settlement of Applegate in the [[Clan Wolf]] enclave on [[Eden]], the son of [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] Jon Vickers and Brigit of the merchant caste.
[[File:Jaime Wolf.jpg|right|thumb|At the age of 35]]
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
 
===Clan Career===
 
===Clan Career===
At age ten he was tested and accepted into the Warrior caste, and assigned to Gamma Ten [[Freeborn]] Sibko. He piloted an antiquated ''[[Archer]]'' in his [[Trial of Position]] where he disabled a [[trueborn]]-piloted ''[[Nova (Black Hawk)|Nova]]''. Subsequently, he was assigned to the Choyer Garrison Cluster in [[3000]], where he distinguished himself in the defense against [[Clan Nova Cat]] forces when his [[Cluster]] defeated a [[Trinary]] in a [[Trial of Possession]] over mineral rights on [[Circe]]. He then rose to the rank of [[Star Commander]] in the [[328th Assault (Clan Wolf)|328th Assault Cluster]] under [[Star Captain]] [[Natasha Kerensky]]. Following his performance against [[Clan Diamond Shark]] on [[Paxon]] and [[Clan Jade Falcon]] on [[Eden]], he easily tested up for Star Captain following [[Ulric Kerensky]]'s promotion to [[Star Colonel]] in [[3003]]. {{cn}}
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===Wolf's Dragoons===
 
===Wolf's Dragoons===
 
Promising the creation of a "Wolf" [[Honorname]], Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] offered Jaime Wolf and his younger brother [[Joshua Wolf]] command of the Clan reconnaissance mission into the [[Inner Sphere]] that was [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. They set out in [[3004]], and the story of Jaime Wolf's life was essentially that of Wolf's Dragoons from this point onwards.  
 
Promising the creation of a "Wolf" [[Honorname]], Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] offered Jaime Wolf and his younger brother [[Joshua Wolf]] command of the Clan reconnaissance mission into the [[Inner Sphere]] that was [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. They set out in [[3004]], and the story of Jaime Wolf's life was essentially that of Wolf's Dragoons from this point onwards.  
  
En route to the Inner Sphere, Jaime married Ellen, a dependent who had been assigned to the mission. Their son [[Mackenzie Wolf]] was born while Jaime Wolf was leading the Dragoons' Alpha Regiment against [[Capellan Confederation]] forces on [[Styk]], fulfilling a mercenary contract with [[House Davion]].
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En route to the Inner Sphere, Jaime married Ellen, a dependent who had been assigned to the mission. Their son [[Mackenzie Wolf]] was born while Jaime Wolf was leading the Dragoons' Alpha Regiment against [[Capellan Confederation]] forces on [[Styk]], fulfilling a [[mercenary]] contract with [[House Davion]].
  
===The Waco Rangers===
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===The Waco Rangers incident===
During their employment with House Davion the Dragoons also attacked [[New Aragon]] in [[3008]]. Over the course of the fighting the son of enemy mercenary captain [[Wayne Waco]] was killed by members of the Dragoons and Waco swore a death oath against Jaime Wolf and the Dragoons, henceforth striving to be Jaime Wolf's nemesis.
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During their employment with House Davion the Dragoons also attacked [[New Aragon]] in [[3008]], where the [[Waco Rangers]] mercenary unit fought on the defending side. Over the course of the fighting the son of enemy mercenary captain [[Wayne Waco]] was killed by members of the Dragoons under somewhat unclear circumstances (reportedly, a Dragoon ''[[Stalker]]'' stepped on Waco's son John after he had ejected from his downed ''[[Wasp]]''). Although an investigation by the [[Mercenary Review Board]] cleared Wolf's Dragoons of all charges, Wayne Waco considered the act a war crime and maintained the Dragoons had murdered his son. He subsequently swore a death oath against Jaime Wolf and the Dragoons, henceforth striving to be Jaime Wolf's nemesis. However, Wolf apparently did not take him particularly serious and the feud was rather one-sided for decades to come.
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===Candace Liao===
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While the Dragoons were in employ to [[House Liao]], Duchess [[Candace Liao]], the Capellan Confederation's ruling [[Chancellor]]'s daughter, tried to start a relationship with Jaime Wolf in [[3013]]. Reportedly, she was distressed because she had been promised to the unstable Duke [[Anton Marik]] in a political marriage by her father and sought to win over Jaime Wolf and his unit to enlarge her own power base. It was not publicly known at that time that Jaime Wolf was already married; in any case he rejected the young Duchess. She then unsuccessfully tried to bring other high-ranking Dragoon officers under her sway and finally left, enraged and humiliated. Near the end of the year, Jaime Wolf survived a malfunction that caused his 'Mech's ammunition to explode and later an assassin was killed by security guards in his private villa; Candace Liao was suspected to be behind both incidents although this could not be proven.
  
 
===Anton Marik's hostages===
 
===Anton Marik's hostages===
Wolf and his unit served [[Anton Marik]] during the [[Marik Civil War]] from [[3014]] to [[3015]]. Duke Anton's revolt failed, and he ultimately resorted to taking a portion of the Dragoons hostage. The hostages, which included Jaime's wife and both of their daughters as well as his brother Joshua, were killed. Wolf's Dragoons exacted their vengeance upon him and raided his stronghold on [[New Delos]], killing Duke Anton and exterminating his troops almost to the last man.
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Shortly afterwards, [[Maximilian Liao]] handed over his contract with Wolf's Dragoons to Anton Marik during the [[Marik Civil War]] which lasted from [[3014]] to [[3015]]. Duke Anton's revolt failed, and he ultimately resorted to taking a portion of the Dragoons hostage to enforce his orders and keep the Dragoons in line. The hostages, which included Jaime's wife and both of their daughters as well as his brother Joshua, were killed. Wolf's Dragoons exacted their vengeance upon Anton Marik and raided his stronghold on [[New Delos]], killing the Duke and exterminating his troops almost to the last man.
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This also ended the civil war. In a surprising move, [[Captain-General]] Janos did not exact vengeance upon the rebels' mercenaries. Instead, he offered them to work for the [[Free Worlds League]]. Jaime Wolf accepted.
  
 
===Last resupply run===
 
===Last resupply run===
Following a hard-fought campaign on [[Hesperus II]], Jaime Wolf and his Dragoons made a last resupply run to the Clans, starting in [[3019]] and ending [[3020]]. They received new orders from Khan Kerlin Ward, namely to prepare the Inner Sphere for a Clan invasion. Following their orders, the Dragoons severed all ties with the Clans, going so far as even deleting the navigational data on their [[JumpShip]]s.
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Following a hard-fought campaign on [[Hesperus II]], Jaime Wolf and his Dragoons made a last resupply run to the Clans, setting out in [[3019]] and returning in [[3020]]. This time they received new orders from Khan Kerlin Ward, namely to prepare the Inner Sphere for a Clan invasion. Following their orders, the Dragoons severed all ties with the Clans, going so far as even deleting the navigational data on their [[JumpShip]]s.
  
 
===Friendship with Minobu Tetsuhara===
 
===Friendship with Minobu Tetsuhara===
 
During a raid on [[Dromini VI]] in September [[3021]] Jaime Wolf victoriously battled a [[Draconis Combine]] tank unit alone in his ''Archer''. His 'Mech then overheated and shut down when enemy 'Mech forces appeared, but the enemy commander [[Minobu Tetsuhara]] acknowledged his skills as a warrior and spared him. When the Dragoons signed on with the Draconis Combine in [[3023]], Tetsuhara was assigned as their liaison officer, and Jaime and he became fast friends. However, the treacherous actions of Warlord [[Grieg Samsonov]] turned the Dragoons against the Draconis Combine and [[Takashi Kurita]] and they retreated to the ice world of [[Misery]], pursued by Draconis Combine forces under the command of the unlucky Minobu Tetsuhara, who had cruelly been ordered to march against his best friend.
 
During a raid on [[Dromini VI]] in September [[3021]] Jaime Wolf victoriously battled a [[Draconis Combine]] tank unit alone in his ''Archer''. His 'Mech then overheated and shut down when enemy 'Mech forces appeared, but the enemy commander [[Minobu Tetsuhara]] acknowledged his skills as a warrior and spared him. When the Dragoons signed on with the Draconis Combine in [[3023]], Tetsuhara was assigned as their liaison officer, and Jaime and he became fast friends. However, the treacherous actions of Warlord [[Grieg Samsonov]] turned the Dragoons against the Draconis Combine and [[Takashi Kurita]] and they retreated to the ice world of [[Misery]], pursued by Draconis Combine forces under the command of the unlucky Minobu Tetsuhara, who had cruelly been ordered to march against his best friend.
  
Jaime Wolf remained defensive and refused to take offensive action against the Draconis Combine while the Dragoons were still legally under contract. He used Tetsuhara's strong sense of honor against him to dictate the terms of the engagement on Misery: Wolf secretly deployed satellites in orbit but did not use any of his aerospace units, luring Tetsuhara into believing they were fighting a ritual 'Mech battle. Accordingly, Tetsuhara did not launch his fighter either which prevented his forces from noticing the satellites.
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Jaime Wolf remained defensive and refused to take offensive action against the Draconis Combine while the Dragoons were still legally under contract. He used Tetsuhara's strong sense of honor against him to dictate the terms of the engagement on Misery: Wolf secretly deployed satellites in orbit but did not use any of his aerospace units, luring Tetsuhara into believing they were fighting a ritual 'Mech battle. Accordingly, Tetsuhara did not launch his fighters either which prevented his forces from noticing the satellites.
  
 
Virtually in the minute when the contract had run out just after midnight, the Dragoon forces finally moved out against the Combine troops. The satellites were pivotal in the Dragoons' victory over weeks of prolonged fighting, and Tetsuhara was taken captive. Tetsuhara was subsequently adamant in his decision to commit [[seppuku]], and Jaime Wolf, having failed to dissuade his old friend, agreed to Tetsuhara's request to shoot him with a laser pistol at the conclusion of the ceremony.
 
Virtually in the minute when the contract had run out just after midnight, the Dragoon forces finally moved out against the Combine troops. The satellites were pivotal in the Dragoons' victory over weeks of prolonged fighting, and Tetsuhara was taken captive. Tetsuhara was subsequently adamant in his decision to commit [[seppuku]], and Jaime Wolf, having failed to dissuade his old friend, agreed to Tetsuhara's request to shoot him with a laser pistol at the conclusion of the ceremony.
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Davion agents had negotiated to hire the Dragoons when their relations with the Draconis Combine had soured already, and the Dragoons could flee right into a new contract following the fighting on Misery.
 
Davion agents had negotiated to hire the Dragoons when their relations with the Draconis Combine had soured already, and the Dragoons could flee right into a new contract following the fighting on Misery.
  
On the eve of the wedding of [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Melissa Steiner]] on [[Terra]] on August 27th, 3028, Jaime Wolf confronted [[Takashi Kurita]] and publicly scorned him for betraying and ruining a worthy and loyal underlying in fluent Japanese, throwing the ritual swords of the late Minobu Tetsuhara at the Coordinator's feet. Wolf even went so far as to declare a personal war between Wolf's Dragoons and the Coordinator over the events.
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On the eve of the wedding of [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Melissa Steiner]] on [[Terra]] on August 27th, 3028, Jaime Wolf confronted [[Takashi Kurita]] and publicly scorned him for betraying and ruining a worthy and loyal underling in fluent Japanese, throwing the ritual swords of the late Minobu Tetsuhara at the Coordinator's feet. Wolf even went so far as to declare a personal war between Wolf's Dragoons and the Coordinator over the events.
  
By design or chance, this channeled the efforts of the irate House Kurita in a predictable fashion in the Fourth Succession War that Hanse Davion had scheduled to begin on that very day. Deeply insulted, the Combine threw regiment after regiment specifically against the Dragoons and they were hammered on [[Glenmora]], [[Harrow's Sun]] and [[Wapakoneta]] until they withdrew to [[Crossing]] for a last stand. The Dragoons were reduced from five regiments to a single provisional regiment of mixed troops in this ordeal, but they inflicted horrendous losses on the attackers. The Combine was so preoccupied with Jaime Wolf and his unit that they neglected their other fronts in the war.
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By design or chance, this channeled the efforts of the irate House Kurita in a predictable fashion in the Fourth Succession War that Hanse Davion had scheduled to begin on that very day. Deeply insulted, the Combine threw regiment after regiment specifically against the Dragoons and they were hammered on [[Glenmora]], [[Harrow's Sun]] and [[Wapakoneta]] until they withdrew to [[Crossing]] for a last stand. The Dragoons were reduced from five regiments to a single provisional regiment of mixed troops in this ordeal, but they in turn inflicted horrendous losses on the attackers. The Combine was so preoccupied with Jaime Wolf and his unit that they neglected their other fronts in the war.
  
 
===Outreach===
 
===Outreach===
After the war, a grateful House Davion turned the world of [[Outreach]] over to the Dragoons for their service, giving them a chance to rebuild. Jaime Wolf had specifically requested this world because he knew of [[Star League]]-era manufacturing facilities there. The [[Federated Commonwealth]] had suspected that and sent another unit to Outreach to inspect the ruined factories first. Ironically, that unit had been Snord's Irregulars (whose connection with Wolf's Dragoons remained a secret). [[Cranston Snord]] provided the full planetary survey data to Jaime Wolf while giving an inconspicuous report to House Steiner; based on his report, the world was granted to the Dragoons.
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After the war, a grateful House Davion turned the world of [[Outreach]] over to the Dragoons for their service, giving them a chance to rebuild. Jaime Wolf had specifically requested this world because he knew of [[Star League]]-era manufacturing facilities there. The [[Federated Commonwealth]] had suspected that and sent another unit to Outreach to inspect the ruined factories first. Ironically, that unit was Snord's Irregulars (who were a secret offshoot of Wolf's Dragoons). [[Cranston Snord]] provided the full planetary survey data to Jaime Wolf while giving an innocuous report to House Steiner; based on his report, the world was granted to the Dragoons.
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The Dragoons settled on Outreach permanently in [[3030]]. With a world to call their own, the Dragoons grew from became a mini-nation and Jaime Wolf became a de-facto planetary ruler in addition to being commander of Wolf's Dragoons. The factories on Outreach were refurbished by [[Blackwell Industries]], providing great financial gain and a solid manufacturing base. Most importantly, however, Jaime Wolf used his unit's position as the premier mercenary unit to set up a [[hiring hall]] on [[Outreach]]. The world would gradually eclipse legendary [[Galatea]] and become the new [[Mercenary's Star]].
  
 
===The Clan Invasion===
 
===The Clan Invasion===
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When the [[Clan Invasion]] finally came in [[3050]], Jaime Wolf called all leaders of the Inner Sphere to Outreach to discuss the new threat. He also revealed the origins of his unit, and trained the [[Successor States|Successor State]] heirs in anti-[[Clan]] tactics.
 
When the [[Clan Invasion]] finally came in [[3050]], Jaime Wolf called all leaders of the Inner Sphere to Outreach to discuss the new threat. He also revealed the origins of his unit, and trained the [[Successor States|Successor State]] heirs in anti-[[Clan]] tactics.
  
The Clans issued a formal recall order to Wolf's Dragoons, but the unit at large ignored it, having integrated personnel from the Inner Sphere in their ranks for years. One notable person to return to the Clans was the infamous Natasha Kerensky who attained the rank of Khan in the Wolf touman before long.
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The Clans issued a formal recall order to Wolf's Dragoons, but the unit at large ignored it, having integrated personnel from the Inner Sphere in their ranks for years. One notable person to heed the order and return to the Clans was Natasha Kerensky.
  
The Dragoons did not see combat action against the Clans at first, as they were held back by their employer, the Federated Commonwealth. A critical moment in the invasion came when [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguar]] and [[Clan Nova Cat]] together threatened to overrun [[Luthien]], the capital of the Draconis Combine. Both Wolf's Dragoons and the [[Kell Hounds]], mercenary units who had private wars going with the Combine, were sent to bolster Luthien's defenses. Although neither was happy with the assignment, they carried it out and Takashi Kurita subsequently had to live with the fact that he owed his realm's very survival to some of its greatest enemies.
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The Dragoons did not see combat action against the Clans at first, as they were held back by their employer, the Federated Commonwealth. A critical moment in the invasion came when [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] and [[Clan Nova Cat]] together threatened to overrun [[Luthien]], the capital of the Draconis Combine. Both Wolf's Dragoons and the [[Kell Hounds]], mercenary units who had private wars going with the Combine, were sent to bolster Luthien's defenses. Although neither was happy with the assignment, they carried it out and Takashi Kurita subsequently had to live with the fact that he owed his realm's very survival to some of its greatest enemies.
  
 
===Civil War among the Dragoons===
 
===Civil War among the Dragoons===
The influx of captured Clan bondsmen and Inner Sphere recruits created a unique blend of cultures on Outreach. Elson, a Clansman, convinced Jaime's grandson, [[Alpin Wolf|Alpin]], to claim command after the death of Jaime's son MacKenzie, resulting in the brief [[Dragoon Civil War]] in [[3054]], which Jaime Wolf eventually prevailed. Alpin was killed in the fighting. After this, Jaime instituted a number of reforms, including appointing [[Maeve Wolf]] as general and field commander.
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The influx of captured Clan bondsmen and Inner Sphere recruits created a unique blend of cultures on Outreach. Elson, a Clansman, convinced Jaime's grandson, [[Alpin Wolf|Alpin]], to claim command after the death of Jaime's son MacKenzie, resulting in the brief [[Dragoon Civil War]] in [[3054]]. Jaime Wolf eventually prevailed, though at great personal cost. Alpin was killed in the fighting. After this, Jaime instituted a number of reforms, including appointing [[Maeve Wolf]] as general and field commander.
  
 
===Death===
 
===Death===
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==BattleMech==
 
==BattleMech==
Jaime Wolf piloted a 70-ton ''Archer'' painted blue and gold. Circumstantial evidence suggests it was of the ARC-2W subtype which was exclusively manufactured by Wolf's Dragoons on their mobile space station ''Hephaistos''. True to Clan traditions, Jaime Wolf would frequently lead his troops into combat in his 'Mech and did not hesitate to risk his life in battle. His life was in jeopardy on at least two occasions where Minobu Tetsuhara saved him, and in the latter case Wolf's 'Mech was destroyed. Wolf was still piloting an ''Archer'' when he was killed on Outreach.
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Jaime Wolf piloted a 70-ton ''Archer'' painted blue and gold. Circumstantial evidence suggests it was of the ARC-2W subtype which was exclusively manufactured by Wolf's Dragoons on their mobile space station ''Hephaestus''. True to Clan traditions, Jaime Wolf would frequently lead his troops into combat in his 'Mech and did not hesitate to risk his life in battle. His life was in jeopardy on at least two occasions where Minobu Tetsuhara saved him, and in the latter case Wolf's 'Mech was destroyed. Wolf was still piloting an ''Archer'' when he was killed on Outreach.
  
 
==Marriage and Children==
 
==Marriage and Children==
 
Jaime Wolf was known to have been married at least twice in his life. He married his first wife, Ellen, while en route to the Inner Sphere. Both Ellen and his two daughters Lynn and Brigit were executed by [[Anton Marik]], with [[Mackenzie Wolf|Mackenzie]] being the only survivor.<ref name=HBW16>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 16 "Jaime Wolf"</ref>  
 
Jaime Wolf was known to have been married at least twice in his life. He married his first wife, Ellen, while en route to the Inner Sphere. Both Ellen and his two daughters Lynn and Brigit were executed by [[Anton Marik]], with [[Mackenzie Wolf|Mackenzie]] being the only survivor.<ref name=HBW16>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 16 "Jaime Wolf"</ref>  
  
Some years after Ellen's death, he began a relationship with [[Marisha Dandridge]] from the Dragoons' Training Command handling civilian matters. <ref>''Wolves on the Border (novel)'' p. 91</ref> He and Marisha would eventually marry and have three children of their own. Two daughters, Katherine and Rachel, and a son, Joshua, named for his uncle. <ref>''Wolf Pack'' pp. 286-287</ref>
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Some years after Ellen's death, he began a relationship with [[Marisha Dandridge]] from the Dragoons' Training Command handling civilian matters.<ref>''Wolves on the Border (novel)'' p. 91</ref> He and Marisha would eventually marry and have three children of their own: Two daughters, Katherine and Rachel, and a son, Joshua, named for his uncle.<ref>''Wolf Pack'' pp. 286-287</ref>
 
 
==Quotes==
 
Jaime Wolf: ''I think you mistake the gravity of the situation, Lady Romano. If we don't stop the Clans, who will?''
 
 
 
[[Romano Liao]]: ''You forget, Colonel Wolf, that when the Star League collapsed, General Alexandr Kerensky led away nearly the whole Star League army beyond the Periphery. They're out there. They have been waiting all this time, waiting for the day mankind would again need their help. They will come and they will save us from the Clans.''
 
 
 
Wolf: ''Lady Romano, have you heard nothing I've said?''
 
 
 
Wolf: ''Don't you see? '''Kerensky's people have returned. They are the Clans.''' ''
 
 
 
-Excerpt from the Conference on Outreach, January 15, [[3051]]<ref>''Blood Legacy'', Chapter 1</ref>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"To define the embodiment of honor is to understand the nature of the Clans..."
 
 
 
-From ''Out of Ignorance: The Return of Kerensky's People'' by Jaime Wolf, New Avalon Press, August [[3053]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"When I told him that from that day forward the Dragoons were at war with his House, [[Takashi Kurita]] didn't bat an eye. I wasn't even sure he believed me - the [[Coordinator]] never was an easy man to read."
 
 
 
"He believed me later, of course."
 
 
 
-From ''A Lifetime in the Trade: Reminiscences of a Mercenary'' by Jaime Wolf, New Avalon Press, [[3055]]
 
  
 
==Portrait Gallery==
 
==Portrait Gallery==

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At the age of 35

Jaime Wolf (born 2980[1] – died October 18th, 3067, aged 87 years) was born at the farming settlement of Applegate in the Clan Wolf enclave on Eden, the son of MechWarrior Jon Vickers and Brigit of the merchant caste.

History

Clan Career


Wolf's Dragoons

Promising the creation of a "Wolf" Honorname, Khan Kerlin Ward offered Jaime Wolf and his younger brother Joshua Wolf command of the Clan reconnaissance mission into the Inner Sphere that was Wolf's Dragoons. They set out in 3004, and the story of Jaime Wolf's life was essentially that of Wolf's Dragoons from this point onwards.

En route to the Inner Sphere, Jaime married Ellen, a dependent who had been assigned to the mission. Their son Mackenzie Wolf was born while Jaime Wolf was leading the Dragoons' Alpha Regiment against Capellan Confederation forces on Styk, fulfilling a mercenary contract with House Davion.

The Waco Rangers incident

During their employment with House Davion the Dragoons also attacked New Aragon in 3008, where the Waco Rangers mercenary unit fought on the defending side. Over the course of the fighting the son of enemy mercenary captain Wayne Waco was killed by members of the Dragoons under somewhat unclear circumstances (reportedly, a Dragoon Stalker stepped on Waco's son John after he had ejected from his downed Wasp). Although an investigation by the Mercenary Review Board cleared Wolf's Dragoons of all charges, Wayne Waco considered the act a war crime and maintained the Dragoons had murdered his son. He subsequently swore a death oath against Jaime Wolf and the Dragoons, henceforth striving to be Jaime Wolf's nemesis. However, Wolf apparently did not take him particularly serious and the feud was rather one-sided for decades to come.

Candace Liao

While the Dragoons were in employ to House Liao, Duchess Candace Liao, the Capellan Confederation's ruling Chancellor's daughter, tried to start a relationship with Jaime Wolf in 3013. Reportedly, she was distressed because she had been promised to the unstable Duke Anton Marik in a political marriage by her father and sought to win over Jaime Wolf and his unit to enlarge her own power base. It was not publicly known at that time that Jaime Wolf was already married; in any case he rejected the young Duchess. She then unsuccessfully tried to bring other high-ranking Dragoon officers under her sway and finally left, enraged and humiliated. Near the end of the year, Jaime Wolf survived a malfunction that caused his 'Mech's ammunition to explode and later an assassin was killed by security guards in his private villa; Candace Liao was suspected to be behind both incidents although this could not be proven.

Anton Marik's hostages

Shortly afterwards, Maximilian Liao handed over his contract with Wolf's Dragoons to Anton Marik during the Marik Civil War which lasted from 3014 to 3015. Duke Anton's revolt failed, and he ultimately resorted to taking a portion of the Dragoons hostage to enforce his orders and keep the Dragoons in line. The hostages, which included Jaime's wife and both of their daughters as well as his brother Joshua, were killed. Wolf's Dragoons exacted their vengeance upon Anton Marik and raided his stronghold on New Delos, killing the Duke and exterminating his troops almost to the last man.

This also ended the civil war. In a surprising move, Captain-General Janos did not exact vengeance upon the rebels' mercenaries. Instead, he offered them to work for the Free Worlds League. Jaime Wolf accepted.

Last resupply run

Following a hard-fought campaign on Hesperus II, Jaime Wolf and his Dragoons made a last resupply run to the Clans, setting out in 3019 and returning in 3020. This time they received new orders from Khan Kerlin Ward, namely to prepare the Inner Sphere for a Clan invasion. Following their orders, the Dragoons severed all ties with the Clans, going so far as even deleting the navigational data on their JumpShips.

Friendship with Minobu Tetsuhara

During a raid on Dromini VI in September 3021 Jaime Wolf victoriously battled a Draconis Combine tank unit alone in his Archer. His 'Mech then overheated and shut down when enemy 'Mech forces appeared, but the enemy commander Minobu Tetsuhara acknowledged his skills as a warrior and spared him. When the Dragoons signed on with the Draconis Combine in 3023, Tetsuhara was assigned as their liaison officer, and Jaime and he became fast friends. However, the treacherous actions of Warlord Grieg Samsonov turned the Dragoons against the Draconis Combine and Takashi Kurita and they retreated to the ice world of Misery, pursued by Draconis Combine forces under the command of the unlucky Minobu Tetsuhara, who had cruelly been ordered to march against his best friend.

Jaime Wolf remained defensive and refused to take offensive action against the Draconis Combine while the Dragoons were still legally under contract. He used Tetsuhara's strong sense of honor against him to dictate the terms of the engagement on Misery: Wolf secretly deployed satellites in orbit but did not use any of his aerospace units, luring Tetsuhara into believing they were fighting a ritual 'Mech battle. Accordingly, Tetsuhara did not launch his fighters either which prevented his forces from noticing the satellites.

Virtually in the minute when the contract had run out just after midnight, the Dragoon forces finally moved out against the Combine troops. The satellites were pivotal in the Dragoons' victory over weeks of prolonged fighting, and Tetsuhara was taken captive. Tetsuhara was subsequently adamant in his decision to commit seppuku, and Jaime Wolf, having failed to dissuade his old friend, agreed to Tetsuhara's request to shoot him with a laser pistol at the conclusion of the ceremony.

Private War with the Draconis Combine

The bitter events on Misery would have an impact on the upcoming Fourth Succession War, although it seems unlikely that this was planned.

Davion agents had negotiated to hire the Dragoons when their relations with the Draconis Combine had soured already, and the Dragoons could flee right into a new contract following the fighting on Misery.

On the eve of the wedding of Hanse Davion and Melissa Steiner on Terra on August 27th, 3028, Jaime Wolf confronted Takashi Kurita and publicly scorned him for betraying and ruining a worthy and loyal underling in fluent Japanese, throwing the ritual swords of the late Minobu Tetsuhara at the Coordinator's feet. Wolf even went so far as to declare a personal war between Wolf's Dragoons and the Coordinator over the events.

By design or chance, this channeled the efforts of the irate House Kurita in a predictable fashion in the Fourth Succession War that Hanse Davion had scheduled to begin on that very day. Deeply insulted, the Combine threw regiment after regiment specifically against the Dragoons and they were hammered on Glenmora, Harrow's Sun and Wapakoneta until they withdrew to Crossing for a last stand. The Dragoons were reduced from five regiments to a single provisional regiment of mixed troops in this ordeal, but they in turn inflicted horrendous losses on the attackers. The Combine was so preoccupied with Jaime Wolf and his unit that they neglected their other fronts in the war.

Outreach

After the war, a grateful House Davion turned the world of Outreach over to the Dragoons for their service, giving them a chance to rebuild. Jaime Wolf had specifically requested this world because he knew of Star League-era manufacturing facilities there. The Federated Commonwealth had suspected that and sent another unit to Outreach to inspect the ruined factories first. Ironically, that unit was Snord's Irregulars (who were a secret offshoot of Wolf's Dragoons). Cranston Snord provided the full planetary survey data to Jaime Wolf while giving an innocuous report to House Steiner; based on his report, the world was granted to the Dragoons.

The Dragoons settled on Outreach permanently in 3030. With a world to call their own, the Dragoons grew from became a mini-nation and Jaime Wolf became a de-facto planetary ruler in addition to being commander of Wolf's Dragoons. The factories on Outreach were refurbished by Blackwell Industries, providing great financial gain and a solid manufacturing base. Most importantly, however, Jaime Wolf used his unit's position as the premier mercenary unit to set up a hiring hall on Outreach. The world would gradually eclipse legendary Galatea and become the new Mercenary's Star.

The Clan Invasion

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At Age of 70 in 3050

When the Clan Invasion finally came in 3050, Jaime Wolf called all leaders of the Inner Sphere to Outreach to discuss the new threat. He also revealed the origins of his unit, and trained the Successor State heirs in anti-Clan tactics.

The Clans issued a formal recall order to Wolf's Dragoons, but the unit at large ignored it, having integrated personnel from the Inner Sphere in their ranks for years. One notable person to heed the order and return to the Clans was Natasha Kerensky.

The Dragoons did not see combat action against the Clans at first, as they were held back by their employer, the Federated Commonwealth. A critical moment in the invasion came when Clan Smoke Jaguar and Clan Nova Cat together threatened to overrun Luthien, the capital of the Draconis Combine. Both Wolf's Dragoons and the Kell Hounds, mercenary units who had private wars going with the Combine, were sent to bolster Luthien's defenses. Although neither was happy with the assignment, they carried it out and Takashi Kurita subsequently had to live with the fact that he owed his realm's very survival to some of its greatest enemies.

Civil War among the Dragoons

The influx of captured Clan bondsmen and Inner Sphere recruits created a unique blend of cultures on Outreach. Elson, a Clansman, convinced Jaime's grandson, Alpin, to claim command after the death of Jaime's son MacKenzie, resulting in the brief Dragoon Civil War in 3054. Jaime Wolf eventually prevailed, though at great personal cost. Alpin was killed in the fighting. After this, Jaime instituted a number of reforms, including appointing Maeve Wolf as general and field commander.

Death

Unrest fostered by the Word of Blake erupted into a shooting war on Outreach on 15 October, 3067, when disgruntled, down-on-their luck mercenary units attacked Wolf's Dragoons on their own planet. Leading elements included the Waco Rangers, outspoken enemies of Wolf's Dragoons for decades. On October 18, 3067, Jaime Wolf was found dead in the cockpit of his Archer, having died in the aftermath of a duel with Wayne Waco's BattleMaster where the geriatric Waco had been killed by Wolf.[2]

BattleMech

Jaime Wolf piloted a 70-ton Archer painted blue and gold. Circumstantial evidence suggests it was of the ARC-2W subtype which was exclusively manufactured by Wolf's Dragoons on their mobile space station Hephaestus. True to Clan traditions, Jaime Wolf would frequently lead his troops into combat in his 'Mech and did not hesitate to risk his life in battle. His life was in jeopardy on at least two occasions where Minobu Tetsuhara saved him, and in the latter case Wolf's 'Mech was destroyed. Wolf was still piloting an Archer when he was killed on Outreach.

Marriage and Children

Jaime Wolf was known to have been married at least twice in his life. He married his first wife, Ellen, while en route to the Inner Sphere. Both Ellen and his two daughters Lynn and Brigit were executed by Anton Marik, with Mackenzie being the only survivor.[3]

Some years after Ellen's death, he began a relationship with Marisha Dandridge from the Dragoons' Training Command handling civilian matters.[4] He and Marisha would eventually marry and have three children of their own: Two daughters, Katherine and Rachel, and a son, Joshua, named for his uncle.[5]

Portrait Gallery

References

  1. Era Report: 3052, p. 79, "Jaime Wolf Profile"
  2. Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, pp. 11-13, "Jihad Timeline"
  3. Historical: Brush Wars, p. 16 "Jaime Wolf"
  4. Wolves on the Border (novel) p. 91
  5. Wolf Pack pp. 286-287

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