Part 3
[After the bumper and the commercial break, the camera transitions to images of Circe in the Pentagon Worlds with our host, Robert Stack X narrating.]
Stack: Circe, the Pentagon Worlds, Clan Space, July 2821.
[Images of artist interpretations of Operation Klondike are shown with sounds of battle in the background play as Stack continues.]
Stack: Operation Klondike had been underway for nearly 4 months. The fighting was intense on both sides as Nicholas Kerensky’s Clan forces had defeated one micro-nation after another.
[An image of a Clan Snow Raven Exterminator is shown firing at a rebel Phoenix Hawk before it transitions to Robert Stack X strolling in front of the very museum that contained the MadCat that was seen earlier.]
Stack: The war began not long after Alexandr Kerensky’s people had discovered the Pentagon Worlds. Despite leaving the Inner Sphere to prevent the remnants of the SLDF from being used in the First Succession War, the remnants of the SLDF began fighting amongst themselves based on patriotism from their former nations. Shortly after it started the Great General himself died of a heart attack, forcing his eldest son, Nicholas to lead all SLDF loyalists on another exodus to Strana Mechty, the very capital of the Clans.
[A map of Clan Space is shown with Strana Mechty being focused on. Randolph P. Checkers AKA: Tex narrates from here.]
Tex: Despite the death of his father, and the fact that he hadn’t officially been part of the SLDF during the Amaris Civil War, Kerensky’s loyalist forces had rallied around Nicholas because he took it upon himself to lead them away from the fighting.
[The camera shifts to Tex for his interview.]
Tex: He felt that with his father gone, the rest of what loyal SLDF forces remained would follow him into another exodus, and they did. So he and the rest of the SLDF had slowly begun to transition into what we would all know as the Clans. I’m sure even the Clans would admit that the transition from what they once were to what they are now was a slow and painful process with some people not agreeing to what Nicholas was proposing, but after all was said and done the twenty Clans we all know were formed and ready to return to the Pentagon Worlds by 2821.
[The map is shown again as it slowly panned towards the Pentagon Worlds again. This time Loremaster Trina Magnussun takes over narration.]
Magnussun: Operation Klondike was simple in it’s implementation; however, even we among the Clans know, first-hand, that not every plan survives first contact with the enemy. When Khan Absalom Truscott planned the operation, there had been those among the other Khans who had some doubts, our first Khans included. However, once the fighting began everyone, by that point, knew that the only way it would stop would be if the rebels surrendered or were completely destroyed.
[More images of Operation Klondike from artist interpretations of it are shown as Magnussun continues.]
Magnussun: When the Not-Named-Clan, however, was continuing their campaign on Circe, their Khan had decided to forgo Zelbrigen and started using old SLDF tactics against the rebels. That was the first sign of their path to being dezgra.
[An image of Khan Sarah McEvedy is shown on screen as Tex continues the interview.]
Tex: Khan Sarah McEvedy, in my opinion, felt that her Clan following Nicholas’ strict rules of conduct wasn’t getting them anywhere; so by switching tactics, she ensured her Clan would achieve victory much faster. Unfortunately, Nicholas Kerensky called her out on it during the campaign and chastised her for it.
[The camera switches to Tex]
Tex: But that, unfortunately was just the beginning of her and her Clan’s troubles. Things got worse AFTER Operation Klondike.
[Images of artist interpretations of Clan Wolverine’s people are shown as Stack narrates.]
Stack: Indeed, after Operation Klondike had ended and the Pentagon Worlds had been secured, Sarah McEvedy had begun to implement some new methods into her Clan that other Clans did not share any love for. Such as the migration of people between castes.
[The camera switches to a new person, this one a woman with long, dark brown hair and green eyes. The name for her read Dr. Catherine Kowalski, author: “Psychology of the Clans”.]
Kowalski: As we all know, the Clans are divided into their five castes, the Laborers, the Merchants, the Scientists, the Technicians, and the Warriors. Every member of each caste is assigned to their respective caste for the rest of their lives, with no means of rising through those said castes any further. But because Sarah McEvedy had loosened those restrictions in her Clan, some of her warriors actually stepped down from being warriors to join some of these other castes and vise-versa.
[An image of a bulky Clan warrior lifting a crate with the help of a Clan Laborer is shown from an artist’s interpretation as Kowalski continues.]
Kowalski: This allowed her Clan to be more flexible in their day-to-day operations and improve their economy, the development and manufacturing of new weapons, and it allowed her to see the perspective of each caste so that they could all work together to improve their lives. It’s no wonder that some of the other Clans had started to grow jealous of their progress.
[An image of a Clan Widowmaker warrior was glaring at a Clan Wolverine warrior as they were on Strana Mechty through another artist’s interpretation. Tex continued from his interview.]
Tex: Because she had disobeyed to follow the strict caste system and rules that Nicholas Kerensky had enforced on the Clans, some of the other Clans were starting to have doubts of their own about how they were going to continue. Some, however, had begun to plot against the Wolverines in order to either see them taken down a peg, or destroyed.
[An artist’s interpretation of a Clan Wolverine star facing a Clan Jade Falcon star is shown as Stack narrates. As he does so, more images of Clan Wolverine mechs facing mechs from the other Clans are shown.]
Stack: Clan Wolverine began to suffer trial after trial from the other Clans. Everything from trials of possession for materials, to trials of grievances or refusals to either bar Clan Wolverine from certain topics or correct supposed insults. It had become clear to Sarah, that her Clan was being singled out.
[A dramatization of a Brian Cache being opened by Clan Wolverine technicians is shown on screen as Stack narrates.]
Stack: Then came the fateful day when a Brian Cache on Circe was discovered. Among the cache’s contents included several nuclear weapons.
[As the dramatization ends, Tex continues the interview.]
Tex: The discovery of the cache was sort of what sealed Clan Wolverine’s fate. The Grand Council of the Clans then decided to begin a few trials to distribute the cache amongst themselves, despite McEvedy’s protests. After a trial with Clan Jade Falcon, that’s when Sarah came to the Grand Council Chambers to declare her Clan independent.
[A dramatization of the confrontation between the other Khans and Sarah McEvedy is shown.]
Nicholas Kerensky actor: My honorable friend, the Khan from Clan Wolverine, continues to ignore the decisions of this body as verified by the recent Trial. I do not care that the cache is of the 331st Royal Division, her father's command. This body is agreed that the caches are a resource belonging to the Clans as a whole. In the old order, her paternal loyalty would be commended, but this not the old order. We are the Clans. We stand on our own merits, not those of our ancestors.
Sarah McEvedy actress: Except you.
[This stops Kerensky short as he glares at McEvedy.]
Kerensky: I beg your pardon?
McEvedy: I said, except you. You seem perfectly happy to bask in your father's achievements. He was a visionary who sought justice and peace for all. You seek control.
[The actor portraying Mitchell Loris looks at her pleadingly.]
Mitchell Loris actor [Khan of Clan Mongoose]: Khan McEvedy, you go too far.
[She turns to him frowning before turning her attention to the other Khans.]
McEvedy: Do I? I know many of you in this chamber found our ilKhan's actions to secure control of the Pentagon population offensive. The Star League did not believe in torture and brutality. Those are the tools of power hungry madmen. Is that what you have become, Nicholas Kerensky? A power hungry madman?
[Raised voices from all parties as the actor portraying Nicholas raises his hand.]
Kerensky: SILENCE! McEvedy, Khan of Clan Wolverine, I, Nicholas Kerensky, ilKhan of the Clans, do call for a Trial of Grievance. By our law, you may...
McEvedy: Hang your laws. Does the truth hurt so much, Nicholas?
[Her words stun the other Khans as her words cause more murmuring. Kerensky’s actor then acts as though he is trying to defuse the situation.]
Kerensky: Fellow Khans, our colleague is clearly overwrought. I call for a vote of censure. Loremaster Ward, please...
[McEvedy’s actress again interrupts him, getting ready to leave the chamber.]
McEvedy: Don't bother, Nicholas. I'll leave. In fact, we'll all leave. Clan Wolverine no longer recognizes the authority of the ilKhan or the Grand Council. From this point forward, we are an independent power. We decide our own fate, fairly and according to the morals and standards of the Star League.
[Kerensky’s actor looks at her in anger, unbelieving that this was happening.]
Kerensky: You cannot do this.
McEvedy: I can and I have.
[McEvedy’s actress moves to leave. But not before the actor portraying Kerensky turns to the guards while pointing at her.]
Kerensky: Arrest her!
[As the guards go to do so, McEvedy’s actress draws her pistol and points at Nicholas Kerensky’s actor; the Khans and security guards back off. A detachment of Wolverine troops arrives pointing their weapons at the guards, forcing them to back off even further, allowing McEvedy’s actress to back away towards the doors.]
McEvedy: If you want to face us, fine. But we will not hold back. Prepare to reap the whirlwind.
[With that McEvedy’s storms out, her troops slam the doors shut, and with a resigned look on his face, the actor portraying Nicholas Kerensky turns towards the other Khans.]
Kerensky: My Khans, we face a serious decision...