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Jason Bourne

CBUB Wins: 24
CBUB Losses: 11
Win Percentage: 68.57%

Added by: Aristotle the 2nd

Read more about Jason Bourne at: Wikipedia

Official Site: Bantam Books

Jason Charles Bourne, born David Webb, is a fictional character in the novels of Robert Ludlum and subsequent film adaptations. He first appeared in the novel The Bourne Identity (1980). This novel was first adapted for television in 1988, and then adapted on film in 2002 under a title of the same name.

The character has been in seven sequel novels (the last four of which are written by Eric Van Lustbader with another novel due to be released in 2010). Along with the first feature film, The Bourne Identity (2002), Jason Bourne also appears in two sequel movies The Bourne Supremacy (2004) and The Bourne Ultimatum (2007). Actor Matt Damon stated in November 2009 that no script had been approved for a fourth film and that he hoped that a film would begin shooting in mid-2011. The next month however, he said that he would not do another Bourne film without Paul Greengrass, who announced in late November that he had decided not to return as director.

Jason Bourne has a tormented past, which continues to influence him throughout his lifetime. Jason Bourne is but one of many aliases used by David Webb. Webb is a career foreign service officer and a specialist in Far Eastern affairs. Before the events in The Bourne Identity, Webb had a Thai wife named Dao and two children named Joshua and Alyssa in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. Webb's wife and two children were inadvertently killed during the Vietnam War when a fighter plane strayed into Cambodia, dropped two bomb and strafed a spot near the Mekong River. Due to Cambodia's neutrality in the war, every nation disclaimed the plane, and therefore no one took responsibility for the incident. Since he had nothing left, Webb went to Saigon and elected to train for an elite Top Secret Special Forces unit called Medusa, which would remain a Top Secret unit for many years. In Medusa, Webb was known only as Delta One, his code name within the unit.

David Webb's life was consumed by his membership in Medusa. Webb was recruited into Medusa during Vietnam by friend and CIA officer Alexander Conklin after the death of Webb's wife and children. Webb was furious with the tragedy of his loss, and sought revenge by joining Medusa. Initially Medusa was designed to infiltrate parts of Northern Vietnam, and kill suspected members of the Viet Cong and its collaborators. Medusa was considered an assassination team or death squad. Each member of Medusa was paid for their work performing assassinations for the United States Government.

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Regular play Record:

Result Opponent A Score   B Score
Loss Jungle Hunter (Predator) 26 to 58
Win Agent 47 51 to 26
Loss T-800 (The Terminator) 27 to 51
Win John McClane 58 to 46
Win James Bond 62 to 38
Loss Frank Martin (The Transporter) 55 to 60
Win Jack Bauer 46 to 30
Win Max Payne 48 to 34
Loss James Bond 53 to 60
Win John Doe 83 to 17
Loss James Bond 7 to 19
Win Frank Martin (The Transporter) 14 to 12
Win Ethan Hunt 23 to 6
Loss Agent 47 12 to 18
Loss Bullseye 7 to 20
Win Mikura Suzuki (D.S.A.) 11 to 9
Loss Rorschach 12 to 18
Win Kim Possible 14 to 5
Win Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh 15 to 5
Win Lee and Carter (Rush Hour) 13 to 8
Loss The Killer 9 to 10
Win Giacinta Jinx Johnson 14 to 6
Win Evelyn Salt 20 to 4
Win Michael Westen 12 to 11
Win Dominic Cobb 11 to 10
Win Nikita 22 to 5
Win James Bond 11 to 8
Loss Black Widow 10 to 13
Win Frank Martin (The Transporter) 14 to 11
Win Chuck Bartowski 14 to 6
Win Andrew Scott 17 to 16
Win Jason Voorhees 21 to 18
Loss Ra's Al Ghul 2 to 6
Win John Wick 4 to 0