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'''Eva Saint Julienne''' | '''Eva Saint Julienne''' was the last known member of the [[Freedom Fifteen]], militant [[anarchist]]s determined to prove that [[Satellite Five]] was being manipulated by outside sources. | ||
==History== | |||
Under the alias, Suki Macrae Cantrell, she pretended to be an eager young journalist, hoping that her work would get noticed. Cantrell's background said that she was born in the [[Independent Republic of Morocco]] and that her hobbies included reading and [[archaeology]]. She took a job on [[Satellite Five]] to cover her sister's university fees then applied for a promotion to [[Floor 500]], the location of the [[Jagrafess]]. The Jagrafess's [[Human]] associate, [[the Editor]], had found out "Cantrell"'s true identity. He killed her and reanimated her corpse via her chip implant so that she would work for him. When the Jagrafess was destroyed, a spark of Eva still existed and stopped the Editor from escaping the carnage, which resulted in both of their destructions. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Long Game]]'') | |||
[[Category:2001st century individuals|Julienne]] | [[Category:2001st century individuals|Julienne]] | ||
[[Category:Human rebels|Julienne]] | [[Category:Human rebels|Julienne]] |
Revision as of 23:35, 22 July 2010
Eva Saint Julienne was the last known member of the Freedom Fifteen, militant anarchists determined to prove that Satellite Five was being manipulated by outside sources.
History
Under the alias, Suki Macrae Cantrell, she pretended to be an eager young journalist, hoping that her work would get noticed. Cantrell's background said that she was born in the Independent Republic of Morocco and that her hobbies included reading and archaeology. She took a job on Satellite Five to cover her sister's university fees then applied for a promotion to Floor 500, the location of the Jagrafess. The Jagrafess's Human associate, the Editor, had found out "Cantrell"'s true identity. He killed her and reanimated her corpse via her chip implant so that she would work for him. When the Jagrafess was destroyed, a spark of Eva still existed and stopped the Editor from escaping the carnage, which resulted in both of their destructions. (DW: The Long Game)