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Jesset City is an expert technician and hollow pilot, with a Cipher Certification from Stel Nideo.

Appearance

Jesset is a lanky young man with brown skin and loose, curly dark hair. His facecast is the actor Archie Madekwe.

He uses prostheses on his right arm, switching between an affordable myoelectric model with grip hooks and a custom arm designed for piloting his mech.

History and Involvement

PARTIZAN

He was once employed by Adamant Arms and Manufacturing, which got him a job as a support unit & on-site repairs for Oxblood in Obelle.[1] After that mission, he becomes a full-time lieutenant and rising star in the Oxblood Clan.[2]

In Orzen, he poses as "Jeremiah Cateye" and solidified his status as a leader.[3] He carries his experience into Millennium Break as a radical voice, often clashing with Gucci Garantine.

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After Valence dies in the disastrous Nooncrown mission, Jesset blames himself for failing to win them more material support. This leads to him becoming a staunch member of the Party of the Wolf.

PALISADE

Jesset maintains his allegiance to the Party of the Wolf even after the party divisions of Millennium Break fade. In the years between PARTIZAN and PALISADE he spends time as part of Millennium Break’s leadership council. In PALISADE, he joins the Cause as the leader of Grey Pond.[4][note 1]

Mech

In PARTIZAN, Jesset pilots a Cloud unit in his first appearance and a Yoke thereafter.

Appears in

Footnotes

  1. That Jesset is Grey Pond's leader and not merely a high-ranking member is confirmed in PALISADE 20: In Their Fear Pt. 1.

References