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Dominique Saint-Pierré, a Phezzani citizen, initially gained fame and wealth as a singer and dancer, acquiring multiple lavish residences. She became the long-time companion of Adrian Rubinsky, Fezzan's governor-general, after meeting him before late 794 UC while he served as senior secretary to the previous governor. Their association continued after Rubinsky assumed power, with Dominique offering her country estate for private discussions on Fezzan's economic dominance strategies.
During Rubinsky's rule, Dominique became entangled with his illegitimate son, Rupert Kessellink, following Rupert's appointment as Rubinsky's secretary. At Rupert's behest, she aided in compromising Earth Church Bishop Degsby, resulting in Degsby's substance addiction and the creation of incriminating recordings. Rupert's subsequent coup attempt against Rubinsky during the Imperial invasion of Fezzan in late 798 UC failed, leading to Rupert's death. Rubinsky later disclosed Dominique had informed him of the plot, prompting Rupert's dying condemnation.
After the Galactic Empire occupied Fezzan, Dominique and Rubinsky fled into hiding. They first sheltered beneath Fezzan City before moving to a mountain refuge in the Okanagan range with about fifty others. There, Dominique arranged Bishop Degsby's escape from Fezzan aboard the merchant ship *Berezka*. Rubinsky confronted her about this act, questioning her acting ability when she feigned ignorance. In the hideout, she often mocked Rubinsky's schemes against Kaiser Reinhard's Empire yet remained involved in his plans.
In 800 UC, Rubinsky assigned Dominique to detain Elfriede von Kohlrausch, former partner of Imperial admiral Oskar von Reuenthal. She secured Elfriede and her child at the mountain hideout, enabling Rubinsky to create a hologram of Elfriede to manipulate Heidrich Lang, an enemy of Reuenthal. Around this period, Rubinsky began suffering seizures, which Dominique jestingly attributed to curses from the Earth Church's Grand Bishop and Rupert Kessellink. Later that year, she arranged passage for Elfriede to Heinessen to reunite with Reuenthal before his death. Rubinsky viewed this as sentimentality, while Elfriede later described Dominique as kind.
Dominique maintained contact with Rubinsky during his terminal illness in early 801 UC, observing his diminished expressiveness and recalling their early years. After Rubinsky's death in late April 801 UC, she was arrested as an accomplice following his detonation of explosives beneath Heinessenpolis. Following roughly two months of interrogation, her indictment was suspended. Upon release, she vanished from official records.
Her personality featured a generally subdued demeanor, marked by aloofness and minimal concern for others' misfortunes, though she occasionally displayed kindness through actions like aiding Degsby and Elfriede. Her style frequently included revealing or flamboyant clothing, and she shared Rubinsky's habitual drinking. The exact nature of her relationship with Rubinsky remained complex; while he addressed her honestly as one of his few confidants, she held apparent disdain for him. This complexity extended to Rubinsky's March 799 UC request for her to bear his child, which she rejected by citing his murder of Rupert, leading Rubinsky to interpret her refusal as opportunistic self-interest.
During Rubinsky's rule, Dominique became entangled with his illegitimate son, Rupert Kessellink, following Rupert's appointment as Rubinsky's secretary. At Rupert's behest, she aided in compromising Earth Church Bishop Degsby, resulting in Degsby's substance addiction and the creation of incriminating recordings. Rupert's subsequent coup attempt against Rubinsky during the Imperial invasion of Fezzan in late 798 UC failed, leading to Rupert's death. Rubinsky later disclosed Dominique had informed him of the plot, prompting Rupert's dying condemnation.
After the Galactic Empire occupied Fezzan, Dominique and Rubinsky fled into hiding. They first sheltered beneath Fezzan City before moving to a mountain refuge in the Okanagan range with about fifty others. There, Dominique arranged Bishop Degsby's escape from Fezzan aboard the merchant ship *Berezka*. Rubinsky confronted her about this act, questioning her acting ability when she feigned ignorance. In the hideout, she often mocked Rubinsky's schemes against Kaiser Reinhard's Empire yet remained involved in his plans.
In 800 UC, Rubinsky assigned Dominique to detain Elfriede von Kohlrausch, former partner of Imperial admiral Oskar von Reuenthal. She secured Elfriede and her child at the mountain hideout, enabling Rubinsky to create a hologram of Elfriede to manipulate Heidrich Lang, an enemy of Reuenthal. Around this period, Rubinsky began suffering seizures, which Dominique jestingly attributed to curses from the Earth Church's Grand Bishop and Rupert Kessellink. Later that year, she arranged passage for Elfriede to Heinessen to reunite with Reuenthal before his death. Rubinsky viewed this as sentimentality, while Elfriede later described Dominique as kind.
Dominique maintained contact with Rubinsky during his terminal illness in early 801 UC, observing his diminished expressiveness and recalling their early years. After Rubinsky's death in late April 801 UC, she was arrested as an accomplice following his detonation of explosives beneath Heinessenpolis. Following roughly two months of interrogation, her indictment was suspended. Upon release, she vanished from official records.
Her personality featured a generally subdued demeanor, marked by aloofness and minimal concern for others' misfortunes, though she occasionally displayed kindness through actions like aiding Degsby and Elfriede. Her style frequently included revealing or flamboyant clothing, and she shared Rubinsky's habitual drinking. The exact nature of her relationship with Rubinsky remained complex; while he addressed her honestly as one of his few confidants, she held apparent disdain for him. This complexity extended to Rubinsky's March 799 UC request for her to bear his child, which she rejected by citing his murder of Rupert, leading Rubinsky to interpret her refusal as opportunistic self-interest.