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{{Update Needed|[[The Wars of Reaving]]|[[Shattered Fortress]]}}
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[[File:Clan Watch Insignia.jpg|right|thumb|Clan Watch Insignia]]
 
[[File:Clan Watch Insignia.jpg|right|thumb|Clan Watch Insignia]]
 
'''The Watch''' is the intelligence agency of the [[Clans]]. Its most recent iteration is directly descended from [[Intelser]] and was loosely organized at the start of the [[Clan Invasion]] on the order of ilKhan [[Leo Showers]].  Though nominally the intelligence service for all of the Clans and headed by the [[Loremaster of the Clans]], each individual Clan runs their own independent branch headed by their respective [[Loremaster]].<ref name=AGCO81>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 81</ref>
 
'''The Watch''' is the intelligence agency of the [[Clans]]. Its most recent iteration is directly descended from [[Intelser]] and was loosely organized at the start of the [[Clan Invasion]] on the order of ilKhan [[Leo Showers]].  Though nominally the intelligence service for all of the Clans and headed by the [[Loremaster of the Clans]], each individual Clan runs their own independent branch headed by their respective [[Loremaster]].<ref name=AGCO81>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 81</ref>
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==History==
 
==History==
A version of the Watch was first founded by [[Nicholas Kerensky]] to spy on [[Clan Wolverine]] and originally answered only to the [[ilKhan]].<ref name=BOI-I>''Betrayal of Ideals'': "Book I: Foundations of Fate"</ref>
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A version of the Watch was first founded by [[Nicholas Kerensky]] to spy on [[Clan Wolverine]] and originally answered to the [[ilKhan]] only.<ref name=BOI-I>''Betrayal of Ideals'': "Book I: Foundations of Fate"</ref>
  
 
The progenitor of the modern Clan Watch, Intelser, was formed in [[2980]] by order of the [[Grand Council]] as a means of gathering intelligence on the state of the [[Inner Sphere]].  Intelser however could only produce a fragmented and confusing picture of the Inner Sphere, composed as it was of washed-out warriors and lower-caste members whose intelligence-gathering efforts amounted to probing missions of the [[Periphery]].  What information they could provide sparked even more debate between the [[Crusader Clans|Crusaders]], who demanded an immediate invasion of the Inner Sphere, and the [[Warden]]s, who argued more information was needed.  The resulting [[Dragoon Compromise]] of [[3000]] was arguably the most successful intelligence gathering operation ever undertaken by the Clans, although the apparent desertion of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] many years later would again deprive the Clans of much-needed intelligence.<ref name=AGCO81/>
 
The progenitor of the modern Clan Watch, Intelser, was formed in [[2980]] by order of the [[Grand Council]] as a means of gathering intelligence on the state of the [[Inner Sphere]].  Intelser however could only produce a fragmented and confusing picture of the Inner Sphere, composed as it was of washed-out warriors and lower-caste members whose intelligence-gathering efforts amounted to probing missions of the [[Periphery]].  What information they could provide sparked even more debate between the [[Crusader Clans|Crusaders]], who demanded an immediate invasion of the Inner Sphere, and the [[Warden]]s, who argued more information was needed.  The resulting [[Dragoon Compromise]] of [[3000]] was arguably the most successful intelligence gathering operation ever undertaken by the Clans, although the apparent desertion of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] many years later would again deprive the Clans of much-needed intelligence.<ref name=AGCO81/>
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While some Clans, most notably the Wolves and Jade Falcons, took steps to upgrade their intelligence-gathering capabilities, the Watch as a whole would remain ineffective during the invasion and the years following the [[Truce of Tukayyid]].  The organization's greatest success came following the election of [[Kael Pershaw]] of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] to the position of Loremaster of the Clans, when in [[3054]] the Watch succeeded in a campaign of misinformation directed at [[ComStar]]'s [[ROM]], causing them to mistake the location and allegiance of many Clan units.<ref name=FMCC98>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 98</ref> Never formally abolished, the Watch and its component branches would diverge from their original mission until finally the invasion was ended in [[3060]] with the [[Great Refusal]].  Lacking any central authority, each Watch branch began to develop in different directions based on the needs and history of their parent Clan.  Those with firsthand experience of the enemy's deceptions and subterfuges during the invasion attempted to adapt as quickly as possible to better match their Inner Sphere counterparts, while the Home Clans' programs remained woefully underdeveloped, stuck as they were in their ways and with little to worry about save other Clans.<ref name=AGCO81/>
 
While some Clans, most notably the Wolves and Jade Falcons, took steps to upgrade their intelligence-gathering capabilities, the Watch as a whole would remain ineffective during the invasion and the years following the [[Truce of Tukayyid]].  The organization's greatest success came following the election of [[Kael Pershaw]] of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] to the position of Loremaster of the Clans, when in [[3054]] the Watch succeeded in a campaign of misinformation directed at [[ComStar]]'s [[ROM]], causing them to mistake the location and allegiance of many Clan units.<ref name=FMCC98>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 98</ref> Never formally abolished, the Watch and its component branches would diverge from their original mission until finally the invasion was ended in [[3060]] with the [[Great Refusal]].  Lacking any central authority, each Watch branch began to develop in different directions based on the needs and history of their parent Clan.  Those with firsthand experience of the enemy's deceptions and subterfuges during the invasion attempted to adapt as quickly as possible to better match their Inner Sphere counterparts, while the Home Clans' programs remained woefully underdeveloped, stuck as they were in their ways and with little to worry about save other Clans.<ref name=AGCO81/>
  
By [[3067]], although no individual Clan Watch was a direct match in every intelligence specialty compared to any of the Inner Sphere intelligence agencies, their overall capabilities had improved and many had achieved a measure of parity in certain areas.<ref name=AGCO81/>
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By [[3067]], although no individual Clan Watch was a match for any of the Inner Sphere intelligence agencies, overall their capabilities had improved and many had achieved a measure of parity in certain areas.<ref name=AGCO81/>
  
 
==Clan Watch Commands==
 
==Clan Watch Commands==
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As the founders and administrators of the Chatterweb, the Diamond Sharks have put this cross-media network to good use as a means of gathering up-to-the-minute intelligence.  Rather than failed warriors their Watch is also dominated by merchants, a fact which has proven useful as these traders use their contacts among the lower castes to monitor events taking place not only among other Clans but parts of the Inner Sphere as well.  Thus while their abilities in espionage are lacking, in the fields of intelligence gathering and analysis the Sharks are a match for some Inner Sphere agencies.<ref name=AGCO82/>
 
As the founders and administrators of the Chatterweb, the Diamond Sharks have put this cross-media network to good use as a means of gathering up-to-the-minute intelligence.  Rather than failed warriors their Watch is also dominated by merchants, a fact which has proven useful as these traders use their contacts among the lower castes to monitor events taking place not only among other Clans but parts of the Inner Sphere as well.  Thus while their abilities in espionage are lacking, in the fields of intelligence gathering and analysis the Sharks are a match for some Inner Sphere agencies.<ref name=AGCO82/>
  
The [[Wars of Reaving]] supplement is framed as a single large intelligence report to the [[Council of Six Clans]]. The book mentions the use of deep-cover penetration agents and signals intelligence (including some of the few remaining ''[[Bug-Eye]]'' WarShips) as part of their efforts to stay current on news in the Clan Homeworlds.
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The [[Wars of Reaving]] supplement is framed as a single large intelligence report to the [[Council of Six Clans]]. The book mentions the use of deep-cover penetration agents and signals intelligence (including some of the few remaining [[Bug-Eye]] WarShips) as part of their efforts to stay current on news in the Clan Homeworlds.
  
 
===Clan Fire Mandrill===
 
===Clan Fire Mandrill===
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===Clan Goliath Scorpion===
 
===Clan Goliath Scorpion===
* Loremaster [[Kyrie Ben-Shimon]] and Chief of the Watch [[Rife Nagy]]
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* Loremaster [[Kyrie Ben-Shimon]]
  
In years prior the Scorpion Watch was almost completely limited to paramilitary scout missions, directed mostly in search of lost [[Star League]] artifacts, although from a certain point of view their most stunning intelligence-gathering success was the participation of some Scorpion units in the (in)famous Wolf's Dragoons.  Recently however their Watch has taken a more overt approach, relying on their nomadic [[Clan Goliath Scorpion#Seekers|Seekers]] to gather information from all corners of known space.  They have also formed a limited partnership with the Snow Raven Watch to facilitate this effort, and are rumored to be contact with the Blood Spirits.<ref name=AGCO83>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 83</ref> They also have a senior officer ranked below the Loremaster to coordinate the Clan's watch activities called the ''Chief of the Watch''.<ref>''Forever Faithful'', pp. 61, 136-137.</ref> Alternatively called ''Head of the Watch,'' it is open to the rank of Star Commander. After the Clan was abjured from the Homeworlds, the Clan Watch eventually learned to be adept in counterintelligence,<ref name="SO:HKp5">''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', pp. 5: "Parvina"</ref> counterterrorism,<ref name=OPTHCp8>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 8: The Escorpión Imperio, 3080–3140</ref> investigative work,<ref name=TtSGp6>''Touring the Stars: Granada'', p. 6</ref> and information analysis of captured databases from foes such as insurgents within their new Empire, Homeworld Watch agents, and pirate raiders.<ref name=S#6pp179ff>''Shrapnel'', Issue #6, pp. 179–196: "Moving Forward"</ref> One unique intelligence gathering method  of the Clan was the usage of the ''necrosia''-derived "[[Necrosia#Drink of Truth|Drink of Truth]]" as a truth serum for aggressive interrogation of captured foes at the risk of permanent or fatal injury if captives resist too stubbornly.<ref>''Forever Faithful'', pp. 236–237</ref>
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In years prior the Scorpion Watch was almost completely limited to paramilitary scout missions, directed mostly in search of lost [[Star League]] artifacts, although from a certain point of view their most stunning intelligence-gathering success was the participation of some Scorpion units in the (in)famous Wolf's Dragoons.  Recently however their Watch has taken a more overt approach, relying on their nomadic [[Clan Goliath Scorpion#Seekers|Seekers]] to gather information from all corners of known space.  They have also formed a limited partnership with the Snow Raven Watch to facilitate this effort, and are rumored to be contact with the Blood Spirits.<ref name=AGCO83>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 83</ref> After the Clan was abjured from the Homeworlds, the Clan Watch eventually learned to be adept in counterintelligence,<ref name="SO:HKp5">''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', pp. 5: "Parvina"</ref> counterterrorism,<ref name=OPTHCp8>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 8: The Escorpión Imperio, 3080–3140</ref> investigative work,<ref name=TtSGp6>''Touring the Stars: Granada'', p. 6</ref> and information analysis of captured databases from foes such as insurgents within their new Empire, Homeworld Watch agents, and pirate raiders.<ref name=S#6pp179ff>''Shrapnel'', Issue #6, pp. 179–196: "Moving Forward"</ref> One unique intelligence gathering method  of the Clan was the usage of the ''necrosia''-derived "[[Necrosia#Drink of Truth|Drink of Truth]]" as a truth serum for aggressive interrogation of captured foes at the risk of permanent or fatal injury if captives resist too stubbornly.<ref>''Forever Faithful'', pp. 236–237</ref>
  
 
===Clan Hell's Horses===
 
===Clan Hell's Horses===
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* [[Oathmaster]] [[Minoru Nova Cat]]
 
* [[Oathmaster]] [[Minoru Nova Cat]]
  
Devastated in the attacks which resulted from their relocation to the [[Draconis Combine]] in 3060, the Nova Cat Watch has been in a state of repair and reorganization.  Through their new Oathmaster the Nova Cats have received a boost in intelligence operations which, given Minoru's spiritual bent, is most likely a result of the Watch's cooperation with the [[Order of the Five Pillars]].<ref name=AGCO83/> In [[3056]] the Nova Cat Watch sent two lances of ''dezgra'' warriors to [[Parma]] posing as mercenaries. This was a training mission.<ref>''Hot Spots'', p. 37</ref> Later in 3071, the [[212th Special Operations|212th Nova Cat Headhunter Binary]] unit (which would later be transferred to the Republic of the Sphere after the Blakist Jihad) had been created by an unconventional warrior trained by the DEST and began specializing in assassination, sabotage, and unethical tactics. With the chaos of the Blakist Jihad showing that the Clan needed all the resources available to defend it, Khan Santin West reluctantly tolerated the creation of the unit while asserting any public revelation of the ''dezgra'' unit’s affiliation with the Clan would result in official denial and immediate abjuration.<ref name=SOST_7>''Spotlight On: Stone's Trackers'' p. 7</ref>
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Devastated in the attacks which resulted from their relocation to the [[Draconis Combine]] in 3060, the Nova Cat Watch has been in a state of repair and reorganization.  Through their new Oathmaster the Nova Cats have received a boost in intelligence operations which, given Minoru's spiritual bent, is most likely a result of the Watch's cooperation with the [[Order of the Five Pillars]].<ref name=AGCO83/> In [[3056]] the Nova Cat Watch sent two lances of ''dezgra'' warriors to [[Parma]] posing as mercenaries. This was a training mission.<ref>''Hot Spots'', p. 37</ref>
  
 
===Clan Snow Raven===
 
===Clan Snow Raven===
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===Clan Star Adder===
 
===Clan Star Adder===
* Loremaster [[Dagmar Lahiri]] and [[Intelligence Adjutant]] [[Cassius N'Buta]]
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* Loremaster [[Dagmar Lahiri]]
  
Since the Clan's inception under Khan Absalom Truscott, the Clan has had a position dedicated to coordinating military intelligence known as the Intelligence Adjutant, who is selected from promising Cluster or Galaxy officers while reporting to the saKhan. The Intelligence Adjutant is responsible for the clan-wide intelligence gathering services, including coordinating with the Clan Watch alongside the Loremaster. While looked down upon amongst other Clans, the increased abilities of the Clan Star Adder spy network relative to other traditionalist Clans have been appreciated by Star Adder warriors since the position's inception.<ref name=FMCC116>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 116: "Chain of Command"</ref> The absorption of [[Clan Burrock]] not only increased the size and resources of the Star Adder Watch but also gave them a deeper look inside the workings of the [[Dark Caste]]. As a result their anti-bandit missions are more successful and more effective, while at the same time their program is disproportionally staffed by Burrocks to the point of outnumbering "native" Star Adders.  In operations outside bandit hunts however the Star Adder program is no better than any other Home Clan's.<ref name=AGCO83/>
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The absorption of [[Clan Burrock]] not only increased the size and resources of the Star Adder Watch but also gave them a deeper look inside the workings of the [[Dark Caste]]. As a result their anti-bandit missions are more successful and more effective, while at the same time their program is disproportionally staffed by Burrocks to the point of outnumbering "native" Star Adders.  In operations outside bandit hunts however the Star Adder program is no better than any other Home Clan's.<ref name=AGCO83/>
  
 
===Clan Steel Viper===
 
===Clan Steel Viper===
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===Clan Smoke Jaguar===
 
===Clan Smoke Jaguar===
 
* Not Applicable (Clan Annihilated in 3060)
 
* Not Applicable (Clan Annihilated in 3060)
Their Watch was fully aware of the growing [[WarShip]] construction programs of the [[Successor States]] and the refitted WarShips of [[ComStar]],<ref>''Sword and Fire'', p. 176</ref> but for unknown reasons the warrior caste simply discarded this information and were caught off guard in [[3060]] when major [[Inner Sphere]] naval forces showed up during [[Operation BULLDOG]] and [[Operation SERPENT]]. In addition, the Watch of the Jaguars seemed completely oblivious to the reformation of the [[Star League Defense Force]], despite the fact that the proceedings on [[Tharkad]] were all but open to the public. The Clans as a whole seemed oblivious to the massive troop movements in the buildup to Operation Bulldog. The Smoke Jaguars also used clandestine forces, such as the [[Jaguar's Swords (Clan Smoke Jaguar)|Jaguar's Swords Cluster]], but it is unclear if these were attached to the Watch.
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Their Watch was fully aware of the growing [[WarShip]] construction programs of the [[Successor States]] and the refitted WarShips of [[ComStar]],<ref>''Sword and Fire'', p. 176</ref> but for unknown reasons the warrior caste simply discarded this information and were caught off guard in [[3060]] when major [[Inner Sphere]] naval forces showed up during [[Operation BULLDOG]] and [[Operation SERPENT]]. In addition, the Watch of the Jaguars seemed completely oblivious to the reformation of the [[Star League Defense Force]], despite the fact that the proceedings on [[Tharkad]] were all but open to the public. The Clans as a whole seemed oblivious to the massive troop movements in the buildup to Operation Bulldog. The Smoke Jaguars also used clandestine forces, such as the [[Jaguar's Swords]] Cluster, but it is unclear if these were attached to the Watch.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* ''[[Shadows of War]]'' (novel)
 
* ''[[Shadows of War]]'' (novel)
 
* ''[[Sword and Fire]]'' (novel)
 
* ''[[Sword and Fire]]'' (novel)
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