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As the Clans moved closer to the Inner Sphere there appeared some exceptions to this trend.  Clan Wolf in particular was running into more organized opposition, and most importantly against Inner Sphere [[Mercenary|mercenaries]].  These opponents put up stiffer resistance, and provided valuable information on Inner Sphere martial technology and tactics.  Clan Wolf offered to share this information with its fellow Clans, but most scoffed at the idea of the Inner Sphere being anything more than pushovers and ignored their advice.  Perhaps the most important development to come from the war in the Periphery was the capture of a young [[Phelan Kell]], a mercenary of the famous [[Kell Hounds]], in August 3049, though the relevance of this would not be felt for some time.<ref name=WCS29>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 29</ref>
 
As the Clans moved closer to the Inner Sphere there appeared some exceptions to this trend.  Clan Wolf in particular was running into more organized opposition, and most importantly against Inner Sphere [[Mercenary|mercenaries]].  These opponents put up stiffer resistance, and provided valuable information on Inner Sphere martial technology and tactics.  Clan Wolf offered to share this information with its fellow Clans, but most scoffed at the idea of the Inner Sphere being anything more than pushovers and ignored their advice.  Perhaps the most important development to come from the war in the Periphery was the capture of a young [[Phelan Kell]], a mercenary of the famous [[Kell Hounds]], in August 3049, though the relevance of this would not be felt for some time.<ref name=WCS29>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 29</ref>
  
By January [[3050]], all the Periphery targets had been taken.  Debriefings and resupplying took place, as did communication between the Clans and ComStar.  Though the Clans had been quick to jam all communications and destroy all ships attempting to escape their conquered worlds, ComStar was able to learn of their existence through [[ROM]] emergency transmissions.  After much debate within the [[First Circuit]], [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Myndo Waterly]] sent exploration teams to attempt contact with the invaders.  As it was, the Clans had much respect for ComStar - a living legacy of the old Star League, committed to its eventual restoration - and hoped the organization could help them in their purpose.  ComStar for its part also believed the Clans could help them in their purpose, and sent [[Precentor]] [[Anastasius Focht]] to conduct formal negotiations with the Clans.  Eventually terms were finalized: ComStar would suppress all communications coming or going to worlds targeted by the Clans, and in certain instances pass along military information to them, in exchange for the Clans not meddling in ComStar affairs and allowing it to administrate worlds conquered by them.  Some in the First Circuit, as well as Focht himself, were uneasy with these terms, but Primus Waterly agreed to them, cementing an alliance between the two groups.<ref name=WCS29-30>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 29–30</ref>
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By January [[3050]], all the Periphery targets had been taken.  Debriefings and resupplying took place, as did communication between the Clans and ComStar.  Though the Clans had been quick to jam all communications and destroy all ships attempting to escape their conquered worlds, ComStar was able to learn of their existence through [[ROM]] emergency transmissions.  After much debate within the [[First Circuit]], [[Primus (ComStar)|Primus]] [[Myndo Waterly]] sent exploration teams to attempt contact with the invaders.  As it was, the Clans had much respect for ComStar - a living legacy of the old Star League, committed to its eventual restoration - and hoped the organization could help them in their purpose.  ComStar for its part also believed the Clans could help them in their purpose, and sent [[Precentor]] [[Anastasius Focht]] to conduct formal negotiations with the Clans.  Eventually terms were finalized: ComStar would suppress all communications coming or going to worlds targeted by the Clans, and in certain instances pass along military information to them, in exchange for the Clans not meddling in ComStar affairs and allowing it to administrate worlds conquered by them.  Some in the First Circuit, as well as Focht himself, were uneasy with these terms, but Primus Waterly agreed to them, cementing an alliance between the two groups.<ref name=WCS29-30>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 29–30</ref>
  
 
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