Lynn McKenna

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Lynn McKenna (born 2991[1] - died 3080[2]) was the Khan of Clan Snow Raven for several decades after Operation Revival. She oversaw her Clan's escape from the Clan Homeworlds during the Wars of Reaving after the Raven Alliance became a reality.[3]

Biography

Described as a very petite woman with short, thick mousy colored hair that whitened with age, Lynn McKenna was born during the height of the Political Century. She was said to have an air about her that disarmed and relaxed people in her presence, which doubtlessly helped her in her climb through the Machiavellian politics for which her Clan is so well-known. Throughout her career she typified the Snow Raven ideal, persevering and overcoming adversity by any means at her disposal.[1][3]

Early Life and Training

McKenna was unusually small for her Bloodline, which is is noted to produce warriors for all branches of the Clan Snow Raven Touman. This prompted the Snow Raven Warders who raised her sibko to regard her as the "runt", and in turn encouraged her sibmates to single her out for harsh treatment. Instead of crumbling under the strain, Lynn McKenna excelled at her studies and training, consistently besting her sibko. She also learned to manipulate those around her from an early age and onward through cadet training, fully understanding what it took to get her sibmates and others to do what she wanted, sometimes even setting them against one another.[1][3]

Khan of the Snow Ravens

Lynn McKenna quickly rose through the ranks, and was elected Khan of Clan Snow Raven in 3045.[3] Only a few years into her reign, the Outbound Light incident occurred. While she disagreed with the Crusader's view that the Inner Sphere would be easily conquered by only a few Clans, she and many other Khans voted in favor of action, falling prey to the fear of the Great Houses marching on the Kerensky Cluster. But before the Trials that determined which Clans would get to invade could take place, her Clan came under attack by the forces of Clan Coyote's Gamma Galaxy. Thinking to better their position prior to Operation Revival, the Coyotes were surprised by the stiff resistance put up by the Raven's own Gamma Galaxy. The damage done to both Clans would keep them each out of the upcoming invasion of the Inner Sphere, however, the Raven's Touman fought back hard enough that the Coyotes were forced to disband Gamma Galaxy only a few years later.[4][5][6]

The Raven and the Falcon

Missing their chance at the Inner Sphere invasion, the Ravens were not about to miss their true opportunity. Many decades prior, Khan Ewan McCorkell had realized that the Snow Ravens would not be able to unseat one of the more dominant Clans, and had prepared them for that eventuality by trading many older BattleMechs to Clan Blood Spirit for three of their unneeded WarShips. Khan McKenna would use this increase in her Clan's fleet to their advantage by contracting out ten of their WarShips to Clan Jade Falcon to provide transport and escort services during the invasion. In return, the Ravens were granted trade concessions on Isorla and other goods brought back to the Clan Homeworlds. Over the next several years, this agreement would allow the Ravens to catapult their status from the margins of Clan Society into a far greater position.[4]

After the death of ilKhan Leo Showers in 3051, the Invading Clans returned to Clanspace in order to elect a new ilKhan. Jade Falcon Khan Elias Crichell proposed that the two Clans enter a formal alliance, offering genetic materials, technical knowledge and finally, the world of Hellgate. Khan McKenna jumped at the chance to regain the colony that they had lost to the Clan Steel Viper over one hundred years prior. She sent saKhan Joseph Crow - himself a Crusader - to work out the details, which would extend the WarShip contract to ten years. Though many within the Snow Ravens would challenge her and saKhan Crow, McKenna held her Clan to the honorably struck bargain.[4][7]

Family Politics

This state of affairs came to a head when the death of the head of the McKenna Bloodname House died in 3055. A call was issued to all Bloodnamed warriors to return to the Raven capital world of Lum to vote for a new leader. All warriors answered the call, except for one: Nerran McKenna, who fought as abtakha for Clan Jade Falcon, was not allowed back. The Jade Falcons cited various military reasons as well as the incredible distances involved (an eight month journey via command circuit) as their primary reason for disallowing him to return for this vital function. Khan McKenna and the Snow Ravens took a different view; they saw it as Jade Falcon interference in the internal workings of their Clan, essentially a mortal insult. The Snow Raven took the opportunity to break off their alliance, though the Grand Council allowed them to retain Hellgate and the offered genetic material as recompense. The WarShip deal would stay in place for the duration of the agreement, however, Khan McKenna refused to offer any additional support.[4][7]

Homeworld Losses and Gains

Though many Clans hoped to take part in a renewed invasion, Khan McKenna and the Snow Ravens would opt instead to stay out of Asa Taney's so-called Home Clan Coalition, acknowledging that the invader Clans would not tolerate interlopers if they could possibly prevent it. SaKhan Joseph Crow thought to upset the Jade Falcons in several attacks that took place in late 3058 and 3059, but instead lost two Clusters to them in the Harvest Trials - along with several smaller units lost to Clan Wolf - which resulted in Khan McKenna ordering her troops to stand down from any more engagements with either Clan.[8][9]

She would instead concentrate on territory to be gained during events in the Clan Homeworlds. In the wake of the Annihilation of Clan Smoke Jaguar by Task Force Serpent and the subsequent Abjuration of Clan Nova Cat, Khan McKenna would authorize her naval forces to assist the Nova Cats in their flight from the Kerensky Cluster, much to the chagrin of many of her fellow Khans. The Snow Ravens also had a good idea about the Clan Ghost Bear withdrawal to the Inner Sphere, having helped them design the Leviathan class transports (which would later be converted back into Battleships as originally designed) that made the move possible. In each case, her Clan made substantial gains; on Circe from enclaves formerly controlled by the Jaguars and the Nova Cats, as well as on Bearclaw and its associated asteroid mining operations, which the Ghost Bears gifted to the Ravens for their aid assisting them on their clandestine exodus. She would also order an expeditionary force to Homer, taking the former Jaguar enclave their, and coming into conflict with their old enemies, the Steel Vipers.[8]

Moving on Out

However substantial these gains were - gains that nearly doubled their land holdings amongst the contentious Clans - they would not be enough for Khan McKenna's plans. With her Clan having grown dependent on resources supplied by trade agreements with the Jade Falcons and the Ghost Bears, trade agreements that were no longer in place or feasible, she would next authorize her merchant navy to secure new sources to supply her rapidly growing Clan. After taking the world of Farstar in the Deep Periphery and gathering intelligence on both the Draconis Combine and the Federated Suns from intelligence personal that were stationed on the world, the Raven fleet ventured further rimward, toward Outworlds Alliance territory. In 3064, they encountered a patrol from that Periphery nation, actually losing a Trial of Possession to the highly skilled Alliance Aerospace Group. The two sides entered negotiations, initially for a base of operations within the OA in order to more easily explore towards the Hyades Rim. As a result, the Ravens were allowed to use the world of Baliggora as a base of operations, in exchange for medical and bio technology as well as a relatively small amount of technical assistance, which in turn resulted in the development of the Outworlders' Corax OmniFighter, named in honor of their new Clan allies.[8][10][11]

After the massive Steel Viper attack on Lum in 3065 (in which new saKhan Bryn Cooper died while attempting to destroy fleeing elements of the Vipers), these talks deepened. Khan McKenna knew that her Clan's best hope was to escape the Clan Homeworlds - just as their allies, the Ghost Bears, had done. Quietly, her Clan prepared itself for this eventuality, procuring an agreement from the Outworlders for possession of the massive former Star League fleet base and orbital facilities at Quatre Belle.[10][12]

The next few years were busy as Raven Homeworld assets began to be shifted to their new grounds in the Inner Sphere. After the initial attacks nuclear attacks on Tharkad and New Avalon in 3067 during what would come to be known as the Jihad, Khan McKenna proposed a plan to the Grand Council to launch a new invasion, to help provide cover for an acceleration of her Clan's moving process. The vote would fail, but Raven preparations would still continue. The Ravens would also agree to construct a small mobile shipyard for the Hells Horses at this time, helping yet another Clan to exit the Clan Homeworlds.[13][14]

Events continued to escalate amongst the Home Clans. After losing Zeta Galaxy to Clan Blood Spirit in a Trial of Possession fought on Strana Mechty, the Ravens would enrage Clan Star Adder upon delivering Zeta to York, which helped the Blood Spirits to retake lost territory.[15]

Jihad and Revenge



References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Masters and Minions, p 159 - "Lynn McKenna, Profile"
  2. The Wars of Reaving, p. 179
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Field manual: Warden Clans, p. 127 - "Senior Khan Lynn McKenna"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 121 - "Birds of Prey"(3048 - 3058)
  5. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 130 - "Clan Snow Raven, Gamma Galaxy"
  6. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 51, "Clan Coyote, Epsilon Galaxy"
  7. 7.0 7.1 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 92 - "Taking Wing: Operation Revival and Beyond"
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 121, 122 - "Recent Events"(3058 - 3060)
  9. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 93 - "Power Games: Preparations for War (3059)"
  10. 10.0 10.1 Field Manual: Updates, p. 64 - "Clan Snow Raven"
  11. The Wars of Reaving, p. 20 - "Ravens in the Outworlds"
  12. The Wars of Reaving, p. 22 - Periphery Plots
  13. The Wars of Reaving, p. "31 - "Cracks in the Foundation
  14. The Wars of Reaving, p. 33 - "Secret Moves, Secret Worlds"
  15. The Wars of Reaving, p. 33 - "Secret Moves, Secret Worlds"

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