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Born during his parents' time with the [[Grave Walkers]], the infant Jake Mason would accompany them when they joined the famous [[Eridani Light Horse]] in [[2997]]<ref name=EW>''Endless War''</ref> and worked towards his mother's dream of her very own mercenary unit, Chloe's Cavaliers, which was founded in [[3007]] on [[Galatea]].<ref name=CD>''Contested Dreams''</ref> In his youth, Jake would travel with his parents while Chloe's Cavaliers completed a variety of small-scale contracts, largely for [[Interstellar Expeditions]] on behalf of [[Sebastian Spears]].<ref name=KitD>''Knives in the Dark''</ref>
 
Born during his parents' time with the [[Grave Walkers]], the infant Jake Mason would accompany them when they joined the famous [[Eridani Light Horse]] in [[2997]]<ref name=EW>''Endless War''</ref> and worked towards his mother's dream of her very own mercenary unit, Chloe's Cavaliers, which was founded in [[3007]] on [[Galatea]].<ref name=CD>''Contested Dreams''</ref> In his youth, Jake would travel with his parents while Chloe's Cavaliers completed a variety of small-scale contracts, largely for [[Interstellar Expeditions]] on behalf of [[Sebastian Spears]].<ref name=KitD>''Knives in the Dark''</ref>
  
Though his parents tried to insulate him as much as possible from battle, Jake Mason would be targeted by an enemy during the Cavaliers' employment on [[McKenna (system)|McKenna]] in the [[Free Worlds League]]'s [[The Protectorate|Protectorate]] in [[3008]]. With the pro-[[Anton Marik]] planetary government hiring the unit to make a show of defending against raiders secretly stirring up tensions against [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Janos Marik]], when the Cavaliers proved entirely too successful, the governor plotted to use suborned Cavaliers member [[Dawson Clarmont]] to kidnap Jake to blackmail his parents into acquiescing to the bandit attacks. His parents unaware of this, when Jake requested his own room on the other side of the large ranch house where the unit was staying they had no reason to refuse, providing an opening for the kidnapping. Fortunately, thanks to Jake's father's underworld contacts revealing the plot, while [[Brooklynn Cameron-Jones|initially misreading]] the identity of the kidnapper, Nikolai mortally wounded an ultimately repentant Dawson and saved his son.<ref name=KitD/>
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Though his parents tried to insulate him as much as possible from battle, Jake Mason would be targeted by an enemy during the Cavaliers' employment on [[McKenna]] in the [[Free Worlds League]]'s [[The Protectorate|Protectorate]] in [[3008]]. With the pro-[[Anton Marik]] planetary government hiring the unit to make a show of defending against raiders secretly stirring up tensions against [[Captain-General]] [[Janos Marik]], when the Cavaliers proved entirely too successful, the governor plotted to use suborned Cavaliers member [[Dawson Clarmont]] to kidnap Jake to blackmail his parents into acquiescing to the bandit attacks. His parents unaware of this, when Jake requested his own room on the other side of the large ranch house where the unit was staying they had no reason to refuse, providing an opening for the kidnapping. Fortunately, thanks to Jake's father's underworld contacts revealing the plot, while [[Brooklynn Cameron-Jones|initially misreading]] the identity of the kidnapper, Nikolai mortally wounded an ultimately repentant Dawson and saved his son.<ref name=KitD/>
  
 
While it was always assumed he would eventually become a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] and take command of the Cavaliers at some point, the tragic events of McKenna highlighted the abrupt and harsh nature of the mercenary life, driving his parents and the rest of the unit to press Jake harder than before as a means of ensuring his safety. To his credit the twelve-year-old would excel in both the hand-to-hand training with the Cavaliers XO [[Ryana Campbell]] and MechWarrior training with the rest of unit, a natural pilot already performing better than [[Successor States|Great House]] recruits many years older, inspiring great pride in his mother.<ref name=OF>''Obligation's Forge''</ref>
 
While it was always assumed he would eventually become a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] and take command of the Cavaliers at some point, the tragic events of McKenna highlighted the abrupt and harsh nature of the mercenary life, driving his parents and the rest of the unit to press Jake harder than before as a means of ensuring his safety. To his credit the twelve-year-old would excel in both the hand-to-hand training with the Cavaliers XO [[Ryana Campbell]] and MechWarrior training with the rest of unit, a natural pilot already performing better than [[Successor States|Great House]] recruits many years older, inspiring great pride in his mother.<ref name=OF>''Obligation's Forge''</ref>
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{{ApocryphalContentStart}}
 
{{ApocryphalContentStart}}
 
===The Black Inferno Affair===
 
===The Black Inferno Affair===
In [[3015]], [[Captain]] Jake Mason would accompany his father Commander Nikolai Mason as they attempted to rendezvous with a contact for supplies on the Federated Suns world of [[De Berry]], only to realize it was a trap set by a mysterious mercenary unit seeking information from Jake's father. Upon hearing their demand was for coordinates, Nikolai ordered his son to return to base and flee aboard the unit's ''[[Leopard]]''-class [[DropShip]], sacrificing his life to ensure their escape. Taking over command of a unit reduced to just two 'Mechs, Jake Mason and the Cavaliers' remaining senior staff (Operations Officer Ryana Campbell and Chief Tech [[Fahad Arazad]]) reached out to Sebastian Spears who provided assistance in escaping the system.<ref name=MW5M>''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'', Campaign Missions</ref>
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In [[3015]] [[Captain]] Jake Mason would accompany his father Commander Nikolai Mason as they attempted to rendezvous with a contact for supplies on the Federated Suns world of [[De Berry]], only to realize it was a trap set by a mysterious mercenary unit seeking information from Jake's father. Upon hearing their demand was for coordinates, Nikolai ordered his son to return to base and flee aboard the unit's ''[[Leopard]]''-class [[DropShip]], sacrificing his life to ensure their escape. Taking over command of a unit reduced to just two 'Mechs, Jake Mason and the Cavaliers' remaining senior staff (Operations Officer Ryana Campbell and Chief Tech [[Fahad Arazad]]) reached out to Sebastian Spears who provided assistance in escaping the system.<ref name=MW5M>''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'', Campaign Missions</ref>
  
 
Armed with a reused mercenary registration number supplied by Spears to mask their origins, Mason vowed to rebuild his command to locate his enemies and avenge his father. As Jake completed contracts over time, his reborn Cavaliers' reputation grew and they built up a lance of progressively stronger 'Mechs with veteran pilots. After leaving Federated Suns space for the [[Capellan Confederation]] and Free Worlds League in search of leads, they discover the name of their enemy, the [[Black Inferno]], whose strikes in the region have spawned a wave of refugee migrations. With Spears' aid, Ryana deduces that Black Inferno raids are all against locations rumored to be holding undiscovered [[LosTech]], forcibly ejecting the local inhabitants to allow them to secretly extract it.<ref name=MW5M/>
 
Armed with a reused mercenary registration number supplied by Spears to mask their origins, Mason vowed to rebuild his command to locate his enemies and avenge his father. As Jake completed contracts over time, his reborn Cavaliers' reputation grew and they built up a lance of progressively stronger 'Mechs with veteran pilots. After leaving Federated Suns space for the [[Capellan Confederation]] and Free Worlds League in search of leads, they discover the name of their enemy, the [[Black Inferno]], whose strikes in the region have spawned a wave of refugee migrations. With Spears' aid, Ryana deduces that Black Inferno raids are all against locations rumored to be holding undiscovered [[LosTech]], forcibly ejecting the local inhabitants to allow them to secretly extract it.<ref name=MW5M/>
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* The early development of ''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'' did not firmly lock in a protagonist in hopes of allowing players to modify or select either a male or female "Commander Mason." To accommodate this requirement the stores of ''[[MechWarrior 5: Origins]]'' were written by [[Randall N. Bills]] without confirming the character's gender, always referring to them as merely child or kid. By the original 2019 release of ''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'' only the male voiced character was completed and became the default, though continued to be referred to only as his rank. His eventual first name of Jake only appeared in the enhanced 2021 release, specifically the updated post-Tutorial cinematic, with the remainder of the original contents unchanged. This fact means while the child of Chloe Reed and Nikolai Mason is a [[canon]]ical ''BattleTech'' character, the name and even gender offered for that character is located in an apocryphal source.
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* The early development of ''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'' did not firmly lock in a protagonist in hopes of allowing players to modify or select either a male or female "Commander Mason". To accommodate this requirement the stores of ''[[MechWarrior 5: Origins]]'' were written by [[Randall N. Bills]] without confirming the character's gender, always referring to them as merely child or kid. By the original 2019 release of ''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'' only the male voiced character was completed and became the default, though continued to be referred to only as his rank. His eventual first name of Jake only appeared in the enhanced 2021 release, specifically the updated post-Tutorial cinematic, with the remainder of the original contents unchanged. This fact means while the child of Chloe Reed and Nikolai Mason is a [[canon]]ical ''BattleTech'' character, the name and even gender offered for that character is located in an apocryphal source.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* ''[[Endless War]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[Endless War]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[Knives in the Dark]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[Knives in the Dark]]'' (short story)
* ''[[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries]]'' (video game)
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* ''[[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries]]'' (Video Game)
 
* ''[[Obligation's Forge]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[Obligation's Forge]]'' (short story)
  
 
[[Category:Federated Suns Characters|Mason, Jake]]
 
[[Category:Federated Suns Characters|Mason, Jake]]
 
[[Category:Mercenary Characters|Mason, Jake]]
 
[[Category:Mercenary Characters|Mason, Jake]]

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