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'''Clan Diamond Shark''', originally named [[Clan Sea Fox]], was one of the first twenty [[Clans]] created by [[Nicholas Kerensky]].  Its willingness to change its own name exemplified the Clan's flexibility and progressive thinking — it was the only Clan which permitted universal suffrage — and helped make it one of the strongest and wealthiest during the Clans' history.  Known derisively as the "Merchant Clan" by their jealous rivals, they nevertheless took great pride in their accomplishments and their direct contributions to the creation of the Clans.  The Clan's original totem animal, the [[Sea Fox (species)|Sea Fox]], was chosen for it by Kerensky for the honor it showed its prey before striking.  The Clan then took as their new totem the [[Diamond Shark (species)|Diamond Shark]], which nearly wiped out the Sea Fox when it was introduced to the oceans of [[Strana Mechty]], as a sign of respect to a superior predator. After the [[Wars of Reaving]], the Sharks would be abjured from Clan space and depart to the Inner Sphere. They would later take part in the Jihad against the Blakists and reform back into Clan Sea Fox in 3100, after their censure and rumors of their [[Sea Fox (species)|original totem]] flourishing on other worlds.
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'''Clan Diamond Shark''', originally named [[Clan Sea Fox]], was one of the first twenty [[Clans]] created by [[Nicholas Kerensky]].  Its willingness to change its own name exemplified the Clan's flexibility and progressive thinking — it was the only Clan which permitted universal suffrage — and helped make it one of the strongest and wealthiest during the Clans' history.  Known derisively as the "Merchant Clan" by their jealous rivals, they nevertheless took great pride in their accomplishments and their direct contributions to the creation of the Clans.  The Clan's original totem animal, the [[Sea Fox (species)|Sea Fox]], was chosen for it by Kerensky for the honor it showed its prey before striking.  The Clan then took as their new totem the [[Diamond Shark (species)|Diamond Shark]], which nearly wiped out the Sea Fox when it was introduced to the oceans of [[Strana Mechty]], as a sign of respect to a superior predator. After the [[Wars of Reaving]], the Sharks would be abjured from Clan space and depart to the Inner Sphere. They would later take part in the Jihad against the Blakists and reform back into Clan Sea Fox in 3100, after their censure and rumors of their [[Sea Fox|original totem]] flourishing on other worlds.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Unwilling to lose a potential ally, saKhan Crichell brokered a compromise between his Clan and the Diamond Sharks.  He challenged Helmar to produce evidence confirming Diamond Shark treachery; when the Galaxy Commander failed to do so, he convinced the Diamond Sharks to open their books and provide complete access to their records about all transactions with non-Clan traders.  This further confirmed the Diamond Shark merchants had only sold military goods to Clan forces.  He then argued the Diamond Shark merchants should leave the Inner Sphere and not return until the Invasion had been completed, to which the Grand Council agreed.  Happy to have avoided a potential Annihilation both Diamond Shark Khans consented to these terms, although their merchants were less accommodating: after having transmitted information back to the Homeworlds, the Diamond Shark merchant caste held a vote and chose to stay in the Inner Sphere.  Angered by this defiance, Khan Hawker ordered the Diamond Keshik's WarShip to destroy one of the merchantmen.  Cowed by this display, the remaining merchants agreed to head home.<ref name=IC139/>
 
Unwilling to lose a potential ally, saKhan Crichell brokered a compromise between his Clan and the Diamond Sharks.  He challenged Helmar to produce evidence confirming Diamond Shark treachery; when the Galaxy Commander failed to do so, he convinced the Diamond Sharks to open their books and provide complete access to their records about all transactions with non-Clan traders.  This further confirmed the Diamond Shark merchants had only sold military goods to Clan forces.  He then argued the Diamond Shark merchants should leave the Inner Sphere and not return until the Invasion had been completed, to which the Grand Council agreed.  Happy to have avoided a potential Annihilation both Diamond Shark Khans consented to these terms, although their merchants were less accommodating: after having transmitted information back to the Homeworlds, the Diamond Shark merchant caste held a vote and chose to stay in the Inner Sphere.  Angered by this defiance, Khan Hawker ordered the Diamond Keshik's WarShip to destroy one of the merchantmen.  Cowed by this display, the remaining merchants agreed to head home.<ref name=IC139/>
  
Jade Falcon saKhan Crichell also took note of this act, viewing it as Ian Hawker being serious about reforming his Clan along more traditional lines.  He invited both Khans and the Diamond Keshik to join the Jade Falcons in combat again at the start of the fourth wave.  The Diamond Sharks fought alongside the Jade Falcons on seven of the worlds they targeted, during which the Diamond Sharks performed admirably, eventually winning the Jade Falcons' grudging respect.  It was after combat on [[Leskovik]] that both Clans received the ilKhan's summons to join him on the [[Dire Wolf (Individual Sovetskii Soyuz-class WarShip)|''Dire Wolf'']] in [[Radstadt]].  When they finally arrived, the frantic battle between the ''Dire Wolf'' and [[Free Rasalhague Republic|Rasalhagian]] forces was already over, and the ilKhan was dead.<ref name=IC139/><ref name=IC140>''Invading Clans'', p. 140</ref>
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Jade Falcon saKhan Crichell also took note of this act, viewing it as Ian Hawker being serious about reforming his Clan along more traditional lines.  He invited both Khans and the Diamond Keshik to join the Jade Falcons in combat again at the start of the fourth wave.  The Diamond Sharks fought alongside the Jade Falcons on seven of the worlds they targeted, during which the Diamond Sharks performed admirably, eventually winning the Jade Falcons' grudging respect.  It was after combat on [[Leskovik]] that both Clans received the ilKhan's summons to join him on the [[Dire Wolf (Vessel)|''Dire Wolf'']] in [[Radstadt]].  When they finally arrived, the frantic battle between the ''Dire Wolf'' and [[Free Rasalhague Republic|Rasalhagian]] forces was already over, and the ilKhan was dead.<ref name=IC139/><ref name=IC140>''Invading Clans'', p. 140</ref>
  
 
====A Pound of Flesh====
 
====A Pound of Flesh====
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Diamond Shark activities at this time were not just limited to Clan space either.  In the summer of [[3061]], the Diamond Sharks entered into formal negotiations with the [[Draconis Combine]] for the sale of ''[[Ha Otoko]]'' BattleMechs, an event which brought about an immediate challenge from Clan Jade Falcon.  Arguments that selling the stripped-down 'Mech to the Inner Sphere would not constitute a threat to the Clans fell on deaf ears in the Grand Council, so the Sharks announced that the resulting [[Trial of Refusal]] would be fought with second-line 'Mechs.  Though the Jade Falcons won the right to a Trial, they lost in the subsequent fight, allowing the sale to go forward.<ref name=FMU58>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 58</ref>
 
Diamond Shark activities at this time were not just limited to Clan space either.  In the summer of [[3061]], the Diamond Sharks entered into formal negotiations with the [[Draconis Combine]] for the sale of ''[[Ha Otoko]]'' BattleMechs, an event which brought about an immediate challenge from Clan Jade Falcon.  Arguments that selling the stripped-down 'Mech to the Inner Sphere would not constitute a threat to the Clans fell on deaf ears in the Grand Council, so the Sharks announced that the resulting [[Trial of Refusal]] would be fought with second-line 'Mechs.  Though the Jade Falcons won the right to a Trial, they lost in the subsequent fight, allowing the sale to go forward.<ref name=FMU58>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 58</ref>
  
The Diamond Sharks' pivot from the Homeworlds, which were increasingly seen as a liability, towards the rich markets of the Inner Sphere continued at an accelerated pace.  In [[3062]], they sold their enclave on [[Priori]] to [[Clan Star Adder]] in exchange for new weapons technology and a twenty-year lease on the ''[[Renown (Individual Potemkin-class WarShip)|Renown]]''; in [[3064]] they put their Eagle Crater enclave on [[New Kent]] up for auction by Clans Ice Hellion and Coyote, which the Coyotes won.  Finally, later that year, the Diamond Sharks struck a deal with the Jade Falcons, exchanging their assets on Lum for the right to settle [[Twycross]].  The Jade Falcons believed they had finally gotten the better of the Diamond Sharks until [[3065]] when it was revealed that Jonah's Reach, a near-lifeless planet in the Twycross system, was a second source of [[HarJel]].  This turn of events caused no small amount of insults and threats between the two Clans on the Chatterweb.<ref name=FMU58/>
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The Diamond Sharks' pivot from the Homeworlds, which were increasingly seen as a liability, towards the rich markets of the Inner Sphere continued at an accelerated pace.  In [[3062]], they sold their enclave on [[Priori]] to [[Clan Star Adder]] in exchange for new weapons technology and a twenty-year lease on the ''[[Renown (Vessel)|Renown]]''; in [[3064]] they put their Eagle Crater enclave on [[New Kent]] up for auction by Clans Ice Hellion and Coyote, which the Coyotes won.  Finally, later that year, the Diamond Sharks struck a deal with the Jade Falcons, exchanging their assets on Lum for the right to settle [[Twycross]].  The Jade Falcons believed they had finally gotten the better of the Diamond Sharks until [[3065]] when it was revealed that Jonah's Reach, a near-lifeless planet in the Twycross system, was a second source of [[HarJel]].  This turn of events caused no small amount of insults and threats between the two Clans on the Chatterweb.<ref name=FMU58/>
  
 
Diamond Shark advancement into the Inner Sphere continued unabated, winning control of [[Trondheim (FRR)|Trondheim]] and [[Itabaiana]] from the [[Ghost Bear Dominion]] and Draconis Combine respectively to serve as trading hubs.  The Chatterweb was subsequently expanded to cover the Inner Sphere, with safeguards to prevent unauthorized access to the Homeworld network.  Additionally, through their contacts with the Nova Cats and [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]], the Diamond Sharks began selling their Twycross-produced HarJel to the Combine and [[Lyran Alliance]], stamping "Made in the Inner Sphere" on their products to fend off any formal challenges but nevertheless causing an uproar.  Their most controversial move though came in [[3066]], when they unveiled the ''[[Mad Cat Mk II]]'' and intended to sell it (along with a lucrative service contract) to the Inner Sphere.  Unlike the ''Ha Otoko'', the ''Mad Cat Mk II'' contained advanced Clan components (albeit older models taken from their [[Brian Cache]]s), which seriously threatened the technology advantage the Clans had heretofore enjoyed. This action later lead the Diamond Sharks to a scandal where they were censured by the Grand Council for selling Clan equipment to the Inner Sphere.<ref name=FMU58/>
 
Diamond Shark advancement into the Inner Sphere continued unabated, winning control of [[Trondheim (FRR)|Trondheim]] and [[Itabaiana]] from the [[Ghost Bear Dominion]] and Draconis Combine respectively to serve as trading hubs.  The Chatterweb was subsequently expanded to cover the Inner Sphere, with safeguards to prevent unauthorized access to the Homeworld network.  Additionally, through their contacts with the Nova Cats and [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]], the Diamond Sharks began selling their Twycross-produced HarJel to the Combine and [[Lyran Alliance]], stamping "Made in the Inner Sphere" on their products to fend off any formal challenges but nevertheless causing an uproar.  Their most controversial move though came in [[3066]], when they unveiled the ''[[Mad Cat Mk II]]'' and intended to sell it (along with a lucrative service contract) to the Inner Sphere.  Unlike the ''Ha Otoko'', the ''Mad Cat Mk II'' contained advanced Clan components (albeit older models taken from their [[Brian Cache]]s), which seriously threatened the technology advantage the Clans had heretofore enjoyed. This action later lead the Diamond Sharks to a scandal where they were censured by the Grand Council for selling Clan equipment to the Inner Sphere.<ref name=FMU58/>
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|'''[[Clan Blood Spirit]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Blood Spirit]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Blood Spirit logo.png|100px]]
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|Ally
 
|Ally
 
|They are notably one of the few Clans that dealt with the [[Clan Blood Spirit|Blood Spirits]] before their Abjuration from Clan space during the Wars of Reaving and the destruction of the Spirits in 3084.
 
|They are notably one of the few Clans that dealt with the [[Clan Blood Spirit|Blood Spirits]] before their Abjuration from Clan space during the Wars of Reaving and the destruction of the Spirits in 3084.
 
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|'''[[Clan Ghost Bear]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Ghost Bear]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Ghost Bear logo.png|100px]]
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|[[Image:Clan Ghost Bear .jpg|100px]]
 
|Ally
 
|Ally
 
| The Sharks were close enough to the Ghost Bears that they gave their territories of [[Tokasha]] and Paxon to the Sharks, though they withdrew from Tokasha to hold onto Paxon. After their departure to the Inner Sphere, the Diamond Sharks would continue this respect by giving them fair trade.
 
| The Sharks were close enough to the Ghost Bears that they gave their territories of [[Tokasha]] and Paxon to the Sharks, though they withdrew from Tokasha to hold onto Paxon. After their departure to the Inner Sphere, the Diamond Sharks would continue this respect by giving them fair trade.
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|'''[[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Wolf logo.png|100px]]
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|Ally
 
|Ally
 
| Historically, the Sharks have had good relations with Clan Wolf, and these continue with [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]].
 
| Historically, the Sharks have had good relations with Clan Wolf, and these continue with [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]].
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|'''[[Clan Wolf]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Wolf]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Wolf logo.png|100px]]
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|Enemy
 
|Enemy
 
|Following the defeat of the Crusader Clans, Wolf Khan Vlad Ward would prevent Ian Hawker from assisting Jaguar ilKhan Lincoln Osis. After his defeat Vlad would claim his legacy as well as the entire Hawker linage. This would cause a souring of relations with the Crusader Clan Wolf.
 
|Following the defeat of the Crusader Clans, Wolf Khan Vlad Ward would prevent Ian Hawker from assisting Jaguar ilKhan Lincoln Osis. After his defeat Vlad would claim his legacy as well as the entire Hawker linage. This would cause a souring of relations with the Crusader Clan Wolf.
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==Bloodnames==
 
==Bloodnames==
As the originators of [[Iron Womb]] technology, Clan Diamond Shark had one of the best breeding programs of any Clan.  This included a willingness to experiment with new techniques and technologies even with the knowledge most attempts would not pan out.  It was the Diamond Sharks, building upon the Hell's Horses efforts, who helped solve many of the problems which caused high attrition among the [[Elemental]] phenotype, and as such had an edge over other clans with their proven and exclusive Elemental Bloodlines.<ref name=FMWC65>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 65</ref>
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As the originators of [[Iron Womb]] technology, Clan Diamond Shark had one of the best breeding programs of any Clan.  This included a willingness to experiment with new techniques and technologies even with the knowledge most attempts would not pan out.  It was the Diamond Sharks, building upon the Hell's Horses efforts, who helped solve many the problems which caused high attrition among the [[Elemental]] phenotype, and as such had an edge over Clans with their proven and exclusive Elemental Bloodlines.<ref name=FMWC65>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 65</ref>
  
 
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