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[[File:Clan Wolf Elemental Warrior.jpg|right|thumb|Elemental Warrior with [[Enhanced Imaging]] tattoos]]
 
[[File:Clan Wolf Elemental Warrior.jpg|right|thumb|Elemental Warrior with [[Enhanced Imaging]] tattoos]]
  
While all of the Clans benefited from one degree to another during the Golden Century, Clan Wolf remained in the forefront of new developments and economic expansion.  This was thanks in part to the fact that the Wolves allowed their civilian castes a measure of freedom unseen in most other Clans, granting them the opportunity to explore and create.<ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 5</ref>  While the feud with Clan Jade Falcon at times threatened the Wolves' dominance - carving out enclaves on Dagda and [[Glory (system)|Glory]] to harass Wolf facilities there - the Falcons' rigid adherence to tradition curtailed their ability to grant the civilian castes even the limited freedoms necessary for large-scale colonization projects.  This left Clan Wolf free to fully exploit new worlds discovered within the [[Kerensky Cluster]] and establish major industrial centers on [[Paxon]] and [[Tiber (Clan system)|Tiber]].<ref name=WCS23>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 23</ref><ref name=FMCC135>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 135</ref>
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While all of the Clans benefited from one degree to another during the Golden Century, Clan Wolf remained in the forefront of new developments and economic expansion.  This was thanks in part to the fact that the Wolves allowed their civilian castes a measure of freedom unseen in most other Clans, granting them the opportunity to explore and create.<ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 5</ref>  While the feud with Clan Jade Falcon at times threatened the Wolves' dominance - carving out enclaves on Dagda and [[Glory]] to harass Wolf facilities there - the Falcons' rigid adherence to tradition curtailed their ability to grant the civilian castes even the limited freedoms necessary for large-scale colonization projects.  This left Clan Wolf free to fully exploit new worlds discovered within the [[Kerensky Cluster]] and establish major industrial centers on [[Paxon]] and [[Tiber (Clan system)|Tiber]].<ref name=WCS23>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 23</ref><ref name=FMCC135>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 135</ref>
  
 
When [[Clan Coyote]] unveiled the [[OmniMech]] in [[2854]], Clan Wolf knew that it would need this technology to maintain its edge but that its current research and development resources were already dedicated to another project and it could take years, even decades, to retool for OmniTechnology development.  Fighting a Trial of Possession over the technology was also out of the question since the Coyotes were strong allies in the Grand Council.  Fortune came to the Wolves' aid when the Coyotes informed the Clan that the Jade Falcons had just recently won the technology from them, and provided details on the specific unit which had fought in the Trial of Possession.  Armed with this knowledge the Wolf Clan succeeded in intercepting the Jade Falcons and seizing from them copies of the OmniMech designs they had so recently won.  The result was that Clan Wolf was only a few years behind Clan Coyote and on par with the rest of the Clans in terms of OmniMech technology.<ref name=FMCC135/>
 
When [[Clan Coyote]] unveiled the [[OmniMech]] in [[2854]], Clan Wolf knew that it would need this technology to maintain its edge but that its current research and development resources were already dedicated to another project and it could take years, even decades, to retool for OmniTechnology development.  Fighting a Trial of Possession over the technology was also out of the question since the Coyotes were strong allies in the Grand Council.  Fortune came to the Wolves' aid when the Coyotes informed the Clan that the Jade Falcons had just recently won the technology from them, and provided details on the specific unit which had fought in the Trial of Possession.  Armed with this knowledge the Wolf Clan succeeded in intercepting the Jade Falcons and seizing from them copies of the OmniMech designs they had so recently won.  The result was that Clan Wolf was only a few years behind Clan Coyote and on par with the rest of the Clans in terms of OmniMech technology.<ref name=FMCC135/>

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