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Having been utterly vindicated at every step, Barbara Sennet and Angus Labov became Khan and saKhan. While this meant a new direction in the Grand Council for the once-again Warden Sharks, in practice the two now legitimately enacted the policies that they'd been imposing all along.  
 
Having been utterly vindicated at every step, Barbara Sennet and Angus Labov became Khan and saKhan. While this meant a new direction in the Grand Council for the once-again Warden Sharks, in practice the two now legitimately enacted the policies that they'd been imposing all along.  
  
Rather than take control of Beta Galaxy as was tradition, the saKhan chose to retain Gamma Galaxy. Labov faced derision for being a "merchant turned warrior" even from Crusaders in his own Galaxy. He faced repeated Trials of Possession, Refusal, and Grievance from his subordinates. Although he won them all, his time as a merchant led potential challengers to continually underestimate his martial prowess. Because so many warriors were being relegated to garrison Clusters for their presumption, the trials began to take a toll on Gamma's combat readiness and he eventually called a halt to them.  
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Rather than take control of Beta Galaxy as was tradition, the saKhan chose to retain Gamma Galaxy. Labov faced derision for being a "merchant turned warrior" even from Crusaders in his own Galaxy. He faced repeated Trials of Possession, Refusal, and Grievance from his subordinates. Although he won them all, his time as a merchant lead potential challengers to continually underestimate his martial prowess. Because so many warriors were being relegated to garrison Clusters for their presumption, the trials began to take a toll on Gamma's combat readiness and he eventually called a halt to them.  
  
 
Following the [[Great Refusal]], [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] had invited the Clans to initiate trade ties with the Inner Sphere. The Diamond Sharks took this seriously, and Labov's tenure as saKhan was marked by the initiation of ties with their fellow Clans in the occupation zones, more covert arrangements with the abjured Nova Cats and Wolves-in-Exile, and even the Inner Sphere nations.  
 
Following the [[Great Refusal]], [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] had invited the Clans to initiate trade ties with the Inner Sphere. The Diamond Sharks took this seriously, and Labov's tenure as saKhan was marked by the initiation of ties with their fellow Clans in the occupation zones, more covert arrangements with the abjured Nova Cats and Wolves-in-Exile, and even the Inner Sphere nations.  
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As the wars over former Ghost Bear, Nova Cat, and Smoke Jaguar assets heated up, the Diamond Sharks worked to stay in the background, underplaying their victories in an attempt to stay off the radar. However, this was not destined to last.  
 
As the wars over former Ghost Bear, Nova Cat, and Smoke Jaguar assets heated up, the Diamond Sharks worked to stay in the background, underplaying their victories in an attempt to stay off the radar. However, this was not destined to last.  
  
Trade with the Inner Sphere was always controversial in the Grand Council. The Jade Falcons had attempted to have the Sharks censured for selling military equipment to the Great Houses, to no avail. The Sharks pointed out that the equipment used only technology widely available in the Inner Sphere already, and that in any event Clan superiority was not endangered because it was the warrior, not the weapon, that was critical to victory. This argument fell apart when the Snow Ravens and Jade Falcons presented conclusive evidence that the Diamond Sharks were selling Undine battle armor suits, a Clan technology, to the AFFS. This time, the Sharks were censured, but more importantly, the Steel Vipers and Star Adders staged a series of punitive campaigns against the Sharks. The mostly second line and garrison formations defending put up a ferocious fight, but were gradually ground down, even as WarShip battles decimated the Diamond Shark fleet. This led them to accelerate their evacuation from Clan space.  
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Trade with the Inner Sphere was always controversial in the Grand Council. The Jade Falcons had attempted to have the Sharks censured for selling military equipment to the Great Houses, to no avail. The Sharks pointed out that the equipment used only technology widely available in the Inner Sphere already, and that in any event Clan superiority was not endangered because it was the warrior, not the weapon, that was critical to victory. This argument fell apart when the Snow Ravens and Jade Falcons presented conclusive evidence that the Diamond Sharks were selling Undine battle armor suits, a Clan technology, to the AFFS. This time, the Sharks were censured, but more importantly, the Steel Vipers and Star Adders staged a series of punitive campaigns against the Sharks. The mostly second line and garrison formations defending put up a ferocious fight, but were gradually ground down, even as WarShip battles decimated the Diamond Shark fleet. This lead them to accelerate their evacuation from Clan space.  
  
 
Labov inadvertently contributed to the losses through negotiations with a longtime ally, the Cloud Cobras. The Sharks offered territory and resources if the Cobras would support and keep secret their emigration. This was an unforced error; the Cobras had made a similar deal with another ally, the Nova Cats, but then betrayed them to increase their gains and take the proffered territory anyway. With the Sharks leaving, the Cobras had nothing to gain by honoring their friendship, a fact Labov should have realized. Moreover, the deal had not been fully concluded, and so the Cobras weren't officially obliged to keep the secret. In any event, they warned their allies, and the Snake Alliance used the information to intercept convoys of civilians, resources, and equipment.
 
Labov inadvertently contributed to the losses through negotiations with a longtime ally, the Cloud Cobras. The Sharks offered territory and resources if the Cobras would support and keep secret their emigration. This was an unforced error; the Cobras had made a similar deal with another ally, the Nova Cats, but then betrayed them to increase their gains and take the proffered territory anyway. With the Sharks leaving, the Cobras had nothing to gain by honoring their friendship, a fact Labov should have realized. Moreover, the deal had not been fully concluded, and so the Cobras weren't officially obliged to keep the secret. In any event, they warned their allies, and the Snake Alliance used the information to intercept convoys of civilians, resources, and equipment.

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