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===The Invasion Resumes===
 
===The Invasion Resumes===
In October of 3051, the Khans and their Bloodnamed warriors returned to the Inner Sphere to resume the invasion. IlKhan Ulric encouraged other Clans to mind their logistics and to implement their own LAP programs, but outside of Clan Wolf his efforts mostly fell on deaf ears.<ref name=WCS42-TCR-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 42: "The Clans Return", Ulric advises the other Clans in logistical matters</ref> On 15 October in the [[Engadin]] system, Ulric welcomed Precentor Martial Focht back on the ''Dire Wolf'', this time as ilKhan. Here, he revealed the Clans' new strategy. The Wolves, and many of the other Clan, would focus their efforts on the most heavily defended worlds, or "cherry-pick" as Ulric put it. It was believed that once these planets had been conquered, less defended planets in their vicinity could be easily taken. They also hoped the loss of important worlds would demoralize the enemy. Although the technology of the Inner Sphere weaponry had improved during the Clans' absence, this was somewhat neutralized, as the Clans' bids were generally much higher than they had been previously. No longer did they attempt to bid the minimum strength needed to take a planet. Now, they bid what was needed to take a world on their established time schedule. The Clans also began deploying Elementals in [[Headhunter]] Stars, special units assigned to go behind an enemy's lines and destroy an enemy's headquarters or other key objectives. This strategy was difficult to defend against, and would devastate many commands. The arrangement with ComStar would remain in place, though the order would have to provide tactical information on enemy troop movements in response to the new plan. ComStar would also help negotiate the surrender of planetary governments who were both unable and unwilling to offer significant resistance.<ref name=BL243245-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 243–245: ilKhan Ulric meets with Focht</ref><ref name=WCS4243-THW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–43: "The Hunting Wolf", the Wolves focus on the points of greatest resistance</ref> Although the ilKhan officially remained in command of Alpha Galaxy, Khan Natasha handled the elite formation's day-to-day business, and personally commanded the Dire Wolves in the field on several occasions. Early in the renewed invasion, ilKhan Ulric would approve a joint plan by Clans Smoke Jaguar and Nova Cat to bring the Draconis Combine to its knees. Called [[Operation Dragonslayer]], the two Clans would combine their forces to assault [[Luthien]], the capital of the Draconis Combine. The loss of Luthien was predicted to shatter House Kurita, leading to an easier path to Terra. The ilKhan, as had become the usual practice, requested intelligence on Luthien's defenses through Precentor Martial Focht, which was provided. Ulric appointed Smoke Jaguar Khan Lincoln Osis to command the overall operation, though not without complaint from the Nova Cats. Over Nova Cat Khan [[Severen Leroux]]'s objections, the ilKhan approved the dispensing with the ''[[batchall]]'' as insisted by the Smoke Jaguars.<ref name=LSP6-U-1>''Luthien'', p. 6: "Invasion Renewed", ilKhan Ulric approves Operation Dragonslayer</ref><ref name=BL260262-M-F-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 260–262: Ulric observes the bidding for Memmingen, informs Focht of the coming attack on Luthien</ref><ref name=ICS60-5WAOW-1>''Invading Clans'', p. 60: "Fifth Wave: All-Out War", Ulric appoints Lincoln Osis to command the attack on Luthien</ref><ref name=ICS114115-I-L-1>''Invading Clans'', pp. 114–115: "Irece", the Nova Cat Khans quarrel with the Jaguars</ref><ref name=LSP8-JP-U-1>''Luthien'', p. 8: "The Jaguar Prepares", ilKhan Ulric allows the Smoke Jaguars to ignore the ''batchall''</ref> The Combine was tipped off to the attack by a [[Sharilar Mori|ComStar spy]], however, and with the aid of Wolf's Dragoons and the Kell Hounds, the [[Battle of Luthien (3052)|Battle of Luthien]] in early January [[3052]] proved to be a critical victory for the Inner Sphere, defeating the five Clan front-line Galaxies despite taking heavy losses.<ref name=TCWK21-TB-L-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 21: "Tears of Blood", the planning and execution of the battle of Luthien</ref>
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In October of 3051, the Khans and their Bloodnamed warriors returned to the Inner Sphere to resume the invasion. IlKhan Ulric encouraged other Clans to mind their logistics and to implement their own LAP programs, but outside of Clan Wolf his efforts mostly fell on deaf ears.<ref name=WCS42-TCR-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 42: "The Clans Return", Ulric advises the other Clans in logistical matters</ref> On 15 October in the [[Engadin]] system, Ulric welcomed Precentor Martial Focht back on the ''Dire Wolf'', this time as ilKhan. Here, he revealed the Clans' new strategy. The Wolves, and many of the other Clan, would focus their efforts on the most heavily defended worlds, or "cherry-pick" as Ulric put it. It was believed that once these planets had been conquered, less defended planets in their vicinity could be easily taken. They also hoped the loss of important worlds would demoralize the enemy. Although the technology of the Inner Sphere weaponry had improved during the Clans' absence, this was somewhat neutralized, as the Clans' bids were generally much higher than they had been previously. No longer did they attempt to bid the minimum strength needed to take a planet. Now, they bid what was needed to take a world on their established time schedule. The Clans also began deploying Elementals in [[Headhunter]] Stars, special units assigned to go behind an enemy's lines and destroy an enemy's headquarters or other key objectives. This strategy was difficult to defend against, and would devastate many commands. The arrangement with ComStar would remain in place, though the order would have to provide tactical information on enemy troop movements in response to the new plan. ComStar would also help negotiate the surrender of planetary governments who were both unable and unwilling to offer significant resistance.<ref name=BL243245-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 243–245: ilKhan Ulric meets with Focht</ref><ref name=WCS4243-THW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–43: "The Hunting Wolf", the Wolves focus on the points of greatest resistance</ref> Although the ilKhan officially remained in command of Alpha Galaxy, Khan Natasha handled the elite formation's day-to-day business, and personally commanded the Dire Wolves in the field on several occasions. Early in the renewed invasion, ilKhan Ulric would approve a joint plan by Clans Smoke Jaguar and Nova Cat to bring the Draconis Combine to its knees. Called [[Operation Dragonslayer]], the two Clans would combine their forces to assault [[Luthien]], the capital of the Draconis Combine. The loss of Luthien was predicted to shatter House Kurita, leading to an easier path to Terra. The ilKhan, as had become the usual practice, requested intelligence on Luthien's defenses through Precentor Martial Focht, which was provided. Ulric appointed Smoke Jaguar Khan Lincoln Osis to command the overall operation, though not without complaint from the Nova Cats. Over Nova Cat Khan [[Severen Leroux]]'s objections, the ilKhan approved the dispensing with the ''[[batchall]]'' as insisted by the Smoke Jaguars.<ref name=LSP6-U-1>''Luthien'', p. 6: "Invasion Renewed", ilKhan Ulric approves Operation Dragonslayer</ref><ref name=BL260262-M-F-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 260–262: Ulric observes the bidding for Memmingen, informs Focht of the coming attack on Luthien</ref><ref name=ICS60-5WAOW-1>''Invading Clans'', p. 60: "Fifth Wave: All-Out War", Ulric appoints Lincoln Osis to command the attack on Luthien</ref><ref name=ICS114115-I-L-1>''Invading Clans'', pp. 114–115: "Irece", the Nova Cat Khans quarrel with the Jaguars</ref><ref name=LSP8-JP-U-1>''Luthien'', p. 8: "The Jaguar Prepares", ilKhan Ulric allows the Smoke Jaguars to ignore the ''batchall''</ref> The Combine was tipped off to the attack by a [[Sharilar Mori|ComStar spy]], however, and with the aid of Wolf's Dragoons and the Kell Hounds, the [[Battle of Luthien (Clan Invasion)|Battle of Luthien]] in early January [[3052]] proved to be a critical victory for the Inner Sphere, defeating the five Clan front-line Galaxies despite taking heavy losses.<ref name=TCWK21-TB-L-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 21: "Tears of Blood", the planning and execution of the battle of Luthien</ref>
  
 
On 20 November, ilKhan Ulric observed the bidding for [[Memmingen]] between Khan Natasha and Star Colonel Marcos Radick. Natasha eventually conceded the bid, but not before cutting Marcos' forces so low that he was unable to engage the [[3rd Drakøns]] in a slugging match and began razing villages in frustration.<ref name=BL260262-M-F-1/><ref name=WCS64-M-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 64: "Memmingen (FRR)", Marcos Radick takes Memmingen after killing hundreds of civilians</ref> Khan Natasha Kerensky quickly validated Ulric's trust and her own reputation when she led Alpha Galaxy in the conquest of [[Tamar]], one of the founding cornerstones of the Lyran Commonwealth, a planet that had resisted conquest by House Kurita for centuries.<ref name=WCS4344-T1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 43–44: "Tamar", the battle of Tamar</ref> The Golden Keshik joined Khan Natasha during the battle, though the ilKhan himself apparently did not participate.<ref name=WCS64-T1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 64: "Tamar (FC)", the Golden Keshik takes part in the fighting on Tamar</ref> The Wolves would later make Tamar the capital of their occupation zone. Natasha would later command the invasion of [[Satalice]] in the Free Rasalhague Republic, winning another important world, although the fighting took nearly two months. It was on Satalice that Star Commander Phelan Wolf captured [[Ragnar Magnusson]], the son of Elected Prince Haakon Magnusson, dealing a crushing morale blow to the crumbling Republic. The young Magnusson became a bondsman in Clan Wolf.<ref name=WCS4243-THW-S-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–43: "The Hunting Wolf", the Wolf Clan takes Satalice while capturing Ragnar</ref><ref name=WCS65-SAT-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 65: "Satalice (FRR)", Phelan Wolf captures Ragnar Magnusson</ref>
 
On 20 November, ilKhan Ulric observed the bidding for [[Memmingen]] between Khan Natasha and Star Colonel Marcos Radick. Natasha eventually conceded the bid, but not before cutting Marcos' forces so low that he was unable to engage the [[3rd Drakøns]] in a slugging match and began razing villages in frustration.<ref name=BL260262-M-F-1/><ref name=WCS64-M-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 64: "Memmingen (FRR)", Marcos Radick takes Memmingen after killing hundreds of civilians</ref> Khan Natasha Kerensky quickly validated Ulric's trust and her own reputation when she led Alpha Galaxy in the conquest of [[Tamar]], one of the founding cornerstones of the Lyran Commonwealth, a planet that had resisted conquest by House Kurita for centuries.<ref name=WCS4344-T1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 43–44: "Tamar", the battle of Tamar</ref> The Golden Keshik joined Khan Natasha during the battle, though the ilKhan himself apparently did not participate.<ref name=WCS64-T1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 64: "Tamar (FC)", the Golden Keshik takes part in the fighting on Tamar</ref> The Wolves would later make Tamar the capital of their occupation zone. Natasha would later command the invasion of [[Satalice]] in the Free Rasalhague Republic, winning another important world, although the fighting took nearly two months. It was on Satalice that Star Commander Phelan Wolf captured [[Ragnar Magnusson]], the son of Elected Prince Haakon Magnusson, dealing a crushing morale blow to the crumbling Republic. The young Magnusson became a bondsman in Clan Wolf.<ref name=WCS4243-THW-S-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–43: "The Hunting Wolf", the Wolf Clan takes Satalice while capturing Ragnar</ref><ref name=WCS65-SAT-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 65: "Satalice (FRR)", Phelan Wolf captures Ragnar Magnusson</ref>
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:''-Excerpt from the private diary of Ulric Kerensky, criticizing Khan Vandervahn Chistu''{{cn}}<br />
 
:''-Excerpt from the private diary of Ulric Kerensky, criticizing Khan Vandervahn Chistu''{{cn}}<br />
  
[[File:Thor vs Scorpion.jpg|right|thumb|[[Battle of Luthien (3052)|The Battle of Luthien]]]]
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[[File:Thor vs Scorpion.jpg|right|thumb|[[Battle of Luthien (Clan Invasion)|The Battle of Luthien]]]]
 
'''Ulric Kerensky''': ''Precentor Martial, perhaps you could request data on one more world in your transmission?''<br />
 
'''Ulric Kerensky''': ''Precentor Martial, perhaps you could request data on one more world in your transmission?''<br />
 
'''Anastasius Focht''': ''It would be my pleasure, ilKhan. Which world is it?''<br />
 
'''Anastasius Focht''': ''It would be my pleasure, ilKhan. Which world is it?''<br />

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