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When the Steel Wolves attacked Northwind by second time, in 3135, threatening Tara, at least part of the watch was already operative, and Borden activated it to assist... but after a disagreement about how and when attack, he was accidentally murdered by his second in command, Colonel Halloran. The Watch remained decapitated, and its cell system organization prevented them to act faster. However, some 'Mechs made their way to Tara, but arrived there too late to make nothing good, so they were unable to fight, though that keep the Watch's existence remained a secret.<ref>''Grey Watch Protocol'' pp. 123</ref> When the Steel Wolves attacked Northwind by second time, in 3135, threatening Tara, at least part of the watch was already operative, and Borden activated it to assist... but after a disagreement about how and when attack, he was accidentally murdered by his second in command, Colonel Halloran. The Watch remained decapitated, and its cell system organization prevented them to act faster. However, some 'Mechs made their way to Tara, but arrived there too late to make nothing good, so they were unable to fight, though that keep the Watch's existence remained a secret.<ref>''Grey Watch Protocol'' pp. 123</ref>
− After the Battle of Terra, on 3135, a new leader of the Watch was chosen: Colonel Michael Griffith, retired from active service after the Steel Wolves attack .<ref name=SFp105/> + After the Battle of Terra, on 3135, a new leader of the Watch was choosen: Colonel Michael Griffith, retired from active service after the Steel Wolves attack .<ref name=SFp105/>
===Second Activation=== ===Second Activation===
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When the Steel Wolves attacked Northwind by second time, in 3135, threatening Tara, at least part of the watch was already operative, and Borden activated it to assist... but after a disagreement about how and when attack, he was accidentally murdered by his second in command, Colonel Halloran. The Watch remained decapitated, and its cell system organization prevented them to act faster. However, some 'Mechs made their way to Tara, but arrived there too late to make nothing good, so they were unable to fight, though that keep the Watch's existence remained a secret.<ref>''Grey Watch Protocol'' pp. 123</ref> | When the Steel Wolves attacked Northwind by second time, in 3135, threatening Tara, at least part of the watch was already operative, and Borden activated it to assist... but after a disagreement about how and when attack, he was accidentally murdered by his second in command, Colonel Halloran. The Watch remained decapitated, and its cell system organization prevented them to act faster. However, some 'Mechs made their way to Tara, but arrived there too late to make nothing good, so they were unable to fight, though that keep the Watch's existence remained a secret.<ref>''Grey Watch Protocol'' pp. 123</ref> | ||
− | After the Battle of Terra, on 3135, a new leader of the Watch was | + | After the Battle of Terra, on 3135, a new leader of the Watch was choosen: Colonel Michael Griffith, retired from active service after the Steel Wolves attack .<ref name=SFp105/> |
===Second Activation=== | ===Second Activation=== |