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'''Jasmine "Jazz" duMartre''' - [[thirty-second century|Mid thirty-second century]] [[Solaris VII]] Warrior, co-stable leader.
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'''Jasmine "Jazz" du Martre''' was a mid-[[thirty-second century]] [[Solaris VII]] warrior and stable co-leader.
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==History==
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A Solaris VII [[infantry]] warrior, commonly known as a [[Dictionary#S|scrapper]], du Martre was a good infantry scout with uncanny reflexes. She was injured and hospitalized in [[3134]] while fighting as part of the [[Darcy's Divas]] scrapper team during a live-fire match.<ref>''Wolf Hunters'', ch. 11</ref>
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She met [[Yulri Wolf|Yulri]] in a match in [[3135]] and defeated him in one-on-one combat in the [[Black Hills Urban Combat Zone]].<ref>''Wolf Hunters'', pp. 73, 83</ref> She and Yulri decided to team up and developed a relationship while working with fight promoter [[Tommy Gunn]]. They formed the [[Canid Cooperative]], a partnership stable which has its member cross-trained on the co-op's other vehicles and equipment, including 'Mechs.<ref>''Wolf Hunters'', pp. 134–136</ref>
  
==Character History & Description==
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She led the [[Canid Scrapper]] team to aid Yulri in his match in the [[Ishiyama]] arena during the semifinals in June of [[3136]]. Her team was successful in defeating the illegal actions of a scrapper team known as the [[War Dogs]].<ref>''Wolf Hunters'', pp. 302–303</ref>
A [[Solaris VII]] [[infantry]]-warrior known as [[Dictionary#S|Scrapper]]. She's a good infantry scout with uncanny reflexes. She was injured and hospitalized in [[3134]] while fighting with the scrapper team known as [[Darcy's Divas]] during a live-fire match. She met [[Yulri Wolf|Yulri]] in a match in [[3135]] and defeated him in one-on-one combat in the [[Black Hills Urban Combat Zone]].<ref>''Wolf Hunters'', p. 73, 83 - "Jazz meets Yulri in scrapper match".</ref> She and Yulri decided to team up and developed a relationship while working with the fight promoter [[Tommy Gunn]]. They formed the [[Canid Cooperative]], a partnership stable which has its member cross-trained on the co-op's other vehicles and equipment including 'Mechs.<ref>''Wolf Hunters'', pp. 134-136 - "Deal is struck betwen Tommy Gunn and Simien Fox to finance Yulri's vision of a new kind of Solaris stable".</ref>
 
  
She led the Canid Scrapper team to aid Yulri in his match in the [[Ishiyama]] arena during semi-finals in June of [[3136]]. Her team was successful in defeating the illegal actions of a scrapper team known as ''[[War Dogs]]''.<ref>''Wolf Hunters'', pp. 302-303 - "Solaris Game Watch holovid show reports of the scandal between two stables and Canid's stables successfully stopping ''War Dogs'' team".</ref>
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She was second-in-command of the co-op and officially in charge of infantry and training.
  
She was the second-in command of the Co-op and officially in charge of infantry and training.
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==Notes==
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* Jazz's surname was written duMartre in ''Wolf Hunters'' and du Martre in the more recent ''Wars and Rumors''. Canon standard is that more recent publications take precedence.
  
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Wolf Hunters (novel)|Wolf Hunters]]''
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* ''[[Wars and Rumors]]'' (short story)
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* ''[[Wolf Hunters (novel)|Wolf Hunters]]'' (novel)
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Latest revision as of 03:17, 8 February 2024


Jasmine du Martre
Personal
Also known asJazz
AffiliationCanid Cooperative
Profile
ProfessionArena Gladiator

Jasmine "Jazz" du Martre was a mid-thirty-second century Solaris VII warrior and stable co-leader.

History[edit]

A Solaris VII infantry warrior, commonly known as a scrapper, du Martre was a good infantry scout with uncanny reflexes. She was injured and hospitalized in 3134 while fighting as part of the Darcy's Divas scrapper team during a live-fire match.[1]

She met Yulri in a match in 3135 and defeated him in one-on-one combat in the Black Hills Urban Combat Zone.[2] She and Yulri decided to team up and developed a relationship while working with fight promoter Tommy Gunn. They formed the Canid Cooperative, a partnership stable which has its member cross-trained on the co-op's other vehicles and equipment, including 'Mechs.[3]

She led the Canid Scrapper team to aid Yulri in his match in the Ishiyama arena during the semifinals in June of 3136. Her team was successful in defeating the illegal actions of a scrapper team known as the War Dogs.[4]

She was second-in-command of the co-op and officially in charge of infantry and training.

Notes[edit]

  • Jazz's surname was written duMartre in Wolf Hunters and du Martre in the more recent Wars and Rumors. Canon standard is that more recent publications take precedence.

References[edit]

  1. Wolf Hunters, ch. 11
  2. Wolf Hunters, pp. 73, 83
  3. Wolf Hunters, pp. 134–136
  4. Wolf Hunters, pp. 302–303

Bibliography[edit]