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Clan Wolf began the third wave of the invasion with the surprise plan to invade nearly twice as many worlds as before.  They succeeded in no small part to the considerable concern Ulric Kerensky gave to the matter of logistics.  Whereas the other Clans were willing to invade worlds with only one or two ammunition reloads and wait for their merchant caste to bring up more supplies from the rear, Ulric increased the flow of supplies and took the daring chance of forward deploying supply caches in enemy territory.  This drastically cut down the amount of time it took to repair and refit his forces and allowed the Wolves to proceed at their quickened pace.<ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 33</ref>
 
Clan Wolf began the third wave of the invasion with the surprise plan to invade nearly twice as many worlds as before.  They succeeded in no small part to the considerable concern Ulric Kerensky gave to the matter of logistics.  Whereas the other Clans were willing to invade worlds with only one or two ammunition reloads and wait for their merchant caste to bring up more supplies from the rear, Ulric increased the flow of supplies and took the daring chance of forward deploying supply caches in enemy territory.  This drastically cut down the amount of time it took to repair and refit his forces and allowed the Wolves to proceed at their quickened pace.<ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 33</ref>
  
The third wave plan also brought them into conflict with Clan Ghost Bear, which desired the capital world of [[Rasalhague]] and lay close enough to the border of their invasion corridor to bid for against the Wolves.  A fierce bidding war took place between the two sides on the ''Dire Wolf'' in July, and while Clan Wolf won they were forced to go way below the [[cutdown]] and invade with only three Clusters.  Despite this disadvantage the Wolves were successful in [[Battle of Rasalhague (3050)|conquering Rasalhague]], in no small part thanks to the information provided by Phelan Kell.<ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 35–37</ref>
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The third wave plan also brought them into conflict with Clan Ghost Bear, which desired the capital world of [[Rasalhague]] and lay close enough to the border of their invasion corridor to bid for against the Wolves.  A fierce bidding war took place between the two sides on the ''Dire Wolf'' in July, and while Clan Wolf won they were forced to go way below the [[cutdown]] and invade with only three Clusters.  Despite this disadvantage the Wolves were successful in [[Battle of Rasalhague|conquering Rasalhague]], in no small part thanks to the information provided by Phelan Kell.<ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 35–37</ref>
  
 
Clan Wolf launched the fourth wave ahead of schedule and again targeted far more worlds than before; by the end of the advance in October 3050 Clan Wolf had conquered twice as many worlds as any other Clan.  Beyond the valor and skill of Wolf warriors this success was attributable to Ulric's logistical planning, including the acquisition of local resources in a fair and just manner.  Unsurprisingly this success also embarrassed and enraged the other Clans, and Leo Showers was determined to put the brakes on his rival's breakneck pace.  He convened a Grand Council meeting, planning to censure or remove Ulric from command, but never got the chance to implement his plan.  On 1 November the ''Dire Wolf'' came under attack by Rasalhagian forces, and the ilKhan was killed by a kamikaze attack from [[Tyra Miraborg]].<ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 39</ref>
 
Clan Wolf launched the fourth wave ahead of schedule and again targeted far more worlds than before; by the end of the advance in October 3050 Clan Wolf had conquered twice as many worlds as any other Clan.  Beyond the valor and skill of Wolf warriors this success was attributable to Ulric's logistical planning, including the acquisition of local resources in a fair and just manner.  Unsurprisingly this success also embarrassed and enraged the other Clans, and Leo Showers was determined to put the brakes on his rival's breakneck pace.  He convened a Grand Council meeting, planning to censure or remove Ulric from command, but never got the chance to implement his plan.  On 1 November the ''Dire Wolf'' came under attack by Rasalhagian forces, and the ilKhan was killed by a kamikaze attack from [[Tyra Miraborg]].<ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 39</ref>

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