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* Loremaster [[Kyrie Ben-Shimon]] and Chief of the Watch [[Rife Nagy]]
 
* Loremaster [[Kyrie Ben-Shimon]] and Chief of the Watch [[Rife Nagy]]
  
In years prior the Scorpion Watch was almost completely limited to paramilitary scout missions, directed mostly in search of lost [[Star League]] artifacts, although from a certain point of view their most stunning intelligence-gathering success was the participation of some Scorpion units in the (in)famous Wolf's Dragoons.  Recently however their Watch has taken a more overt approach, relying on their nomadic [[Clan Goliath Scorpion#Seekers|Seekers]] to gather information from all corners of known space.  They have also formed a limited partnership with the Snow Raven Watch to facilitate this effort, and are rumored to be contact with the Blood Spirits.<ref name=AGCO83>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 83</ref> They also have a senior officer ranked below the Loremaster to coordinate the Clan's watch activities called the ''Chief of the Watch''.<ref>''Forever Faithful'', pp. 61, 136-137.</ref> Alternatively called ''Head of the Watch,'' it is open to the rank of Star Commander. After the Clan was abjured from the Homeworlds, the Clan Watch eventually learned to be adept in counterintelligence,<ref name="SO:HKp5">''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', pp. 5: "Parvina"</ref> counterterrorism,<ref name=OPTHCp8>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 8: The Escorpión Imperio, 3080–3140</ref> investigative work,<ref name=TtSGp6>''Touring the Stars: Granada'', p. 6</ref> and information analysis of captured databases from foes such as insurgents within their new Empire, Homeworld Watch agents, and pirate raiders.<ref name=S#6pp179ff>''Shrapnel'', Issue #6, pp. 179–196: "Moving Forward"</ref> One unique intelligence gathering method  of the Clan was the usage of the ''necrosia''-derived "[[Necrosia#Drink of Truth|Drink of Truth]]" as a truth serum for aggressive interrogation of captured foes at the risk of permanent or fatal injury if captives resist too stubbornly.<ref>''Forever Faithful'', pp. 236–237</ref>
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In years prior the Scorpion Watch was almost completely limited to paramilitary scout missions, directed mostly in search of lost [[Star League]] artifacts, although from a certain point of view their most stunning intelligence-gathering success was the participation of some Scorpion units in the (in)famous Wolf's Dragoons.  Recently however their Watch has taken a more overt approach, relying on their nomadic [[Clan Goliath Scorpion#Seekers|Seekers]] to gather information from all corners of known space.  They have also formed a limited partnership with the Snow Raven Watch to facilitate this effort, and are rumored to be contact with the Blood Spirits.<ref name=AGCO83>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 83</ref> They also have a senior officer ranked below the Loremaster to coordinate the Clan's watch activities called the ''Chief of the Watch'' that is open to the rank of Star Commander.<ref>''Forever Faithful'', pp. 61, 136-137.</ref> After the Clan was abjured from the Homeworlds, the Clan Watch eventually learned to be adept in counterintelligence,<ref name="SO:HKp5">''Spotlight On: Hellion Keshik'', pp. 5: "Parvina"</ref> counterterrorism,<ref name=OPTHCp8>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 8: The Escorpión Imperio, 3080–3140</ref> investigative work,<ref name=TtSGp6>''Touring the Stars: Granada'', p. 6</ref> and information analysis of captured databases from foes such as insurgents within their new Empire, Homeworld Watch agents, and pirate raiders.<ref name=S#6pp179ff>''Shrapnel'', Issue #6, pp. 179–196: "Moving Forward"</ref> One unique intelligence gathering method  of the Clan was the usage of the ''necrosia''-derived "[[Necrosia#Drink of Truth|Drink of Truth]]" as a truth serum for aggressive interrogation of captured foes at the risk of permanent or fatal injury if captives resist too stubbornly.<ref>''Forever Faithful'', pp. 236–237</ref>
  
 
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