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Afterwards, Khan Pryde led her forces against [[Clan Steel Viper]], who was attempting to push the Falcons out of their shared Occupation Zone. She was successful, and in the end claimed more territory for her Clan.
 
Afterwards, Khan Pryde led her forces against [[Clan Steel Viper]], who was attempting to push the Falcons out of their shared Occupation Zone. She was successful, and in the end claimed more territory for her Clan.
  
Khan Pryde died on 15 May, [[3076]], possibly of mechanical failure with her [['Mech]]. There are also more sinister rumors of death by sabotage. Clan Jade Falcon has offered little information as to the circumstances surrounding her passing<ref name="JHP:3076" />.
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Khan Pryde died on 15 May, [[3076]], possibly of mechanical failure with her [['Mech]]. There are also more sinister rumors of death by sabotage. 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>
  
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Legend of the Jade Phoenix]]'' trilogy
 
* ''[[Legend of the Jade Phoenix]]'' trilogy
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* ''[[Way of the Clans]]'' (1991)
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* ''[[Bloodname]]'' (1991)
# ''[[Falcon Guard]]'' (1991)
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* ''[[Falcon Guard]]'' (1991)
 
* ''[[The Falcon and the Wolf]]'' (1995)
 
* ''[[The Falcon and the Wolf]]'' (1995)
 
* ''[[Malicious Intent]]'', by [[Michael A. Stackpole]] (1996)
 
* ''[[Malicious Intent]]'', by [[Michael A. Stackpole]] (1996)
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* ''[[Shattered Sphere]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[Shattered Sphere]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)|FedCom Civil War]]'' (2002)
 
* ''[[FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)|FedCom Civil War]]'' (2002)
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* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3076]]'' (2008)
 
* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3076]]'' (2008)
 
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* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: Terra]]''
  
 
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File:Marthe Pryde 1.jpg
Khan Marthe Pryde At Age of 46

Marthe Pryde (3012[1] – May 15, 3076[2][3], aged 64 years) was Khan of Clan Jade Falcon for 18 years (3058 – 3076). She was a trueborn of the Ramon Mattlov-Tania Pryde sibko, the same as the legendary Aidan Pryde. Raised on Ironhold, she won her Trial of Position by turning on Aidan and defeating him when the battle devolved into a free-for-all.

History

Early life

At some point she commanded the 2nd Falcon Jaegers Cluster. [4]

She subsequently rose through the ranks to become Khan of her Clan after Khans Vandervahn Chistu and Elias Crichell were killed by Vlad Ward at the end of the Refusal War. Though Clan Jade Falcon was severely weakened by the war, she launched an assault deep into the Lyran Commonwealth that was only stopped at world of Coventry. She did this to "blooden" her young and untried warriors and to send a warning to any adventurous Clans sensing an opportunity to destroy the Falcons once and for all[5].

During the Great Refusal, Khan Pryde led her Jade Falcons to vengeance and victory over ComStar's 2nd Division. Among the eight Clans that fought, the Falcons were one of only two Clans to succeed. However, bound by the rules of the Refusal, Clan Jade Falcon was still forced to repudiate the Invasion.

Afterwards, Khan Pryde led her forces against Clan Steel Viper, who was attempting to push the Falcons out of their shared Occupation Zone. She was successful, and in the end claimed more territory for her Clan.

Khan Pryde died on 15 May, 3076, possibly of mechanical failure with her 'Mech. There are also more sinister rumors of death by sabotage. Clan Jade Falcon has offered little information as to the circumstances surrounding her passing.[2] Marthe Pryde's death was later described as an assassination by unidentified agents.[6][7]

Battlemechs

Throughout most of her career, Marthe Pryde piloted a Summoner Omnimech.

Quotes

"The time has again come for our Clan to claim victory. Let us show no mercy, only skill and courage."

-Khan Pryde addresses her Galaxy Commanders at the start of the Jade Falcon Incursion during the FedCom Civil War, May 4, 3064[8]
Preceded by Khan of Clan Jade Falcon
30583076
Succeeded by
Preceded by saKhan of Clan Jade Falcon
3058
Succeeded by

Portrait Gallery

References

  1. Marthe Pryde's year of 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 the Classic BattleTech forums, with the research provided by site maintainer Patrick "Roosterboy" Wynne.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jihad Hot Spots: 3076, pg. 71
  3. Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, pg. 21 "Timeline of the Jihad"
  4. Jade Falcon Sourcebook, pg. 71
  5. Malicious Intent
  6. Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 22, "Timeline of the Jihad"
  7. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 56, "The Jihad In Review"
  8. FedCom Civil War, p. 110

Bibliography