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In the opening moves of [[Operation Revival]] the first worlds attacked were those along the [[Periphery]], lightly held targets protected by weak and unorganized forces.  Though the Ghost Bears were able to take these planets easily, such lopsided battles also engendered a false sense of confidence amongst themselves and underappreciation of Inner Sphere forces.  When the invasion proper of the Inner Sphere began the going was much more difficult: while they were able to win some impressive victories in the first two waves, notably [[Thule]] and [[Jarett]], many more were less than amazing.  The Ghost Bears were further hampered by inadequate logistical support, while in several cases the small garrison forces left behind on these worlds were overrun by local rebellions, requiring troops to be shifted back from the front lines to retake them.  The result was a Ghost Bear advance which was rapidly falling behind that of the other three Clans.<ref name=FMWC80/>
 
In the opening moves of [[Operation Revival]] the first worlds attacked were those along the [[Periphery]], lightly held targets protected by weak and unorganized forces.  Though the Ghost Bears were able to take these planets easily, such lopsided battles also engendered a false sense of confidence amongst themselves and underappreciation of Inner Sphere forces.  When the invasion proper of the Inner Sphere began the going was much more difficult: while they were able to win some impressive victories in the first two waves, notably [[Thule]] and [[Jarett]], many more were less than amazing.  The Ghost Bears were further hampered by inadequate logistical support, while in several cases the small garrison forces left behind on these worlds were overrun by local rebellions, requiring troops to be shifted back from the front lines to retake them.  The result was a Ghost Bear advance which was rapidly falling behind that of the other three Clans.<ref name=FMWC80/>
  
With their invasion of the Inner Sphere foundering, the Ghost Bear Khans were convinced by ilKhan Showers that the capture of [[Rasalhague]] would help revitalize their effort; it would also slow down Clan Wolf's dizzying pace, as the world was close enough to their [[Invasion corridor - Clan Wolf|invasion corridor]] to be a legitimate and prestigious target.  The third wave of the invasion would be focused on capturing the key world of [[Last Frontier]], defended by the [[1st Freemen (Free Rasalhague Republic)|First Freemen]], as a stepping stone.  Both Khans led their warriors in battle to victory against the green Rasalhague troops, but a chance [[LRM]] shot mortally wounded Theresa DelVillar, forcing a quorum of Bloodnamed warriors to be gathered to elect a new saKhan.<ref name=FMWC80/>
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With their invasion of the Inner Sphere foundering, the Ghost Bear Khans were convinced by ilKhan Showers that the capture of [[Rasalhague]] would help revitalize their effort; it would also slow down Clan Wolf's dizzying pace, as the world was close enough to their [[Invasion corridor - Clan Wolf|invasion corridor]] to be a legitimate and prestigious target.  The third wave of the invasion would be focused on capturing the key world of [[Last Frontier]], defended by the [[1st Freemen]], as a stepping stone.  Both Khans led their warriors in battle to victory against the green Rasalhague troops, but a chance [[LRM]] shot mortally wounded Theresa DelVillar, forcing a quorum of Bloodnamed warriors to be gathered to elect a new saKhan.<ref name=FMWC80/>
 
[[File:Ghost-Bear-Trap.jpg|thumb|right|250|Ghost Bear warriors caught off guard by Inner Sphere perfidy during the battle for [[Susquehanna]].]]
 
[[File:Ghost-Bear-Trap.jpg|thumb|right|250|Ghost Bear warriors caught off guard by Inner Sphere perfidy during the battle for [[Susquehanna]].]]
 
By a narrow majority the Clan's [[Oathmaster of Clan Ghost Bear|Oathmaster]], [[Star Captain]] [[Aletha Kabrinski]], was voted in as the new saKhan, and for her first act she publicly criticized Khan Bourjon's poor strategic skills and incompetent execution of the invasion.  Her condemnation was echoed by many of the assembled warriors, and she challenged the Khan for his position, nominating in her place the aerospace pilot [[Star Colonel]] [[Bjorn Jorgensson]].  By a vote of no confidence Karl Bourjon was stripped of his position and, with unanimous support, Bjorn Jorgensson became the new Khan.  Bourjon challenged Jorgensson to a [[Trial of Refusal]] to keep his position, choosing to fight in his 'Mech against Jorgensson's ''[[Kirghiz]]'' fighter, but the battle's outcome was never in doubt and Jorgensson officially became Clan Ghost Bear's new Khan.<ref name=FMWC80/><ref name=FMWC81>''Field Manuals: Warden Clans'', p. 81</ref>
 
By a narrow majority the Clan's [[Oathmaster of Clan Ghost Bear|Oathmaster]], [[Star Captain]] [[Aletha Kabrinski]], was voted in as the new saKhan, and for her first act she publicly criticized Khan Bourjon's poor strategic skills and incompetent execution of the invasion.  Her condemnation was echoed by many of the assembled warriors, and she challenged the Khan for his position, nominating in her place the aerospace pilot [[Star Colonel]] [[Bjorn Jorgensson]].  By a vote of no confidence Karl Bourjon was stripped of his position and, with unanimous support, Bjorn Jorgensson became the new Khan.  Bourjon challenged Jorgensson to a [[Trial of Refusal]] to keep his position, choosing to fight in his 'Mech against Jorgensson's ''[[Kirghiz]]'' fighter, but the battle's outcome was never in doubt and Jorgensson officially became Clan Ghost Bear's new Khan.<ref name=FMWC80/><ref name=FMWC81>''Field Manuals: Warden Clans'', p. 81</ref>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Dominions Divided]]'' (sourcebook)
* ''[[Dominions Divided]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
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* ''[[Shattered Fortress]]''
 
* ''[[Shattered Fortress]]''
 
* ''[[Tukayyid (scenario pack)|Tukayyid]]''
 
* ''[[Tukayyid (scenario pack)|Tukayyid]]''
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[[Category: Clans|Clan Ghost Bear]]
 
[[Category: Clans|Clan Ghost Bear]]
 
[[Category: Factions|Clans, Clan Ghost Bear]]
 
[[Category: Factions|Clans, Clan Ghost Bear]]

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