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'''Jason Youngblood''' (b. ca. [[3010]]<ref>The text on the back cover of the [[Crescent Hawks Inception]] game, which is set in 3028, describes him as 18-year old</ref> &ndash; d. 3???) was the son of [[Jeremiah Youngblood]]. As an 18-year old [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] cadet at the Pacifica Training School, he re-created the [[Crescent Hawks]] and took command of the unit to fend off a [[Draconis Combine]] attack on [[Chara III]] in 3028. Subsequently, he was promoted to [[Lieutenant]] and given the unit as his own by [[Katrina Steiner]]. He led the unit at least up to the [[Battle of Luthien]] in late [[3051]].
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'''Jason Youngblood''' (b. ca. [[3010]]<ref>The text on the back cover of the [[Crescent Hawks Inception]] game, which is set in 3028, describes him as 18-year old</ref> &ndash; d. 3???) was the son of [[Jeremiah Youngblood]]. As an 18-year old [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] [[cadet]] at the [[Pacifica Training School]], he re-created the [[Crescent Hawks]] and took command of the unit to fend off a [[Draconis Combine]] attack on [[Chara III]] in [[3028]]. Subsequently, he was promoted to [[Lieutenant]] and given the unit as his own by [[Katrina Steiner]]. He led the unit at least up to the [[Battle of Luthien]] in late [[3051]].
  
 
Jason Youngblood had a son named [[Jeremiah Youngblood II|Jeremiah]] after his grandfather (Jason's father)<ref>[[BattleCorps]] scenario [[Cornered Prey]]</ref>.
 
Jason Youngblood had a son named [[Jeremiah Youngblood II|Jeremiah]] after his grandfather (Jason's father)<ref>[[BattleCorps]] scenario [[Cornered Prey]]</ref>.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Jason Youngblood was the player's alter ego in the computer games [[Crescent Hawks Inception]] and [[Crescent Hawks Revenge]]. Although the [[canon]]icity of games is generally questionable, most content from these particular games was canonized, including Jason, his father, the Crescent Hawks and the games' general storylines.
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Jason Youngblood was the player's alter ego in the computer games [[Crescent Hawks Inception]] and [[Crescent Hawks Revenge]]. Although the [[canon]]icity of those games is generally questionable, most content from these particular games was canonized, including Jason, his father, the Crescent Hawks and the games' general storylines.
  
Jason Youngblood and his Crescent Hawks were mentioned it the after battle of the Battle of Luthien in the novel [[Lost Destiny]] which adds to the [[canon]]icity of Jason Youngblood and the Crescent Hawks.
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Jason Youngblood and his Crescent Hawks were mentioned after the [[Battle of Luthien]] in the novel [[Lost Destiny]] which adds to the [[canon]]icity of Jason Youngblood and the Crescent Hawks.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 18:38, 30 June 2013

Jason Youngblood (b. ca. 3010[1] – d. 3???) was the son of Jeremiah Youngblood. As an 18-year old MechWarrior cadet at the Pacifica Training School, he re-created the Crescent Hawks and took command of the unit to fend off a Draconis Combine attack on Chara III in 3028. Subsequently, he was promoted to Lieutenant and given the unit as his own by Katrina Steiner. He led the unit at least up to the Battle of Luthien in late 3051.

Jason Youngblood had a son named Jeremiah after his grandfather (Jason's father)[2].

Notes

Jason Youngblood was the player's alter ego in the computer games Crescent Hawks Inception and Crescent Hawks Revenge. Although the canonicity of those games is generally questionable, most content from these particular games was canonized, including Jason, his father, the Crescent Hawks and the games' general storylines.

Jason Youngblood and his Crescent Hawks were mentioned after the Battle of Luthien in the novel Lost Destiny which adds to the canonicity of Jason Youngblood and the Crescent Hawks.

References

  1. The text on the back cover of the Crescent Hawks Inception game, which is set in 3028, describes him as 18-year old
  2. BattleCorps scenario Cornered Prey