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In an effort to discover what had happened to the Inner Sphere during their exile, the Grand Council agreed to form [[Intelser]], an intelligence service tasked with gathering data on the current situation.  Its agents, masquerading as traders, managed to infiltrate a number of Periphery states outside the Inner Sphere.  Relying on secondhand information what they reported back was confusing, but in broad strokes confirmed that the Inner Sphere had been devastated by the Succession Wars and was seemingly open to invasion.  The Crusaders felt the time was right for their return.<ref name=WCS24/><ref name=JFS17/>
 
In an effort to discover what had happened to the Inner Sphere during their exile, the Grand Council agreed to form [[Intelser]], an intelligence service tasked with gathering data on the current situation.  Its agents, masquerading as traders, managed to infiltrate a number of Periphery states outside the Inner Sphere.  Relying on secondhand information what they reported back was confusing, but in broad strokes confirmed that the Inner Sphere had been devastated by the Succession Wars and was seemingly open to invasion.  The Crusaders felt the time was right for their return.<ref name=WCS24/><ref name=JFS17/>
  
In [[3000]], Ghost Bear [[Khan]] [[Nadia Winson]] introduced a vote to invade in the Grand Council. Sensing victory, the Crusaders were stymied by Wolf Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] and his [[Dragoon Compromise]].  A group of largely [[freeborn]] warriors, masquerading as the mercenary unit [[Wolf's Dragoons]], would infiltrate the Inner Sphere and bring back accurate information on all of the Great Houses.  The unit left in [[3004]] and made its first return in [[3009]], bringing with it valuable intelligence of an Inner Sphere which had been ravaged by war but was slowly making a recovery.  This only intensified the debate between Wardens and Crusaders as the Dragoons continued their clandestine mission, fighting for all sides in the Third Succession War and reporting back to the Clans.  As the war began to wind down however, these reports became more infrequent in time, until [[3019]] when they stopped altogether.<ref name=WCS24/><ref name=JFS18>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 18</ref>
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In [[3000]], Ghost Bear [[Khan]] [[Nadia Winson]] introduced a vote to invade in the Grand Council. Sensing victory, the Crusaders were stymied by Wolf Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] and his [[Dragoon Compromise]].  A group of largely [[freeborn]] warriors, masquerading as the mercenary unit [[Wolf's Dragoons]], would infiltrate the Inner Sphere and bring back accurate information on all of the Great Houses.  The unit left in [[3004]] and made its first return in [[3009]], bringing with it valuable intelligence of an Inner Sphere which had been ravaged by war but was slowly making a recovery.  This only intensified the debate between Wardens and Crusaders as the Dragoons continued their clandestine mission, fighting for all sides in the Third Succession War and reporting back to the Clans.  As the war began to wind down however, these reports became more infrequent in time, until [[3019]] when they altogether stopped.<ref name=WCS24/><ref name=JFS18>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 18</ref>
  
 
Sensing betrayal, the Crusaders lobbied immediately for an invasion.  The Wardens succeeded in staving this off until news of the [[Fourth Succession War]], and later the [[War of 3039]], reached the Clans.  To the Crusaders, the formation of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] suggested the Inner Sphere risked reconstituting the Star League on their own, without the guiding hand of the Clans, while for the Wardens the fact that Great Houses still fought among each other meant a new Star League was a long way off and an invasion would require a large-scale occupation of the entire Inner Sphere, something for which the Clans were ill suited to undertake.<ref name=WCS25>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 25</ref><ref name=JFS19>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 19</ref>
 
Sensing betrayal, the Crusaders lobbied immediately for an invasion.  The Wardens succeeded in staving this off until news of the [[Fourth Succession War]], and later the [[War of 3039]], reached the Clans.  To the Crusaders, the formation of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] suggested the Inner Sphere risked reconstituting the Star League on their own, without the guiding hand of the Clans, while for the Wardens the fact that Great Houses still fought among each other meant a new Star League was a long way off and an invasion would require a large-scale occupation of the entire Inner Sphere, something for which the Clans were ill suited to undertake.<ref name=WCS25>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 25</ref><ref name=JFS19>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 19</ref>

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