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When the [[Clan Invasion]] came to the Inner Sphere two centuries later, the presence of multiple WarShips among the attackers was noted with fear and awe. But their ritualistic approach to battles saw the [[Clans]] refrain from deploying disproportionate force, and prevented orbital bombardment as a combat tactic. However, [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] destroyed the city of Edo on [[Turtle Bay]] in [[3050]] from orbit as an object lesson when guerrilla forces on the surface failed to accept defeat and fought on with terrorist actions, a slap in the face by Clan honor standards. This is widely considered the first instance of orbital bombardment since 2853, and caused shock and dismay, with some decrying it as a war crime. Hundreds of thousands died.<ref>''Era Report: 3052'', pp. 13, 27</ref> (It is often overlooked that [[Clan Jade Falcon]] destroyed the city of Remus City on [[Romulus]] in a similar fashion around the same time, also as an object lesson against guerrilla resistance — but unlike the Smoke Jaguars, the Jade Falcons evacuated the inhabitants beforehand,<ref>''1st Somerset Strikers'', p. 20: sidebar</ref> which may be the reason why this other instance of orbital bombardment is frequently overlooked.)
 
When the [[Clan Invasion]] came to the Inner Sphere two centuries later, the presence of multiple WarShips among the attackers was noted with fear and awe. But their ritualistic approach to battles saw the [[Clans]] refrain from deploying disproportionate force, and prevented orbital bombardment as a combat tactic. However, [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] destroyed the city of Edo on [[Turtle Bay]] in [[3050]] from orbit as an object lesson when guerrilla forces on the surface failed to accept defeat and fought on with terrorist actions, a slap in the face by Clan honor standards. This is widely considered the first instance of orbital bombardment since 2853, and caused shock and dismay, with some decrying it as a war crime. Hundreds of thousands died.<ref>''Era Report: 3052'', pp. 13, 27</ref> (It is often overlooked that [[Clan Jade Falcon]] destroyed the city of Remus City on [[Romulus]] in a similar fashion around the same time, also as an object lesson against guerrilla resistance — but unlike the Smoke Jaguars, the Jade Falcons evacuated the inhabitants beforehand,<ref>''1st Somerset Strikers'', p. 20: sidebar</ref> which may be the reason why this other instance of orbital bombardment is frequently overlooked.)
  
The renaissance of WarShips across all factions also brought orbital bombardment to the fore again as a military tactic, but it was only used once, on [[Huntress]], when [[Task Force Serpent]] made a tactical attack, annihilating a Clan Smoke Jaguar force in the battle of Bagera.<ref>''Shadows of War'', ch. 3</ref>
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The renaissance of WarShips across all factions also brought orbital bombardment to the fore again as a military tactic.
  
 
The [[Jihad]] was caused at least in part by orbital bombardment, ironically from the recovered and refurbished ''LCS Invincible''. Now in [[Word of Blake]] hands, it fired a "warning shot" at [[Tharkad]] after the failure of the [[Fourth Whitting Conference]] that happened to make the planet's huge but ramshackle [[lostech]] main reactor explode. Mistaken as a nuclear orbital bombardment, this unfortunate action sparked a war that would see orbital bombardment used with abandon once again, and where entire planets were sterilized with nuclear carpet bombing. The same was happening in the [[Clan Homeworlds]] during the concurrent [[Wars of Reaving]], which saw several Clans using it too liberally.
 
The [[Jihad]] was caused at least in part by orbital bombardment, ironically from the recovered and refurbished ''LCS Invincible''. Now in [[Word of Blake]] hands, it fired a "warning shot" at [[Tharkad]] after the failure of the [[Fourth Whitting Conference]] that happened to make the planet's huge but ramshackle [[lostech]] main reactor explode. Mistaken as a nuclear orbital bombardment, this unfortunate action sparked a war that would see orbital bombardment used with abandon once again, and where entire planets were sterilized with nuclear carpet bombing. The same was happening in the [[Clan Homeworlds]] during the concurrent [[Wars of Reaving]], which saw several Clans using it too liberally.

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