Dianna Jones

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Dianna Jones
Personal
Also known as"Dagger" Di Jones
Born4 April 3112
AffiliationBannson's Raiders[1]
Career
ProfessionMechWarrior[1]

Dianna Jones was a member of the Wyld's Jokers.[1]

History

Known to everybody as "Dagger" Di Jones grown up on the meanest streets in the Republic - the world of Yorii in Prefecture X. With only herself to watch her back, Jones quickly made a name for herself not only because of her loner attitude, but also her ability to survive. Her first known use of a dagger was at age twelve, when a drunk felt he could have his way with a small child, but the belly slashes taught him otherwise. Her aptitude with daggers quickly led to her nickname.

When the call to form Wyld's Jokers went out, Jones had already made her way into Prefecture IV and quickly fit into the hodgepodge unit. When she saw the the Hatchetman it was simply love at first sight. The previous occupant of the 'Mech was interested in keeping his ride, but she quickly disabused him of the notion of ownership, along with a lot of blood and some skin.

Though her general attitude had always been one of complete disdain for the opposite sex, she had a tempestuous relationship with Jack Farrell almost immediately upon entering the unit, and the Order of the Five Pillars believe that one of their more infamous fights led directly to Jack's nickname of "One-Eyed". Her only other known connection is "Magpie" Webster, with some speculate saying they are sisters, but this is doubtful. She has been her anchor and most probably the only reaso "Magpie" has not descended into indiscriminate murder by now.[1]

BattleMech

She pilots a Hatchetman.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards, p. 17 ""Dagger" Di Jones"

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