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Blaze Fielding

Blaze Fielding (ブレイズ・フィールディング) is a player character in Sega's ''Streets of Rage'' series of beat 'em up games, introduced in the original ''Streets of Rage'' in 1991. She is playable in all three games, starting out as a police officer in the first game and quitting the force after the second, becoming a private detective by the third game. Blaze is a master of judo who helps her companions, Adam Hunter and Axel Stone, defeat the evil boss of the crime syndicate, Mr. X throughout all three games.
==Appearances==
Blaze Fielding made her debut in 1991's ''Streets of Rage'' (''SoR'') as a low-rank officer in the New York Police Department. Blaze is one of the three young cops who quit the city's corrupt police force in order to settle the rampage that has plagued the city and find out the responsible behind those events. Along with Adam Hunter and Axel Stone, she manages to defeat the syndicate leader (later named Mr. X) in his own headquarters.
In ''Streets of Rage 2'', set one year later, Blaze, who has moved out of the city and became a dance teacher, discovers along with Axel and Adam's kid brother "Skate" that Adam has been kidnapped by Mr. X, who was believed to be dead in the previous battle, in order to lure Axel and Blaze to him in retaliation for his prior defeat. She and Axel set out to rescue their friend with Skate and a professional wrestler Max Thunder who is also one of Axel's friends. They manage to reach the hidden headquarters of the Syndicate on an isolated island and defeat Mr. X once again and free Adam in the end.
In the original Sega of Japan-produced ''Bare Knuckle III'' version of ''Streets of Rage 3'', Blaze, along with Axel, has rejoined the police force after the events of ''Streets of Rage 2''. During the events of ''Bare Knuckle III'', Axel and Blaze are being assigned to the leading two cases that will actually reveal to be interconnected: a Rakushin explosion in the Wood Oak city that could be related to the Syndicate's activities, and the disappearance of General Petrov that could lead to a war between nations. They are being assisted by Adam, Skate and a mysterious ex-researcher Dr. Zan.
The Sega of America-produced ''Streets of Rage 3'' version (with a slightly altered storyline to lighten the game's tone, but also a representative of the harder difficulty compared to the original version) has Blaze stay in the city after the events of Streets of Rage 2 and become a private detective. When informed by Dr. Zan that the next victim of the Syndicate's evil scheme will be her old friend, the Chief of Police, she immediately sets up a task force to go to his rescue.
Blaze also appears in the ''Streets of Rage'' comic, originally serialized in ''Sonic the Comic'' in 1993 and later published as ''Streets of Rage: Bad City Fighters''. In the bonus story "Facts of Life" from ''Sonic the Poster Mag'', Blaze and her friends Axel, Max and Skates are kidnapped by corrupt police officers, but before they can be executed a young honest cop releases her and she rescues the others. The main story shows how Blaze and the others quit the force and became vigilante crime-fighters.

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