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The Clans subsequently went to great lengths to purge Clan Wolverine from their history. They refer to the former Clan Wolverine only as the '''"Not-Named Clan"'''. Instead of properly referring the "[[IIC]]"-style evolution of the ''[[Wolverine]]'' [[BattleMech]] as the ''Wolverine IIC'', it was renamed the ''[[Conjurer (Hellhound)]]''. More than two hundred years after Clan Wolverine's annihilation, the mere comparison of a Clan warrior to an animal identified as wolverine, in a completely unrelated situation and by a person not accustomed to Clan society, was still considered a shocking insult that might elicit a violent response.<ref>''[[The Clawing]]'', pp. 14–15</ref>
 
The Clans subsequently went to great lengths to purge Clan Wolverine from their history. They refer to the former Clan Wolverine only as the '''"Not-Named Clan"'''. Instead of properly referring the "[[IIC]]"-style evolution of the ''[[Wolverine]]'' [[BattleMech]] as the ''Wolverine IIC'', it was renamed the ''[[Conjurer (Hellhound)]]''. More than two hundred years after Clan Wolverine's annihilation, the mere comparison of a Clan warrior to an animal identified as wolverine, in a completely unrelated situation and by a person not accustomed to Clan society, was still considered a shocking insult that might elicit a violent response.<ref>''[[The Clawing]]'', pp. 14–15</ref>
  
==Clan Totem==
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== Clan Totem ==
 
Clan Wolverine's namesake came from the Terran wolverine, a small predatory mammal, which was genetically engineered for the harsh conditions in [[Strana Mechty]]'s tundra regions. On Strana Mechty, the wolverines grew in size and ferocity and were capable of taking on animals many times their size. The wolverine was noted for its unwillingness to back down from any challenge, a trait that Clan Wolverine's warriors eagerly adopted.<ref name=WC-17>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 17: "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Society - Original Clans - Wolverine"</ref>
 
Clan Wolverine's namesake came from the Terran wolverine, a small predatory mammal, which was genetically engineered for the harsh conditions in [[Strana Mechty]]'s tundra regions. On Strana Mechty, the wolverines grew in size and ferocity and were capable of taking on animals many times their size. The wolverine was noted for its unwillingness to back down from any challenge, a trait that Clan Wolverine's warriors eagerly adopted.<ref name=WC-17>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 17: "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Society - Original Clans - Wolverine"</ref>
  
==History==
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== History ==
 
{{Main|History of Clan Wolverine}}
 
{{Main|History of Clan Wolverine}}
  
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On 25 October 2823, ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky addressed every member of the Clans, announcing the unprecedented [[Trial of Annihilation]] against Clan Wolverine, detailing their many crimes against the Clans. All Clan Wolverine Warriors would be killed; all other Clan Wolverine castes would be chemically sterilized and absorbed into other Clans. No quarter would be given. The other Clans were ordered to assemble a Grand Fleet to find and destroy the remaining Wolverines before they could return to the [[Inner Sphere]].
 
On 25 October 2823, ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky addressed every member of the Clans, announcing the unprecedented [[Trial of Annihilation]] against Clan Wolverine, detailing their many crimes against the Clans. All Clan Wolverine Warriors would be killed; all other Clan Wolverine castes would be chemically sterilized and absorbed into other Clans. No quarter would be given. The other Clans were ordered to assemble a Grand Fleet to find and destroy the remaining Wolverines before they could return to the [[Inner Sphere]].
  
The Clan fleet discovered Hallis' group of Wolverines on 27 June 2824, on a planet codenamed "[[Barbados]]", where they had grounded in need of supplies. Ebon's group was out of position and hampered by jump drive failure, and so the naval battle was quite one-sided. Several ships did manage to escape, but on 7 July 2824, the Clans bid for the final ground battle.
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The Clan fleet discovered Hallis' group of Wolverines on 27 June 2824, on a planet codenamed "[[Barbados]]", where they had grounded in need of supplies. Ebon's group was out of position and hampered by jump drive failure, and so the naval battle was quite one-sided. Several ships did manage to escape, but on July 7 2824, the Clans bid for the final ground battle.
  
 
The outcome was a foregone conclusion, but the treachery of Widowmaker Khan [[Jason Karrige]] was revealed by the ilKhan, and Franklin Hallis received the justice of slaying him before he was defeated by [[Star Colonel]] [[Ferris Ward]]. The rest of the Wolverine forces present were destroyed. However, the second group under saKhan Ebon survived, met up with several other Wolverine units, and fled Clan space.<ref name=BOI-IV>''Betrayal of Ideals, Book IV: Asunder''</ref>
 
The outcome was a foregone conclusion, but the treachery of Widowmaker Khan [[Jason Karrige]] was revealed by the ilKhan, and Franklin Hallis received the justice of slaying him before he was defeated by [[Star Colonel]] [[Ferris Ward]]. The rest of the Wolverine forces present were destroyed. However, the second group under saKhan Ebon survived, met up with several other Wolverine units, and fled Clan space.<ref name=BOI-IV>''Betrayal of Ideals, Book IV: Asunder''</ref>
  
The [[ilKhan]] would heavily alter Clan history regarding these incidents. Karrige's perfidy would be washed away (though his genes would be removed from the breeding program), the accidental nuking of Dehra Dun would be forever blamed on the Wolverines. Any reference to the Wolverines would be as the "Not-Named Clan". Nicholas's diaries, however, would remain uncensored and available to [[Wolf Clan|Clan Wolf]], which would later provide [[Phelan Kell]] with a more balanced view than available through traditional Clan sources.
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The [[ilKhan]] would heavily alter Clan history regarding these incidents. Karrige's perfidy would be washed away (though his genes would be removed from the breeding program), the accidental nuking of Dehra Dun would be forever blamed on the Wolverines. Any reference to the Wolverines would be as the "Not-Named Clan". Nicholas's diaries, however, would remain uncensored and available to the [[Wolf Clan|Clan Wolf]], which would later provide [[Phelan Kell]] with a more balanced view than available through traditional Clan sources.
  
 
Ironically, [[Nicholas Kerensky]] would later utilize some of McEvedy's caste reforms to allow limited testing and movement between the castes. Though several Absorptions would occur in Clan history, a true [[Trial of Annihilation]] against an entire Clan would not be seen again until the [[Wars of Reaving]] (though one might consider [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]'s fate to be akin to Annihilation).<ref name=BOI-IV/>
 
Ironically, [[Nicholas Kerensky]] would later utilize some of McEvedy's caste reforms to allow limited testing and movement between the castes. Though several Absorptions would occur in Clan history, a true [[Trial of Annihilation]] against an entire Clan would not be seen again until the [[Wars of Reaving]] (though one might consider [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]'s fate to be akin to Annihilation).<ref name=BOI-IV/>
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In September of [[3063]], Khan [[Vlad Ward]] of Clan Wolf formed a new Omega Galaxy almost entirely of warriors holding to the [[Warden]] philosophy, assigning it to the Periphery near Clan Wolf's Occupation Zone, supposedly to hunt down raiders with possible links to the Not-Named Clan. After seven months of searching, ambushes, and running battles, two-thirds of the raiders—simple pirates with no ties to Wolverine Clan—were wiped out at a base at Novo Cressidas, [[Star's End]] on 11 April [[3064]]. No trace of the Not-Named Clan was discovered.<ref name=TPOC-1>''The Price of Conviction'', pp. 1–20</ref>
 
In September of [[3063]], Khan [[Vlad Ward]] of Clan Wolf formed a new Omega Galaxy almost entirely of warriors holding to the [[Warden]] philosophy, assigning it to the Periphery near Clan Wolf's Occupation Zone, supposedly to hunt down raiders with possible links to the Not-Named Clan. After seven months of searching, ambushes, and running battles, two-thirds of the raiders—simple pirates with no ties to Wolverine Clan—were wiped out at a base at Novo Cressidas, [[Star's End]] on 11 April [[3064]]. No trace of the Not-Named Clan was discovered.<ref name=TPOC-1>''The Price of Conviction'', pp. 1–20</ref>
  
In June [[3095]], an Interstellar Expeditions party led by Dr. [[Wade Laurence Beauregard]] is believed to have located a facility on an unnamed Periphery world located 22.7 light years coreward of [[McEvedy's Folly]] containing evidence definitively linking the Minnesota Tribe to Clan Wolverine. Beauregard's party were associated with one of the IE "Grand Tours" retracing the Minnesota Tribe's journey through the near periphery around the Inner Sphere, and Beauregard had detected the planet - described as being at the edge of the goldilocks zone for its star, and possessed of more than a dozen moons - via stellar surveys. Having argued in support of previous habitation being detected on the world, Beauregard had received permission and funding to investigate further, deploying his team in a party supported by at least two DropShips, the ''[[Howard Carter]]'' and the ''[[Grave Robber]]''. Unknown to Beauregard, his party had been infiltrated by the Word of Blake; his assigned head of security, [[Oleg Spector]], was a Blakist or Blakist-hired mercenary. Beauregard's team uncovered a largely subterranean facility consisting of multiple levels and tunnels, partially covered by a landslide, and containing a treasure trove of artifacts including nonfunctional BattleMechs linking Clan Wolverine with the 331st BattleMech Division and the Minnesota tribe; while the bulk of the items were detritus, at least one functional noteputer was discovered containing definitive evidence. Shortly after the discovery, forces believed to be Word of Blake forces due to the use of a ''[[Thera]]''-class carrier and ''[[Spectral]]''-class [[aerospace fighter]]s destroyed both IE DropShips and bombarded the excavation site with at least one nuclear weapon. Spector's betrayal was identified by Beauregard during the attack, and immediately before being killed by Beauregard, Spector indicated that the Word of Blake had waited for the authenticity of the noteputer to be confirmed before attacking, and that the discovery was something the Blakists had paid a lot of money to conceal.<ref name="ISP3:IEp4">''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', pp. 4–6: "Shades and Spirits"</ref> However, the discovery was reported via a source of dubious authenticity, making the discovery a canon rumor.
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In June [[3095]] an Interstellar Expeditions party led by Dr. [[Wade Laurence Beauregard]] is believed to have located a facility on an unnamed Periphery world located 22.7 light years coreward of [[McEvedy's Folly]] containing evidence definitively linking the Minnesota Tribe to Clan Wolverine. Beauregard's party were associated with one of the IE "Grand Tours" retracing the Minnesota Tribe's journey through the near periphery around the Inner Sphere, and Beauregard had detected the planet - described as being at the edge of the goldilocks zone for its star, and possessed of more than a dozen moons - via stellar surveys. Having argued in support of previous habitation being detected on the world, Beauregard had received permission and funding to investigate further, deploying his team in a party supported by at least two DropShips, the ''[[Howard Carter]]'' and the ''[[Grave Robber]]''. Unknown to Beauregard, his party had been infiltrated by the Word of Blake; his assigned head of security, [[Oleg Spector]], was a Blakist or Blakist-hired mercenary. Beauregard's team uncovered a largely subterranean facility consisting of multiple levels and tunnels, partially covered by a landslide, and containing a treasure trove of artifacts including nonfunctional BattleMechs linking Clan Wolverine with the 331st BattleMech Division and the Minnesota tribe; while the bulk of the items were detritus, at least one functional noteputer was discovered containing definitive evidence. Shortly after the discovery, forces believed to be Word of Blake forces due to the use of a ''[[Thera]]''-class carrier and ''[[Spectral]]''-class [[aerospace fighter]]s destroyed both IE DropShips and bombarded the excavation site with at least one nuclear weapon. Spector's betrayal was identified by Beauregard during the attack, and immediately before being killed by Beauregard, Spector indicated that the Word of Blake had waited for the authenticity of the noteputer to be confirmed before attacking, and that the discovery was something the Blakists had paid a lot of money to conceal.<ref name="ISP3:IEp4">''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', pp. 4–6: "Shades and Spirits"</ref> However, the discovery was reported via a source of dubious authenticity, making the discovery a canon rumor.
  
 
===The Blood===
 
===The Blood===
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===The Clave===
 
===The Clave===
 
{{main|The Clave}}
 
{{main|The Clave}}
At the end of the [[Dark Age Era]] on the Periphery, an enigmatic group calling themselves ''The Clave'' appeared, and several things about them pointed directly to a connection with Clan Wolverine, though this was unconfirmed as they were very reserved and enigmatic.<ref>''Redemption and Malice'' </ref>
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At the end of the [[Dark Age Era]] on the Periphery, an enigmatic group calling themselves ''The Clave'' appeared, and several things about them pointed directly to a connection with Clan Wolverine, though this was unconfirmed as they were very reservd and enigmatic.<ref>''Redemption and Malice'' </ref>
  
==Bloodnames==
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== Bloodnames ==
 
{{main|List of Bloodnames#Clan Wolverine}}
 
{{main|List of Bloodnames#Clan Wolverine}}
 
{{Category|Clan Wolverine Bloodnames}}
 
{{Category|Clan Wolverine Bloodnames}}

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