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In [[3050]], four Clans invaded the Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth, the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], and the Draconis Combine. The Lyrans faced [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Wolf]] in the [[Tamar March]]. On [[Trell I]], FedCom heir [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] had to be evacuated from the planet in advance of a Falcon invasion. He had his revenge, however, when he helped plan a counterstrike against the Falcon garrison on [[Twycross]]. Correctly guessing that the Clans were garrisoning their worlds with lower-quality commands, the assault nonetheless ran into the front-line [[Jade Falcon Guards (Clan Jade Falcon)|Falcon Guards]], which they were able to overcome thanks to a heroic stand by heir to the [[St. Ives Compact]] [[Kai Allard-Liao]].<ref name=HHS62 /><ref>''Era Report: 3052'', pp. 14–15, 24: "Timeline of Events: 3050-3052" and "Federated Commonwealth"</ref>
 
In [[3050]], four Clans invaded the Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth, the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], and the Draconis Combine. The Lyrans faced [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Wolf]] in the [[Tamar March]]. On [[Trell I]], FedCom heir [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] had to be evacuated from the planet in advance of a Falcon invasion. He had his revenge, however, when he helped plan a counterstrike against the Falcon garrison on [[Twycross]]. Correctly guessing that the Clans were garrisoning their worlds with lower-quality commands, the assault nonetheless ran into the front-line [[Jade Falcon Guards (Clan Jade Falcon)|Falcon Guards]], which they were able to overcome thanks to a heroic stand by heir to the [[St. Ives Compact]] [[Kai Allard-Liao]].<ref name=HHS62 /><ref>''Era Report: 3052'', pp. 14–15, 24: "Timeline of Events: 3050-3052" and "Federated Commonwealth"</ref>
  
The Inner Sphere gained a respite in [[3051]] when a Rasalhagian aerospace pilot [[Tyra Miraborg]] rammed her vessel into a Clan [[WarShip]]. Unknown to her, she struck the bridge of the Wolf flagship ''[[Dire Wolf (Individual Sovetskii Soyuz-class WarShip)|Dire Wolf]]'' with the leader of all the Clans, [[ilKhan]] [[Leo Showers]] aboard, resulting in his death. The leaders of the Clans had to return to Clan space to elect a new ilKhan, a process that took almost a year. During the so-called [[Year of Peace]], the Inner Sphere leaders and their heirs met on [[Outreach]] at the invitation of [[Jaime Wolf]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. There, he revealed that the Dragoons were not just a [[mercenary unit]], but a scouting force dispatched by the Clans that had turned their backs on their origin. This made him uniquely positioned to provide intelligence on the invaders.<ref name=ER3052p15>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 15</ref><ref name=HHS62 />
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The Inner Sphere gained a respite in [[3051]] when a Rasalhagian aerospace pilot [[Tyra Miraborg]] rammed her vessel into a Clan [[WarShip]]. Unknown to her, she struck the bridge of the Wolf flagship ''[[Dire Wolf (Vessel)|Dire Wolf]]'' with the leader of all the Clans, [[ilKhan]] [[Leo Showers]] aboard, resulting in his death. The leaders of the Clans had to return to Clan space to elect a new ilKhan, a process that took almost a year. During the so-called [[Year of Peace]], the Inner Sphere leaders and their heirs met on [[Outreach]] at the invitation of [[Jaime Wolf]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. There, he revealed that the Dragoons were not just a [[mercenary unit]], but a scouting force dispatched by the Clans that had turned their backs on their origin. This made him uniquely positioned to provide intelligence on the invaders.<ref name=ER3052p15>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 15</ref><ref name=HHS62 />
  
 
On Outreach, Prince Hanse Davion struck a nonaggression pact with ''Gunji-no-Kanrei'' Theodore Kurita, freeing up the best AFFC units to move to the Clan front. Hanse also convinced Free Worlds League Captain-General [[Thomas Marik]] to produce and sell refit kits to the powers facing the Clans, which upgraded their [[BattleMech]]s with Star League-era technology. In order to convince Marik to do this, Hanse offered to treat Thomas' son and heir [[Joshua Marik|Joshua]] for his leukemia at the [[New Avalon Institute of Science]].<ref name=ER3052p15 />
 
On Outreach, Prince Hanse Davion struck a nonaggression pact with ''Gunji-no-Kanrei'' Theodore Kurita, freeing up the best AFFC units to move to the Clan front. Hanse also convinced Free Worlds League Captain-General [[Thomas Marik]] to produce and sell refit kits to the powers facing the Clans, which upgraded their [[BattleMech]]s with Star League-era technology. In order to convince Marik to do this, Hanse offered to treat Thomas' son and heir [[Joshua Marik|Joshua]] for his leukemia at the [[New Avalon Institute of Science]].<ref name=ER3052p15 />

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