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==Drawbacks of the Mongol Doctrine==
 
==Drawbacks of the Mongol Doctrine==
 
Despite its early successes, the Mongol Doctrine also proved counterproductive at times. In one example, the Falcons' [[Iota Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Iota Galaxy]] began leveling towns and burning infrastructure on the planets they defended to punish the population for raids perpetrated by several mercenary groups. As the raiders did not have any connection with the locals, the Falcons' brutality only sparked rebellion from previously compliant populations.<ref name="ER3145p157"/>
 
Despite its early successes, the Mongol Doctrine also proved counterproductive at times. In one example, the Falcons' [[Iota Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Iota Galaxy]] began leveling towns and burning infrastructure on the planets they defended to punish the population for raids perpetrated by several mercenary groups. As the raiders did not have any connection with the locals, the Falcons' brutality only sparked rebellion from previously compliant populations.<ref name="ER3145p157"/>
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The Falcons, in battle specially favored physical and [[Death From Above]] attacks, to quickly kill their enemies, but Clan Wolf eventually designed 'Mechs specially to counter these attacks, like the [[Amarok]].<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'' ch. 27</ref>
  
 
Within Clan Hell's Horses, disgust at Hazen's "perversion" of their philosophy grew throughout the 3140s, culminating in [[3145]] with a break in the alliance between the two Clans and the election of [[Fulk Lassenerra]] to the position of [[saKhan]]. An outspoken opponent of his Clan's alliance with Hazen and her use of the Doctrine, Lassenerra planned and executed [[Operation NOYAN]] in [[3147]] to underscore this stance. Designed to prove that the original usage of the Mongol Doctrine was still valid, and to publicly challenge Hazen's control of it, NOYAN succeeded on both counts.<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 44: "The Silence of the Clans"</ref>
 
Within Clan Hell's Horses, disgust at Hazen's "perversion" of their philosophy grew throughout the 3140s, culminating in [[3145]] with a break in the alliance between the two Clans and the election of [[Fulk Lassenerra]] to the position of [[saKhan]]. An outspoken opponent of his Clan's alliance with Hazen and her use of the Doctrine, Lassenerra planned and executed [[Operation NOYAN]] in [[3147]] to underscore this stance. Designed to prove that the original usage of the Mongol Doctrine was still valid, and to publicly challenge Hazen's control of it, NOYAN succeeded on both counts.<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 44: "The Silence of the Clans"</ref>
  
Ultimately the Mongol Doctrine failed to net Hazen and her Falcons victory in the most important battle of their lives when they joined the [[Battle of Terra (3151)|Battle of Terra]] in [[3151]]. Units using Mongol tactics floundered against the Republic's bastions, while Republic troops who knew they could expect no mercy only fought to the death.<ref>''IlClan'', p. 44</ref> <ref>''IlClan'', p. 72</ref> <ref>''IlClan'', p. 76, "Mysteries of the Battle of Terra: what happened to Tau Galaxy?"</ref> Meanwhile, Stephanie Chistu proved at Sao Paolo that the Falcons could win victories the traditional way.<ref>''IlClan'', p. 51</ref> Far from gaining victory for the Falcons, employing Mongol tactics only enraged the Republic and Wolves and made them fight harder and longer, further weakening the Mongols, and a number of RAF prisoners even joined the Wolves when promised the opportunity to fight against the Falcons. In the end, the Mongol-adherent Falcons were virtually wiped out fighting [[Clan Wolf]] during the [[ilClan Trial]], specifically because their fanaticism made them fight to the death and ignore Chistu's order to stand down.<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', pp. 330–350</ref>
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Ultimately the Mongol Doctrine failed to net Hazen and her Falcons victory in the most important battle of their lives when they joined the [[Battle of Terra (3151)|Battle of Terra]] in [[3151]]. Units using Mongol tactics floundered against the Republic's bastions, while Republic troops who knew they could expect no mercy only fought to the death.<ref>''IlClan'', p. 44</ref> <ref>''IlClan'', p. 72</ref> <ref>''IlClan'', p. 76, "Mysteries of the Battle of Terra: what happened to Tau Galaxy?"</ref> Meanwhile, Stephanie Chistu proved at Sao Paolo that the Falcons could win victories the traditional way.<ref>''IlClan'', p. 51</ref> The Doctrine didn't help the Falcons to win, as their actions only enraged the Republic and Wolves and made them fight harder and longer, further weakening the Mongols, and even a number of RAF captured soldiers joined the Wolves, when promised the opportunity to fight against the Falcons. In the end, the Mongol-adherent Falcons were virtually wiped out fighting [[Clan Wolf]] during the [[ilClan Trial]], specially because their fanaticism made them fight to the death, ignoring Chistu's order to stand down.<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', pp. 330–350</ref>
  
 
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