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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* Although posthumously acknowledged as the last Wolverine Khan in secret, Franklin Hallis was never officially acknowledged as Wolverine saKhan. It is also arguable if he rightfully ascended to Khan: Unbeknownst to Hallis, Khan Sarah McEvedy had survived the nuclear blast and was kept a prisoner on ilKhan Kerensky's flagship, albeit heavily wounded and in critical condition. Two ambiguous scenes at the end of ''Betrayal of Ideals'' indicate McEvedy may even have outlived Hallis: Nicholas Kerensky heard McEvedy's voice berating him at Hallis' grave though it is unclear whether she was actually present, or only in his head; and later [[Trish Ebon]] encountered a heavily scarred and hobbled female survivor that she disbelievingly recognized as a fellow warrior on Barbados before embracing her. This survivor may or may not have been Sarah McEvedy.
 
* Although posthumously acknowledged as the last Wolverine Khan in secret, Franklin Hallis was never officially acknowledged as Wolverine saKhan. It is also arguable if he rightfully ascended to Khan: Unbeknownst to Hallis, Khan Sarah McEvedy had survived the nuclear blast and was kept a prisoner on ilKhan Kerensky's flagship, albeit heavily wounded and in critical condition. Two ambiguous scenes at the end of ''Betrayal of Ideals'' indicate McEvedy may even have outlived Hallis: Nicholas Kerensky heard McEvedy's voice berating him at Hallis' grave though it is unclear whether she was actually present, or only in his head; and later [[Trish Ebon]] encountered a heavily scarred and hobbled female survivor that she disbelievingly recognized as a fellow warrior on Barbados before embracing her. This survivor may or may not have been Sarah McEvedy.
* There is no evidence in ''Betrayal of Ideals'' that Hallis had an unrequited crush on, pursued a relationship with, or even as much as talked to, Snow Raven Khan [[Joyce Merrell]]. Indeed, in the entire ''Betrayal of Ideals'' novel there is only one scene where they are even in the same room—this being the Grand Council session of 10 October 2823 where Khan McEvedy brings Hallis as her new saKhan, only for ilKhan Kerensky to refuse Hallis' rank and order him to leave again.<br />Instead, Merrell was a friend of Khan Sarah McEvedy until the first nuclear bomb escalated the conflict and forced Merrell to chose sides. When it was ultimately revealed to those present on Barbados that the Wolverines had been framed by the Widowmakers, she expressed regret. IlKhan Nicholas Kerensky did what he felt was an appropriate way to deal with her discomfort: After Merrell's death he retroactively declared her to have died in battle even before the Wolverine Annihilation so that historically, she would not have had a part in it. (This seems to explain why forged history creates the otherwise unsupported impression that there was a rivalry or even animosity between Clans Wolverine and Snow Raven, going with the false claim that it had been the Wolverines who nuked the Snow Raven capital instead of the truth over the warhead being misfired after being armed in retaliation for the nuclear detonation in New Hope.) This incidentally also explains why different sources claim different death dates for Joyce Merrell.
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* There is no evidence in ''Betrayal of Ideals'' that Hallis had an unrequited crush on, pursued a relationship with, or even as much as talked to, Snow Raven Khan [[Joyce Merrell]]. Indeed, in the entire ''Betrayal of Ideals'' novel there is only one scene where they are even in the same room—this being the Grand Council session of 10 October 2823 where Khan McEvedy brings Hallis as her new saKhan, only for ilKhan Kerensky to refuse Hallis' rank and order him to leave again.<br />Instead, Merrell was a friend of Khan Sarah McEvedy until the first nuclear bomb escalated the conflict and forced Merrell to chose sides. When it was ultimately revealed to those present on Barbados that the Wolverines had been framed by the Widowmakers she expressed regret, and ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky did what he felt was an appropriate way to deal with her discomfort: After Merrell's death he retroactively declared her to have died in battle even before the Wolverine Annihilation so that historically, she would not have had a part in it. (This seems to explain why forged history creates the otherwise unsupported impression that there was a rivalry or even animosity between Clans Wolverine and Snow Raven, going with the false claim that it had been the Wolverines who nuked the Snow Raven capital.) This incidentally also explains why different sources claim different death dates for Joyce Merrell.
 
* There is a discrepancy regarding the destiny of Hallis's ''Pulverizer'' after his death. After he has been buried, it is said the BattleMech has been salvaged, but Trish Ebon later sees the 'Mech and discerns than Franklin had been shot in the back, in the fashion of an execution. To reconcile this it could be assumed that the 'Mech was merely salvaged for parts, and the empty husk was too damaged (from the back shot or otherwise) to be recovered.
 
* There is a discrepancy regarding the destiny of Hallis's ''Pulverizer'' after his death. After he has been buried, it is said the BattleMech has been salvaged, but Trish Ebon later sees the 'Mech and discerns than Franklin had been shot in the back, in the fashion of an execution. To reconcile this it could be assumed that the 'Mech was merely salvaged for parts, and the empty husk was too damaged (from the back shot or otherwise) to be recovered.
 
* The relationship between Franklin and Clan Wolverine was the reason why, after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], [[Clan Steel Viper]] and [[Clan Nova Cat]] engaged on a manhunt for all the remaining Franklin Hallis descendants, more specifically, Franklin's two siblings who stay in the Inner Sphere descendants, killing them all in combat, annihilating all known members of House Hallis.<ref>''Bloodright'' p. 40</ref>
 
* The relationship between Franklin and Clan Wolverine was the reason why, after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], [[Clan Steel Viper]] and [[Clan Nova Cat]] engaged on a manhunt for all the remaining Franklin Hallis descendants, more specifically, Franklin's two siblings who stay in the Inner Sphere descendants, killing them all in combat, annihilating all known members of House Hallis.<ref>''Bloodright'' p. 40</ref>

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