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The Steel Vipers continued to rebuild the damage taken during the fighting at the turn of the decade.  The Grand Council of February [[3071]] brought news of the nuclear attacks on the Clan Wolf world of the former [[Lyran Commonwealth]] world of [[Tamar]].  Initial Watch reports claimed the damage to be of moderate but recoverable nature.  They were shown different by evidence presented by Wolf Khan [[Vlad Ward]], who showed the gathering images of smoking ruins of factories and their capital city after the Word of Blake attack that took place only months prior.  Left out was the damage to the Clan Wolf genetic repository, which was information that would have meant Clan Wolf's imminent death at the hands of her sister Clans.  The response to the situation was astounding.  After much political maneuvering by the Snake Clans and their opposition in the Grand Council, Khan Garret Sainze of the Fire Mandrills was elected ilKhan over Stanislov N'Buta of the Star Adders by one vote, that of Diamond Shark Khan Barbara Sennet.  Furious that their ploy backfired, Andrews and the Snake Alliance power bloc denied a reopening of the Clan invasion, refusing to take war to the [[Blakist]]s, and leaving the Great Refusal in place.  Sainze was soon killed in a Trial of Refusal against his election, declared by Khan [[Ariel Suvorov]] of the Goliath Scorpions, whose victory gutted the [[Kindraa]] while proving Sainze unfit for office, but at the cost of Scorpion saKhan [[Nelson Elam]] and two elite Clusters.  The Cloud Cobras would soon call a [[Trial of Reaving]] on the Sainze Bloodname, though the embattled Kindraa Sainze would manage to stave off this Trial after a hard-fought battle.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 63–64: "Machinations and Manipulations"</ref>
 
The Steel Vipers continued to rebuild the damage taken during the fighting at the turn of the decade.  The Grand Council of February [[3071]] brought news of the nuclear attacks on the Clan Wolf world of the former [[Lyran Commonwealth]] world of [[Tamar]].  Initial Watch reports claimed the damage to be of moderate but recoverable nature.  They were shown different by evidence presented by Wolf Khan [[Vlad Ward]], who showed the gathering images of smoking ruins of factories and their capital city after the Word of Blake attack that took place only months prior.  Left out was the damage to the Clan Wolf genetic repository, which was information that would have meant Clan Wolf's imminent death at the hands of her sister Clans.  The response to the situation was astounding.  After much political maneuvering by the Snake Clans and their opposition in the Grand Council, Khan Garret Sainze of the Fire Mandrills was elected ilKhan over Stanislov N'Buta of the Star Adders by one vote, that of Diamond Shark Khan Barbara Sennet.  Furious that their ploy backfired, Andrews and the Snake Alliance power bloc denied a reopening of the Clan invasion, refusing to take war to the [[Blakist]]s, and leaving the Great Refusal in place.  Sainze was soon killed in a Trial of Refusal against his election, declared by Khan [[Ariel Suvorov]] of the Goliath Scorpions, whose victory gutted the [[Kindraa]] while proving Sainze unfit for office, but at the cost of Scorpion saKhan [[Nelson Elam]] and two elite Clusters.  The Cloud Cobras would soon call a [[Trial of Reaving]] on the Sainze Bloodname, though the embattled Kindraa Sainze would manage to stave off this Trial after a hard-fought battle.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 63–64: "Machinations and Manipulations"</ref>
  
{{Quote|If these Khans could not see the inherent danger around us, stagnating in the Homeworlds with little hope of mastering our destiny as Kerensky's children, it was worthless to decide upon a leader with no cause to follow. Sainze's disgrace was proof of that.|Brett Andrews, 3072, ''Reflections on the Way of Kerensky''<ref name="TWoRp75"/>}}
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{{Quote|If these Khans could not see the inherent danger around us, stagnating in the Homeworlds with little hope of mastering our destiny as Kerensky’s children, it was worthless to decide upon a leader with no cause to follow. Sainze’s disgrace was proof of that.|Brett Andrews, 3072, ''Reflections on the Way of Kerensky''<ref name="TWoRp75"/>}}
  
 
[[File:Vlad Ward ER3062.jpg|right|thumb|135px|Clan Wolf Khan [[Vlad Ward]]]]
 
[[File:Vlad Ward ER3062.jpg|right|thumb|135px|Clan Wolf Khan [[Vlad Ward]]]]

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