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Natalie Breen's withdrawal was seen as disgraceful to many in and outside the Clan, but it left the Steel Vipers in a good position afterward.  Most of their ''touman'' was still intact, having emerged from Tukayyid with the least amount of damage out of all of the Clans present.  Khan Zalman was able to make gains at the Jade Falcon's expense in the coming years.  At times, Zalman was forced to deal with incidents that reminded the Vipers of their loss at Tukayyid and the attendant shame, such as when he presided over the banishment of [[Dawn Moffat|Dawn]] to the Inner Sphere for her failures in a raid on the world of [[Cumbres]], but would later welcome her back into the fold after her redemption.<ref name=SL>''Star Lord'', chs. 3, 5, Epilogue</ref>
 
Natalie Breen's withdrawal was seen as disgraceful to many in and outside the Clan, but it left the Steel Vipers in a good position afterward.  Most of their ''touman'' was still intact, having emerged from Tukayyid with the least amount of damage out of all of the Clans present.  Khan Zalman was able to make gains at the Jade Falcon's expense in the coming years.  At times, Zalman was forced to deal with incidents that reminded the Vipers of their loss at Tukayyid and the attendant shame, such as when he presided over the banishment of [[Dawn Moffat|Dawn]] to the Inner Sphere for her failures in a raid on the world of [[Cumbres]], but would later welcome her back into the fold after her redemption.<ref name=SL>''Star Lord'', chs. 3, 5, Epilogue</ref>
  
In another incident, Zalman's saKhan, [[Christopher Ahmed]], became politically entangled when he tried to play units of Clan Wolf and the Jade Falcons against each other during the [[Refusal War]], in an attempt to benefit the [[Warden]] political faction through his machinations.  The unexpected deaths of both Ulric and Khan [[Natasha Kerensky]] put an end to this notion, and the Jade Falcons' gains at the end of the struggle caused more consternation amongst the Viper warriors.  SaKhan Ahmed's failure was punished by the Steel Viper [[Clan Council]], who found him guilty of Treason for having acted without sanction of his superior.  He was slain by Khan Zalman's champion, Star Colonel [[Brett Andrews]] during his [[Trial of Refusal]], who succeeded Ahmed in his post soon after.  The political fallout of this would virtually paralyze the ''touman'' for long enough to completely disrupt any chance that the Steel Vipers had of taking advantage of this situation with its Clan neighbors in the Inner Sphere, and was regarded by Zalman himself as his greatest failure.<ref name=FM:WCp137/><ref name=ER:3062p98,99/><ref name=ER:3062p63>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 63: "Clan Steel Viper"</ref>
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In another incident, Zalman's saKhan, [[Christopher Ahmed]], became politically entangled when he tried to play units of Clan Wolf and the Jade Falcons against each other during the [[Refusal War]], in attempt to benefit the [[Warden]] political faction through his machinations.  The unexpected deaths of both Ulric and Khan [[Natasha Kerensky]] put an end to this notion, and the Jade Falcons' gains at the end of the struggle caused more consternation amongst the Viper warriors.  SaKhan Ahmed's failure was punished by the Steel Viper [[Clan Council]], who found him guilty of Treason for having acted without sanction of his superior.  He was slain by Khan Zalman's champion, Star Colonel [[Brett Andrews]] during his [[Trial of Refusal]], who succeeded Ahmed in his post soon after.  The political fallout of this would virtually paralyze the ''touman'' for long enough to completely disrupt any chance that the Steel Vipers had of taking advantage of this situation with its Clan neighbors in the Inner Sphere, and was regarded by Zalman himself as his greatest failure.<ref name=FM:WCp137/><ref name=ER:3062p98,99/><ref name=ER:3062p63>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 63: "Clan Steel Viper"</ref>
  
 
The Steel Vipers would make steady gains against the Jade Falcons throughout the 3050s, having taken six more worlds by [[3055]], and more after that. Though the Vipers would never hold nearly as many worlds as the original Invader Clan in their shared [[Occupation Zone]], the resources gained during this time would strengthen the Clan beyond what it could have ever known had they not won a place in Operation Revival.  The Steel Vipers would put little of this into their Inner Sphere holdings, opting to send most of their newfound resources into strengthening their position in the [[Clan Homeworlds]].  This strategy was sound enough from a Clan position, but seemed to go against the idea of coexisting with the people of the Inner Sphere while trying to work with them toward the establishment of a new [[Star League]] as laid out in the vision of [[Sanra Mercer]] and by which the Steel Vipers had long been guided.  Coupling their sometimes conflicted leadership with this lack of focus on securing their gains, the Steel Vipers were unable to truly exploit the volatile political and martial troubles of their neighbors, something that would haunt them in the coming years.<ref name=FM:WCp137/><ref name=ER:3062p98,99/><ref name=ER:3062p63/>
 
The Steel Vipers would make steady gains against the Jade Falcons throughout the 3050s, having taken six more worlds by [[3055]], and more after that. Though the Vipers would never hold nearly as many worlds as the original Invader Clan in their shared [[Occupation Zone]], the resources gained during this time would strengthen the Clan beyond what it could have ever known had they not won a place in Operation Revival.  The Steel Vipers would put little of this into their Inner Sphere holdings, opting to send most of their newfound resources into strengthening their position in the [[Clan Homeworlds]].  This strategy was sound enough from a Clan position, but seemed to go against the idea of coexisting with the people of the Inner Sphere while trying to work with them toward the establishment of a new [[Star League]] as laid out in the vision of [[Sanra Mercer]] and by which the Steel Vipers had long been guided.  Coupling their sometimes conflicted leadership with this lack of focus on securing their gains, the Steel Vipers were unable to truly exploit the volatile political and martial troubles of their neighbors, something that would haunt them in the coming years.<ref name=FM:WCp137/><ref name=ER:3062p98,99/><ref name=ER:3062p63/>

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