

Irritated at Raiden's persistence, she then tried to thrust at him with the L'Etranger. However, Raiden parried the blow with his sword, and then proceeded to inch closer and proceeded to backhand her. Sensing the end of the battle to be near, Mistral then attempted to smash Raiden with "L'Etranger" with a downward slam. Later on, their fight fell down to the main level of the plant. At first, she had her Dwarf Gekko fight Raiden, but eventually the two fought on the rooftops. After dropping her coat off, she revealed all she knew about him, including his former nickname from the Liberian Civil War, "Jack the Ripper." She remarked about their similar pasts, although she quickly learned that the similarities ended there and that they were quite different as people. Mistral later encountered Raiden at Desperado's base of operations, a refinery plant located near the coastline. Mistral blowing a kiss at Raiden (Click to see animation) She then humiliated and bent LQ to her will. Soon after LQ kills Khamsin only to realize Mistral fooled the renegade AI and always had control over it. She desired to see LQ perform at his best by disabling his own inhibitors, which was the moment where LQ escaped and everything in World Marshal was sent out to destroy it. On a mission to liberate Abkhazia Mistral tested LQ by challenging a hired mercenary Khamsin.

Sundowner would have to carry that mission on his own instea of using UGs. Nowhere near ready to fulfill an actual mission of assassinating the African Politician Mistral felt LQ was a disappointment. This was rigorous training through virtual reality but LQ would always question authority at any chance it got. Within the events of the Bladewolf DLC, Mistral was in charge of maintaining the AI LQ-84i (Bladewolf). Her ideals would change once she meet Senator Armstrong and that convinced her to join World Marshal. This would lead to her murdering countless in wars of Iraq and Afghanistan and soon she would quickly grow tired of them.

She quickly served the French Foreign Legion in attempt to find revenge for the people who killed her family. His next single, 2018's "Lost," featured vocals from singer Chelsea Jade, and in April 2019 Saha issued his debut full-length outing, The Cure to Loneliness.Before the events in Rising, Mistral was orphaned from her French/African family at a young age during the Algerian Civil War of the 1990s. His 2017 single, "Starlight," received its own remix EP and was followed shortly by a remixed edition of Kindred Spirits which featured remixes by MNDR, JMR, and Party Pupils, among others. Saha's notable remix credits also include Melanie Martinez's "Dollhouse," ODESZA's "Say My Name," and Mocki's "Weekend." After signing with New York's Mom + Pop Music, Jai Wolf issued his debut EP, Kindred Spirits, in 2016. The wistful "Drive," featuring the Chain Gang of 1974, followed in 2016. Saha's own track, the bubbly "Indian Summer," was issued on Foreign Family Collective in 2015 and reached number 31 on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart that December. An unauthorized version of Skrillex's "Ease My Mind" impressed the original's maker enough to facilitate a partnership with the OWSLA label. In his early twenties, as Jai Wolf, his style stabilized and he gained notice for his remix work. Actively involved with music since the age of five when he took up the violin - he was a New York all-state performer in high school - he started making tracks during his teens. Jai Wolf is an alias of Sajeeb Saha, a producer of melodic, dreamlike EDM who previously recorded under a handful of names, including No Pets Allowed.
