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Babylon had already become a Society stronghold in secret prior to the Coyote assault; like the worlds of [[Circe]], Dagda and [[Huntress]], the Society had numerous enclaves based around research and production sites on Babylon that the Clans had either forgotten or had assumed had been closed down when the original research programs were directed by the warrior caste to be closed down. Many of these enclaves were in wilderness regions, whilst others had been constructed within the supposedly sealed Brian Caches dotted around the planet.<ref name="WoRp93"/>
 
Babylon had already become a Society stronghold in secret prior to the Coyote assault; like the worlds of [[Circe]], Dagda and [[Huntress]], the Society had numerous enclaves based around research and production sites on Babylon that the Clans had either forgotten or had assumed had been closed down when the original research programs were directed by the warrior caste to be closed down. Many of these enclaves were in wilderness regions, whilst others had been constructed within the supposedly sealed Brian Caches dotted around the planet.<ref name="WoRp93"/>
  
As communications across the Clan Homeworlds collapsed in 3072 a number of Clans found themselves in a state of steadily increasing difficulty, particularly as the different Clans began actively preying on each other to obtain the resources they needed for survival. In late 3072 Clan Ice Hellion had been forced to withdraw to [[Hector (system)|Hector]], in part because of the dispatch of so much of [[Clan Ice Hellion Touman|their ''touman'']] on the abortive invasion of the Clan Jade Falcon Occupation Zone in the Inner Sphere, and the Hellions were desperately trying to eke out their resources through a mixture of strict rationing and prioritization along with whatever negotiations their merchant caste could manage. Word began to spread of collusion between the Ice Hellions and the [[Dark Caste]], tainting negotiations and causing them to fail; a merchant convoy from the Ice Hellions arrived in the Babylon system late in the year, only to be destroyed by a Clan Coyote WarShip already present in the system.<ref name="WoRp111">''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 111: "The Hellion Fades"</ref>
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As communications across the Clan Homeworlds collapsed in 3072 a number of Clans found themselves in a state of steadily increasing difficulty, particularly as the different Clans began actively preying on each other to obtain the resources they needed for survival. In late 3072 Clan Ice Hellion had been forced to withdraw to [[Hector (planet)|Hector]], in part because of the dispatch of so much of [[Clan Ice Hellion Touman|their ''touman'']] on the abortive invasion of the Clan Jade Falcon Occupation Zone in the Inner Sphere, and the Hellions were desperately trying to eke out their resources through a mixture of strict rationing and prioritization along with whatever negotiations their merchant caste could manage. Word began to spread of collusion between the Ice Hellions and the [[Dark Caste]], tainting negotiations and causing them to fail; a merchant convoy from the Ice Hellions arrived in the Babylon system late in the year, only to be destroyed by a Clan Coyote WarShip already present in the system.<ref name="WoRp111">''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 111: "The Hellion Fades"</ref>
  
 
In [[3075]] the destruction of much of the Society and the resulting Cleansing of Clan Coyote left the Coyotes vulnerable to the other Clans, particularly because of the extent of the holdings the Coyotes had seized during the early years of the Wars of Reaving. The principal Coyote homeworld, [[Tamaron]], was considered irrevocably tainted because of the battles there and the lingering Society presence, and the remainder of Clan Coyote chose to relocate their seat of power from Tamaron to Babylon as a part of drawing down their holdings to those systems and worlds considered to be key strategic or resource assets.<ref name="WoRp148">''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 148: "Feeding Frenzy"</ref>
 
In [[3075]] the destruction of much of the Society and the resulting Cleansing of Clan Coyote left the Coyotes vulnerable to the other Clans, particularly because of the extent of the holdings the Coyotes had seized during the early years of the Wars of Reaving. The principal Coyote homeworld, [[Tamaron]], was considered irrevocably tainted because of the battles there and the lingering Society presence, and the remainder of Clan Coyote chose to relocate their seat of power from Tamaron to Babylon as a part of drawing down their holdings to those systems and worlds considered to be key strategic or resource assets.<ref name="WoRp148">''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 148: "Feeding Frenzy"</ref>

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