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Having won the right to change his Clan's name through combat, Damon Clarke then went into seclusion for two days to decide how he would approach his own Clan about the change.  His conservative leanings would have him limit the vote to only the Bloodnamed as was traditional in Clan society; allowing the lower castes to have a say in the matter might also set a dangerous precedent and undo his attempts thus far to reshape the Clan.  At the same time not allowing the entire Clan to vote could also lead to a serious backlash, even widespread unrest, and his own reforms thus far had resulted in mixed results at best.  Seeking inspiration, he turned to the writings of Khan Nagasawa, and found himself converting to her viewpoint by her reasoning and logic.  On the third day he emerged from isolation and announced a vote would be held on September [[2985]] in which all members of the Clan would be allowed to vote.  This decision wasn't universally celebrated by all Sea Foxes though: many warriors felt betrayed by Khan Clarke's change of heart, and Beta Galaxy commander [[Brett Leroux]] along with seven other Bloodnamed warriors would challenge their Khan in turn to Trials of Refusal, though all would lose.<ref name=IC135/><ref name=IC136>''Invading Clans'', p. 136</ref>
 
Having won the right to change his Clan's name through combat, Damon Clarke then went into seclusion for two days to decide how he would approach his own Clan about the change.  His conservative leanings would have him limit the vote to only the Bloodnamed as was traditional in Clan society; allowing the lower castes to have a say in the matter might also set a dangerous precedent and undo his attempts thus far to reshape the Clan.  At the same time not allowing the entire Clan to vote could also lead to a serious backlash, even widespread unrest, and his own reforms thus far had resulted in mixed results at best.  Seeking inspiration, he turned to the writings of Khan Nagasawa, and found himself converting to her viewpoint by her reasoning and logic.  On the third day he emerged from isolation and announced a vote would be held on September [[2985]] in which all members of the Clan would be allowed to vote.  This decision wasn't universally celebrated by all Sea Foxes though: many warriors felt betrayed by Khan Clarke's change of heart, and Beta Galaxy commander [[Brett Leroux]] along with seven other Bloodnamed warriors would challenge their Khan in turn to Trials of Refusal, though all would lose.<ref name=IC135/><ref name=IC136>''Invading Clans'', p. 136</ref>
  
When the vote was finally held on 30 September, 50 million people cast their votes in order of precedence of their caste.  The warriors went first, voting largely in favor of the change, while the scientists voted against it.  This was repeated again when the merchants voted in favor and the technicians against, and after the four castes had voted the count was 51% against the change.  The labor caste, in gratitude to Khan Clarke's newfound liberalism, voted 95% in favor of the change, and Clan Sea Fox officially became Clan Diamond Shark.  The Diamond Sharks' strength would be immediately tested when Clan Smoke Jaguar launched a Trial of Possession for Priori with overwhelming force.  Giving his commanders free rein to prosecute the battle as they saw fit, Khan Clarke trusted in his warriors to use their flexibility to the fullest and was rewarded with a great victory.  The Diamond Sharks had fought with greater unity and sense of purpose than expected, and this validation of the progressive ideals Karen Nagasawa first espoused inspired the Diamond Shark Khan to reverse all his previous attempts at reform.<ref name=IC136/><ref name=FMWC60/><ref name=HOKp129/>
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When the vote was finally held on 30 September, 50 million people cast their votes in order of precedent of their caste.  The warriors went first, voting largely in favor of the change, while the scientists voted against it.  This was repeated again when the merchants voted in favor and the technicians against, and after the four castes had voted the count was 51% against the change.  The labor caste, in gratitude to Khan Clarke's newfound liberalism, voted 95% in favor of the change, and Clan Sea Fox officially became Clan Diamond Shark.  The Diamond Sharks' strength would be immediately tested when Clan Smoke Jaguar launched a Trial of Possession for Priori with overwhelming force.  Giving his commanders free rein to prosecute the battle as they saw fit, Khan Clarke trusted in his warriors to use their flexibility to the fullest and was rewarded with a great victory.  The Diamond Sharks had fought with greater unity and sense of purpose than expected, and this validation of the progressive ideals Karen Nagasawa first espoused inspired the Diamond Shark Khan to reverse all his previous attempts at reform.<ref name=IC136/><ref name=FMWC60/><ref name=HOKp129/>
  
 
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