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Dominique Saint-Pierré leveraged her talents as a singer and dancer on Fezzan to achieve significant social and financial standing, symbolized by her country home by 796 UC. She shared a long-standing association with Adrian Rubinsky, Fezzan's governor-general, beginning before 794 UC when he was senior secretary. They frequently convened at her residence to discuss strategic matters, including Fezzan's economic ambitions.
She interacted closely with Rubinsky's illegitimate son and secretary, Rupert Kessellink. Kessellink tasked her with gathering compromising material on Bishop Degsby of the Earth Church, leading to Degsby's addiction; recordings of these situations were later used for blackmail. After Kessellink's attempted patricide during Fezzan's Imperial invasion in 798 UC resulted in his death, Rubinsky revealed Dominique had alerted him to the plot, prompting Kessellink's dying condemnation.
Following Fezzan's occupation, Dominique and Rubinsky retreated to a hideout beneath Fezzan City. There, she facilitated Bishop Degsby's escape off-planet aboard the *Berezka*. Rubinsky confronted her about this assistance, dismissing her feigned ignorance by noting her poor acting skills. By early 800 UC, they relocated with approximately fifty others to a mountain refuge. Dominique frequently mocked Rubinsky's faltering schemes against Kaiser Reinhard's regime while remaining involved in his operations.
Rubinsky tasked her with detaining Elfriede von Kohlrausch. Dominique secured Elfriede and her child at the hideout, enabling Rubinsky to create a hologram of Elfriede for manipulation. Later that year, she arranged passage for Elfriede to Heinessen to reunite with Admiral Reuenthal before his death, an act Rubinsky termed "sentimental."
During Rubinsky's decline from a brain tumor in early 801 UC, Dominique visited him, criticizing his stale expressions while reminiscing about their past. After Rubinsky's suicide triggered explosives beneath Heinessenpolis, she was arrested as an accomplice. Interrogated for two months, her indictment was eventually suspended. Post-release, she disappeared from recorded history.
Though typically aloof and emotionally reserved, she occasionally revealed empathy through actions like aiding Degsby and Elfriede. She openly criticized Rubinsky's ruthlessness, particularly regarding Kessellink's death, which left her with a "bad taste." Rubinsky dismissed her objections, attributing her loyalty to self-interest. Their relationship included Rubinsky's proposal for her to bear his child, which she implicitly rejected by referencing his filicide. Elfriede later described her as "a kind person," highlighting her moral ambiguity.
She interacted closely with Rubinsky's illegitimate son and secretary, Rupert Kessellink. Kessellink tasked her with gathering compromising material on Bishop Degsby of the Earth Church, leading to Degsby's addiction; recordings of these situations were later used for blackmail. After Kessellink's attempted patricide during Fezzan's Imperial invasion in 798 UC resulted in his death, Rubinsky revealed Dominique had alerted him to the plot, prompting Kessellink's dying condemnation.
Following Fezzan's occupation, Dominique and Rubinsky retreated to a hideout beneath Fezzan City. There, she facilitated Bishop Degsby's escape off-planet aboard the *Berezka*. Rubinsky confronted her about this assistance, dismissing her feigned ignorance by noting her poor acting skills. By early 800 UC, they relocated with approximately fifty others to a mountain refuge. Dominique frequently mocked Rubinsky's faltering schemes against Kaiser Reinhard's regime while remaining involved in his operations.
Rubinsky tasked her with detaining Elfriede von Kohlrausch. Dominique secured Elfriede and her child at the hideout, enabling Rubinsky to create a hologram of Elfriede for manipulation. Later that year, she arranged passage for Elfriede to Heinessen to reunite with Admiral Reuenthal before his death, an act Rubinsky termed "sentimental."
During Rubinsky's decline from a brain tumor in early 801 UC, Dominique visited him, criticizing his stale expressions while reminiscing about their past. After Rubinsky's suicide triggered explosives beneath Heinessenpolis, she was arrested as an accomplice. Interrogated for two months, her indictment was eventually suspended. Post-release, she disappeared from recorded history.
Though typically aloof and emotionally reserved, she occasionally revealed empathy through actions like aiding Degsby and Elfriede. She openly criticized Rubinsky's ruthlessness, particularly regarding Kessellink's death, which left her with a "bad taste." Rubinsky dismissed her objections, attributing her loyalty to self-interest. Their relationship included Rubinsky's proposal for her to bear his child, which she implicitly rejected by referencing his filicide. Elfriede later described her as "a kind person," highlighting her moral ambiguity.