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During the [[Political Century]], Clan society coalesced around two competing viewpoints: [[Crusader Clans|Crusaders]] who believed it was their right to reestablish the Star League by force with themselves as leaders, and [[Warden]]s who thought it was their mission to protect the Inner Sphere from outside threats while maintaining their own distinct culture.  The Jade Falcons were at the forefront of the Crusader faction, their role eventually taken over by the Smoke Jaguars, and were first to introduce a motion to the Grand Council to invade the Inner Sphere in [[2980]].  Their motion was defeated by the heads of the Warden faction, Clans Wolf and Coyote, but the Wardens knew that public opinion was turning against them and it would only be a matter of time before the Crusaders could muster enough support to overrule them.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 16–17</ref>
 
During the [[Political Century]], Clan society coalesced around two competing viewpoints: [[Crusader Clans|Crusaders]] who believed it was their right to reestablish the Star League by force with themselves as leaders, and [[Warden]]s who thought it was their mission to protect the Inner Sphere from outside threats while maintaining their own distinct culture.  The Jade Falcons were at the forefront of the Crusader faction, their role eventually taken over by the Smoke Jaguars, and were first to introduce a motion to the Grand Council to invade the Inner Sphere in [[2980]].  Their motion was defeated by the heads of the Warden faction, Clans Wolf and Coyote, but the Wardens knew that public opinion was turning against them and it would only be a matter of time before the Crusaders could muster enough support to overrule them.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 16–17</ref>
  
The debate would continue for decades, only interrupted in [[2985]] following the renaming of [[Clan Sea Fox]] to [[Clan Diamond Shark]], and by [[3000]] the Clans were on the brink of invasion.  Trying to buy more time, Clan Wolf succeeded in brokering the [[Dragoon Compromise]], reasoning that the Clans needed a more accurate picture of the situation in the Inner Sphere.  Comprised mostly of [[freeborn]] warriors, [[Wolf's Dragoons]] would present themselves as a mercenary force for hire while secretly reconnoitering the [[Successor States]].  Their mission started off to great success in the early years of the [[thirty-first century]], painting an accurate picture of the many developments which had taken place in the Clans' absence.  However, the apparent desertion of the [[Image:Leo Showers - Mark Poole.jpg|thumb|left|175px|ilKhan Leo Showers]] Dragoons around [[3019]] only agitated the Crusaders further.  When rumors of first the [[Fourth Succession War]] and then the [[War of 3039]] reached them, they put the invasion again to a vote, each time only narrowly defeated by the efforts of Clan Wolf.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 17</ref>
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The debate would continue for decades, only interrupted in [[2985]] following the renaming of [[Clan Sea Fox]] to [[Clan Diamond Shark]], and by [[3000]] the Clans were on the brink of invasion.  Trying to buy more time, Clan Wolf succeeded in brokering the [[Dragoon Compromise]], reasoning that the Clans needed a more accurate picture of the situation in the Inner Sphere.  Comprised mostly of [[freeborn]] warriors, the [[Wolf's Dragoons]] would present themselves as a mercenary force for hire while secretly reconnoitering the [[Successor States]].  Their mission started off to great success in the early years of the [[thirty-first century]], painting an accurate picture of the many developments which had taken place in the Clans' absence.  However, the apparent desertion of the [[Image:Leo Showers - Mark Poole.jpg|thumb|left|175px|ilKhan Leo Showers]] Dragoons around [[3019]] only agitated the Crusaders further.  When rumors of first the [[Fourth Succession War]] and then the [[War of 3039]] reached them, they put the invasion again to a vote, each time only narrowly defeated by the efforts of Clan Wolf.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 17</ref>
  
 
==Operation REVIVAL==
 
==Operation REVIVAL==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
* ''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]''
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* ''[[ Historical: Operation Klondike]]''
 
* ''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
 
* ''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
  
  
 
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[[Category:History|Clans, History of]]

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