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{{Update Needed|[[Era Digest: Golden Century]]|[[The Wars of Reaving]]}}
 
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| factionname = Clan Goliath Scorpion
 
| factionname = Clan Goliath Scorpion
 
| timeperiod = [[2807]] – [[3078]]
 
| timeperiod = [[2807]] – [[3078]]
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| rulertitle = [[Khan]]
 
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| secretservice = [[Clan Watch#Clan Goliath Scorpion|Clan Goliath Scorpion Watch]]
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The Scorpions' first [[Khan]] was [[Cyrus Elam]], a former member of the [[SLDF]] Corps of Engineers, chosen to lead his Clan because of innovative tactics he demonstrated in training on [[Strana Mechty]].  His [[saKhan]] was [[Jenna Scott]], a young infantry commander known for predicting her enemies' movements. Under their Khan's instruction, the fledgling Clan developed flexible combat tactics and fielded combined-arms forces.  They would soon come to embody their totem animal and earn a fearsome reputation for swift and deadly strikes.<ref>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 80: "Clan Goliath Scorpion Cluster"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 101</ref>
 
The Scorpions' first [[Khan]] was [[Cyrus Elam]], a former member of the [[SLDF]] Corps of Engineers, chosen to lead his Clan because of innovative tactics he demonstrated in training on [[Strana Mechty]].  His [[saKhan]] was [[Jenna Scott]], a young infantry commander known for predicting her enemies' movements. Under their Khan's instruction, the fledgling Clan developed flexible combat tactics and fielded combined-arms forces.  They would soon come to embody their totem animal and earn a fearsome reputation for swift and deadly strikes.<ref>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 80: "Clan Goliath Scorpion Cluster"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 101</ref>
  
The Scorpions were assigned to retake the world of [[Dagda (Clan System)|Dagda]] in [[Operation KLONDIKE]].  The Cluster made the first landing on Dagda, and faced off against the McMillan Collective, the best-equipped and best-led faction on the planet. They then faced The Chosen, a doomsday cult who thought to ride out the war in an upland mining facility-turned-monastery. They also cleared seaborne atolls and faced the Drakkars on the Tenno continent. The Scorpions' heavy losses ruled them out from participating in the final battles of the Dagda campaign.<ref name=HOKp80-86>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 80–86</ref>
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The Scorpions were assigned to retake the world of [[Dagda (Clan)|Dagda]] in [[Operation KLONDIKE]].  The Cluster made the first landing on Dagda, and faced off against the McMillan Collective, the best-equipped and best-led faction on the planet. They then faced The Chosen, a doomsday cult who thought to ride out the war in an upland mining facility-turned-monastery. They also cleared seaborne atolls and faced the Drakkars on the Tenno continent. The Scorpions' heavy losses ruled them out from participating in the final battles of the Dagda campaign.<ref name=HOKp80-86>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 80–86</ref>
  
 
The Goliath Scorpions would be awarded a portion of Dagda to settle, setting up along the rocky coasts and on the ocean floors to create their first enclave.  Khan Elam utilized his skills as an engineer to construct extensive deep-sea mining facilities on Dagda. Similar resource-gathering efforts were started on [[Roche]] and [[Tokasha]] as territory was ceded to their control.<ref name=FMWC103>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 103</ref>
 
The Goliath Scorpions would be awarded a portion of Dagda to settle, setting up along the rocky coasts and on the ocean floors to create their first enclave.  Khan Elam utilized his skills as an engineer to construct extensive deep-sea mining facilities on Dagda. Similar resource-gathering efforts were started on [[Roche]] and [[Tokasha]] as territory was ceded to their control.<ref name=FMWC103>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 103</ref>
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When the vote to invade the Inner Sphere was brought before the Great Council in [[3000]], it came as a puzzling surprise, though the Clan's leadership quickly rejected the idea.  Siding with their close ally Clan Wolf and the [[Warden]] ideology, they believed the Inner Sphere was meant to be protected, not conquered and dominated.  As an alternative, they backed Wolf Khan [[Kerlin Ward]]'s [[Dragoon Compromise]], sending a force of volunteer [[trueborn]] and [[freeborn]] warriors to scout the Inner Sphere and determine its military readiness.  In an unforeseen move, Scorpion saKhan [[Ren Posavatz]] issued a ''batchall'' to train [[Wolf's Dragoons]] and won the bid unopposed.<ref name=FMWC106>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 106</ref>
 
When the vote to invade the Inner Sphere was brought before the Great Council in [[3000]], it came as a puzzling surprise, though the Clan's leadership quickly rejected the idea.  Siding with their close ally Clan Wolf and the [[Warden]] ideology, they believed the Inner Sphere was meant to be protected, not conquered and dominated.  As an alternative, they backed Wolf Khan [[Kerlin Ward]]'s [[Dragoon Compromise]], sending a force of volunteer [[trueborn]] and [[freeborn]] warriors to scout the Inner Sphere and determine its military readiness.  In an unforeseen move, Scorpion saKhan [[Ren Posavatz]] issued a ''batchall'' to train [[Wolf's Dragoons]] and won the bid unopposed.<ref name=FMWC106>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 106</ref>
  
The elite [[1st Cateran (Clan Goliath Scorpion)|Heartvenom Cluster]], the Clan's special forces unit, trained the Dragoons for two years in unconventional tactics.  Drawing upon the Star League military doctrines and holovids stored within the Scorpion archives, they transformed the unit into an elite fighting force the equal of any front-line [[Cluster]].  Protestations against this methodology as being in opposition to Clan ideals fell on deaf ears, with Wolf Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] giving them his support and permission to depart in [[3004]].<ref name=FMWC106/>
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The elite [[1st Cateran Cluster (Clan Goliath Scorpion)|Heartvenom Cluster]], the Clan's special forces unit, trained the Dragoons for two years in unconventional tactics.  Drawing upon the Star League military doctrines and holovids stored within the Scorpion archives, they transformed the unit into an elite fighting force the equal of any front-line [[Cluster]].  Protestations against this methodology as being in opposition to Clan ideals fell on deaf ears, with Wolf Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] giving them his support and permission to depart in [[3004]].<ref name=FMWC106/>
  
 
===Operation REVIVAL===
 
===Operation REVIVAL===
 
In the Trials to determine who would participate in the invasion, Clan Goliath Scorpion was left out of the initial wave, although they were able to take advantage of the situation.  With so many units away from the Homeworlds on their Crusade, many Seekers began searching through areas previously considered too heavily-defended.<ref name=FMWC107>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 107</ref>
 
In the Trials to determine who would participate in the invasion, Clan Goliath Scorpion was left out of the initial wave, although they were able to take advantage of the situation.  With so many units away from the Homeworlds on their Crusade, many Seekers began searching through areas previously considered too heavily-defended.<ref name=FMWC107>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 107</ref>
  
The years following the [[Truce of Tukayyid]] saw great fluctuation within Clan society. For their part, Goliath Scorpion strengthening their bond with Clan Wolf as, in the wake of the [[Refusal War]] of [[3057]], the Scorpions gladly bid away an entire [[Trinary]] of [[Crusader Clans|Crusader]]-minded warriors to the Wolves. Their part in the [[Harvest Trials]] was rewarded with the gift of an ancient ''[[Mackie]]'' from [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Katya Kerensky (31st c.)|Katya Kerensky]]. The Scorpions stood by as [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] was destroyed in the [[Great Refusal]], and in the period afterwards that become known as the [[Wars of Possession]] - the Absorption of [[Clan Burrock]], the defection of [[Clan Nova Cat]] and mass relocation of [[Clan Ghost Bear]] - the Scorpions played only a minor role and made few gains.<ref name=FMWC107/>
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The years following the [[Truce of Tukayyid]] saw great fluctuation within Clan society. For their part, Goliath Scorpion strengthening their bond with Clan Wolf as, in the wake of the [[Refusal War]] of [[3057]], the Scorpions gladly bid away an entire [[Trinary]] of [[Crusader Clans|Crusader]]-minded warriors to the Wolves. Their part in the [[Harvest Trials]] was rewarded with the gift of an ancient ''[[Mackie]]'' from [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Katya Kerensky]]. The Scorpions stood by as [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] was destroyed in the [[Great Refusal]], and in the period afterwards that become known as the [[Wars of Possession]] - the Absorption of [[Clan Burrock]], the defection of [[Clan Nova Cat]] and mass relocation of [[Clan Ghost Bear]] - the Scorpions played only a minor role and made few gains.<ref name=FMWC107/>
  
 
===Great Refusal and Aftermath===
 
===Great Refusal and Aftermath===
Following the [[Great Refusal]] on 23 April 3060, Goliath Scorpion Khan [[Ariel Suvorov]] was both angry and disgusted at the Crusader Clans' failure to defeat the SLDF under Prince [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] on [[Strana Mechty]].<ref>''Forever Faithful'', pp. 56–61</ref> "The Crusaders have doomed us all by underestimating these Inner Spherers," she told her equally outraged senior commanders. Bound by the results of the Great Refusal like the other Clans, the Goliath Scorpions therefore had to "find a path in a universe now forced into peace."
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Following the [[Great Refusal]] on April 23, 3060, Goliath Scorpion Khan [[Ariel Suvorov]] was both angry and disgusted at the Crusader Clans' failure to defeat the SLDF under Prince [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] on [[Strana Mechty]].<ref>''Forever Faithful'', pp. 56–61</ref> "The Crusaders have doomed us all by underestimating these Inner Spherers," she told her equally outraged senior commanders. Bound by the results of the Great Refusal like the other Clans, the Goliath Scorpions therefore had to "find a path in a universe now forced into peace."
  
 
[[Alpha Galaxy (Escorpión Imperio)]] Commander [[Rik Myers]], one of the Clan's most ambitious and aggressive leaders, viewed the new SLDF enclave on [[Huntress]] as a clear threat to the Clans and urged a preemptive strike against it.  He also wanted to act before the other Clans in reaping the spoils on Huntress, particularly surviving Smoke Jaguar warriors and their genes.  Khan Suvorov was more cautious though. Not wishing to trigger a massive SLDF retaliation in which the Goliath Scorpions would share the Smoke Jaguars' fate, she ordered Myers to come up with a more limited "middle ground" course of action that would demonstrate the Goliath Scorpions' strength to the other Clans without provoking a critical response from the Star League. She insisted that they had time and patience on their side.
 
[[Alpha Galaxy (Escorpión Imperio)]] Commander [[Rik Myers]], one of the Clan's most ambitious and aggressive leaders, viewed the new SLDF enclave on [[Huntress]] as a clear threat to the Clans and urged a preemptive strike against it.  He also wanted to act before the other Clans in reaping the spoils on Huntress, particularly surviving Smoke Jaguar warriors and their genes.  Khan Suvorov was more cautious though. Not wishing to trigger a massive SLDF retaliation in which the Goliath Scorpions would share the Smoke Jaguars' fate, she ordered Myers to come up with a more limited "middle ground" course of action that would demonstrate the Goliath Scorpions' strength to the other Clans without provoking a critical response from the Star League. She insisted that they had time and patience on their side.
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The Scorpions emerged from the [[Wars of Reaving]] as the second most powerful Clan, having avoided much of the bloodshed and having Absorbed the last remains of [[Clan Ice Hellion]]. They had established forward outposts at [[Waypoint 531]] and resumed the Seekers' operations.
 
The Scorpions emerged from the [[Wars of Reaving]] as the second most powerful Clan, having avoided much of the bloodshed and having Absorbed the last remains of [[Clan Ice Hellion]]. They had established forward outposts at [[Waypoint 531]] and resumed the Seekers' operations.
  
In December 3078, the Scorpions defended [[Hector (system)|Hector]] against a [[Clan Cloud Cobra]] assault. During the fighting at the Bright Ledge genetic research station, one salvo from a Scorpion 'Mech blew the main bridge dropping half of the 73rd Cobra Guards into the ravine; the Cobras declared the remaining Scorpions ''[[dezgra]]'' and crushed them. Upon claiming their ''[[isorla]]'', they discovered that the Scorpion scientists, without authorization from the Khans or the Clan Council, had been experimenting with integrating [[Eridani Light Horse]] genes in the Clan legacies. The matter was brought to the [[Grand Council]], and a [[Trial of Abjuration]] was immediately approved. Despite this, the Clans moved slowly to carry it out, and this allowed the Scorpions to evacuate much of their assets to Waypoint 531. The forces left behind fought valiantly, but were ultimately defeated. The survivors gathered at Waypoint 531, then moved on to conquer the Umayyad Caliphate and Nueva Castile, forming the [[Escorpión Imperio]] in 3080. On the twilight of the Dark Age and the dawn of the IlClan Era, after the [[Hanseatic Crusade]], it would merge with the newly conquered Hanseatic League to form the Scorpion Empire
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In December 3078, the Scorpions defended [[Hector (planet)|Hector]] against a [[Clan Cloud Cobra]] assault. During the fighting at the Bright Ledge genetic research station, one salvo from a Scorpion 'Mech blew the main bridge dropping half of the 73rd Cobra Guards into the ravine; the Cobras declared the remaining Scorpions ''[[dezgra]]'' and crushed them. Upon claiming their ''[[isorla]]'', they discovered that the Scorpion scientists, without authorization from the Khans or the Clan Council, had been experimenting with integrating [[Eridani Light Horse]] genes in the Clan legacies. The matter was brought to the [[Grand Council]], and a [[Trial of Abjuration]] was immediately approved. Despite this, the Clans moved slowly to carry it out, and this allowed the Scorpions to evacuate much of their assets to Waypoint 531. The forces left behind fought valiantly, but were ultimately defeated. The survivors gathered at Waypoint 531, then moved on to conquer the Umayyad Caliphate and Nueva Castile, forming the [[Escorpión Imperio]] in 3080. On the twilight of the Dark Age and the dawn of the IlClan Era, after the [[Hanseatic Crusade]], it would merge with the newly conquered Hanseatic League to form the Scorpion Empire
  
 
==Culture==
 
==Culture==
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|'''[[Clan Wolf]]'''
 
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|Prior to the schism, the Goliath Scorpions were loyal allies of [[Clan Wolf]], although this was very much a one-sided relationship.  The sundering of the Wolves and creation of [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]] did cause the Goliath Scorpions to start second-guessing this state of affairs.
 
|Prior to the schism, the Goliath Scorpions were loyal allies of [[Clan Wolf]], although this was very much a one-sided relationship.  The sundering of the Wolves and creation of [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]] did cause the Goliath Scorpions to start second-guessing this state of affairs.
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Following their Abjuration from Clan Space after the [[Wars of Reaving]] in 3078 and creation of the Escorpion Imperio (and later the Scorpion Empire), the remaining Home Clans are their only enemies due to the growing [[Bastions|Bastion]] philosophy. As such, the Scorpions would spend most of their time dispelling Umayyad rumors and killing and/or expelling [[Home Clan]] Watch agents from their realm during the following years.
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Following their Abjuration from Clan Space after the [[Wars of Reaving]] in 3078 and creation of the Escorpion Imperio (and later the Scorpion Empire), the remaining Home Clans are their only enemies due to the growing [[Bastions|Bastion]] philosophy. As such, the Scorpions would spend most of their time dispelling Umayyad rumors and killing and/or expelling Home Clan Watch from their realm.
  
 
Ironically, they dismissed [[Clan Nova Cat]]'s version of mysticism as nonsense.<ref name=CWoK83>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 82–83</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', pp. 109–110</ref>
 
Ironically, they dismissed [[Clan Nova Cat]]'s version of mysticism as nonsense.<ref name=CWoK83>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 82–83</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', pp. 109–110</ref>
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'''Clan Space Worlds'''<br />
 
'''Clan Space Worlds'''<br />
[[Dagda (Clan System)|Dagda]] (29 percent)<br />
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[[Dagda (Clan)|Dagda]] (29 percent)<br />
 
[[Huntress]] (18 percent)<br />
 
[[Huntress]] (18 percent)<br />
 
[[Marshall]] (36 percent)<br />
 
[[Marshall]] (36 percent)<br />
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* ''[[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 6]]''
 
* ''[[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 6]]''
 
* ''[[Spotlight On: Crimson Seeker Star]]''
 
* ''[[Spotlight On: Crimson Seeker Star]]''
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[[Category: Clans]]
 
[[Category: Clans]]

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