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| caption            = Marthe Pryde
 
| caption            = Marthe Pryde
 
| name                = Marthe Pryde
 
| name                = Marthe Pryde
| birthdate          = [[3012]]<ref name="birthdate">Marthe Pryde's year of [[trueborn|truebirth]] is a matter of some dispute. According to ''[[Shattered Sphere]]'' she was trueborn in [[3010]], while ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]'' gives the year as [[3012]]. A good deal of supporting evidence can be found for the 3012 date, while nothing can be found to support the 3010 assertion. Therefore 3012 is more likely the correct date. A more detailed discussion can be found in an [https://web.archive.org/web/20090815011041/http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,10765.msg927162.html archived version of the Classic BattleTech forums], with the research provided by site maintainer [[Patrick Wynne|Patrick "Roosterboy" Wynne]]</ref>
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| birthdate          = [[3012]]<ref name="birthdate">Marthe Pryde's year of [[trueborn|truebirth]] is a matter of some dispute. According to ''[[Shattered Sphere]]'' she was trueborn in [[3010]], while ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]'' gives the year as [[3012]]. A good deal of supporting evidence can be found for the 3012 date, while nothing can be found to support the 3010 assertion. Therefore 3012 is more likely the correct date. A more detailed discussion can be found in an [https://web.archive.org/web/20090815011041/http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,10765.msg927162.html archived version of the Classic BattleTech forums], (dead link) with the research provided by site maintainer [[Patrick Wynne|Patrick "Roosterboy" Wynne]]</ref>
 
| died                = 15 May [[3076]]<ref name="JHP:3076">''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', p. 71</ref><ref name="JHS:Terra21">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 21: "Timeline of the Jihad"</ref>
 
| died                = 15 May [[3076]]<ref name="JHP:3076">''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', p. 71</ref><ref name="JHS:Terra21">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 21: "Timeline of the Jihad"</ref>
 
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| siblings            = [[Aidan Pryde]],<br/>[[Peri]],<br/>[[Bret]]
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| siblings            = [[Aidan Pryde]]<br/>[[Peri]]
 
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===Operation REVIVAL===
 
===Operation REVIVAL===
By the time of [[Operation Revival]], Marthe Pryde was promoted to the rank of [[Star Colonel]], commanding the [[2nd Falcon Jaegers (Clan Jade Falcon)|2nd Falcon Jaegers Cluster]], originally attached to [[Delta_Galaxy_(Clan_Jade_Falcon)|Delta Galaxy]].  During the invasion, she and her unit would see action primarily on [[Seiduts]], [[Waldorff]], and [[Leskovik]].  Her unit was also part of the elaborate trap set for [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] on [[Alyina]], a vicious battle in which ''zellbrigen'' was dropped in favor of attempting to capture the heir to the [[Federated Commonwealth]] at any cost.  As part of larger actions with the rest of Gyrfalcon Galaxy, she and her unit also took part in assaults on [[Blackjack (system)|Blackjack]], [[Parakoila]] and [[Quarell]].<ref name=FMCCp98/><ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 71: "2nd Falcon Jaegers Cluster"</ref><ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', pp. 36–43: "Jade Falcon Occupation Zone"</ref><ref>''Blood Legacy'', ch. 39</ref><ref>''Double Down''</ref>
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By the time of [[Operation Revival]], Marthe Pryde was promoted to the rank of [[Star Colonel]], commanding the [[2nd Falcon Jaegers (Clan Jade Falcon)|2nd Falcon Jaegers Cluster]], originally attached to [[Delta_Galaxy_(Clan_Jade_Falcon)|Delta Galaxy]].  During the invasion, she and her unit would see action primarily on [[Seiduts]], [[Waldorff]], and [[Leskovik]].  Her unit was also part of the elaborate trap set for [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] on [[Alyina]], a vicious battle in which ''zellbrigen'' was dropped in favor of attempting to capture the heir to the [[Federated Commonwealth]] at any cost.  As part of larger actions with the rest of Gyrfalcon Galaxy, she and her unit also took part in assaults on [[Blackjack (planet)|Blackjack]], [[Parakoila]] and [[Quarell]].<ref name=FMCCp98/><ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 71: "2nd Falcon Jaegers Cluster"</ref><ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', pp. 36–43: "Jade Falcon Occupation Zone"</ref><ref>''Blood Legacy'', ch. 39</ref><ref>''Double Down''</ref>
  
 
====Battle of Tukayyid====
 
====Battle of Tukayyid====
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[[File:Vlad Ward ER3062.jpg|Right|thumb|150px|Khan Vladimir Ward, rival and ally.]]
 
[[File:Vlad Ward ER3062.jpg|Right|thumb|150px|Khan Vladimir Ward, rival and ally.]]
  
Though Clan Jade Falcon was severely weakened by the war, she took these new forces and launched an assault deep into the [[Lyran Alliance]].  Starting from the Periphery, the worlds of [[Engadine]], [[Neerabup]], [[Australia]] and [[Bucklands]] each fell to the Falcons, though the victors moved on each time at the battles end.  They were only stopped at world of [[Coventry]], after a major battle with the Coventry Expeditionary Force, comprised of [[Delta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Delta]] and [[Gamma Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Gamma]] Regiments of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], the [[71st light Horse Regiment]] of the [[Eridani light Horse]], and the Waco Rangers, along with the attached Crazy Eights mercenary company.  Overall command of the defensive operation fell to [[Colonel]] [[Shelly Brubaker]] of Delta Regiment.  Khan Marthe's warriors clashed with the mercenary forces, with extensive damage to both sides.  The arrival of a force led by [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] brought relief to the defenders.  Marthe accepted Victor's unexpected offer of ''[[hegira]]'', departing with the newly blooded survivors of her expedition.  The venture provided much-needed experience for [[Clan Jade Falcon Touman|her ''touman'']], but also sent a warning to any adventurous Clans sensing an opportunity to destroy the Falcons once and for all.<ref name=ER:3062p55/><ref name=OTPFI8/><ref>''Malicious Intent'', chs. 28–42</ref><ref name=BCSP6>''The Battle of Coventry'', p. 6</ref><ref name=BCSP33>''The Battle of Coventry'', p. 33</ref>
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Though Clan Jade Falcon was severely weakened by the war, she took these new forces and launched an assault deep into the [[Lyran Alliance]].  Starting from the Periphery, the worlds of [[Engadine]], [[Neerabup]], [[Australia]] and [[Bucklands]] each fell to the Falcons, though the victors moved on each time at the battles end.  They were only stopped at world of [[Coventry]], after a major battle with the Coventry Expeditionary Force, comprised of [[Delta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Delta]] and [[Gamma Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Gamma]] Regiments of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], the [[71st light Horse Regiment]] of the [[Eridani light Horse]], and the Waco Rangers, along with the attached Crazy Eights mercenary company.  Overall command of the defensive operation fell to [[Colonel]] [[Shelly Brubaker]] of Delta Regiment.  Khan Marthe's warriors clashed with the mercenary forces, with extensive damage to both sides.  The arrival of a force led by [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] brought relief to the defenders.  Marthe accepted Victor's unexpected offer of ''[[hegira]]'', departing with the newly blooded survivors of her expedition.  The venture provided much-needed experience for her ''[[Touman]]'', but also sent a warning to any adventurous Clans sensing an opportunity to destroy the Falcons once and for all.<ref name=ER:3062p55/><ref name=OTPFI8/><ref>''Malicious Intent'', chs. 28–42</ref><ref name=BCSP6>''The Battle of Coventry'', p. 6</ref><ref name=BCSP33>''The Battle of Coventry'', p. 33</ref>
  
 
===The Great Refusal===
 
===The Great Refusal===
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===Uncovering the Society===
 
===Uncovering the Society===
After the Coventry campaign of 3058, Khan Marthe had created a special [[Trinary]] of freeborn warriors called the [[Khan's Irregulars (Clan Jade Falcon)|Khan's Irregulars]].  Led by Star Captain [[Horse (Clan Jade Falcon)|Horse]], they were charged with tasks that [[trueborn]] warriors would normally balk at performing.  One of these tasks was a mission to Huntress in [[3059]], to inspect a scientific installation where research was being conducted on dual cockpit [[Land-Air 'Mech]]s. Upon arrival, their [[DropShip]] was attacked by Clan Smoke Jaguar [[aerospace fighter]]s, they crashed to the surface, and were captured by Jaguar forces led by [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Russou Howell]].  During his captivity, Horse was able to infiltrate the Smoke Jaguars' Mt. Szabo genetic repository, discovering a copy of Aidan Pryde's genetic legacy.  When coupled with reports gathered earlier by [[Loremaster]] and Commander of the Jade Falcon Watch Kael Pershaw, a conspiracy across the scientist castes of several Clans began to emerge.  Marthe ordered the Falcon facility closed down and the LAM program scrapped, on the emphatic recommendation of Star Captain Horse.<ref name=ER:3062p55/><ref>''I Am Jade Falcon'', chs. 1–28</ref><ref>''Freebirth'', chs. 2–10</ref><ref>''Freebirth'', chs. 22–32, Epilogue</ref>
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After the Coventry campaign of 3058, Khan Marthe had created a special [[Trinary]] of freeborn warriors called the [[Khan's Irregulars (Clan Jade Falcon)|Khan's Irregulars]].  Led by Star Captain [[Horse Jade Falcon]], they were charged with tasks that [[trueborn]] warriors would normally balk at performing.  One of these tasks was a mission to Huntress in [[3059]], to inspect a scientific installation where research was being conducted on dual cockpit [[Land-Air 'Mech]]s. Upon arrival, their [[DropShip]] was attacked by Clan Smoke Jaguar [[aerospace fighter]]s, they crashed to the surface, and were captured by Falcon forces led by [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Russou Howell]].  During his captivity, Horse was able to infiltrate the Smoke Jaguars' Mt. Szabo genetic repository, discovering a copy of Aidan Pryde's genetic legacy.  When coupled with reports gathered earlier by [[Loremaster]] and Commander of the Jade Falcon Watch Kael Pershaw, a conspiracy across the scientist castes of several Clans began to emerge.  Marthe ordered the Falcon facility closed down and the LAM program scrapped, on the emphatic recommendation of Star Captain Horse.<ref name=ER:3062p55/><ref>''I Am Jade Falcon'', chs. 1–28</ref><ref>''Freebirth'', chs. 2–10</ref><ref>''Freebirth'', chs. 22–32, Epilogue</ref>
  
 
Scientist [[Peri (Watson)|Peri]] further investigated the Jade Falcon Scientist-General, [[Etienne (Balzac)|Etienne]].  Though her efforts led to her being beaten nearly to death, she took what she had learned to Khan Marthe.  Peri later returned to the Scientist-General, pretending contrition and remorse, and asking for a place within his hierarchy.  After Peri secured and transmitted hard evidence of the illegal experiments that he was performing (including a ''sibko'' cloned from the genes of Aidan Pryde), Khan Marthe had all of the proof she needed to execute Etienne.  But on a pragmatic level, Marthe felt that the brilliant scientist would still come in handy, being their foremost geneticist.  Instead, she chose to remove him from office and banished him from the Inner Sphere worlds, where much of his illegal research was taking place.  She also reorganized the scientist caste in an attempt to further disrupt his activities, though this was only partially successful.<ref>''Falcon Rising'', chs. 15–23</ref><ref>''Falcon Rising'', chs. 24–38, Epilogue</ref>
 
Scientist [[Peri (Watson)|Peri]] further investigated the Jade Falcon Scientist-General, [[Etienne (Balzac)|Etienne]].  Though her efforts led to her being beaten nearly to death, she took what she had learned to Khan Marthe.  Peri later returned to the Scientist-General, pretending contrition and remorse, and asking for a place within his hierarchy.  After Peri secured and transmitted hard evidence of the illegal experiments that he was performing (including a ''sibko'' cloned from the genes of Aidan Pryde), Khan Marthe had all of the proof she needed to execute Etienne.  But on a pragmatic level, Marthe felt that the brilliant scientist would still come in handy, being their foremost geneticist.  Instead, she chose to remove him from office and banished him from the Inner Sphere worlds, where much of his illegal research was taking place.  She also reorganized the scientist caste in an attempt to further disrupt his activities, though this was only partially successful.<ref>''Falcon Rising'', chs. 15–23</ref><ref>''Falcon Rising'', chs. 24–38, Epilogue</ref>
  
 
===War against the Steel Vipers===
 
===War against the Steel Vipers===
The Jade Falcons and [[Clan Steel Viper]] had a long history of disagreement and enmity.  After [[ilKhan]] [[Ulric Kerensky]] assigned them to shore up the Jade Falcon [[Occupation Zone]], problems between the two soon began to resurface.  After an attack in the Grand Council was carried out by Viper Khan [[Perigard Zalman]], mostly centering on the Jade Falcon use of freeborn warriors in their ''touman'', Khan Marthe challenged him to an Honor Duel, to be fought by champions.  Choosing Star Captain Horse as her champion, Marthe thought to silence the Vipers once and for all by sending a skilled freeborn against their champion, Star Colonel [[Ivan Sinclair]].  Horse won the victory, but not the war, as the Vipers still agitated for censure of the Jade Falcons.<ref>''Falcon Rising'', chs. 1–20</ref>
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The Jade Falcons and [[Clan Steel Viper]] had a long history of disagreement and enmity.  After [[ilKhan]] [[Ulric Kerensky]] assigned them to shore up the Jade Falcon [[Occupation Zone]], problems between the two soon began to resurface.  After an attack in the Grand Council was carried out by Viper Khan [[Perigard Zalman]], mostly centering on the Jade Falcon use of freeborn warriors in their ''[[Touman]]'', Khan Marthe challenged him to an Honor Duel, to be fought by champions.  Choosing Star Captain Horse as her champion, Marthe thought to silence the Vipers once and for all by sending a skilled freeborn against their champion, Star Colonel [[Ivan Sinclair]].  Horse won the victory, but not the war, as the Vipers still agitated for censure of the Jade Falcons.<ref>''Falcon Rising'', chs. 1–20</ref>
  
 
{{Quote|You vile ''stravag''! Your lies foul the air! Your accusations are the lowest use of politics I have heard in this chamber. It is you, Perigard Zalman, who is the filthy freebirth, and I challenge you to a Trial!|Khan Marthe Pryde to Perigard Zalman in the Grand Council, [[3060]].<ref>''Falcon Rising'', ch. 8</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|You vile ''stravag''! Your lies foul the air! Your accusations are the lowest use of politics I have heard in this chamber. It is you, Perigard Zalman, who is the filthy freebirth, and I challenge you to a Trial!|Khan Marthe Pryde to Perigard Zalman in the Grand Council, [[3060]].<ref>''Falcon Rising'', ch. 8</ref>}}
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One of the Jade Falcon worlds lost to the Lyrans during the Incursion of 3064 was [[Twycross]].  Eager for more landholds in the Inner Sphere from which to conduct commerce, [[Clan Diamond Shark]] bid for and won the rights to take the world back from the occupying Lyran forces, which they did handily.  Considering the planet to be cursed, the Falcons were at first only too glad to be rid of the planetary system.  In [[3067]], they traded future rights to the world for Diamond Shark holdings on [[Lum]] in the [[Kerensky Cluster]].  The Falcons would later rue their decision when it was revealed that an outer lying body in the planetary system called [[Jonah's Reach]] contained several deep wells of chemical compounds identical to [[HarJel]].  Though she was held in check by her word of honor with the Diamond Sharks (and the Lyrans before them), Khan Marthe was not above ordering some of her naval assets to harass and seize merchant convoys traveling in and out of the system.<ref name=TWORp19/>
 
One of the Jade Falcon worlds lost to the Lyrans during the Incursion of 3064 was [[Twycross]].  Eager for more landholds in the Inner Sphere from which to conduct commerce, [[Clan Diamond Shark]] bid for and won the rights to take the world back from the occupying Lyran forces, which they did handily.  Considering the planet to be cursed, the Falcons were at first only too glad to be rid of the planetary system.  In [[3067]], they traded future rights to the world for Diamond Shark holdings on [[Lum]] in the [[Kerensky Cluster]].  The Falcons would later rue their decision when it was revealed that an outer lying body in the planetary system called [[Jonah's Reach]] contained several deep wells of chemical compounds identical to [[HarJel]].  Though she was held in check by her word of honor with the Diamond Sharks (and the Lyrans before them), Khan Marthe was not above ordering some of her naval assets to harass and seize merchant convoys traveling in and out of the system.<ref name=TWORp19/>
  
[[File:Clan Steel Viper logo.png|right|thumb|150px|Steel Vipers strike back in [[3069]]]]
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[[File:Clan Steel Viper.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Steel Vipers strike back in [[3069]]]]
  
 
===Ejection from the Clan Homeworlds===
 
===Ejection from the Clan Homeworlds===
 
Tensions in the Clan Homeworlds continued to mount as resentment for the [[Invader Clans|Invading Clans]] boiled over into rage.  Viewed as weak for not being able to carry out their original mission, Clans like the Jade Falcons became the focal points for attacks by their angered and jealous brethren.  The [[Snake Alliance]] actively made war against any Clan that showed signs of taint, savaging [[Clan Snow Raven]], while also carrying out major assaults against the Wolves and the Diamond Sharks.  Chief among the Falcons' Homeworld enemies were the Steel Vipers.  In speeches to the [[Grand Council]], new Viper Khan Brett Andrews would denounce the Jade Falcons as tainted by their exposure to the Inner Sphere, and that their martial strength had deteriorated due to their practice of testing their new warriors against inferior [[Lyran]] troops, and not proper Clan forces.<ref name=TWORp46,47,48>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 46–48: "Exodus Requiem"</ref><ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 50–51: "Raven Absorption"</ref><ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 85: "End of an Era"</ref>
 
Tensions in the Clan Homeworlds continued to mount as resentment for the [[Invader Clans|Invading Clans]] boiled over into rage.  Viewed as weak for not being able to carry out their original mission, Clans like the Jade Falcons became the focal points for attacks by their angered and jealous brethren.  The [[Snake Alliance]] actively made war against any Clan that showed signs of taint, savaging [[Clan Snow Raven]], while also carrying out major assaults against the Wolves and the Diamond Sharks.  Chief among the Falcons' Homeworld enemies were the Steel Vipers.  In speeches to the [[Grand Council]], new Viper Khan Brett Andrews would denounce the Jade Falcons as tainted by their exposure to the Inner Sphere, and that their martial strength had deteriorated due to their practice of testing their new warriors against inferior [[Lyran]] troops, and not proper Clan forces.<ref name=TWORp46,47,48>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 46–48: "Exodus Requiem"</ref><ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 50–51: "Raven Absorption"</ref><ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 85: "End of an Era"</ref>
  
The Jade Falcons and Steel Vipers clashed over their every difference, increasing in frequency and bitterness as the years progressed.  In [[3069]], a deadly battle was fought between the two Clans on [[Marshall]].  As the Trial progressed, the Jade Falcons were forced to break their bid, doing so unannounced.  They also opened up on the dominant Steel Viper forces with a crushing artillery barrage.  Viper Khan Andrews decried the Falcons as ''[[dezgra]]'', holding up this latest flouting of Clan law and tradition as yet more evidence of their total corruption.  When the Grand Council failed to vote to censure the Falcons, the Steel Vipers took it upon themselves to punish the Falcons.  Launching a unilateral assault across Clan held space, the Vipers' battle-hardened [[Clan Steel Viper Touman|''touman'']] took the Falcon garrisons by surprise.  Ironhold, [[Tokasha]], [[Gatekeeper]], [[Barcella]], [[Glory (system)|Glory]], and finally, Lum, each fell to the Steel Vipers.  Andrews led the force that destroyed the garrison at Strana Mechty, but the Grand Council refused to redistribute their holdings, as an official [[Trial of Absorption|Absorption]] or [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilation]] had not been sanctioned, and all recognized Clans were entitled to a holding on the capital world.  By early [[3070]], the Jade Falcons had effectively been pushed from the Homeworlds, with Strana Mechty remaining their only connection.<ref name=TWORp46,47,48/><ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 45: "Viper and Falcon"</ref>
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The Jade Falcons and Steel Vipers clashed over their every difference, increasing in frequency and bitterness as the years progressed.  In [[3069]], a deadly battle was fought between the two Clans on [[Marshall]].  As the Trial progressed, the Jade Falcons were forced to break their bid, doing so unannounced.  They also opened up on the dominant Steel Viper forces with a crushing artillery barrage.  Viper Khan Andrews decried the Falcons as ''[[dezgra]]'', holding up this latest flouting of Clan law and tradition as yet more evidence of their total corruption.  When the Grand Council failed to vote to censure the Falcons, the Steel Vipers took it upon themselves to punish the Falcons.  Launching a unilateral assault across Clan held space, the Vipers' battle-hardened ''[[Touman]]'' took the Falcon garrisons by surprise.  Ironhold, [[Tokasha]], [[Gatekeeper]], [[Barcella]], [[Glory (planet)|Glory]], and finally, Lum, each fell to the Steel Vipers.  Andrews led the force that destroyed the garrison at Strana Mechty, but the Grand Council refused to redistribute their holdings, as an official [[Trial of Absorption|Absorption]] or [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilation]] had not been sanctioned, and all recognized Clans were entitled to a holding on the capital world.  By early [[3070]], the Jade Falcons had effectively been pushed from the Homeworlds, with Strana Mechty remaining their only connection.<ref name=TWORp46,47,48/><ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 45: "Viper and Falcon"</ref>
  
 
[[File:Brett Andrews2.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Brett Andrews, the Bloody ilKhan]]
 
[[File:Brett Andrews2.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Brett Andrews, the Bloody ilKhan]]
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===Death and legacy===
 
===Death and legacy===
Khan Pryde died on 15 May [[3076]]. While it was first thought to be due to a mechanical failure with her [['Mech]], sinister rumors of death by sabotage would later emerge. Clan Jade Falcon has offered little information as to the circumstances surrounding her passing.<ref name="JHP:3076" /> Marthe Pryde's death was later described as an assassination by unidentified agents.<ref name="JHS:Tp22">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 22: "Timeline of the Jihad"</ref><ref name="J:FRp56">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 56: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> Unknown to almost all, her death came at the hands of her ''[[sibkin]]'', MechWarrior [[Bret]], who had become enraged by her rise to power and the death of his freeborn children. He sabotaged her 'Mech, causing a premature ejection during battle. Marthe survived, severely injured, but Bret, knowing the Watch inquisition were closing on her, confronted Marthe in her quarters. The Khan's wounds prevented her from winning the fight, and Marthe and Bret killed each other.<ref>''BattleTech: Legends'', p. 82</ref>
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Khan Pryde died on 15 May [[3076]]. While it was first thought to be due to a mechanical failure with her [['Mech]], sinister rumors of death by sabotage would later emerge. Clan Jade Falcon has offered little information as to the circumstances surrounding her passing.<ref name="JHP:3076" /> Marthe Pryde's death was later described as an assassination by unidentified agents.<ref name="JHS:Tp22">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 22: "Timeline of the Jihad"</ref><ref name="J:FRp56">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 56: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> Unknown to almost all, her death came at the hands of her ''[[sibkin]]'', MechWarrior [[Bret]], who had become enraged by her rise to power and the death of his freeborn children. She sabotaged her 'Mech, causing a premature ejection during battle. Marthe survived, severely injured, but Bret, knowing the Watch inquisition were closing on her, confronted Marthe in her quarters. The Khan's wounds prevented her from winning the fight, and Marthe and Bret killed each other.<ref>''BattleTech: Legends'', p. 82</ref>
  
 
==BattleMechs==
 
==BattleMechs==
Throughout most of her career, Marthe Pryde piloted a ''[[Summoner]]'' [[OmniMech]] which she named ''Theseus'', keeping him battle after battle, repairing it no matter the damage it suffered. Theseus continued serving the Falcon ''touman'' for decades after Marthe's death. The appearance of the superior ''[[Grand Summoner (Thor II)|Grand Summoner]]'' relegated it to a training role, until it was destroyed in [[3120]] during a Trial of Position.<ref>''BattleTech: Legends'', p. 83</ref>
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Throughout most of her career, Marthe Pryde piloted a ''[[Summoner]]'' [[OmniMech]] which she named ''Theseus'', keeping him battle after battle, repairing it no matter the damage it suffered. Theseus continued serving the Falcon ''Touman'' for decades after Marthe's death. The appearance of the superior ''[[Grand Summoner]]'' relegated it to a training role, until it was destroyed in [[3120]] during a Trial of Position.<ref>''BattleTech: Legends'', p. 83</ref>
  
 
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* ''[[Blood Legacy]]'' (novel)
 
* ''[[Blood Legacy]]'' (novel)
 
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* ''[[Falcon Guard]]'' (novel)
 
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* ''[[Freebirth (novel)|Freebirth]]'' (novel)
 
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