Molly "Jupiter" Henderson

"Rogues and Cleaners working side by side, with these EMPs we will have all the leverage we need to eradicate the virus and the Division once and for all."

- Molly Henderson, to a Cleaner

Molly "Jupiter" Henderson was an agent of the Strategic Homeland Division. She went rogue for currently unknown reasons and has been identified as an agent who is plotting an unknown attack on Washington, D.C. with a set of four recruited rogue agents, similar to Aaron Keener's team in Warlords of New York. She was in contact with Keener before his death, plotting an attack of unknown magnitude on the nation's capital.

Before Keener's death, he arranged a plan to attack Washington, D.C., and tasked Jupiter to do the job. Henderson then assembled her team of rogue agents, consisting of Chadwick "Neptune" Brandon, Lucy "Venus" Anders, Mary "Saturn" Masters and Ryan "Mercury" Chang to carry out Keener's plan.

Her face appears to be burned and scalded possibly by a traumatic event after her activation, and could be the reason why she went rogue.

Biography
Molly Henderson was recruited by The Division eight years ago, after proving herself in the private sector as a security consultant. Leaning on her four-year military background, Henderson excelled in combat and physical training exercises. She was noted as a potential risk due to her past involvement in militant activism, a group that was later involved in the kidnapping and assault of a prominent business executive.

Nothing could ever be tied to her, and she claimed to have left the group by the time of the incident. All psychological evaluations supported her claims.

Henderson was activated as part of The Division's first wave, and her status was changed to rogue after an incident in New York DZ-01 where two JTF officers were killed. Henderson has been tied to the murders of at least fifteen JTF officers

History
Henderson was approached by Keener during the events of Warlords of New York and trusted to carry out an attack on Washington, D.C. Keener also provided Henderson with some new Smartwatches, which the Rogue Network created by rogue agent Theo Parnell encoded within them.

Henderson planned to assemble a group of rogue agents to carry out Keener's plan. She contacted Ryan Chang, a rogue agent who was also a D.C. local. During the conversation, they both agreed to use code-names for this operation. By the suggestion of Chang, Henderson decided to use code-names based on planets in the solar system. Henceforth, Chang christened himself as "Mercury" while Henderson christened herself as "Jupiter." Although Vivian Conley wasn't aware of Chang's masking intentions, Henderson opted to christen Conley as "Uranus" and Keener as "Mars" (although Keener used "Vanguard" as his call-sign).

Henderson found Rogue Agent Chadwick Brandon, A.K.A. "Neptune," and approached him with an opportunity to aid on the attack of D.C., which Brandon initially refused. Henderson then told him to think about it, and to contact her if he was interested. In the end, Brandon reached out to Henderson to join her team. Henderson then requested that Brandon would remain fully committed, which Brandon agreed to. Henderson then handed him one of Parnell's Smartwatches and welcomed him to the team.

After the activation of the Rogue Network, Henderson made contact with Mary "Saturn" Masters and wanted to make sure things in N.Y.C. are going well. Henderson made a promise to Mary that next mission, she will take point.

Before they moved to D.C., Henderson found herself in an argument with Lucy “Venus” Anders when Lucy expressed concern about the Cleaners. Despite her reassurance, Anders doesn't trust them. Anders also faced problems gaining the respect of Barkley, the leader of their Cleaners backup. Henderson suggested trying to find a way to gain Barkley's respect. However, when Henderson found out that Anders killed Barkley instead of talking to him, she got angry. Henderson told Anders that the Cleaners follow her around only because they fear her and thought she was better than this.

At a later point, Henderson got word from Mary "Saturn" Masters that Keener sent a package of his own weaponized Eclipse Virus. Henderson implored Masters to get rid of it as the whole operation hinged on getting rid of the Green Poison, not on spreading something far more dangerous.

While meeting with her Cleaners backup, Henderson told them that they will answer to her and her crew until the operation is over. She also made it clear to them that their mission is to eradicate the Green Poison as she believes there're multiple reports of experiments made to weaponize the Green Poison in D.C. from the blood of asymptomatic carriers and it is imperative to locate the labs, samples, and the carriers to get rid of the virus.

After all four of her rogue agents associates are located and killed, it was revealed that Henderson is in Roosevelt Island. Henderson aimed to secure a newly developed EMP technology from the cargo plane that crashed sometime ago. Combined with Conley's tech, the EMP jammers were able to neutralize all non-rogue SHD Techs, and completely eliminate the target agents' armor.

After all the EMP techs were secured and embedded with Conley's tech, Henderson sought to move the techs out of D.C. and deliver them to the rogue agents nationwide in order to cripple loyal Division agents, while the Cleaners she brought to Washington, D.C. aimed to set up a foothold at the island and prepared to burn all of D.C. from its virus contamination. Unfortunately, an agent arrived at the island and chase after Henderson at the site. After the Cleaners were forced to push back, Henderson told them to utilize all the new EMP jammers at hand in order to kill the agent. The agent however killed Henderson, her Cleaners as well as all the EMP jammers. After Henderson's death, the agent picked up a newly developed EMP sticky bomb from her corpse.

Abilities
Jupiter was a rogue agent armed with a G36 Enhanced, Police T821, EMP Sticky Bomb, Artillery Turrets, Shock Grenades and Modified Flame Turrets.

Appearances

 * Tom Clancy's The Division 2