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===Operation KLONDIKE===
 
===Operation KLONDIKE===
 
{{main|Operation KLONDIKE}}
 
{{main|Operation KLONDIKE}}
When the time came to neutralize the space assets of the [[Arcadia]] system, Khan Truscott was in command. The Arcadia Naval Cache fell in a matter of minutes to overwhelming force, while the jump points were similarly pacified.  Then ships that had seized the other objectives jumped to the orbit of [[Arcadia I]], where they forced the surrender of the ''[[Texas]]''-class battleship ''[[Perth (Individual Texas-class WarShip)|Perth]]'' and destroyed the ''[[Admiral Schone]]'', a ''[[Riga (WarShip class)|Riga]]-class frigate.<ref name=HOKp41-42>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 41–42</ref>
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When the time came to neutralize the space assets of the [[Arcadia]] system, Khan Truscott was in command. The Arcadia Naval Cache fell in a matter of minutes to overwhelming force, while the jump points were similarly pacified.  Then ships that had seized the other objectives jumped to the orbit of [[Arcadia I]], where they forced the surrender of the ''[[Texas]]''-class battleship ''[[Perth]]'' and destroyed the ''[[Admiral Schone]]'', a ''[[Riga (WarShip class)|Riga]]-class frigate.<ref name=HOKp41-42>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 41–42</ref>
  
 
Truscott and his Star Adders then joined [[Clan Blood Spirit]], [[Clan Ghost Bear]], and [[Clan Steel Viper]] in the Arcadia ground campaign.  Once again, Truscott was in charge of planning for the other Clans, which caused some resentment against him and the Star Adders.<ref name=HOKp49>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 49</ref>  They anticipated facing the [[Nation of Hastur]] and the [[Ilkasur Shogunate]] on the continent of West Arcadia first, before moving on to other groups and other continents.<ref name=HOKp50>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 50</ref>
 
Truscott and his Star Adders then joined [[Clan Blood Spirit]], [[Clan Ghost Bear]], and [[Clan Steel Viper]] in the Arcadia ground campaign.  Once again, Truscott was in charge of planning for the other Clans, which caused some resentment against him and the Star Adders.<ref name=HOKp49>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 49</ref>  They anticipated facing the [[Nation of Hastur]] and the [[Ilkasur Shogunate]] on the continent of West Arcadia first, before moving on to other groups and other continents.<ref name=HOKp50>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 50</ref>
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==Culture==
 
==Culture==
The Star Adders were noted for several traits, most notably their pragmatism. Unlike other Clans which worshiped at the altar of the Kerensky father-son duo, the Star Adders saw them as simply outstanding military leaders. Four Adjutant positions were created by the Clan's first Khan, Absalom Truscott, to guide the vast Clan bureaucracy: [[Naval Adjutant]], [[Intelligence Adjutant]], [[Logistics Adjutant]], and [[Adder's Adjutant]]. [[Defense Adjutant]] was created in the next century by Khan Tomas Banacek. Meanwhile, another position, the [[Adder Keeper]], enabled advice to the Khan from the lower ranks of the Warrior caste. Though they subscribed to the inherent superiority of the [[Warrior Caste]], relations with the civilian castes were excellent thanks to mutual respect and understanding between the two. While having no direct vote in the [[Clan Council]], civilians could have their voices heard through the position of Adder's Adjutant. Created in recognition of the vital role the other castes would play in supporting the warriors, the Adder's Adjutant served as the assigned mouthpiece of the civilian castes and passed on their concerns directly to the Adder Khans.<ref name=CWK92>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 92–93</ref><ref name=HOKp130>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 130</ref> The others championed naval, intelligence, second line defensive military assets, and lower warrior rank concerns.<ref name=FMCC117>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 117</ref>
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The Star Adders were noted for several traits, most notably their pragmatism. Unlike other Clans which worshiped at the altar of the Kerensky father-son duo, the Star Adders saw them as simply very good military leaders. Though they subscribed to the inherent superiority of the [[Warrior Caste]], relations with the civilian castes were excellent thanks to mutual respect and understanding between the two. While having no direct vote in the [[Clan Council]], civilians could have their voices be heard through the position of '''Adder's Adjutant'''. Created by Khan Truscott in recognition of the important role the other castes would play in supporting the warriors, the Adder's Adjutant served as the de facto leader of the civilian castes and passed on their concerns directly to the Adder Khans.<ref name=CWK92>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 92–93</ref><ref name=FMCC117>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 117</ref><ref name=HOKp130>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 130</ref>
  
Their most recognizable trait was their belief in unity: the easy fraternal attitude within the Clan was similar to the "family" atmosphere of the Ghost Bears. Good-natured sparring and competition were frequent, and internal politicking approached that of the Snow Ravens, with loyalty first to a warrior's unit, then their Bloodhouse, then the Clan. However, deep resentments between units and individuals was practically unheard of and no Adder would do anything to jeopardize the well-being of their Clan. This same attitude extended to the taking of [[bondsmen]] and to [[freeborn]]s as well: if a warrior could prove themselves fit and able they would be accepted, no matter their origin.<ref name=CWK92/><ref name=FMCC117/>
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Their most recognizable trait was their belief in unity: the easy fraternal attitude within the Clan was similar to the "family" atmosphere of the Ghost Bears. Good-natured sparring and competition was frequent, and internal politicking approached that of the Snow Ravens, with loyalty first to a warrior's unit, then their Bloodhouse, then the Clan. However, deep resentments between units and individuals was practically unheard of and no Adder would do anything to jeopardize the well-being of their Clan. This same attitude extended to the taking of [[bondsmen]] and to [[freeborn]]s as well: if a warrior could prove themselves fit and able they would be accepted, no matter their origin.<ref name=CWK92/><ref name=FMCC117/>
  
Unlike other Clans, the Star Adders never 'worshiped' their totem animal with elaborate ceremonies or rituals. However, after the Inner Sphere invasion, many younger Adder warriors began the practice of wearing a live star adder as part of their ceremonial uniforms. Some even took their "pets" with them into battle.<ref name=FMCC117/><ref name=FMCC119>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 119</ref>
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Unlike other Clans, the Star Adders never 'worshiped' their totem animal with elaborate ceremonies or rituals. However, after the Inner Sphere invasion many younger Adder warriors began the practice of wearing a live star adder as part of their ceremonial uniforms. Some even took their "pets" with them into battle.<ref name=FMCC117/><ref name=FMCC119>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 119</ref>
  
 
==Military==
 
==Military==
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|'''[[Clan Blood Spirit]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Blood Spirit]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Blood Spirit logo.png|100px]]
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|Enemy
 
|Enemy
 
| The Blood Spirits transferred their feud with the Burrocks to the Star Adders, which the Adders return for the Blood Spirit intervention in the Burrock Absorption. This hatred would cost the Spirits as they would later be destroyed by their sworn enemies after the Wars of Reaving.
 
| The Blood Spirits transferred their feud with the Burrocks to the Star Adders, which the Adders return for the Blood Spirit intervention in the Burrock Absorption. This hatred would cost the Spirits as they would later be destroyed by their sworn enemies after the Wars of Reaving.
 
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|'''[[Clan Steel Viper]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Steel Viper]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Steel Viper logo.png|100px]]
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|[[Image:Clan Steel Viper.jpg|100px]]
 
|Enemy
 
|Enemy
 
|During the [[Wars of Reaving]], the Star Adders would work with the Steel Vipers (along with their other ally the Cloud Cobras) to form the Snake Alliance. The alliance was prospering, until the Star Adders turned on the Steel Vipers due to their "[[Invader Clans|taint]]" and to increase their power base among the remaining Home Clans.
 
|During the [[Wars of Reaving]], the Star Adders would work with the Steel Vipers (along with their other ally the Cloud Cobras) to form the Snake Alliance. The alliance was prospering, until the Star Adders turned on the Steel Vipers due to their "[[Invader Clans|taint]]" and to increase their power base among the remaining Home Clans.

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