Is there any info anywhere about which Homeworlds were rendered uninhabitable? Some were apparently abandoned, but I've never seen a list of them.
Think it was 2 of the Pentagon worlds and a couple of others but it also says the Clanners are trying to rebuild them
The Coyotes & Lions are about as well off as a typical clan was in 3067 for raw space.The Cobras & Adders are way ahead of the game now.That said, even the Adders are behind every invading clan.There territory is about as much as the Nova Cats could claim.
Maybe after the WoR was over, they realized they hadn't advanced any father than the IS did. Their war resembled the WoS and produced even worse results. That should make them rethink what they were doing.
If things are so good in the Homeworlds, why haven't they invaded yet? I think the damage was worst than anyone realized.
Or the goal is to turn the relatively-unspoiled worlds of the Hanseatic League into a fully integrated part of Homeworld Clanspace by 3145. With 29 worlds to choose from, none of which have (so far as is known) been afflicted with the kind of damage as was unleashed in the Pentagon and Kerensky Cluster, and at least two planets of note (Bremen and Antwerp) known to have temperate climates, Hansa space must look pretty inviting to the Adders and friends as of 3090. (At least, things seemed to go well in terms of surveying the four systems on the receiving end of the Adders' incursion of 3088.)And while the Barrens are intended by the Council of Six to act as a speedbump in case of any future invasion along the old REVIVAL invasion route, the frontier of the Inner Sphere and near Periphery facing "north-west" towards Hansa space does seem to be at risk of exposure as of 3145; though, of course, we'll have to see what the upcoming field manual has to say on that score.
I forgot to add that if we're counting the likes of the Tanite worlds in the discussion, the Colleen system may not have a lot worth going back for. Honor was devastated due to wholly natural causes, while Haven was pretty heavily bombarded by the Adders during the course of the Blood Spirits' destruction. Of the two, Haven might be a potential candidate for re-colonization, but I would imagine the Adders might resist the idea out of sheer spite towards their former enemies. But then, if their own long-term plans are more oriented towards Novgorod and other coreward Hansa planets, they may one day be more open to one of the three other Homeworld Clans going back to Haven in the event that doing so would turn out to be worth anyone's time.
Colleen may be devastated and off-limits, but it's telling to me that viable worlds so close to kerensky space weren't discovered for so long. Primarily due to the warriors wanting to monitor everything. A major program of exploration might net even more worlds.