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| rulertitle = [[Khan]]
 
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| secretservice = [[Watch#Clan Snow Raven|Clan Snow Raven Watch]]
 
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'''Clan Snow Raven''' was founded by [[Stephen McKenna]] (a distant relative of the famous [[James McKenna]] who hailed from the [[Terran Hegemony]]).<ref>''The Star League'', p. 12: "James McKenna"</ref> The Snow Ravens are a complicated [[Clan]] that have taken a unique path, due to several catastrophes in their early history. Famed for their heavy use of naval assets, as well as their conniving and efficient nature, the Snow Raven Clan, despite being mistrusted and misunderstood by other Clans, eventually rose to power in the years after the [[Clan Invasion]].<ref name=H:OKp115,116>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 115–116: "Stephen McKenna Profile"</ref> During the Jihad, the Snow Ravens would leave Clan space and enter a war with the [[Draconis Combine]]. They would later join the remaining Clans in the Inner Sphere to form the [[Council of Six]] after their abjuration from the [[Clan Homeworlds]]. They would develop a close relationship with the [[Outworlds Alliance]] and by the end of the Jihad, the two factions would merge together to become the [[Raven Alliance]].
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'''Clan Snow Raven''' was founded by [[Stephen McKenna]] (a distant relative of the famous [[James McKenna]] who hailed from the [[Terran Hegemony]]).<ref>''The Star League'', p. 12, "James McKenna"</ref> The Snow Ravens are a complicated [[Clan]] that have taken a unique path, due to several catastrophes in their early history. Famed for their heavy use of naval assets, as well as their conniving and efficient nature, the Snow Raven Clan, despite being mistrusted and misunderstood by other Clans, eventually rose to power in the years after the [[Clan Invasion]].<ref name=H:OKp115,116>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 115, 116 - "Stephen McKenna Profile"</ref>. During the Jihad, the Snow Ravens would leave Clan space and enter a war with the [[Draconis Combine]]. They would later join the remaining Clans in the Inner Sphere to form the [[Council of Six]] after their abjuration from the [[Clan Homeworlds]]. They would develop a close relationship with the [[Outworlds Alliance]] and by the end of the Jihad, the two factions would merge together to become the [[Raven Alliance]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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==Culture==
 
==Culture==
The practices and customs of the Snow Raven Clan were a study in contradiction.  On the one hand the Clan was incredibly tight-knit and distrusting of any outsiders: rarely would a Snow Raven take someone from outside the Clan into their confidence for fear they may turn on them, and most [[bondsmen]] wore their [[bondcord]] for many years before being accepted.  Even then these individuals had difficulty fully integrating into their new Clan, and of the very few warriors taken fewer still were allowed to rise above the rank of [[Star Colonel]].<ref name=FMWC122>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 122</ref>
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The practices and customs of the Snow Raven Clan were a study in contradiction.  On the one hand the Clan was incredibly tight-knit and distrusting of any outsiders: rarely would a Snow Raven take someone from outside the Clan into their confidence for fear they may turn on them, and most [[bondsmen]] wore their [[bondcord]] for many years before being accepted.  Even then these individuals had difficulty fully integrating into their new Clan, and of the very few warriors taken fewer still were allowed to rise above the rank of [[Star Colonel]].<ref name=FMWC122>''Field Manual: Warden Clan'', p. 122</ref>
  
 
In comparison the Clan's internal politics were downright Byzantine, a complex web of power structures and relationships.  The focus of this politicking was the Clan's [[Bloodname House]]s, often known internally as "the families," and to interfere with a family's internal affairs was considered a grave sin.  This was because each House Leader had absolute authority over how its [[Bloodnamed]] members would vote in the [[Clan Council]], but determining who held this position meant only the most politically astute retained it for more than a few years.  Thus while no Snow Raven ever did something without reason, that reason was not always the most apparent one.<ref name=FMWC122/>
 
In comparison the Clan's internal politics were downright Byzantine, a complex web of power structures and relationships.  The focus of this politicking was the Clan's [[Bloodname House]]s, often known internally as "the families," and to interfere with a family's internal affairs was considered a grave sin.  This was because each House Leader had absolute authority over how its [[Bloodnamed]] members would vote in the [[Clan Council]], but determining who held this position meant only the most politically astute retained it for more than a few years.  Thus while no Snow Raven ever did something without reason, that reason was not always the most apparent one.<ref name=FMWC122/>
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==Inter-Clan Relations==
 
==Inter-Clan Relations==
For most part Clan Snow Raven avoided entanglements with alliances or feuds throughout its history. Only with three Clans did the Snow Ravens have anything resembling alliances.
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For most part Clan Snow Raven avoided entanglements with alliances or feuds throughout its history. A one-sided rivalry did exist with [[Clan Diamond Shark]] from [[2985]] onward, in which the Sharks punished the Ravens via mercantile means after the Ravens created the Diamond Shark to kill their original totem, the Sea Fox. Despite this, the Ravens atypically refrained from reprisals. On the other hand, the Ravens actively feuded with [[Clan Steel Viper]] following the loss of their resource-rich colony on Hellgate to the Vipers in [[2899]].<ref name=TCWOK92>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 92 - "Allies and Enemies"</ref>.The Snow Ravens once had friendly relations with Clan Jade Falcon, until they refused to allow a Bloodnamed Raven Warrior to return to his clan for Bloodhouse business. This would result in a souring relation between the two clans.
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!Clan Name
 
!Symbol
 
!Relationship
 
!Reason
 
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|'''[[Clan Blood Spirit]]'''
 
|[[Image:Clan Blood Spirit logo.png|100px]]
 
|Ally
 
|Exchanges of war matériel with [[Clan Blood Spirit]] between [[2980]] and [[3010]] inaugurated limited dealings with that isolationist Clan until the Raven's Abjuration from the Clan Homeworlds and the Blood Spirit's destruction.
 
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|'''[[Clan Ghost Bear]]'''
 
|[[Image:Clan Ghost Bear logo.png|100px]]
 
|Ally
 
| With [[Clan Ghost Bear]] the Snow Ravens consistently maintained good relations; each Clans' military bias offset the others' weakness, and exchanges of technology and skills were frequent.<ref name=TCWOK92/>
 
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|'''[[Clan Cloud Cobra]]'''
 
|[[Image:Clan Cloud Cobra.jpg|100px]]
 
|Ally
 
|The [[Clan Cloud Cobra|Cloud Cobras]] shared the Ravens' inclination towards aerospace warfare and political intrigue. These relations would continue until the Raven's Abjuration from the Clan Homeworlds.
 
|}
 
  
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Only with three Clans did the Snow Ravens have anything resembling alliances. Exchanges of war material with [[Clan Blood Spirit]] between [[2980]] and [[3010]] inaugurated limited dealings with that isolationist Clan, while the [[Clan Cloud Cobra|Cloud Cobras]] shared the Ravens' inclination towards aerospace warfare and political intrigue. These relations would continue until the Spirit's destruction and the Raven's Abjuration from the Clan Homeworlds. With [[Clan Ghost Bear]] the Snow Ravens consistently maintained good relations; each Clans' military bias offset the others' weakness, and exchanges of technology and skills were frequent.<ref name=TCWOK92/>
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!Clan Name
 
!Symbol
 
!Relationship
 
!Reason
 
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|'''[[Clan Diamond Shark]]'''
 
|[[Image:Clan Diamond Shark.jpg|100px]]
 
|Enemy
 
|A one-sided rivalry did exist with [[Clan Diamond Shark]] from [[2985]] onward, in which the Sharks punished the Ravens via mercantile means after the Ravens created the Diamond Shark to kill their original totem, the Sea Fox. Despite this, the Ravens atypically refrained from reprisals.
 
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|'''[[Clan Steel Viper]]'''
 
|[[Image:Clan Steel Viper logo.png|100px]]
 
|Enemy
 
|The Ravens actively feuded with [[Clan Steel Viper]] following the loss of their resource-rich colony on Hellgate to the Vipers in [[2899]].<ref name=TCWOK92>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 92: "Allies and Enemies"</ref> Though the Viper did expel the Snow Ravens from the Clan Homeworlds, the rivalry ended when Clan Steel Viper was eliminated in 3075.
 
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|'''[[Clan Jade Falcon]]'''
 
|[[Image:Clan Jade Falcon.jpg|100px]]
 
|Enemy
 
|The Snow Ravens once had friendly relations with Clan Jade Falcon, until they refused to allow a Bloodnamed Raven Warrior, Nerran McKenna, to return to his Clan for Bloodhouse business due to the difficulties of transporting him back to the Clan Homeworlds from the Inner Sphere. This would result in a souring relation between the two Clans.
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
 
==Military==
 
==Military==
 
{{Main|Clan Snow Raven Touman}}
 
{{Main|Clan Snow Raven Touman}}
For many years the [[Clan Snow Raven Touman|Snow Raven ''touman'']] contained the largest naval force of any Clan, with forty [[WarShips]] and a near-stranglehold on shipbuilding facilities.  Its fleet was divided into five-ship naval [[Star]]s organized around either a central combatant, such as a battleship or carrier, or an armored transport, such as a ''[[Potemkin]]'' or ''[[Volga]]''.  Each naval group was accompanied by large numbers of assault [[DropShip]]s, as many as a [[Cluster]]'s worth of [[aerospace fighter]]s, and a number of [[Elemental]] marine [[Trinary|Trinaries]].  Such was the size of the fleet during this time that it allowed the Snow Ravens to maintain a "two-Clan system," whereby they could simultaneously fight major space engagements with two other Clans and be reasonably assured of victory.  These naval forces not only served to protect the Clan but also as a source of revenue: in addition to ship facilities, elements of the fleet were contracted out to other Clans to fight at their side, though such practices declined as the disparity in fleet sizes began to lessen.<ref name=FMWCp124-125>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', pp. 124–125</ref>
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For many years the Snow Raven [[touman]] contained the largest naval force of any Clan, with forty [[WarShips]] and a near-stranglehold on shipbuilding facilities.  Its fleet was divided into five-ship naval [[Star]]s organized around either a central combatant, such as a battleship or carrier, or an armored transport, such as a ''[[Potemkin]]'' or ''[[Volga]]''.  Each naval group was accompanied by large numbers of assault [[DropShip]]s, as many as a [[Cluster]]'s worth of [[Aerospace Fighter]]s, and a number of [[Elemental]] marine [[Trinary|Trinaries]].  Such was the size of the fleet during this time that it allowed the Snow Ravens to maintain a "two-Clan system," whereby they could simultaneously fight major space engagements with two other Clans and be reasonably assured of victory.  These naval forces not only served to protect the Clan but also as a source of revenue: in addition to ship facilities, elements of the fleet were contracted out to other Clans to fight at their side, though such practices declined as the disparity in fleet sizes began to lessen.<ref name=FMWCp124-125>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 124-125</ref>
  
 
Such an emphasis on aerospace and naval assets greatly affected its ground forces, which in total numbers of [[BattleMechs]] was less compared to other Clans.  Most [[Elemental]]s, and even some 'Mech pilots, were trained in zero-G operations, making them as equally effective fighting within a ship, on its hull, or free-floating in space as they were on solid ground.  These forces were also more heavily reliant on the fleet to perform aerial reconnaissance and close air support, making their absence in a fight potentially debilitating.  A tradition of assigning a naval Star to each [[Galaxy]] posed its own problem, as the ranks of [[Star Admiral]] and [[Galaxy Commander]] were equivalent, resulting in arguments over authority and occasionally hampering operations.  Only rarely would the Khans intervene and appoint a senior officer, typically the Galaxy Commander, and only in truly problematic instances, as the two supreme leaders were supposed to be impartial to internal politicking.<ref name=FMWCp124-125/>
 
Such an emphasis on aerospace and naval assets greatly affected its ground forces, which in total numbers of [[BattleMechs]] was less compared to other Clans.  Most [[Elemental]]s, and even some 'Mech pilots, were trained in zero-G operations, making them as equally effective fighting within a ship, on its hull, or free-floating in space as they were on solid ground.  These forces were also more heavily reliant on the fleet to perform aerial reconnaissance and close air support, making their absence in a fight potentially debilitating.  A tradition of assigning a naval Star to each [[Galaxy]] posed its own problem, as the ranks of [[Star Admiral]] and [[Galaxy Commander]] were equivalent, resulting in arguments over authority and occasionally hampering operations.  Only rarely would the Khans intervene and appoint a senior officer, typically the Galaxy Commander, and only in truly problematic instances, as the two supreme leaders were supposed to be impartial to internal politicking.<ref name=FMWCp124-125/>
  
In other instances the chain of command was clearly spelled out in what was known as "the list."  Recording all officers and their qualifications, "the list" established a clear line of precedence in the case of a superior officer's incapacity or death.  Such a mechanism avoided a problem found in other Clans which over-relied on senior officers and let a Snow Raven warrior know their exact status within the Clan.  Promotion was also handled differently compared to other Clans: to achieve the rank of Galaxy Commander required the warrior to earn the Order of the Raven, and only Galaxy Commanders or Star Admirals could be elected as Khan, saKhan or Loremaster.  Likewise because each Galaxy was primarily responsible for one world, and each Galaxy Commander reported directly to the Khan and was their representative on that world, those elevated to this position were the ''de facto'' head of their respective planetary governments.<ref name=FMWCp124-125/>
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In other instances the chain of command was clearly spelled out in what was know as "the list."  Recording all officers and their qualifications, "the list" established a clear line of precedence in the case of a superior officer's incapacity or death.  Such a mechanism avoided a problem found in other Clans which over-relied on senior officers and let a Snow Raven warrior know their exact status within the Clan.  Promotion was also handled differently compared to other Clans: to achieve the rank of Galaxy Commander required the warrior to earn the Order of the Raven, and only Galaxy Commanders or Star Admirals could be elected as Khan, saKhan or Loremaster.  Likewise because each Galaxy was primarily responsible for one world, and each Galaxy Commander reported directly to the Khan and was their representative on that world, those elevated to this position were the ''de facto'' head of their respective planetary governments.<ref name=FMWCp124-125/>
  
 
Snow Raven training also differed from that of many other Clans, influenced in part by their several near-extinctions during the course of their history.  A heavy emphasis on teamwork, and putting the needs and honor of the Clan above even personal honor, began at basic training under the warders of the Ravenshead training ground and the McKenna Naval Training Facility.  The Snow Ravens also utilized simulators as opposed to live-fire exercises to a greater degree than normal Clan training.  Not only were their 'Mech, fighter and WarShip simulators among the most advanced, but their use avoided the wasteful expenditure of limited resources and allowed the bulk of equipment to be assigned to combat units.  The result of this methodology was a relatively small but well-trained and well-equipped fighting force.<ref name=FMWCp124-125/>
 
Snow Raven training also differed from that of many other Clans, influenced in part by their several near-extinctions during the course of their history.  A heavy emphasis on teamwork, and putting the needs and honor of the Clan above even personal honor, began at basic training under the warders of the Ravenshead training ground and the McKenna Naval Training Facility.  The Snow Ravens also utilized simulators as opposed to live-fire exercises to a greater degree than normal Clan training.  Not only were their 'Mech, fighter and WarShip simulators among the most advanced, but their use avoided the wasteful expenditure of limited resources and allowed the bulk of equipment to be assigned to combat units.  The result of this methodology was a relatively small but well-trained and well-equipped fighting force.<ref name=FMWCp124-125/>
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===3062===
 
===3062===
'''Snow Raven Demographics'''<br />
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'''Snow Raven Demographics''' <br />
Affiliation: Warden (nominal)<br />
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Affiliation: Warden (nominal) <br />
Population (Clan Space): 94,199,000 (3060)<br />
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Population (Clan Space): 94,199,000 (3060) <br />
Population growth rate: 2.2 percent (49/27)<br />
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Population growth rate: 2.2 percent (49/27) <br />
Self-Sufficiency Index: 96 percent<br />
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Self-Sufficiency Index: 96 percent <br />
  
'''Leaders:'''<br />
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'''Leaders:''' <br />
Khan: Lynn McKenna<br />
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Khan: Lynn Mckenna  <br />
saKhan: Bryn Cooper<br />
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saKhan: Bryn Cooper <br />
Loremaster: Klaus Harper<br />
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Loremaster: Klaus Harper <br />
Scientist-General: Charlotte (von Braun)<br />
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Scientist-General: Charlotte (von Braun) <br />
Merchant Factor: Louis<br />
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Merchant Factor: Louis <br />
Master Technician: Mattias<br />
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Master Technician: Mattias <br />
Senior Laborer: Emili<br />
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Senior Laborer: Emili <br />
  
'''Military:'''<br />
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'''Military:''' <br />
Clusters: 26<br />
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Clusters: 26 <br />
WarShips: 40<br />
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WarShips: 40 <br />
  
'''Clan Space Worlds:'''<br />
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'''Clan Space Worlds:''' <br />
Capital: Lum<br />
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Capital: Lum <br />
[[Bearclaw]] (70 percent)<br />
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[[Bearclaw]] (70 percent) <br />
[[Brim]] (19 percent)<br />
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[[Brim]] (19 percent) <br />
[[Circe]] (70 percent)<br />
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[[Circe]] (70 percent) <br />
[[Hellgate]] (100 percent)<br />
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[[Hellgate]] (100 percent) <br />
[[Lum]] (82 percent)<br />
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[[Lum]] (82 percent) <br />
  
 
==Manufacturing Center==
 
==Manufacturing Center==
A detailed list of some Snow Raven manufacturers and company centers.
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A detailed list of some Snow Raven manufacturer and companie centers.
  
{{Category|Clan Snow Raven Corporations}}
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[http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Category:Clan_Snow_Raven_Companies Clan Snow Raven Companies]
  
===Heavy Aerospace Industry===
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===Heavy Aerospace Industry<ref>''Strategic Operations'', p. 17</ref>===
 
====3067====
 
====3067====
* [[Lum Shipyards]]<ref>''Strategic Operations'', p. 17</ref>
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* [[Lum Shipyards]]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
* ''[[Era Digest: Golden Century]]''
 
* ''[[Era Digest: Golden Century]]''
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
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* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
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* ''[[Strategic Operations]]''
 
* ''[[Strategic Operations]]''
 
* ''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
 
* ''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
 
  
 
[[Category: Clans]]
 
[[Category: Clans]]
 
[[Category: Factions|Clans, Clan Snow Raven]]
 
[[Category: Factions|Clans, Clan Snow Raven]]

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