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With the start of the First Wave the Smoke Jaguar warriors fought their first battles against what was hoped to be more challenging and honorable opponents.  To their dismay they cut through the opposing [[DCMS]] troops like a hot knife, facing only significant opposition on [[Richmond]].  What stung more was their apparent inability to deal with Kurita partisans, as the people rose up to fight their new oppressive overlords.  Even with the assistance of ComStar administrators Smoke Jaguar warriors proved incapable of managing the masses, instead resorting to wholesale butchery in response to any resistance.  This flaw was no more apparent than on the planet [[Turtle Bay]], where the Smoke Jaguars had unknowingly captured [[Hohiro Kurita II|Hohiro Kurita]], son of [[Theodore Kurita]], only to discover his identity after he had escaped during a jailbreak.  Their search to recapture him was hamstrung by local [[Yakuza]] resistance, until finally Smoke Jaguar troops were withdrawn from the capital Edo and the [[Turtle Bay Massacre|city was leveled]] by the [[WarShip]] ''[[Sabre Cat]]''.  Even the most hardline Crusaders saw the orbital bombardment as an act of cowardice and Clan Wolf took the opportunity to swear it would bid away all naval assets for the rest of the campaign, forcing the rest of the Clans to follow suit to keep their honor.<ref name=ICp54-56>''Invading Clans'', pp. 54–56: "First Wave: The Jaguar Pounces"</ref>
 
With the start of the First Wave the Smoke Jaguar warriors fought their first battles against what was hoped to be more challenging and honorable opponents.  To their dismay they cut through the opposing [[DCMS]] troops like a hot knife, facing only significant opposition on [[Richmond]].  What stung more was their apparent inability to deal with Kurita partisans, as the people rose up to fight their new oppressive overlords.  Even with the assistance of ComStar administrators Smoke Jaguar warriors proved incapable of managing the masses, instead resorting to wholesale butchery in response to any resistance.  This flaw was no more apparent than on the planet [[Turtle Bay]], where the Smoke Jaguars had unknowingly captured [[Hohiro Kurita II|Hohiro Kurita]], son of [[Theodore Kurita]], only to discover his identity after he had escaped during a jailbreak.  Their search to recapture him was hamstrung by local [[Yakuza]] resistance, until finally Smoke Jaguar troops were withdrawn from the capital Edo and the [[Turtle Bay Massacre|city was leveled]] by the [[WarShip]] ''[[Sabre Cat]]''.  Even the most hardline Crusaders saw the orbital bombardment as an act of cowardice and Clan Wolf took the opportunity to swear it would bid away all naval assets for the rest of the campaign, forcing the rest of the Clans to follow suit to keep their honor.<ref name=ICp54-56>''Invading Clans'', pp. 54–56: "First Wave: The Jaguar Pounces"</ref>
  
The Second Wave was far less successful as the local populaces continued to resist the Smoke Jaguar's iron grip, requiring more troops be held back to keep control.  Matters were helped less by the fact that Clan Wolf was once again outpacing the Jaguars, causing many to vent their frustration on the increasingly poor and hungry civilians.  The Clan eventually brought forth Provisional Garrison Clusters, second-line units with inferior equipment, to garrison their conquered territory and free up front-line units for the Third Wave.  Unfortunately these PGCs were ill-prepared for the wave of rebellions which sprung up around them, supplied in secret by Theodore Kurita, while the so-called [[Paradise Syndrome]] struck the warrior caste, causing many to fight Trials of Possession with each other over the rich bounty they beheld.  IlKhan Showers was forced to intervene personally in the matter, even leading Smoke Jaguar units in battle, in order to overcome the Third Wave's bad start.  The Jaguars managed to finish ahead of the other three Clans, but were still overshadowed by Clan Wolf's capture of more planets and the capital world of [[Rasalhague]].<ref name=ICp56>''Invading Clans'', pp. 54–56: "Second Wave: Silent Fury"</ref><ref name=ICp57>''Invading Clans'', pp. 54–56: "Third Wave: Chasing the Wolf"</ref>
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The Second Wave was far less successful as the local populaces continued to resist the Smoke Jaguar's iron grip, requiring more troops be held back to keep control.  Matters were helped less by the fact that Clan Wolf was once again outpacing the Jaguars, causing many to vent their frustration on the increasingly poor and hungry civilians.  The Clan eventually brought forth Provisional Garrison Clusters, second-line units with inferior equipment, to garrison their conquered territory and free up front-line units for the Third Wave.  Unfortunately these PGCs were ill-prepared for the wave of rebellions which sprung up around them, supplied in secret by Theodore Kurita, while the so-called Paradise syndrome struck the warrior caste, causing many to fight Trials of Possession with each other over the rich bounty they beheld.  IlKhan Showers was forced to intervene personally in the matter, even leading Smoke Jaguar units in battle, in order to overcome the Third Wave's bad start.  The Jaguars managed to finish ahead of the other three Clans, but were still overshadowed by Clan Wolf's capture of more planets and the capital world of [[Rasalhague]].<ref name=ICp56>''Invading Clans'', pp. 54–56: "Second Wave: Silent Fury"</ref><ref name=ICp57>''Invading Clans'', pp. 54–56: "Third Wave: Chasing the Wolf"</ref>
  
 
The Fourth Wave saw the heaviest fighting since the start of the invasion as fresh, well-equipped DCMS units appeared on the front lines, freed from patrolling the borders of FedCom space.  It also saw the Jaguar's first true defeat during the attempted conquest of [[Wolcott]], where Hohiro Kurita laid a trap for the attacking Jaguars and captured several OmniMechs and two dozen [[Elemental (Battle Armor)|Elemental]] suits.  The shock of this defeat paled in comparison when it was learned that ilKhan Showers was killed during the battle of [[Radstadt]].  Both Jaguar Khans remained oddly silent as the Clans debated and agreed on returning to Clan space and elect a new ilKhan, their shock and grief finally broken when the Jade Falcon Khan suggested they turn their rage on Clan Wolf.  A conspiracy to blame the former ilKhan's death on Wolf Khan Kerensky failed thanks to the [[bondsman]] [[Phelan Kell]]'s testimony, as did a second to elect Kerensky as the new ilKhan and allow a more Crusader-minded Khan to lead Clan Wolf when [[Natasha Kerensky]] instead took his place.  IlKhan Kerensky "thanked" the Jaguars by assigning as a supporting partner their rivals [[Clan Nova Cat]], though the Jaguar Khans managed to sidestep this somewhat by simply handing over their most rebellious worlds for the Nova Cats to deal with.<ref name=ICp57-59>''Invading Clans'', pp. 57–59: "Fourth Wave: The Jaguar Stumbles"</ref>
 
The Fourth Wave saw the heaviest fighting since the start of the invasion as fresh, well-equipped DCMS units appeared on the front lines, freed from patrolling the borders of FedCom space.  It also saw the Jaguar's first true defeat during the attempted conquest of [[Wolcott]], where Hohiro Kurita laid a trap for the attacking Jaguars and captured several OmniMechs and two dozen [[Elemental (Battle Armor)|Elemental]] suits.  The shock of this defeat paled in comparison when it was learned that ilKhan Showers was killed during the battle of [[Radstadt]].  Both Jaguar Khans remained oddly silent as the Clans debated and agreed on returning to Clan space and elect a new ilKhan, their shock and grief finally broken when the Jade Falcon Khan suggested they turn their rage on Clan Wolf.  A conspiracy to blame the former ilKhan's death on Wolf Khan Kerensky failed thanks to the [[bondsman]] [[Phelan Kell]]'s testimony, as did a second to elect Kerensky as the new ilKhan and allow a more Crusader-minded Khan to lead Clan Wolf when [[Natasha Kerensky]] instead took his place.  IlKhan Kerensky "thanked" the Jaguars by assigning as a supporting partner their rivals [[Clan Nova Cat]], though the Jaguar Khans managed to sidestep this somewhat by simply handing over their most rebellious worlds for the Nova Cats to deal with.<ref name=ICp57-59>''Invading Clans'', pp. 57–59: "Fourth Wave: The Jaguar Stumbles"</ref>

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