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==Founding of the Clans==
 
==Founding of the Clans==
As Aleksandr's eldest son, [[Major-General]] [[Nicholas Kerensky]], commander of the [[146th Royal BattleMech Division]], was his designated heir to take command of the exiled SLDF after his father's death on Eden in 2801.[[Image:Nicholas Kerensky OpKlondike.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Nicholas Kerensky]] A majority of the senior SLDF officers, rejected him due to his lack of combat experience. These officers would later make their own attempts to assume command of the exiled SLDF. Realizing that a civil war was inevitable, Nicholas decided to not press his claim and took those loyal to him on a [[Second Exodus]] to [[Strana Mechty]], one of the newly founded colonies in the Kerensky Cluster. Nicholas' forces includes exiled SLDF navy under Admiral Stephen McKenna, his own BattleMech division, the 146th, and [[149th BattleMech Division]]. Over the next several months Nicholas' forces were able to evacuate nearly a quarter of the civilian population - roughly a million people - with the last transports leaving the Pentagon Worlds on 29th of January [[2802]]. Along with civilians, they secured enough military and industrial resources to build another civilization on Strana Mechty.  It was these people that went with him on the second exodus would form the foundation of the Clans.<ref name=H:OK104>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 104: "Nicholas Kerensky Profile"</ref><ref name=H:OK22>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 22</ref><ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 9</ref><ref name="BC:FFG180">''Fall from Glory'', p. 180</ref>
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As Aleksandr's eldest son, [[Major-General]] [[Nicholas Kerensky]], commander of the [[146th Royal BattleMech Division]], was his designated heir to take command of the exiled SLDF after his father's death on Eden in 2801.[[Image:Nicholas-kerensky-57.png|thumb|left|150px|Nicholas Kerensky]] A majority of the senior SLDF officers, rejected him due to his lack of combat experience. These officers would later make their own attempts to assume command of the exiled SLDF. Realizing that a civil war was inevitable, Nicholas decided to not press his claim and took those loyal to him on a [[Second Exodus]] to [[Strana Mechty]], one of the newly founded colonies in the Kerensky Cluster. Nicholas' forces includes exiled SLDF navy under Admiral Stephen McKenna, his own BattleMech division, the 146th, and [[149th BattleMech Division]]. Over the next several months Nicholas' forces were able to evacuate nearly a quarter of the civilian population - roughly a million people - with the last transports leaving the Pentagon Worlds on 29th of January [[2802]]. Along with civilians, they secured enough military and industrial resources to build another civilization on Strana Mechty.  It was these people that went with him on the second exodus would form the foundation of the Clans.<ref name=H:OK104>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 104: "Nicholas Kerensky Profile"</ref><ref name=H:OK22>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 22</ref><ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 9</ref><ref name="BC:FFG180">''Fall from Glory'', p. 180</ref>
  
 
Nicholas soon came to the conclusion that eventually his exiles would succumb to the same failings as had taken over in the Pentagon worlds, and became determined to remodel society from the ground up.  He sought to create a new society which eliminated all previous cultural biases and rewarded merit and ability.  He borrowed ideas from the medieval Mongol hordes, Shogunate Japan and [[twentieth century]] China to create the twenty ''Clans'', each one a reinforced battalion of forty warriors.  Of the thousands of troops which had joined his Second Exodus, rigorous testing was used to ensure only the best able, regardless of gender, race or any other quota, would have the honor of becoming among the eight hundred to join the Clans.  Nicholas himself participated and passed the combat trials to prove his worth, and in June [[2815]] declared himself [[ilKhan]], supreme ruler of the Clans.  While the term Clans was originally supposed to refer only to the warriors, it would eventually encompass all of the civilians as well, an attempt to put a final end to old allegiances and affiliations.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 9–11</ref>
 
Nicholas soon came to the conclusion that eventually his exiles would succumb to the same failings as had taken over in the Pentagon worlds, and became determined to remodel society from the ground up.  He sought to create a new society which eliminated all previous cultural biases and rewarded merit and ability.  He borrowed ideas from the medieval Mongol hordes, Shogunate Japan and [[twentieth century]] China to create the twenty ''Clans'', each one a reinforced battalion of forty warriors.  Of the thousands of troops which had joined his Second Exodus, rigorous testing was used to ensure only the best able, regardless of gender, race or any other quota, would have the honor of becoming among the eight hundred to join the Clans.  Nicholas himself participated and passed the combat trials to prove his worth, and in June [[2815]] declared himself [[ilKhan]], supreme ruler of the Clans.  While the term Clans was originally supposed to refer only to the warriors, it would eventually encompass all of the civilians as well, an attempt to put a final end to old allegiances and affiliations.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 9–11</ref>

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