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Besides opening higher education to the general public with Trials of Worth (in contrast to the stratified class restrictions on education imposed by the Castilian, Umayyad, and Hansa leadership), intensive primary school education is offered to all from ages five through twelve and ran in parallel with mass media provided by state-owned radios and communal trid.<ref name=TtSGp7/> On the other hand, the Clan’s educational curriculum is biased towards more technical or utilitarian topics over potentially disruptive topics like governmental theory or social sciences. Meanwhile, the proliferation of mass media and communication infrastructure has advanced to the point of an HPG-backed broadcast of the first zarKhan’s inauguration and a proclamation of the Empire’s stance toward the ilClan being aired across the entire span of entire Empire while coverage gaps in frontier colonies are filled in with recordings on courier JumpShips.
 
Besides opening higher education to the general public with Trials of Worth (in contrast to the stratified class restrictions on education imposed by the Castilian, Umayyad, and Hansa leadership), intensive primary school education is offered to all from ages five through twelve and ran in parallel with mass media provided by state-owned radios and communal trid.<ref name=TtSGp7/> On the other hand, the Clan’s educational curriculum is biased towards more technical or utilitarian topics over potentially disruptive topics like governmental theory or social sciences. Meanwhile, the proliferation of mass media and communication infrastructure has advanced to the point of an HPG-backed broadcast of the first zarKhan’s inauguration and a proclamation of the Empire’s stance toward the ilClan being aired across the entire span of entire Empire while coverage gaps in frontier colonies are filled in with recordings on courier JumpShips.
  
To ensure genetic stability in the Warrior eugenics program while accommodating their subjects after the Wars of Reaving and the Clan’s abjuration, the Clan ''touman'' readily permits both trueborn and freeborn warriors to compete for Bloodnames in their respective Bloodhouses if they can prove their genetic kinship. The latter demographic of warriors face notably fewer obstacles competing in comparison to other traditional-minded Clans. Additionally, securing ''[[giftake|giftakes]]'' from endangered genetic legacies was prioritized to prevent the Warrior eugenics program's genepool from thinning out.<ref>''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', p. 2: "Unit History"</ref> As a result of this and the reactivation of some dormant genetic legacies, the number of Bloodhouses and genetic legacies for some Bloodnames have increased with the influx of available Bloodcounts for warriors of different birth such as freeborns or phenotypes such as Elemental legacies.<ref name="SO:HKp6"/><ref name="SO:HKp6-7">''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', pp. 6–7: “Valentina Tazegül”</ref><ref>''Spotlight on: Hellion Keshik'' p. 7: "Arabelle Sword"</ref> Meanwhile, freeborn warriors of indigenous descent (regardless of what Warrior phenotype they are) who distinguish themselves are rewarded by having their genes added to the Warrior caste's breeding program and their family surnames may become new Clan Bloodnames.<ref name=OTPHCpp8,9/><ref name="SO:HKp5">''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', p. 6: "Bernita"</ref><ref>''Spotlight on: Hellion Keshik'' p. 7: "Rudolf Schmidt"</ref>
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To ensure genetic stability in the Warrior eugenics program while accommodating their subjects after the Wars of Reaving and the Clan’s abjuration, the Clan ''touman'' readily permits both trueborn and freeborn warriors to compete for Bloodnames in their respective Bloodhouses if they can prove their genetic kinship. The latter demographic of warriors face notably fewer obstacles competing in comparison to other traditional-minded Clans. Additionally, securing ''[[giftake|giftakes]]'' from endangered genetic legacies was prioritized to prevent the Warrior eugenics program's genepool from thinning out.<ref>''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', p. 2: "Unit History"</ref> As a result of this and the reactivation of some dormant genetic legacies, the number of Bloodhouses and genetic legacies for some Bloodnames have increased with the influx of available Bloodcounts for warriors of different birth such as freeborns or phenotypes such as Elemental legacies.<ref name="SO:HKp6"/><ref name="SO:HKp6-7">''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', pp. 6–7: “Valentina Tazegül”</ref> Meanwhile, freeborn warriors of indigenous descent (regardless of what Warrior phenotype they are) who distinguish themselves are rewarded by having their genes added to the Warrior caste's breeding program and their family surnames may become new Clan Bloodnames.<ref name=OTPHCpp8,9/><ref name="SO:HKp5">''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', p. 6: "Bernita"</ref><ref>''Spotlight on: Hellion Keshik'' p. 7: "Rudolf Schmidt"</ref>
  
 
One important distinction from usual Clan society is the fact that access to Warrior caste (and the highest levels of political power via obtaining a Bloodname or becoming the Founder of a new one) has been opened to both trueborn and freeborn candidates regardless of their social, ethnic, or family origins. Any warrior is able to progress to the very top of the Clan hierarchy based solely on their own skill and prowess with one example being the composition of Hellion Keshik. Being the personal unit of the SaKhan in Hellion Galaxy, its roster has seen a continuous stream of MechWarriors and Battle-Armored Infantry of Hansa, Castilian, Umayyad, Eridani, Ice Hellion, and Goliath Scorpion descent alike serving amongst its ranks.<ref>''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', p. 1-7{{cn}}</ref> There are no restrictions on entry beyond martial competence in both combat experience and leadership acumen; regardless of candidates being trueborn or freeborn, Bloodnamed or not, native Clansmen or ''abtakha''.
 
One important distinction from usual Clan society is the fact that access to Warrior caste (and the highest levels of political power via obtaining a Bloodname or becoming the Founder of a new one) has been opened to both trueborn and freeborn candidates regardless of their social, ethnic, or family origins. Any warrior is able to progress to the very top of the Clan hierarchy based solely on their own skill and prowess with one example being the composition of Hellion Keshik. Being the personal unit of the SaKhan in Hellion Galaxy, its roster has seen a continuous stream of MechWarriors and Battle-Armored Infantry of Hansa, Castilian, Umayyad, Eridani, Ice Hellion, and Goliath Scorpion descent alike serving amongst its ranks.<ref>''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', p. 1-7{{cn}}</ref> There are no restrictions on entry beyond martial competence in both combat experience and leadership acumen; regardless of candidates being trueborn or freeborn, Bloodnamed or not, native Clansmen or ''abtakha''.

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