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After the Annihilation of Clan Steel Viper, the Coyotes would do their best to settle into life amongst the Clans.  Seeking to escape the stigma associated with Tamaron, the Coyotes would move their capital to Babylon, while most of their activities in the [[Kerensky Cluster]] were now based on [[Kirin]].  Having eliminated over 95% of their scientist caste through Annihilation, the Coyotes were forced to Trial against the other Clans in order to gather enough researchers and scientists to run their Clan's technical programs, let alone attempt to make progress once more.<ref name=TWORp163,164,165/>
 
After the Annihilation of Clan Steel Viper, the Coyotes would do their best to settle into life amongst the Clans.  Seeking to escape the stigma associated with Tamaron, the Coyotes would move their capital to Babylon, while most of their activities in the [[Kerensky Cluster]] were now based on [[Kirin]].  Having eliminated over 95% of their scientist caste through Annihilation, the Coyotes were forced to Trial against the other Clans in order to gather enough researchers and scientists to run their Clan's technical programs, let alone attempt to make progress once more.<ref name=TWORp163,164,165/>
  
Shunned for the most part by their sister Clans for the role that they played in the Society insurrection, Clan Coyote has had a tough road to travel after the [[Wars of Reaving]].  They are not without diplomatic ties, however.  Khan Koga would recognize the Stone Lions as a kindred spirit of sorts, another Clan looking in from the outside.  The two Clans would often trade and Trial against one another for various necessities and resources during the Post-Reaving era.<ref name=TWORp163,164,165/>
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Shunned for the most part by their sister Clans for the role that they played in the Society insurrection, Clan Coyote has had a tough road to travel after the [[Wars of Reaving]].  They are not without diplomatic ties, however.  Khan Koga would recognize the Stone Lions as a kindred spirit of sorts, another Clan looking in from the outside.  The two Clans would often trade and Trial against one another for various necessities and resources during the post-Reaving era.<ref name=TWORp163,164,165/>
  
 
The Coyotes were the last to reactivate all of their Bloodnames after the Wars of Reaving. Their lack of Scientists extended the validation process until 3089. During that same time, they stockpiled large numbers of OmniMechs and battle armor. The Coyote Merchant caste used these resources to bargain for resources needed by the Kirin shipyards. The Coyotes saw the need for transportation for all the Homeworld Clans early and added more JumpShip and DropShip facilities to the Kirin yards. After the Wars of Reaving, they became the largest producer of transport assets in the Kerensky Cluster.<ref name=wors10/>
 
The Coyotes were the last to reactivate all of their Bloodnames after the Wars of Reaving. Their lack of Scientists extended the validation process until 3089. During that same time, they stockpiled large numbers of OmniMechs and battle armor. The Coyote Merchant caste used these resources to bargain for resources needed by the Kirin shipyards. The Coyotes saw the need for transportation for all the Homeworld Clans early and added more JumpShip and DropShip facilities to the Kirin yards. After the Wars of Reaving, they became the largest producer of transport assets in the Kerensky Cluster.<ref name=wors10/>

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