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While attempting to whip the two [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] of ''solahma'' troops on-world into shape, Howell's reliance on alcoholic drinks such as [[Brouhaha]] only increased, driven by his guilt over killing Trent, while pondering his meteoric rise through the ranks.  Howell also began to see Paul Moon as central to his rise, though he inwardly disliked the idea of it, feeling as though he too had been swept aside by Smoke Jaguar politics.  The events surrounding the ousting and punishment of his predecessor, [[Benjamin Howell]], who was caught smuggling equipment to supply his neglected command, gave Russou little reason to warm to his new posting.  His behavior became erratic and his temper could erupt into violent activity that he directed at some of his subordinates if he regarded them as being insolent toward him. Howell liked to escape into the city of Lootera, drinking amid the lower castes, who often did not know him by sight.  
 
While attempting to whip the two [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] of ''solahma'' troops on-world into shape, Howell's reliance on alcoholic drinks such as [[Brouhaha]] only increased, driven by his guilt over killing Trent, while pondering his meteoric rise through the ranks.  Howell also began to see Paul Moon as central to his rise, though he inwardly disliked the idea of it, feeling as though he too had been swept aside by Smoke Jaguar politics.  The events surrounding the ousting and punishment of his predecessor, [[Benjamin Howell]], who was caught smuggling equipment to supply his neglected command, gave Russou little reason to warm to his new posting.  His behavior became erratic and his temper could erupt into violent activity that he directed at some of his subordinates if he regarded them as being insolent toward him. Howell liked to escape into the city of Lootera, drinking amid the lower castes, who often did not know him by sight.  
  
In April of [[3059]], Russou's existence was given new life when a Jade Falcon ''[[Union]]''-class [[DropShip]] crashed after being ordered not to enter the airspace over Huntress by Jaguar Command: once the Falcons demonstrated their non-compliance, they were promptly shot down by Jaguar [[aerospace fighter]]s, and crashed in the jungles outside of Lootera. Howell laid claim to the surviving Falcon [[Trinary]], a unit called the [[Khan's Irregulars (Clan Jade Falcon)|Khan's Irregulars]] led by freeborn [[Star Captain]] [[Horse (Clan Jade Falcon)|Horse]], ordering them to be captured and made prisoners of Clan Smoke Jaguar, which included the seizure of their 'Mechs and the denial of any warrior status in what was to become their new Clan.  Howell then proceeded to assign them to the most demeaning work he could find in Lootera, and made Horse his personal servant.  In addition to this harsh treatment, he often spoke to Horse at length, sometimes extolling the virtues of the Jaguar, other times denigrating them and the warriors under his command to the captured Falcon warrior.  Horse made note of the seeming split personality of his captor, believing that it was likely due to some recent traumatic experience.<ref>''Freebirth'', chs. 3–11</ref>
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In April of [[3059]], Russou's existence was given new life when a Jade Falcon ''[[Union]]''-class [[DropShip]] crashed after being ordered not to enter the airspace over Huntress by Jaguar Command: once the Falcons demonstrated their non-compliance, they were promptly shot down by Jaguar [[aerospace fighter]]s, and crashed in the jungles outside of Lootera. Howell laid claim to the surviving Falcon [[Trinary]], a unit called the [[Khan's Irregulars (Clan Jade Falcon)|Khan's Irregulars]] led by freeborn [[Star Captain]] [[Horse Jade Falcon]], ordering them to be captured and made prisoners of Clan Smoke Jaguar, which included the seizure of their 'Mechs and the denial of any warrior status in what was to become their new Clan.  Howell then proceeded to assign them to the most demeaning work he could find in Lootera, and made Horse his personal servant.  In addition to this harsh treatment, he often spoke to Horse at length, sometimes extolling the virtues of the Jaguar, other times denigrating them and the warriors under his command to the captured Falcon warrior.  Horse made note of the seeming split personality of his captor, believing that it was likely due to some recent traumatic experience.<ref>''Freebirth'', chs. 3–11</ref>
  
 
As a prisoner, Horse would have ample opportunity to see the depths to which Russou Howell had fallen. Not satisfied with making the [[Freebirth|freebirth]] warrior (whom Howell regarded as worthless, citing the Smoke Jaguars' disuse of any freeborn warriors in [[Clan Smoke Jaguar Touman|their ''touman'']]) perform the most demeaning labors he could think of, Howell invented a ceremony of with the objective of putting Horse through a series of public contests and torments. Some of Russou's own troops vociferously protested against this "Ceremony of Kinship", as Russou called his ordeals and controlled contests, but they ultimately offered little resistance to the spectacle. Most simply watched in great interest, often chanting and hurling insults, or worse, at the freeborn warrior.   
 
As a prisoner, Horse would have ample opportunity to see the depths to which Russou Howell had fallen. Not satisfied with making the [[Freebirth|freebirth]] warrior (whom Howell regarded as worthless, citing the Smoke Jaguars' disuse of any freeborn warriors in [[Clan Smoke Jaguar Touman|their ''touman'']]) perform the most demeaning labors he could think of, Howell invented a ceremony of with the objective of putting Horse through a series of public contests and torments. Some of Russou's own troops vociferously protested against this "Ceremony of Kinship", as Russou called his ordeals and controlled contests, but they ultimately offered little resistance to the spectacle. Most simply watched in great interest, often chanting and hurling insults, or worse, at the freeborn warrior.   

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