Difference between revisions of "Clan Wolverine"

m (Formatting)
m (link fix)
 
(42 intermediate revisions by 21 users not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
 
| timeperiod = [[2807]] – [[2823]] (?)
 
| timeperiod = [[2807]] – [[2823]] (?)
 
| classification = [[Clan]]
 
| classification = [[Clan]]
| systems = None?
+
| systems = [[Lum]], [[Marshall]]<ref name=BoIc26>''Betrayal of Ideals'', ch. 26</ref>
| capital = [[Circe]]?
+
| capital = Great Hope, [[Circe]]<ref name=BoIc21>''Betrayal of Ideals'', ch. 21</ref>
 
| rulertitle = [[Khan]]
 
| rulertitle = [[Khan]]
| military = [[Clan Wolverine Touman]]
+
| military = [[Clan Wolverine Touman|Clan Wolverine ''touman'']]
| secretservice = Counter-intelligence under [[Franklin Hallis]]
+
| secretservice = Counterintelligence under [[Franklin Hallis]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
One of the original twenty [[Clans]], '''Clan Wolverine''' was [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilated]] in the years after [[Operation Klondike]], officially for having detonated nuclear devices to destroy a genetic repository of [[Clan Snow Raven]] and for opposing [[Nicholas Kerensky]] and the Clans as a whole. (The true story runs entirely different, but this is not known within the [[BattleTech]] universe.)
+
One of the original twenty [[Clans]], '''Clan Wolverine''' was [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilated]] in the years after [[Operation KLONDIKE]], officially for having detonated nuclear devices to destroy a genetic repository of [[Clan Snow Raven]] and for opposing [[Nicholas Kerensky]] and the Clans as a whole. (The true story runs entirely different, but this is not known within the [[BattleTech]] universe.)
  
The Clans subsequently went to great lengths to purge Clan Wolverine from their history. They refer to the former Clan Wolverine only as the '''"Not-Named Clan"'''. Instead of naming the "[[IIC]]"-style evolution of the ''[[Wolverine]]'' [[BattleMech]] (the ''Wolverine IIC''), it was renamed the ''[[Conjurer (Hellhound)]]''. More than two hundred years after Clan Wolverine's annihilation, the mere comparison of a Clan warrior to an animal identified as wolverine, in a completely unrelated situation and by a person not accustomed to Clan society, was still considered a shocking insult that might elicit a violent response.<ref>''[[The Clawing]]'', p. 14, 15</ref>
+
The Clans subsequently went to great lengths to purge Clan Wolverine from their history. They refer to the former Clan Wolverine only as the '''"Not-Named Clan"'''. Instead of properly referring the "[[IIC]]"-style evolution of the ''[[Wolverine]]'' [[BattleMech]] as the ''Wolverine IIC'', it was renamed the ''[[Conjurer (Hellhound)]]''. More than two hundred years after Clan Wolverine's annihilation, the mere comparison of a Clan warrior to an animal identified as wolverine, in a completely unrelated situation and by a person not accustomed to Clan society, was still considered a shocking insult that might elicit a violent response.<ref>''[[The Clawing]]'', pp. 14–15</ref>
  
== Clan Totem ==
+
==Clan Totem==
Clan Wolverine's namesake came from the Terran wolverine, a small predatory mammal, which was genetically engineered for the harsh conditions in [[Strana Mechty]]'s tundra regions. On Strana Mechty, the wolverines grew in size and ferocity and were capable of taking on animals many times its size. The wolverine was noted for its unwillingness to back down from any challenge, a trait that Clan Wolverine's warriors eagerly adopted.<ref name=WC-17>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 17 "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Society - Original Clans - Wolverine"</ref>
+
Clan Wolverine's namesake came from the Terran wolverine, a small predatory mammal, which was genetically engineered for the harsh conditions in [[Strana Mechty]]'s tundra regions. On Strana Mechty, the wolverines grew in size and ferocity and were capable of taking on animals many times their size. The wolverine was noted for its unwillingness to back down from any challenge, a trait that Clan Wolverine's warriors eagerly adopted.<ref name=WC-17>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 17: "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Society - Original Clans - Wolverine"</ref>
  
== History ==
+
==History==
 +
{{Main|History of Clan Wolverine}}
  
=== Formation ===
+
Clan Wolverine came into existence with the other 19 original Clans on 11 June [[2807]], six years after the death of [[Aleksandr Kerensky]].<ref name=HOK-27>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 27: "Building a New Society - Birth of the Clans"</ref>
  
Clan Wolverine came into existence with the other 19 original Clans on 11 June [[2807]], 6 years after the death of [[Aleksandr Kerensky]].<ref name=HOK-27>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 27 "Building a New Society - Birth of the Clans"</ref>
+
[[Operation KLONDIKE]], the Clan military operation to reconquer the Pentagon Worlds, began on 2 July [[2821]]. Together with [[Clan Snow Raven]], Clan Wolverine was assigned to Northern Circe, with both Clans fighting together to defeat the [[Sand Confederacy]] before starting to operate independently.<ref name=HOK-72>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 72–76: "Circe - The Northern Campaign"</ref><ref name=HOK-136>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 136: "The Pentagon - Circe"</ref>
  
=== Operation Klondike ===
+
In June 2822, Khan [[Sarah McEvedy]] was called to task by [[ilKhan]] Kerensky for allowing her people the ability to migrate between castes, against his vision of Clan society. McEvedy had allowed some shifting to the Laborer caste to increase the food output of her Clan, and [[Clan Widowmaker]] (spying on Clan Wolverine without the ilKhan's approval) discovered this and reported it to the ilKhan.
[[Operation Klondike]], the Clan military operation to re-conquer the Pentagon Worlds, began on 2 July [[2821]]. Together with [[Clan Snow Raven]], Clan Wolverine was assigned to Northern Circe, with both Clans fighting together to defeat the [[Sand Confederacy]] before starting to operate independently. While the Ravens fought the [[Empire of Hidalgo]] the Wolverines had several bloody clashes with a martial society called [[Rasmussen Elite]], thug-like gangs of warriors with skills that matched the skill of the early Clan warriors, but with a lower quality of equipment and a fractured organization. Because of Rasmussen Elite warriors' prowess [[Khan]] [[Sarah McEvedy]] ordered coordinated tactics in contrast to the one-on-one engagements preferred by [[Nicholas Kerensky]] who later outlined these preferences into the rules of ''[[Zellbrigen]]''. In this the Wolverine behavior was close to the [[SLDF]] "total warfare" tactics.<ref name=HOK-72>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 72-76 "Circe - The Northern Campaign"</ref> <ref name=HOK-136>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 136 "The Pentagon - Circe"</ref>
 
  
After the Rasmussen Elite was annihilated, Clan Wolverine and Clan Snow Raven fought together against the armed forces of [[Kerensky Dominion]], when their previous ally turned their enemy after both clans used Kerensky Dominion warriors as cannon fodder instead of equal partners. The Battle of Bitter Tears, as the battle against Kerensky Dominion troops has been called, lasted three days, and left the Snow Raven ground forces in a somewhat ragged shape. Probably for this reason Khan McEvedy saw herself the senior officer at the final Northern Circe campaign — against the [[House Davion|Davion]]-originated [[Isle of the Eagles]] — a fact that would only add to the later discord between the two Clans. Snow Raven ground forces suffered heavy losses in the campaign, even losing their ''[[saKhan]]'' in the fighting. The Snow Raven Khan even suspected that the Wolverines deliberately under-represented ''L'Isle des Aigles'' forces, souring relations between the two Clans even more.<ref name=HOK-72/> <ref name=HOK-136/>
+
The other Clans began to step up military activity against the Wolverines. Further opposition began to solidify itself as the Wolverines completed development of several advanced 'Mech designs, and an improved ER PPC. Clans Wolf, Jade Falcon, Smoke Jaguar, Coyote, and Ghost Bear began to be more belligerent in sessions of the Grand Council. McEvedy quickly realized that her Clan was being singled out as a dangerous threat to the balance of Clan power.
 
+
<ref name=BOI-I>''Betrayal of Ideals, Book I: Foundations of Fate''</ref>
=== Ascendant ===
 
 
 
In June 2822, Khan Sarah McEvedy was called to task by [[ilKhan]] Kerensky for allowing her people the ability to migrate between castes, against his vision of Clan society. McEvedy had allowed some shifting to the Laborer caste to increase the food output of her Clan, and [[Clan Widowmaker]] (spying on Clan Wolverine without the ilKhan's approval) discovered this and reported it to the ilKhan. This would be the beginning of [[Watch|The Watch]], the Clan intelligence service. It was a multi-Clan effort initially created to spy on Clan Wolverine, answerable to the ilKhan alone.
 
 
 
The other Clans began to step up military activity against the Wolverines, and when McEvedy discovered that the ilKhan himself was spying on her clan, she tasked Star Colonel [[Franklin Hallis]] with developing a Wolverine intelligence service to ferret out the enemy spies and perform counter-intelligence. This would eventually rebound on her and be taken as further evidence of Clan Wolverine's disregard for Clan ways.
 
 
 
Further opposition began to solidify itself as the Wolverines completed development of several advanced 'Mech designs, and an improved ER PPC. Clans Wolf, Jade Falcon, Smoke Jaguar, Coyote, and Ghost Bear began to be more belligerent in sessions of the Grand Council. McEvedy quickly realized that her Clan was being singled out as a dangerous threat to the balance of Clan power.
 
<ref name=BOI-I>''Betrayal of Ideals'', "Book I: Foundations of Fate"</ref>
 
 
 
=== Fanning the Flames ===
 
  
 
In July 2823, a [[Brian Cache]] was discovered in the Tiki Province on [[Circe]]. Though technically in Wolverine territory, [[Clan Jade Falcon]] attempted to win the Cache in a [[Trial of Possession]]. They failed, but Jade Falcon Khan [[Lisa Buhallin]] brought the matter to the [[Grand Council]] in August 2823, issuing a formal protest. Due to the existence of nuclear weapons in the cache, the ilKhan determined that it would be treated as a council matter, and the Wolverines were initially allowed to complete the inventory of the Cache.
 
In July 2823, a [[Brian Cache]] was discovered in the Tiki Province on [[Circe]]. Though technically in Wolverine territory, [[Clan Jade Falcon]] attempted to win the Cache in a [[Trial of Possession]]. They failed, but Jade Falcon Khan [[Lisa Buhallin]] brought the matter to the [[Grand Council]] in August 2823, issuing a formal protest. Due to the existence of nuclear weapons in the cache, the ilKhan determined that it would be treated as a council matter, and the Wolverines were initially allowed to complete the inventory of the Cache.
Line 45: Line 35:
 
When the inventory was completed and presented to the ilKhan, he determined that no one Clan should have possession of the entire Cache, and that Trials of Possession would be necessary to fairly distribute the contents. McEvedy immediately requested a Trial of Refusal over the decision, which would be fought in October 2823 (and unfortunately lost) by her and her saKhan, [[Dwight Robertson]] (who was killed in the battle).
 
When the inventory was completed and presented to the ilKhan, he determined that no one Clan should have possession of the entire Cache, and that Trials of Possession would be necessary to fairly distribute the contents. McEvedy immediately requested a Trial of Refusal over the decision, which would be fought in October 2823 (and unfortunately lost) by her and her saKhan, [[Dwight Robertson]] (who was killed in the battle).
  
McEvedy then raised Star Colonel Franklin Hallis to the rank of saKhan, without a trial — another breach of Clan tradition. She then began the planning of [[Operation Switchback]], an audacious plan to secede from the authority of the ilKhan and Grand Council and return to the [[Inner Sphere]]. While McEvedy attended the Grand Council, Hallis headed to the [[Norfolk Boneyard]] to liberate WarShips from the mothballed [[Exodus]] fleet. Another Wolverine team performed a similar mission in the [[San Diego Boneyard]].
+
McEvedy then began the planning of [[Operation SWITCHBACK]], an audacious plan to secede from the authority of the ilKhan and Grand Council and return to the [[Inner Sphere]]. While McEvedy attended the Grand Council, Hallis headed to the [[Norfolk Boneyard]] to liberate WarShips from the mothballed [[Exodus Fleet]]. Another Wolverine team performed a similar mission in the [[San Diego Boneyard]].
  
On 8 October 2823, McEvedy protested the results of the [[Trial of Refusal]], claiming that the Grand Council was interfering in the internal affairs of Clan Wolverine. She then revealed the existence of The Watch and claimed that no fair trial was possible in the current climate, claiming (correctly) that as she was not asked to contribute to The Watch, that it was meant to work against the Wolverines. Realizing that nothing she could say or do would stop the inevitability of her Clan's destruction, she repudiated the ilKhan and left the Council chamber.
+
On 8 October 2823, McEvedy protested the results of the [[Trial of Refusal]], claiming that the Grand Council was interfering in the internal affairs of Clan Wolverine. She then revealed the existence of [[The Watch]] and claimed that no fair trial was possible in the current climate, claiming (correctly) that as she was not asked to contribute to The Watch, it was meant to work against the Wolverines. Realizing that nothing she could say or do would stop the inevitability of her Clan's destruction, she repudiated the ilKhan and left the Council chamber.
  
Two days later, McEvedy was back in the Council Chamber, this time with saKhan Hallis, though he would not be recognized by the ilKhan. As he did not win his position in a trial, he was removed from the Chamber. As the Council took up the Brian Cache matter again, McEvedy refused to take part, denouncing the ilKhan's actions and refusing to give up the Cache without a fight.
+
As a last resort, McEvedy met privately with the ilKhan the next day, 10 October 2823, onboard ''[[McKenna's Pride]]''. While the ilKhan complimented her on the strength of her Clan, he expressed disappointment over the attempts to liberalize and change his vision. He made it clear that the Wolverines would be destroyed by the other Clans as an object lesson. McEvedy made several offers to avoid that outcome, but the ilKhan was adamant.<ref name=BOI-II>''Betrayal of Ideals, Book II: Treachery's Stage''</ref>
  
As a last resort, McEvedy met privately with the ilKhan the next day, 10 October 2823, onboard ''[[McKenna's Pride]]''. While the ilKhan complimented her on the strength of her Clan, he expressed disappointment over the attempts to liberalize and change his vision. He made it clear that the Wolverines would be destroyed by the other Clans as an object lesson. McEvedy made several offers to avoid that outcome, but the ilKhan was adamant.<ref name=BOI-II>''Betrayal of Ideals'', "Book II: Treachery's Stage"</ref>
+
McEvedy would return to the Grand Council a final time on 11 October 2823, shortly after Wolverine forces defeated a multi-Clan force at the Brian Cache on Circe. She attempted to sway the Grand Council by revealing the ilKhan's plans, to no avail. She then renounced her position in Council, announced her intention to secede from the Clans, insulted the ilKhan and Council, and threatened any who would attack the Wolverines.<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 120: "The Not-Named"</ref> The Khan of [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] called for a [[Trial of Absorption]] as McEvedy left the chamber for the last time. [[Operation SWITCHBACK]], Clan Wolverine's last hope, had begun.
  
===The Point of No Return===
+
Unbeknownst to Clan Wolverine, [[Clan Widowmaker]] operatives had stolen one of the nuclear devices from the Brian Cache, and prepared it for detonation in their capital city of [[Great Hope]]. Khan [[Jason Karrige]] then activated the device when he, the ilKhan, and Clan Widowmaker forces approached the city.
  
McEvedy would return to the Grand Council a final time on 11 October 2823, shortly after Wolverine forces defeated a multi-Clan force at the Brian Cache on Circe. She attempted to sway the Grand Council by revealing the ilKhan's plans, to no avail. She then renounced her position in Council, announced her intention to secede from the Clans, insulted the ilKhan and Council, and threatened any who would attack the Wolverines.<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', pg. 120 "The Not-Named"</ref> The Khan of [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] called for a [[Trial of Absorption]] as McEvedy left the chamber for the last time. [[Operation Switchback]], Clan Wolverine's last hope, had begun.
+
As Karrige had hoped and planned for, the blame fell on the shoulders of the Wolverines. The ilKhan commanded [[Clan Snow Raven]] to take the battle to the Wolverines on Circe as he planned the ultimate punishment: the [[Trial of Annihilation]]. Clan Snow Raven's attempt to use a nuclear weapon on the remaining Wolverine forces backfired horribly when the nuclear-equipped aerospace fighter was shot down by the ''[[Bismark]]'', a mothballed [[WarShip]] reclaimed by Wolverine saKhan Franklin Hallis. The activated nuclear weapon detonated in an airburst over the Snow Raven's capital of [[Dehra Dun]]. This too would be blamed on Clan Wolverine.<ref name=BOI-III>''Betrayal of Ideals, Book III: The Switchback Directive''</ref>
  
The Wolverines allowed any and all clan members to remain behind if they wished to do so, then performed "scorched earth" withdrawals from their enclaves on [[Lum]] and Circe. Unbeknownst to Clan Wolverine, [[Clan Widowmaker]] operatives had stolen one of the nuclear devices from the Brian Cache, and prepared it for detonation in their capital city of [[Great Hope]]. Khan [[Jason Karrige]] then activated the device when he, the ilKhan, and Clan Widowmaker forces approached the city.
+
On 25 October 2823, ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky addressed every member of the Clans, announcing the unprecedented [[Trial of Annihilation]] against Clan Wolverine, detailing their many crimes against the Clans. All Clan Wolverine Warriors would be killed; all other Clan Wolverine castes would be chemically sterilized and absorbed into other Clans. No quarter would be given. The other Clans were ordered to assemble a Grand Fleet to find and destroy the remaining Wolverines before they could return to the [[Inner Sphere]].
  
As Karrige had hoped and planned for, the blame fell on the shoulders of the Wolverines. The ilKhan commanded [[Clan Snow Raven]] to take the battle to the Wolverines on Circe as he planned the ultimate punishment: the [[Trial of Annihilation]]. Clan Snow Raven's attempt to use a nuclear weapon on the remaining Wolverine forces backfired horribly when the nuclear-equipped aerospace fighter was shot down by the ''[[Bismark]]'', a mothballed [[WarShip]] reclaimed by Wolverine saKhan Franklin Hallis. The activated nuclear weapon detonated in an airburst over the Snow Raven's capital of [[Dehra Dun]]. This too would be blamed on Clan Wolverine.
+
The Clan fleet discovered Hallis' group of Wolverines on 27 June 2824, on a planet codenamed "[[Barbados]]", where they had grounded in need of supplies. Ebon's group was out of position and hampered by jump drive failure, and so the naval battle was quite one-sided. Several ships did manage to escape, but on 7 July 2824, the Clans bid for the final ground battle.
  
The Wolverine forces on [[Strana Mechty]] were hard pressed until Hallis commandeered ''[[McKenna's Pride]]'' and performed an orbital bombardment on their enemies. He then proceeded to bombard the Clan halls of Widowmaker, Smoke Jaguar, [[Clan Ghost Bear|Ghost Bear]], Snow Raven, and [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcon]], as well as the Grand Council hall itself. With McEvedy thought lost in the destruction of Great Hope, Hallis was now in command of the remaining Wolverine units.<ref name=BOI-III>''Betrayal of Ideals'', "Book III: The Switchback Directive"</ref>
+
The outcome was a foregone conclusion, but the treachery of Widowmaker Khan [[Jason Karrige]] was revealed by the ilKhan, and Franklin Hallis received the justice of slaying him before he was defeated by [[Star Colonel]] [[Ferris Ward]]. The rest of the Wolverine forces present were destroyed. However, the second group under saKhan Ebon survived, met up with several other Wolverine units, and fled Clan space.<ref name=BOI-IV>''Betrayal of Ideals, Book IV: Asunder''</ref>
  
===Annihilation===
+
The [[ilKhan]] would heavily alter Clan history regarding these incidents. Karrige's perfidy would be washed away (though his genes would be removed from the breeding program), the accidental nuking of Dehra Dun would be forever blamed on the Wolverines. Any reference to the Wolverines would be as the "Not-Named Clan". Nicholas's diaries, however, would remain uncensored and available to [[Wolf Clan|Clan Wolf]], which would later provide [[Phelan Kell]] with a more balanced view than available through traditional Clan sources.
  
On 25 October 2823, ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky addressed every member of the Clans, announcing the unprecendented [[Trial of Annihilation]] against Clan Wolverine, detailing their many crimes against the Clans. All Clan Wolverine Warriors would be killed; all other Clan Wolverine castes would be chemically sterilized and absorbed into other Clans. No quarter would be given. The other Clans were ordered to assemble a Grand Fleet to find and destroy the remaining Wolverines before they could return to the [[Inner Sphere]].
+
Ironically, [[Nicholas Kerensky]] would later utilize some of McEvedy's caste reforms to allow limited testing and movement between the castes. Though several Absorptions would occur in Clan history, a true [[Trial of Annihilation]] against an entire Clan would not be seen again until the [[Wars of Reaving]] (though one might consider [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]'s fate to be akin to Annihilation).<ref name=BOI-IV/>
  
Meanwhile, Khan [[Franklin Hallis]] was leading the Wolverines from the SLS ''[[Michigan]]'', the Clan Wolverine flagship. He had split the Wolverine fleet in an attempt to increase their chances of survival, the other group led by saKhan [[Trish Ebon]]. Operation Switchback was well under way; the Wolverines would attempt to hang back and allow the Clan fleet to overshoot them and hopefully miss them completely. Unfortunately, things would not play out in this manner.
+
On 22 January 2824, the Wolf [[Loremaster]] presented a census of the Wolverines' population and equipment to the Grand Council. Most of the Wolverine front line troops were accounted for, but many of the second-line warriors and civilians seemed to be missing, along with the majority of the equipment from the disputed Brian Cache. [[Operation SWITCHBACK]], while not completely successful, did allow military forces and civilians under saKhan Trish Ebon to escape Clan space. How many escaped, and their final disposition, is not known.<ref name=TCWoK-13>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 13–14: "The Secret History of the Clans - Wolverine Treachery"</ref>
  
The Clan fleet discovered Hallis' group of Wolverines on 27 June 2824, on a planet codenamed "Barbados", where they had grounded in need of supplies. Ebon's group was out of position and hampered by jump drive failure, and so the naval battle was quite one-sided. Several ships did manage to escape, but on July 7 2824, the Clans bid for the final ground battle.
+
==Legacy==
 +
The Not-Named-Clan and their unclear fate has spawned numerous [[canon rumor]]s and conspiracy theories. They are thought to be linked to several in-universe mysteries.
  
The outcome was a foregone conclusion, but the treachery of Widowmaker Khan [[Jason Karrige]] was revealed by the ilKhan, and Franklin Hallis received the justice of slaying him before he was defeated by [[Star Colonel]] [[Ferris Ward]]. The rest of the Wolverine forces present were destroyed. However, the second group under saKhan Ebon survived, met up with several other Wolverine units, and fled Clan space. <ref name=BOI-IV>''Betrayal of Ideals'', "Book IV: Asunder"</ref>
+
===Minnesota Tribe===
 +
{{main|Minnesota Tribe}}
  
===Aftermath===
+
In [[2825]], after Clan Wolverine's Annihilation, a strange but highly skilled unit using SLDF tactics, painted in Regular Army colors and bearing the insignia of the North American state of Minnesota, entered [[Draconis Combine]] space from the [[Deep Periphery]]. Dubbed the "[[Minnesota Tribe]]" for their insignia and fleet of military and civilian ships traveling with them, the mystery unit attacked a series of Combine worlds picking up supplies and personnel before disappearing as suddenly as they came, despite the efforts of the Combine and [[ComStar]] to track them. In the wake of the [[Clan Invasion]], the coincidental timing of the Tribe's appearance in the year of the Wolverine's Annihilation and their use of SLDF tactics, colors and advanced [[BattleMech]]s led many to believe the "Minnesota Tribe" were the unaccounted survivors who fled Clan-space.<ref name=HKTDC-64>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 64: "History - Second Succession War - The Minnesota Tribe and the Chahar Profit"</ref><ref name=SL-98>''The Star League'', p. 98: "History - Aftermath"</ref><ref name=CS1>''ComStar'', p. 22: "History - A New Order - The Word of Blake"</ref><ref name=FMCS-11>''Field Manual: ComStar'', pp. 11–12: "The Com Guards - History - Eye of the Storm"</ref><ref name=TCWoK-13/><ref name=WCS-21>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 21: "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Wolverine"</ref>
  
The [[ilKhan]] would heavily alter Clan history regarding these incidents. Karrige's perfidy would be washed away (though his genes would be removed from the breeding program), the accidental nuking of Dehra Dun would be forever blamed on the Wolverines. Any reference to the Wolverines would be as the "Not-Named Clan". Nicholas's diaries, however, would remain uncensored and available to the [[Wolf Clan|Clan Wolf]], which would later provide [[Phelan Kell]] with a more balanced view than available through traditional Clan sources.
+
In [[2974]], several groups of archaeologists, historians, and anthropologists merged to form [[Interstellar Expeditions]]. Ostensibly created to research and advance knowledge of humanity's past, one of its primary (private) missions would be to learn everything possible about the so-called "Minnesota Tribe."<ref name=IP-38>''Interstellar Players'', p. 38: "Interstellar Expeditions - Operations - Goals and Fundamental Assumptions"</ref> As late as [[3045]], IE was making "Grand Tours" every ten years, retracing the Minnesota Tribe's known path through the Inner Sphere, visiting the same worlds and sites.<ref name=IP-46>''Interstellar Players'', pp. 46–47: "Interstellar Expeditions - Gamemaster's Section - Known Facts - Minnesota Tribe"</ref> Over the years, IE has collected a great number of Minnesota Tribe artifacts, including patches, uniforms, personal equipment, even tissue samples and one corpse. No Clansman is aware of this cache, though IE has made some contacts in Clan space during several Babylon Diets. IE is almost certain that the Minnesota Tribe is in fact the Not-Named Clan — Clan Wolverine.<ref name=IP-46 />
  
Ironically, [[Nicholas Kerensky]] would later utilize some of McEvedy's caste reforms to allow limited testing and movement between the castes. Though several Absorptions would occur in Clan history, a true [[Trial of Annihilation]] against an entire Clan would not be seen again until the [[Wars of Reaving]] (though one might consider [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]'s fate to be akin to Annihilation). <ref name=BOI-IV/>
+
The case was only reinforced after ComStar's public unveiling of much of its history in the wake of the [[ComStar Schism|Schism]] with the publication of a [[ROM]] report on the clothing worn by a Minnesota Tribe [[MechWarrior (pilot)| MechWarrior]] killed in the fighting on [[Richmond]]. Piloting a pristine ''[[Lancelot]]'', the warrior was clad in a more advanced version of the SLDF's [[MechWarrior Cooling Suit|full body coolant suits]] which displayed two patches, the Minnesota tribe's insignia with the numbers "331" stitched on it, appearing to be a revised version of the insignia of the [[331st Royal BattleMech Division]], Sarah McEvedy's father's command, and the other of a white Terran Wolverine with bloodied fangs.<ref name=CS2>''ComStar'', p. 23: "Who Were Those Masked Men?"</ref>
  
=== Unconfirmed Fate ===
+
In September of [[3063]], Khan [[Vlad Ward]] of Clan Wolf formed a new Omega Galaxy almost entirely of warriors holding to the [[Warden]] philosophy, assigning it to the Periphery near Clan Wolf's Occupation Zone, supposedly to hunt down raiders with possible links to the Not-Named Clan. After seven months of searching, ambushes, and running battles, two-thirds of the raiders—simple pirates with no ties to Wolverine Clan—were wiped out at a base at Novo Cressidas, [[Star's End]] on 11 April [[3064]]. No trace of the Not-Named Clan was discovered.<ref name=TPOC-1>''The Price of Conviction'', pp. 1–20</ref>
  
On 22 January 2824, the Wolf [[Loremaster]] presented a census of the Wolverines' population and equipment to the Grand Council. Most of the Wolverine front line troops were accounted for, but many of the second-line warriors and civilians seemed to be missing, along with the majority of the equipment from the disputed Brian Cache. [[Operation Switchback]], while not completely successful, did allow military forces and civilians under saKhan Trish Ebon to escape Clan space. How many escaped, and their final disposition, is not known. <ref name=TCWoK-13>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 13-14 "The Secret History of the Clans - Wolverine Treachery"</ref>
+
In June [[3095]], an Interstellar Expeditions party led by Dr. [[Wade Laurence Beauregard]] is believed to have located a facility on an unnamed Periphery world located 22.7 light years coreward of [[McEvedy's Folly]] containing evidence definitively linking the Minnesota Tribe to Clan Wolverine. Beauregard's party were associated with one of the IE "Grand Tours" retracing the Minnesota Tribe's journey through the near periphery around the Inner Sphere, and Beauregard had detected the planet - described as being at the edge of the goldilocks zone for its star, and possessed of more than a dozen moons - via stellar surveys. Having argued in support of previous habitation being detected on the world, Beauregard had received permission and funding to investigate further, deploying his team in a party supported by at least two DropShips, the ''[[Howard Carter]]'' and the ''[[Grave Robber]]''. Unknown to Beauregard, his party had been infiltrated by the Word of Blake; his assigned head of security, [[Oleg Spector]], was a Blakist or Blakist-hired mercenary. Beauregard's team uncovered a largely subterranean facility consisting of multiple levels and tunnels, partially covered by a landslide, and containing a treasure trove of artifacts including nonfunctional BattleMechs linking Clan Wolverine with the 331st BattleMech Division and the Minnesota tribe; while the bulk of the items were detritus, at least one functional noteputer was discovered containing definitive evidence. Shortly after the discovery, forces believed to be Word of Blake forces due to the use of a ''[[Thera]]''-class carrier and ''[[Spectral]]''-class [[aerospace fighter]]s destroyed both IE DropShips and bombarded the excavation site with at least one nuclear weapon. Spector's betrayal was identified by Beauregard during the attack, and immediately before being killed by Beauregard, Spector indicated that the Word of Blake had waited for the authenticity of the noteputer to be confirmed before attacking, and that the discovery was something the Blakists had paid a lot of money to conceal.<ref name="ISP3:IEp4">''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', pp. 4–6: "Shades and Spirits"</ref> However, the discovery was reported via a source of dubious authenticity, making the discovery a canon rumor.
  
Inter-Clan rivalry would also play a part in allowing some of the Wolverines to escape. Aggrieved that that [[Clan Ghost Bear]] had been denied the honor of Annihilating them, when a small detachment of Wolverines attempted to take supplies from a hidden stockpile on one of [[Arcadia]]'s small moons, a Ghost Bear patrol commanded by [[Star Captain]] Amon refused to raise the alarm and allowed them to escape untouched, the bitter Amon citing that as the Wolves had been given the honor of defeating them that it was not up to Bears to help them in this task. Amon made a deathbed confession of these events years later, triggering an outraged response from the Wolves and leading to an intense and everlasting grudge between both Clans. Viewing the shame of Amon's decision as a stain upon the honor of every member of their Clan, from that point on every Ghost Bear warrior swears an solemn oath that they hunt down any descendants of the Not-Named Clan that may surface, neglecting all other concerns until the task is finished. <ref name=IC-15>''Invading Clans'', p. 15 "Clan Ghost Bear - Inception of the Bear - Return to the Pentagon - WolfNet Archive File: 76765-LG9-10/27/23"</ref> <ref name=FMWC-78>''Field Manual: Warden Clan'', pp. 78-79 "Clan Ghost Bear - Birth of a Clan - The Not-Named Clan"</ref>
+
===The Blood===
 +
During the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]], [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]] would supposedly uncover a series of [[Canon Rumor|unconfirmed documents of questionable provenance]] that apparently revealed the fate of the Wolverines. Indicating the survivors who fled Clan-space—supposedly almost a fifth of the Clan's personnel<ref name=TBD-121>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 121: "The Not-Named"</ref>—indeed reached the [[Inner Sphere]] as the so-called "Minnesota Tribe", the document claims that in June [[2826]] ComStar, rather than losing the trail, met and offered the Wolverines refuge. Upon reaching Terra and settling on [[Terra|Mars]], while many of the Wolverines were content to merely rest, scientist and leader of the exiled Clan's civilian population [[Peter Marillier]] forged a plan that would transform the Wolverines into a secret faction within ComStar — The so-called [[The Blood|Blood]] — that would first aid then co-opt the organization from within, directing it to ultimate dominion over both the Inner Sphere and Clans.<ref name=TBD-119>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', pp. 129–134: "The Not-Named"</ref>
  
==Legacy==
+
Despite a lack of any solid proof and large question marks as to its provenance, Chandrasekhar Kurita and [[Devlin Stone]] would pass this document to [[Clan Ghost Bear]] in [[3074]], taking the Bears by complete surprise. While previously staying aloof from the maelstrom of the Jihad, the apparent revelation that their most sworn enemy were the driving force behind the Word of Blake prompted them to plunge full-force into the conflict. Despite Ghost Bear scientists genetically testing the remains of every Blakist defeated to try to authenticate the report, no conclusive evidence was ever found linking the Word of Blake to Clan Wolverine.<ref name=TWoR-173>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 173–174: "Founder's Future - Clan Ghost Bear"</ref>
The Not-Named-Clan and their unclear fate has spawned numerous [[canon rumor]]s and conspiracy theories. They are thought to be linked to several in-universe mysteries.
 
  
===Minnesota Tribe===
+
===The Fidelis Rumors===
In [[2825]], after Clan Wolverine's Annihilation, a strange but highly skilled unit using SLDF tactics, painted in Regular Army colors and bearing the insignia of the North American state of Minnesota, entered [[Draconis Combine]] space from the [[Deep Periphery]]. Dubbed the "[[Minnesota Tribe]]" for their insignia and fleet of military and civilian ships traveling with them, the mystery unit attacked a series of Combine worlds picking up supplies and personnel before disappearing as suddenly as they came, despite the efforts of the Combine and [[ComStar]] to track them. In the wake of the [[Clan Invasion]], the coincidental timing of the Tribe's appearance in the year of the Wolverine's Annihilation and their use of SLDF tactics, colors and advanced [[BattleMech]]s led many to believe the "Minnesota Tribe" were the unaccounted survivors who fled Clan-space.<ref name=HKTDC-64>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 64 "History - Second Succession War - The Minnesota Tribe and the Chahar Profit"</ref> <ref name=SL-98>''The Star League'', p. 98 "History - Aftermath"</ref> <ref name=CS1>''ComStar'', p. 22 "History - A New Order - The Word of Blake"</ref> <ref name=FMCS-11>''Field Manual: ComStar'', pp. 11-12 "The Com Guards - History - Eye of the Storm"</ref> <ref name=TCWoK-13/><ref name=WCS-21>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 21 "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Wolverine"</ref>
+
Emerging after the enactment of [[Fortress Republic]], one of the more notable theories as to the origin of the mysterious [[Fidelis]] was that they were the remnants of Clan Wolverine fighting for the [[Republic of the Sphere]]. Those who believe this theory point to both the elite Clan warrior level skills in combat and ability to maintain Clan-tech shown by the Fidelis', as well as the near fanatical hatred displayed when facing [[Clan Jade Falcon|Clans Jade Falcon]] and Wolf on the battlefield, unaware of the group's origin from an [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|entirely different Annihilated Clan]].<ref name=ER3145p42>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 42: "Factions - The Republic of the Sphere - Fidelis"</ref>
  
In [[2974]], several groups of archaeologists, historians, and anthropologists merged to form [[Interstellar Expeditions]]. Ostensibly created to research and advance knowledge of humanity's past, one of its primary, non-public missions would be to learn everything possible about the so-called "Minnesota Tribe."<ref name=IP-38>''Interstellar Players'', p. 38 "Interstellar Expeditions - Operations - Goals and Fundamental Assumptions"</ref> As late as [[3045]], IE was making "Grand Tours" every ten years, retracing the Minnesota Tribe's known path through the Inner Sphere, visiting the same worlds and sites. <ref name=IP-46>''Interstellar Players'', p. 46-47 "Interstellar Expeditions - Gamemaster's Section - Known Facts - Minnesota Tribe"</ref> Over the years, IE has collected a great number of Minnesota Tribe artifacts, including patches, uniforms, personal equipment, even tissue samples and one corpse. No Clansman is aware of this cache, though IE has made some contacts in Clan space during several Babylon Diets. IE is almost certain that the Minnesota Tribe is in fact the Not-Named Clan — Clan Wolverine.<ref name=IP-46></ref>
+
{{ApocryphalContentStart}}
 +
===The Dobrev===
 +
{{quote|''The "Bull Shark." Interestingly, the insignia on the chassis pieces we found depicts a predatory Terran mammal. A wolverine, if I'm not mistaken.<br>A curious choice of heraldry to adorn a BattleMech named for a shark.''}}
 +
: —Moderbjörn
  
The case was only reinforced after ComStar's public unveiling of much of its history in the wake of the [[ComStar Schism|Schism]] with the publication of a [[ROM]] report on the clothing worn by a Minnesota Tribe [[MechWarrior (pilot)| MechWarrior]] killed in the fighting on [[Richmond]]. Piloting a pristine ''[[Lancelot]]'', the warrior was clad in a more advanced version of the SLDF's [[MechWarrior Cooling Suit|full body coolant suits]] which displayed two patches, the Minnesota tribe's insignia with the numbers "331" stitched on it, appearing to be a revised version of the insignia of the [[331st Royal BattleMech Division]], Sarah McEvedy's father's command, and the other of a white Terran Wolverine with bloodied fangs.<ref name=CS2>''ComStar'', p. 23 "Who Were Those Masked Men?"</ref>
+
A derelict JumpShip discovered on the surface of a world in the [[Appian]] system, the ''[[Dobrev (Individual JumpShip)|Dobrev]]'' was sought by [[Natasha Kerensky]] as she was apparently tasked with hunting down and wiping out all remaining traces of Clan Wolverine, using her [[Black Widow Company]] to carry out these operations. She came into conflict with the legendary [[Bounty Hunter]] as well as [[Markham's Marauders|another mercenary company]] in the course of her mission, and a three-way mêlée ensued over the wreckage with each side looking either to seize or destroy the contents. After the dust settled, a unique 'Mech designated the ''[[Bull Shark]]'' was discovered in the wreck. As it was outfitted with advanced technology far beyond the Inner Sphere's ability to manufacture, combined with the fact that the DropShip shared the name of one of [[Dobrev (Bloodname)|Clan Wolverine's Bloodrights]], it seems likely that the vessel did indeed escape from Clan Space at some point prior to, or perhaps during, the Trial of Annihilation.
  
In September of [[3063]], Khan [[Vlad Ward]] of Clan Wolf formed a new Omega Galaxy almost entirely of warriors holding to the [[Warden]] philosophy, assigning it to the Periphery near Clan Wolf's Occupation Zone, supposedly to hunt down raiders with possible links to the Not-Named Clan. After seven months of searching, ambushes, and running battles, two-thirds of the raiders—simple pirates with no ties to Wolverine Clan—were wiped out at a base at Novo Cressidas, [[Star's End]] on 11 April [[3064]]. No trace of the Not-Named Clan was discovered.<ref name=TPOC-1>''The Price of Conviction'', pp. 1-20</ref>
+
However, what ultimately happened to the crew and passengers of the ''Dobrev''—and any ships that may have accompanied it on its fateful voyage—is unknown, as no significant data or other information could be salvaged from the wreck. It is possible that the crew and passengers scuttled the vessel and dispersed through the Appian system, or continued on without it if they were part of a convoy that had multiple JumpShips, though why they would leave such a valuable 'Mech behind and intact is a mystery.
 +
{{ApocryphalContentEnd}}
  
===Word of Blake cabal===
+
===The Clave===
During the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]], [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]] would supposedly uncover a series of [[Canon Rumor|unconfirmed documents of questionable provenance]] that apparently revealed the fate of the Wolverines. Indicating the survivors who fled Clan-space—supposedly almost a fifth of the Clan's personnel<ref name=TBD-121>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 121 "The Not-Named"</ref>—indeed reached the [[Inner Sphere]] as the so-called "Minnesota Tribe", the document claims that in June [[2826]] ComStar, rather than losing the trail, met and offered the Wolverines refuge. Upon reaching Terra and settling on [[Terra|Mars]], while many of the Wolverines were content to merely rest, scientist and leader of the exiled Clan's civilian population [[Peter Marillier]] forged a plan that would transform the Wolverines into a secret faction within ComStar — The so-called [[The Blood|Blood]] — that would first aid then co-opt the organization from within, directing it to ultimate dominion over both the Inner Sphere and Clans.<ref name=TBD-119>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', pp. 129-134 "The Not-Named"</ref>
+
{{main|The Clave}}
 +
At the end of the [[Dark Age Era]] on the Periphery, an enigmatic group calling themselves ''The Clave'' appeared, and several things about them pointed directly to a connection with Clan Wolverine, though this was unconfirmed as they were very reserved and enigmatic.<ref>''Redemption and Malice'' </ref>
  
Despite a lack of any solid proof and large question marks as to its providence, Chandrasekhar Kurita and [[Devlin Stone]] would pass this document to [[Clan Ghost Bear]] in [[3074]], taking the Bears by complete surprise. While previously staying aloof from the maelstrom of the Jihad, the apparent revelation that their most sworn enemy were the driving force behind the Word of Blake prompted them to plunge full-force into the conflict. Despite Ghost Bear scientists genetically testing the remains of every Blakist defeated to try and authenticate the report, no conclusive evidence was ever found linking the Word of Blake to Clan Wolverine. <ref name=TWoR-173>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 173-174 "Founder's Future - Clan Ghost Bear"</ref>
+
==Bloodnames==
 +
{{main|List of Bloodnames#Clan Wolverine}}
 +
{{Category|Clan Wolverine Bloodnames}}
  
===The Fidelis===
+
==Leaders==
Emerging after the enactment of [[Fortress Republic]], one of the more notable theories as to the origin of the mysterious [[Fidelis]] was that they were the remnants of Clan Wolverine fighting for the [[Republic of the Sphere]]. Those who believe this theory point to both the elite Clan warrior level skills in combat and ability to maintain Clan-tech shown by the Fidelis', as well as the near fanatical hatred displayed when facing [[Clan Jade Falcon|Clans Jade Falcon]] and Wolf on the battlefield, unaware of the group's origin from an [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|entirely different Annihilated Clan]].
+
===Khan===
 +
:''See Also: [[Khan of Clan Wolverine]]''
  
== Bloodnames ==
+
===SaKhan===
 +
:''See Also: [[saKhan of Clan Wolverine]]''
  
{|class="wikitable" width='800' style="background: #gray; text-align:center; border: 1px solid black;"
+
===Loremaster===
! colspan="5" | Founding Bloodnames:<ref name="H:OKp34">''Historical: Operation KLONDIKE'', p. 37, "Origins of the Bloodnames: The Clans' Founders</ref>
+
:''See Also: [[Loremaster of Clan Wolverine]]''
|-
 
| Aamodt
 
| Abrosimova
 
| Artemev
 
| Benedict
 
| Bostick
 
|-
 
| Bremman
 
| Brentjes
 
| Buckler
 
| Callahan
 
| Charikov
 
|-
 
| Clemence
 
| Dobrev
 
| Ebon
 
| Fallstaff
 
| Frater
 
|-
 
| Gao
 
| Hallis
 
| Hammerick
 
| Hennesy
 
| Hollister
 
|-
 
| Jeannet
 
| Kharlan
 
| Kosh
 
| Kumar
 
| Mann
 
|-
 
| Matsunaka
 
| McEvedy
 
| Merino
 
| Mroczkiewicz
 
| Nikishina
 
|-
 
| Prigioni
 
| Qiuqi
 
| Rayson
 
| Robertson
 
| Sebrle
 
|-
 
| Sergent
 
| Sobral
 
| Thomlinson
 
| Whitfield
 
| Xi
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
<references />
 +
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Betrayal of Ideals]]''
 
* ''[[Betrayal of Ideals]]''
 +
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
* [[ComStar (sourcebook)|''ComStar'']]
 
* [[ComStar (sourcebook)|''ComStar'']]
 
* ''[[Era Report: 3145]]''
 
* ''[[Era Report: 3145]]''
Line 169: Line 122:
 
* ''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]''
 
* ''[[House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)]]''
 
* ''[[House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)]]''
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
+
* ''[[Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
 +
* ''[[Redemption and Malice]]''
 
* ''[[The Star League]]''
 
* ''[[The Star League]]''
 
* ''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
 
* ''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
 +
  
 
[[Category: Clans]]
 
[[Category: Clans]]
 
[[Category: Factions|Clans, Clan Wolverine]]
 
[[Category: Factions|Clans, Clan Wolverine]]

Latest revision as of 21:49, 17 January 2024

This article is about the "Not-Named Clan". For other uses, see Wolverine (disambiguation).
Clan Wolverine Logo
Clan Wolverine
Faction Profile
Time period: 28072823 (?)
Classification: Clan
Controlled systems: Lum, Marshall[1]
Capital world: Great Hope, Circe[2]
Ruler title: Khan
Military: Clan Wolverine touman
Secret Service: Counterintelligence under Franklin Hallis

One of the original twenty Clans, Clan Wolverine was Annihilated in the years after Operation KLONDIKE, officially for having detonated nuclear devices to destroy a genetic repository of Clan Snow Raven and for opposing Nicholas Kerensky and the Clans as a whole. (The true story runs entirely different, but this is not known within the BattleTech universe.)

The Clans subsequently went to great lengths to purge Clan Wolverine from their history. They refer to the former Clan Wolverine only as the "Not-Named Clan". Instead of properly referring the "IIC"-style evolution of the Wolverine BattleMech as the Wolverine IIC, it was renamed the Conjurer (Hellhound). More than two hundred years after Clan Wolverine's annihilation, the mere comparison of a Clan warrior to an animal identified as wolverine, in a completely unrelated situation and by a person not accustomed to Clan society, was still considered a shocking insult that might elicit a violent response.[3]

Clan Totem[edit]

Clan Wolverine's namesake came from the Terran wolverine, a small predatory mammal, which was genetically engineered for the harsh conditions in Strana Mechty's tundra regions. On Strana Mechty, the wolverines grew in size and ferocity and were capable of taking on animals many times their size. The wolverine was noted for its unwillingness to back down from any challenge, a trait that Clan Wolverine's warriors eagerly adopted.[4]

History[edit]

Clan Wolverine came into existence with the other 19 original Clans on 11 June 2807, six years after the death of Aleksandr Kerensky.[5]

Operation KLONDIKE, the Clan military operation to reconquer the Pentagon Worlds, began on 2 July 2821. Together with Clan Snow Raven, Clan Wolverine was assigned to Northern Circe, with both Clans fighting together to defeat the Sand Confederacy before starting to operate independently.[6][7]

In June 2822, Khan Sarah McEvedy was called to task by ilKhan Kerensky for allowing her people the ability to migrate between castes, against his vision of Clan society. McEvedy had allowed some shifting to the Laborer caste to increase the food output of her Clan, and Clan Widowmaker (spying on Clan Wolverine without the ilKhan's approval) discovered this and reported it to the ilKhan.

The other Clans began to step up military activity against the Wolverines. Further opposition began to solidify itself as the Wolverines completed development of several advanced 'Mech designs, and an improved ER PPC. Clans Wolf, Jade Falcon, Smoke Jaguar, Coyote, and Ghost Bear began to be more belligerent in sessions of the Grand Council. McEvedy quickly realized that her Clan was being singled out as a dangerous threat to the balance of Clan power. [8]

In July 2823, a Brian Cache was discovered in the Tiki Province on Circe. Though technically in Wolverine territory, Clan Jade Falcon attempted to win the Cache in a Trial of Possession. They failed, but Jade Falcon Khan Lisa Buhallin brought the matter to the Grand Council in August 2823, issuing a formal protest. Due to the existence of nuclear weapons in the cache, the ilKhan determined that it would be treated as a council matter, and the Wolverines were initially allowed to complete the inventory of the Cache.

When the inventory was completed and presented to the ilKhan, he determined that no one Clan should have possession of the entire Cache, and that Trials of Possession would be necessary to fairly distribute the contents. McEvedy immediately requested a Trial of Refusal over the decision, which would be fought in October 2823 (and unfortunately lost) by her and her saKhan, Dwight Robertson (who was killed in the battle).

McEvedy then began the planning of Operation SWITCHBACK, an audacious plan to secede from the authority of the ilKhan and Grand Council and return to the Inner Sphere. While McEvedy attended the Grand Council, Hallis headed to the Norfolk Boneyard to liberate WarShips from the mothballed Exodus Fleet. Another Wolverine team performed a similar mission in the San Diego Boneyard.

On 8 October 2823, McEvedy protested the results of the Trial of Refusal, claiming that the Grand Council was interfering in the internal affairs of Clan Wolverine. She then revealed the existence of The Watch and claimed that no fair trial was possible in the current climate, claiming (correctly) that as she was not asked to contribute to The Watch, it was meant to work against the Wolverines. Realizing that nothing she could say or do would stop the inevitability of her Clan's destruction, she repudiated the ilKhan and left the Council chamber.

As a last resort, McEvedy met privately with the ilKhan the next day, 10 October 2823, onboard McKenna's Pride. While the ilKhan complimented her on the strength of her Clan, he expressed disappointment over the attempts to liberalize and change his vision. He made it clear that the Wolverines would be destroyed by the other Clans as an object lesson. McEvedy made several offers to avoid that outcome, but the ilKhan was adamant.[9]

McEvedy would return to the Grand Council a final time on 11 October 2823, shortly after Wolverine forces defeated a multi-Clan force at the Brian Cache on Circe. She attempted to sway the Grand Council by revealing the ilKhan's plans, to no avail. She then renounced her position in Council, announced her intention to secede from the Clans, insulted the ilKhan and Council, and threatened any who would attack the Wolverines.[10] The Khan of Clan Smoke Jaguar called for a Trial of Absorption as McEvedy left the chamber for the last time. Operation SWITCHBACK, Clan Wolverine's last hope, had begun.

Unbeknownst to Clan Wolverine, Clan Widowmaker operatives had stolen one of the nuclear devices from the Brian Cache, and prepared it for detonation in their capital city of Great Hope. Khan Jason Karrige then activated the device when he, the ilKhan, and Clan Widowmaker forces approached the city.

As Karrige had hoped and planned for, the blame fell on the shoulders of the Wolverines. The ilKhan commanded Clan Snow Raven to take the battle to the Wolverines on Circe as he planned the ultimate punishment: the Trial of Annihilation. Clan Snow Raven's attempt to use a nuclear weapon on the remaining Wolverine forces backfired horribly when the nuclear-equipped aerospace fighter was shot down by the Bismark, a mothballed WarShip reclaimed by Wolverine saKhan Franklin Hallis. The activated nuclear weapon detonated in an airburst over the Snow Raven's capital of Dehra Dun. This too would be blamed on Clan Wolverine.[11]

On 25 October 2823, ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky addressed every member of the Clans, announcing the unprecedented Trial of Annihilation against Clan Wolverine, detailing their many crimes against the Clans. All Clan Wolverine Warriors would be killed; all other Clan Wolverine castes would be chemically sterilized and absorbed into other Clans. No quarter would be given. The other Clans were ordered to assemble a Grand Fleet to find and destroy the remaining Wolverines before they could return to the Inner Sphere.

The Clan fleet discovered Hallis' group of Wolverines on 27 June 2824, on a planet codenamed "Barbados", where they had grounded in need of supplies. Ebon's group was out of position and hampered by jump drive failure, and so the naval battle was quite one-sided. Several ships did manage to escape, but on 7 July 2824, the Clans bid for the final ground battle.

The outcome was a foregone conclusion, but the treachery of Widowmaker Khan Jason Karrige was revealed by the ilKhan, and Franklin Hallis received the justice of slaying him before he was defeated by Star Colonel Ferris Ward. The rest of the Wolverine forces present were destroyed. However, the second group under saKhan Ebon survived, met up with several other Wolverine units, and fled Clan space.[12]

The ilKhan would heavily alter Clan history regarding these incidents. Karrige's perfidy would be washed away (though his genes would be removed from the breeding program), the accidental nuking of Dehra Dun would be forever blamed on the Wolverines. Any reference to the Wolverines would be as the "Not-Named Clan". Nicholas's diaries, however, would remain uncensored and available to Clan Wolf, which would later provide Phelan Kell with a more balanced view than available through traditional Clan sources.

Ironically, Nicholas Kerensky would later utilize some of McEvedy's caste reforms to allow limited testing and movement between the castes. Though several Absorptions would occur in Clan history, a true Trial of Annihilation against an entire Clan would not be seen again until the Wars of Reaving (though one might consider Clan Smoke Jaguar's fate to be akin to Annihilation).[12]

On 22 January 2824, the Wolf Loremaster presented a census of the Wolverines' population and equipment to the Grand Council. Most of the Wolverine front line troops were accounted for, but many of the second-line warriors and civilians seemed to be missing, along with the majority of the equipment from the disputed Brian Cache. Operation SWITCHBACK, while not completely successful, did allow military forces and civilians under saKhan Trish Ebon to escape Clan space. How many escaped, and their final disposition, is not known.[13]

Legacy[edit]

The Not-Named-Clan and their unclear fate has spawned numerous canon rumors and conspiracy theories. They are thought to be linked to several in-universe mysteries.

Minnesota Tribe[edit]

In 2825, after Clan Wolverine's Annihilation, a strange but highly skilled unit using SLDF tactics, painted in Regular Army colors and bearing the insignia of the North American state of Minnesota, entered Draconis Combine space from the Deep Periphery. Dubbed the "Minnesota Tribe" for their insignia and fleet of military and civilian ships traveling with them, the mystery unit attacked a series of Combine worlds picking up supplies and personnel before disappearing as suddenly as they came, despite the efforts of the Combine and ComStar to track them. In the wake of the Clan Invasion, the coincidental timing of the Tribe's appearance in the year of the Wolverine's Annihilation and their use of SLDF tactics, colors and advanced BattleMechs led many to believe the "Minnesota Tribe" were the unaccounted survivors who fled Clan-space.[14][15][16][17][13][18]

In 2974, several groups of archaeologists, historians, and anthropologists merged to form Interstellar Expeditions. Ostensibly created to research and advance knowledge of humanity's past, one of its primary (private) missions would be to learn everything possible about the so-called "Minnesota Tribe."[19] As late as 3045, IE was making "Grand Tours" every ten years, retracing the Minnesota Tribe's known path through the Inner Sphere, visiting the same worlds and sites.[20] Over the years, IE has collected a great number of Minnesota Tribe artifacts, including patches, uniforms, personal equipment, even tissue samples and one corpse. No Clansman is aware of this cache, though IE has made some contacts in Clan space during several Babylon Diets. IE is almost certain that the Minnesota Tribe is in fact the Not-Named Clan — Clan Wolverine.[20]

The case was only reinforced after ComStar's public unveiling of much of its history in the wake of the Schism with the publication of a ROM report on the clothing worn by a Minnesota Tribe MechWarrior killed in the fighting on Richmond. Piloting a pristine Lancelot, the warrior was clad in a more advanced version of the SLDF's full body coolant suits which displayed two patches, the Minnesota tribe's insignia with the numbers "331" stitched on it, appearing to be a revised version of the insignia of the 331st Royal BattleMech Division, Sarah McEvedy's father's command, and the other of a white Terran Wolverine with bloodied fangs.[21]

In September of 3063, Khan Vlad Ward of Clan Wolf formed a new Omega Galaxy almost entirely of warriors holding to the Warden philosophy, assigning it to the Periphery near Clan Wolf's Occupation Zone, supposedly to hunt down raiders with possible links to the Not-Named Clan. After seven months of searching, ambushes, and running battles, two-thirds of the raiders—simple pirates with no ties to Wolverine Clan—were wiped out at a base at Novo Cressidas, Star's End on 11 April 3064. No trace of the Not-Named Clan was discovered.[22]

In June 3095, an Interstellar Expeditions party led by Dr. Wade Laurence Beauregard is believed to have located a facility on an unnamed Periphery world located 22.7 light years coreward of McEvedy's Folly containing evidence definitively linking the Minnesota Tribe to Clan Wolverine. Beauregard's party were associated with one of the IE "Grand Tours" retracing the Minnesota Tribe's journey through the near periphery around the Inner Sphere, and Beauregard had detected the planet - described as being at the edge of the goldilocks zone for its star, and possessed of more than a dozen moons - via stellar surveys. Having argued in support of previous habitation being detected on the world, Beauregard had received permission and funding to investigate further, deploying his team in a party supported by at least two DropShips, the Howard Carter and the Grave Robber. Unknown to Beauregard, his party had been infiltrated by the Word of Blake; his assigned head of security, Oleg Spector, was a Blakist or Blakist-hired mercenary. Beauregard's team uncovered a largely subterranean facility consisting of multiple levels and tunnels, partially covered by a landslide, and containing a treasure trove of artifacts including nonfunctional BattleMechs linking Clan Wolverine with the 331st BattleMech Division and the Minnesota tribe; while the bulk of the items were detritus, at least one functional noteputer was discovered containing definitive evidence. Shortly after the discovery, forces believed to be Word of Blake forces due to the use of a Thera-class carrier and Spectral-class aerospace fighters destroyed both IE DropShips and bombarded the excavation site with at least one nuclear weapon. Spector's betrayal was identified by Beauregard during the attack, and immediately before being killed by Beauregard, Spector indicated that the Word of Blake had waited for the authenticity of the noteputer to be confirmed before attacking, and that the discovery was something the Blakists had paid a lot of money to conceal.[23] However, the discovery was reported via a source of dubious authenticity, making the discovery a canon rumor.

The Blood[edit]

During the Word of Blake Jihad, Chandrasekhar Kurita would supposedly uncover a series of unconfirmed documents of questionable provenance that apparently revealed the fate of the Wolverines. Indicating the survivors who fled Clan-space—supposedly almost a fifth of the Clan's personnel[24]—indeed reached the Inner Sphere as the so-called "Minnesota Tribe", the document claims that in June 2826 ComStar, rather than losing the trail, met and offered the Wolverines refuge. Upon reaching Terra and settling on Mars, while many of the Wolverines were content to merely rest, scientist and leader of the exiled Clan's civilian population Peter Marillier forged a plan that would transform the Wolverines into a secret faction within ComStar — The so-called Blood — that would first aid then co-opt the organization from within, directing it to ultimate dominion over both the Inner Sphere and Clans.[25]

Despite a lack of any solid proof and large question marks as to its provenance, Chandrasekhar Kurita and Devlin Stone would pass this document to Clan Ghost Bear in 3074, taking the Bears by complete surprise. While previously staying aloof from the maelstrom of the Jihad, the apparent revelation that their most sworn enemy were the driving force behind the Word of Blake prompted them to plunge full-force into the conflict. Despite Ghost Bear scientists genetically testing the remains of every Blakist defeated to try to authenticate the report, no conclusive evidence was ever found linking the Word of Blake to Clan Wolverine.[26]

The Fidelis Rumors[edit]

Emerging after the enactment of Fortress Republic, one of the more notable theories as to the origin of the mysterious Fidelis was that they were the remnants of Clan Wolverine fighting for the Republic of the Sphere. Those who believe this theory point to both the elite Clan warrior level skills in combat and ability to maintain Clan-tech shown by the Fidelis', as well as the near fanatical hatred displayed when facing Clans Jade Falcon and Wolf on the battlefield, unaware of the group's origin from an entirely different Annihilated Clan.[27]

Apocryphal Content Starts

The information after this notice comes from apocryphal sources; the canonicity of such information is uncertain.
Please view the reference page for information regarding their canonicity.

The Dobrev[edit]

The "Bull Shark." Interestingly, the insignia on the chassis pieces we found depicts a predatory Terran mammal. A wolverine, if I'm not mistaken.
A curious choice of heraldry to adorn a BattleMech named for a shark.
—Moderbjörn

A derelict JumpShip discovered on the surface of a world in the Appian system, the Dobrev was sought by Natasha Kerensky as she was apparently tasked with hunting down and wiping out all remaining traces of Clan Wolverine, using her Black Widow Company to carry out these operations. She came into conflict with the legendary Bounty Hunter as well as another mercenary company in the course of her mission, and a three-way mêlée ensued over the wreckage with each side looking either to seize or destroy the contents. After the dust settled, a unique 'Mech designated the Bull Shark was discovered in the wreck. As it was outfitted with advanced technology far beyond the Inner Sphere's ability to manufacture, combined with the fact that the DropShip shared the name of one of Clan Wolverine's Bloodrights, it seems likely that the vessel did indeed escape from Clan Space at some point prior to, or perhaps during, the Trial of Annihilation.

However, what ultimately happened to the crew and passengers of the Dobrev—and any ships that may have accompanied it on its fateful voyage—is unknown, as no significant data or other information could be salvaged from the wreck. It is possible that the crew and passengers scuttled the vessel and dispersed through the Appian system, or continued on without it if they were part of a convoy that had multiple JumpShips, though why they would leave such a valuable 'Mech behind and intact is a mystery.

Apocryphal Content Ends

The Clave[edit]

At the end of the Dark Age Era on the Periphery, an enigmatic group calling themselves The Clave appeared, and several things about them pointed directly to a connection with Clan Wolverine, though this was unconfirmed as they were very reserved and enigmatic.[28]

Bloodnames[edit]

Category:Clan Wolverine Bloodnames

Leaders[edit]

Khan[edit]

See Also: Khan of Clan Wolverine

SaKhan[edit]

See Also: saKhan of Clan Wolverine

Loremaster[edit]

See Also: Loremaster of Clan Wolverine

References[edit]

  1. Betrayal of Ideals, ch. 26
  2. Betrayal of Ideals, ch. 21
  3. The Clawing, pp. 14–15
  4. Wolf Clan Sourcebook, p. 17: "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Society - Original Clans - Wolverine"
  5. Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 27: "Building a New Society - Birth of the Clans"
  6. Historical: Operation Klondike, pp. 72–76: "Circe - The Northern Campaign"
  7. Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 136: "The Pentagon - Circe"
  8. Betrayal of Ideals, Book I: Foundations of Fate
  9. Betrayal of Ideals, Book II: Treachery's Stage
  10. Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 120: "The Not-Named"
  11. Betrayal of Ideals, Book III: The Switchback Directive
  12. 12.0 12.1 Betrayal of Ideals, Book IV: Asunder
  13. 13.0 13.1 The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky, pp. 13–14: "The Secret History of the Clans - Wolverine Treachery"
  14. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 64: "History - Second Succession War - The Minnesota Tribe and the Chahar Profit"
  15. The Star League, p. 98: "History - Aftermath"
  16. ComStar, p. 22: "History - A New Order - The Word of Blake"
  17. Field Manual: ComStar, pp. 11–12: "The Com Guards - History - Eye of the Storm"
  18. Wolf Clan Sourcebook, p. 21: "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Wolverine"
  19. Interstellar Players, p. 38: "Interstellar Expeditions - Operations - Goals and Fundamental Assumptions"
  20. 20.0 20.1 Interstellar Players, pp. 46–47: "Interstellar Expeditions - Gamemaster's Section - Known Facts - Minnesota Tribe"
  21. ComStar, p. 23: "Who Were Those Masked Men?"
  22. The Price of Conviction, pp. 1–20
  23. Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3, pp. 4–6: "Shades and Spirits"
  24. Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 121: "The Not-Named"
  25. Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, pp. 129–134: "The Not-Named"
  26. The Wars of Reaving, pp. 173–174: "Founder's Future - Clan Ghost Bear"
  27. Era Report: 3145, p. 42: "Factions - The Republic of the Sphere - Fidelis"
  28. Redemption and Malice

Bibliography[edit]