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When the [[Clan invasion]] into the Inner Sphere took place starting [[3049]], she left the Dragoons to take her place amongst her fellow bloodnamed Clan Warriors.  Upon [[Ulric Kerensky]]'s elevation to ilKhan, she was named senior Khan of the Wolves, despite a dispute of legal status.  
 
When the [[Clan invasion]] into the Inner Sphere took place starting [[3049]], she left the Dragoons to take her place amongst her fellow bloodnamed Clan Warriors.  Upon [[Ulric Kerensky]]'s elevation to ilKhan, she was named senior Khan of the Wolves, despite a dispute of legal status.  
  
Natasha Kerensky died in late [[3057]] in single 'Mech combat against warrior Joanna of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] on the planet [[Twycross]] while fighting a rearguard action to cover the retreat of her unit. Although Twycross remains controlled by the Jade Falcons, Kerensky's fallen BattleMech (a [[Timber Wolf]]) remained in its place as a monument to an exceptional person, respected even by her enemies among the Clans.
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Natasha Kerensky died in late [[3057]] in single 'Mech combat against warrior Joanna of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] on the planet [[Twycross]] while fighting a rearguard action to cover the retreat of her unit. Although Twycross remains controlled by the Jade Falcons, Kerensky's fallen BattleMech (a [[Dire Wolf]]) remained in its place as a monument to an exceptional person, respected even by her enemies among the Clans.
  
 
Widely regarded as the best and deadliest MechWarrior of the 31st century, with the possible exception of [[Kai Allard-Liao]].
 
Widely regarded as the best and deadliest MechWarrior of the 31st century, with the possible exception of [[Kai Allard-Liao]].

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A bio-engineered ("trueborn") Clan Warrior from Clan Wolf, although there are hints that she may have considered her true origins to lie with Clan Widowmaker (which was destroyed and its remainders absorbed into the Wolves long before her birth). She joined Wolf's Dragoons during their long-term intelligence mission into the Inner Sphere. Natasha Kerensky quickly rose through the ranks of Wolf's Dragoons and by 3014 had formed the Black Widow Company, an elite unit within the elite Dragoons that quickly gained a reputation of its own. As commander of this unit, she also became known by her nickname of "The Black Widow", a living legend akin to the Bounty Hunter. During this time she usually piloted a jet black Warhammer.

When the Clan invasion into the Inner Sphere took place starting 3049, she left the Dragoons to take her place amongst her fellow bloodnamed Clan Warriors. Upon Ulric Kerensky's elevation to ilKhan, she was named senior Khan of the Wolves, despite a dispute of legal status.

Natasha Kerensky died in late 3057 in single 'Mech combat against warrior Joanna of Clan Jade Falcon on the planet Twycross while fighting a rearguard action to cover the retreat of her unit. Although Twycross remains controlled by the Jade Falcons, Kerensky's fallen BattleMech (a Dire Wolf) remained in its place as a monument to an exceptional person, respected even by her enemies among the Clans.

Widely regarded as the best and deadliest MechWarrior of the 31st century, with the possible exception of Kai Allard-Liao.

Parodied as "Natasha Immenski" of the "Black Hippo Company" in Critter-TEK; the Warhammer 'Mech design is parodied there as the "H1-PP0 Whamhammer" in reference to her character.


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