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==Background==
 
==Background==
The [[Star League Defense Force]] succeeded in overthrowing [[Stefan Amaris]] in the [[Star League Civil War]], but their victory was bittersweet: [[House Cameron]] had been wiped out, and with it a clear successor to the position of [[First Lord]] of the [[Star League]].  Many hoped [[Aleksandr Kerensky]], [[Commanding General of the Star League Defense Force|Commanding General]] of the SLDF, would take the throne, but the war-weary general refused.  Instead, Kerensky and the bulk of the SLDF [[Operation EXODUS|left the Inner Sphere]] to settle on a group of [[Pentagon Worlds|distant worlds]] and live in exile.  It was not long before [[Exodus Civil War|civil war]] broke out among the exiles, and Aleksandr's son [[Nicholas Kerensky]] led a [[Second Exodus]] of forces loyal to his father to [[Strana Mechty]], where he created the Clans as a means to better control humanity's violent nature.  The Clans [[Operation KLONDIKE|ended the civil war]] and for the next two centuries developed into a highly ritualized, militaristic society.
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The [[Star League Defense Force]] succeeded in overthrowing [[Stefan Amaris]] in the [[Star League Civil War]], but their victory was bittersweet: [[House Cameron]] had been wiped out, and with it a clear successor to the position of [[First Lord]] of the [[Star League]].  Many hoped [[Aleksandr Kerensky]], [[Commanding General]] of the SLDF, would take the throne, but the war-weary general refused.  Instead, Kerensky and the bulk of the SLDF [[Operation EXODUS|left the Inner Sphere]] to settle on a group of [[Pentagon Worlds|distant worlds]] and live in exile.  It was not long before [[Exodus Civil War|civil war]] broke out among the exiles, and Aleksandr's son [[Nicholas Kerensky]] led a [[Second Exodus]] of forces loyal to his father to [[Strana Mechty]], where he created the Clans as a means to better control humanity's violent nature.  The Clans [[Operation KLONDIKE|ended the civil war]] and for the next two centuries developed into a highly ritualized, militaristic society.
  
 
In the meanwhile, none of the remaining [[Great Houses]] could agree on a suitable replacement First Lord, sparking the [[History of the Succession Wars|Succession Wars]].  The [[First Succession War|first]] and [[Second Succession War|second]] wars were particularly brutal; indiscriminate use of [[nuclear weapon]]s and other WMDs led to massive losses of life, destruction of vital infrastructure and the ruining of entire worlds.  Much of the knowledge and technology of the Star League became [[lostech]] during this time, and many worlds which were not depopulated slid back centuries in their development.  The [[Third Succession War]] was less intense than the previous two out of necessity in an attempt to preserve what little technology was left, but it ended just as inconclusively as the previous ones.
 
In the meanwhile, none of the remaining [[Great Houses]] could agree on a suitable replacement First Lord, sparking the [[History of the Succession Wars|Succession Wars]].  The [[First Succession War|first]] and [[Second Succession War|second]] wars were particularly brutal; indiscriminate use of [[nuclear weapon]]s and other WMDs led to massive losses of life, destruction of vital infrastructure and the ruining of entire worlds.  Much of the knowledge and technology of the Star League became [[lostech]] during this time, and many worlds which were not depopulated slid back centuries in their development.  The [[Third Succession War]] was less intense than the previous two out of necessity in an attempt to preserve what little technology was left, but it ended just as inconclusively as the previous ones.
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Determining which of the seventeen Clans would participate in the invasion was the next question, with one important exception.  In the Grand Council there was a unanimous vote that Clan Wolf had to participate in this historic occasion.  Ostensibly this was due to their historical descent from the Great Founder himself, but for the Crusaders, forcing the Wolf Clan to participate in an invasion it had fought so long to prevent was just retribution.<ref name=JFS21/><ref name=WCS26/>  The process for who would assume the other three invasion corridors would take place over two full days of bidding - each Clan submitting the number of forces it planned to commit, with the goal of using the least resources necessary to achieve the objective and thereby maximize efficiency - broken up into three stages to allow the participates to study each other's wagers and modify their bids.  In the end six Clans made it through the two days of bidding: the Smoke Jaguars, Jade Falcons, Ghost Bears, [[Clan Diamond Shark|Diamond Sharks]], [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cats]] and [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Vipers]].  Combat Trials were then held among the six finalists, with the Falcons, Jaguars and Bears earning the right to participate in the invasion while the Steel Vipers earned a place as the reserve Clan.  As a consolation prize, both the Nova Cats and Diamond Sharks called for and won [[Trial of Refusal|Trials of Refusal]] for the right to be "next in line" should additional Clans be required.<ref>''Invading Clans'', p. 18</ref>
 
Determining which of the seventeen Clans would participate in the invasion was the next question, with one important exception.  In the Grand Council there was a unanimous vote that Clan Wolf had to participate in this historic occasion.  Ostensibly this was due to their historical descent from the Great Founder himself, but for the Crusaders, forcing the Wolf Clan to participate in an invasion it had fought so long to prevent was just retribution.<ref name=JFS21/><ref name=WCS26/>  The process for who would assume the other three invasion corridors would take place over two full days of bidding - each Clan submitting the number of forces it planned to commit, with the goal of using the least resources necessary to achieve the objective and thereby maximize efficiency - broken up into three stages to allow the participates to study each other's wagers and modify their bids.  In the end six Clans made it through the two days of bidding: the Smoke Jaguars, Jade Falcons, Ghost Bears, [[Clan Diamond Shark|Diamond Sharks]], [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cats]] and [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Vipers]].  Combat Trials were then held among the six finalists, with the Falcons, Jaguars and Bears earning the right to participate in the invasion while the Steel Vipers earned a place as the reserve Clan.  As a consolation prize, both the Nova Cats and Diamond Sharks called for and won [[Trial of Refusal|Trials of Refusal]] for the right to be "next in line" should additional Clans be required.<ref>''Invading Clans'', p. 18</ref>
  
A second round of combat Trials took place to determine who would occupy which invasion corridor, though again an exception was made.  IlKhan Showers decreed that Clan Wolf would be assigned to the Beta Corridor, which ran mostly through the Rasalhague Republic, and furthermore that he would operate his headquarters from the Wolf Clan flagship ''[[Dire Wolf (Individual Sovetskii Soyuz-class WarShip)|Dire Wolf]]''.  The insults were unmistakable. Clan Wolf was denied the chance to operate on the flanks of the attack, a historical honor in Clan warfare, and straddled with fighting a weak opponent against whom little glory could be won in defeating.  The ilKhan's presence on their flagship furthermore implied that Clan Wolf's loyalties were suspect, a notion which had been growing after Wolf's Dragoons turned traitorous, requiring his direct supervision.  For the other three corridors, the Jade Falcons earned the honor of facing off against the Federated Commonwealth, while the Smoke Jaguars won the Draconis Combine.<ref name=JFS21/><ref name=WCS26/>
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A second round of combat Trials took place to determine who would occupy which invasion corridor, though again an exception was made.  IlKhan Showers decreed that Clan Wolf would be assigned to the Beta Corridor, which ran mostly through the Rasalhague Republic, and furthermore that he would operate his headquarters from the Wolf Clan flagship ''[[Dire Wolf (Vessel)|Dire Wolf]]''.  The insults were unmistakable. Clan Wolf was denied the chance to operate on the flanks of the attack, a historical honor in Clan warfare, and straddled with fighting a weak opponent against whom little glory could be won in defeating.  The ilKhan's presence on their flagship furthermore implied that Clan Wolf's loyalties were suspect, a notion which had been growing after Wolf's Dragoons turned traitorous, requiring his direct supervision.  For the other three corridors, the Jade Falcons earned the honor of facing off against the Federated Commonwealth, while the Smoke Jaguars won the Draconis Combine.<ref name=JFS21/><ref name=WCS26/>
  
 
With the big picture in place, a few final details were worked out between the command staffs of the four [[Invading Clans]].  The invasion would be executed in 'waves,' each lasting two months with a two week rest-and-refit period in between, for a total of fifteen waves in all ending at Terra.  Worlds which lay along the border of two invasion corridors would be open to bidding from either Clan, and Inner Sphere forces would be granted the chance to fight with honor through the ''[[batchall]]''.  Beyond that, each Clan was responsible for planning and executing all combat operations within their corridor.<ref name=WCS27>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 27</ref>  Additionally, the remaining Clans not participating in the invasion were invited to send observers along with the invasion force, consisting of no more than a [[Trinary]]-sized ground contingent but any number of [[WarShip]]s and other interstellar craft.  All of them choose to send both of their Khans to serve as witnesses.<ref name=IC109>''Invading Clans'', p. 109</ref><ref name=WCS39>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 39</ref>
 
With the big picture in place, a few final details were worked out between the command staffs of the four [[Invading Clans]].  The invasion would be executed in 'waves,' each lasting two months with a two week rest-and-refit period in between, for a total of fifteen waves in all ending at Terra.  Worlds which lay along the border of two invasion corridors would be open to bidding from either Clan, and Inner Sphere forces would be granted the chance to fight with honor through the ''[[batchall]]''.  Beyond that, each Clan was responsible for planning and executing all combat operations within their corridor.<ref name=WCS27>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 27</ref>  Additionally, the remaining Clans not participating in the invasion were invited to send observers along with the invasion force, consisting of no more than a [[Trinary]]-sized ground contingent but any number of [[WarShip]]s and other interstellar craft.  All of them choose to send both of their Khans to serve as witnesses.<ref name=IC109>''Invading Clans'', p. 109</ref><ref name=WCS39>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 39</ref>
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As the Clans moved closer to the Inner Sphere there appeared some exceptions to this trend.  Clan Wolf in particular was running into more organized opposition, and most importantly against Inner Sphere [[Mercenary|mercenaries]].  These opponents put up stiffer resistance, and provided valuable information on Inner Sphere martial technology and tactics.  Clan Wolf offered to share this information with its fellow Clans, but most scoffed at the idea of the Inner Sphere being anything more than pushovers and ignored their advice.  Perhaps the most important development to come from the war in the Periphery was the capture of a young [[Phelan Kell]], a mercenary of the famous [[Kell Hounds]], in August 3049, though the relevance of this would not be felt for some time.<ref name=WCS29>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 29</ref>
 
As the Clans moved closer to the Inner Sphere there appeared some exceptions to this trend.  Clan Wolf in particular was running into more organized opposition, and most importantly against Inner Sphere [[Mercenary|mercenaries]].  These opponents put up stiffer resistance, and provided valuable information on Inner Sphere martial technology and tactics.  Clan Wolf offered to share this information with its fellow Clans, but most scoffed at the idea of the Inner Sphere being anything more than pushovers and ignored their advice.  Perhaps the most important development to come from the war in the Periphery was the capture of a young [[Phelan Kell]], a mercenary of the famous [[Kell Hounds]], in August 3049, though the relevance of this would not be felt for some time.<ref name=WCS29>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 29</ref>
  
By January [[3050]], all the Periphery targets had been taken.  Debriefings and resupplying took place, as did communication between the Clans and ComStar.  Though the Clans had been quick to jam all communications and destroy all ships attempting to escape their conquered worlds, ComStar was able to learn of their existence through [[ROM]] emergency transmissions.  After much debate within the [[First Circuit]], [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Myndo Waterly]] sent exploration teams to attempt contact with the invaders.  As it was, the Clans had much respect for ComStar - a living legacy of the old Star League, committed to its eventual restoration - and hoped the organization could help them in their purpose.  ComStar for its part also believed the Clans could help them in their purpose, and sent [[Precentor]] [[Anastasius Focht]] to conduct formal negotiations with the Clans.  Eventually terms were finalized: ComStar would suppress all communications coming or going to worlds targeted by the Clans, and in certain instances pass along military information to them, in exchange for the Clans not meddling in ComStar affairs and allowing it to administrate worlds conquered by them.  Some in the First Circuit, as well as Focht himself, were uneasy with these terms, but Primus Waterly agreed to them, cementing an alliance between the two groups.<ref name=WCS29-30>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 29–30</ref>
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By January [[3050]], all the Periphery targets had been taken.  Debriefings and resupplying took place, as did communication between the Clans and ComStar.  Though the Clans had been quick to jam all communications and destroy all ships attempting to escape their conquered worlds, ComStar was able to learn of their existence through [[ROM]] emergency transmissions.  After much debate within the [[First Circuit]], [[Primus (ComStar)|Primus]] [[Myndo Waterly]] sent exploration teams to attempt contact with the invaders.  As it was, the Clans had much respect for ComStar - a living legacy of the old Star League, committed to its eventual restoration - and hoped the organization could help them in their purpose.  ComStar for its part also believed the Clans could help them in their purpose, and sent [[Precentor]] [[Anastasius Focht]] to conduct formal negotiations with the Clans.  Eventually terms were finalized: ComStar would suppress all communications coming or going to worlds targeted by the Clans, and in certain instances pass along military information to them, in exchange for the Clans not meddling in ComStar affairs and allowing it to administrate worlds conquered by them.  Some in the First Circuit, as well as Focht himself, were uneasy with these terms, but Primus Waterly agreed to them, cementing an alliance between the two groups.<ref name=WCS29-30>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 29–30</ref>
  
 
===First Wave===
 
===First Wave===
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Thanks to thorough planning, the Wolf Clan's attacks met with stunning success when the third wave began in June, and it was well poised to begin the invasion of Rasalhague itself.  However, the capital planet lay along the border between the Wolf and Ghost Bear corridors, allowing the ilKhan to conspire with the Ghost Bear khans to contest the right to invade it.<ref name=WCS33/>  Much to the chagrin of Clan Wolf, internal strife within the Ghost Bear leadership delayed the bidding until 4 July, where it took place aboard the ''Dire Wolf'' between Ulric Kerensky and [[Bjorn Jorgensson]].  When the bidding was over, Kerensky had won, but only by agreeing to invade Rasalhague with just three [[Cluster]]s - a force many times smaller than the defending KungsArmé units.<ref name=WCS34>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 34</ref><ref name=IC22>''Invading Clans'', p. 22</ref>
 
Thanks to thorough planning, the Wolf Clan's attacks met with stunning success when the third wave began in June, and it was well poised to begin the invasion of Rasalhague itself.  However, the capital planet lay along the border between the Wolf and Ghost Bear corridors, allowing the ilKhan to conspire with the Ghost Bear khans to contest the right to invade it.<ref name=WCS33/>  Much to the chagrin of Clan Wolf, internal strife within the Ghost Bear leadership delayed the bidding until 4 July, where it took place aboard the ''Dire Wolf'' between Ulric Kerensky and [[Bjorn Jorgensson]].  When the bidding was over, Kerensky had won, but only by agreeing to invade Rasalhague with just three [[Cluster]]s - a force many times smaller than the defending KungsArmé units.<ref name=WCS34>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 34</ref><ref name=IC22>''Invading Clans'', p. 22</ref>
  
The Wolf Khan had an ace up his sleeve though.  After being taken as a [[bondsman]] many months ago, Phelan Kell had risen up to become something of an adviser to Kerensky.  Using his knowledge of the planet and its defenders, Kell was able to help plan an attack which would exploit their weaknesses and achieve victory while (hopefully) lessening the collateral damage.  The resulting [[Battle of Rasalhague (3050)|Battle of Rasalhague]] was a great success for Clan Wolf, capturing the capital of the Republic and forcing the Elected Prince to flee into the void.<ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 35–36</ref>  The third wave ended in July with Clan Wolf having captured all eleven of its targeted worlds, nearly half of the twenty-five lost in total to the Clan invasion.
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The Wolf Khan had an ace up his sleeve though.  After being taken as a [[bondsman]] many months ago, Phelan Kell had risen up to become something of an adviser to Kerensky.  Using his knowledge of the planet and its defenders, Kell was able to help plan an attack which would exploit their weaknesses and achieve victory while (hopefully) lessening the collateral damage.  The resulting [[Battle of Rasalhague]] was a great success for Clan Wolf, capturing the capital of the Republic and forcing the Elected Prince to flee into the void.<ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 35–36</ref>  The third wave ended in July with Clan Wolf having captured all eleven of its targeted worlds, nearly half of the twenty-five lost in total to the Clan invasion.
  
 
===Fourth Wave===
 
===Fourth Wave===
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The Clans returned in October, though the Inner Sphere did not realize this until November. By then, the fifth wave of the invasion had started, and Clan Wolf already had a head start. The Wolves threw themselves against the most heavily defended FedCom worlds and prevailed even though the defenders had improved much since the early waves. The Wolves went on to capture the most worlds of any Clan during the fifth wave, reducing the Rasalhague Republic even further and capturing the important FedCom world of [[Tamar]].<ref name=WCS44>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–44</ref>  The Jade Falcons and Steel Vipers were at each other's throats before the invasion even began, and this constant infighting stymied the offensive in their shared invasion corridor. The two Clans captured the fewest worlds along their corridor during the fifth wave.<ref name=JFS30>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 30</ref><ref>''Invading Clans'', pp. 86–88</ref>  The Ghost Bears enjoyed the most success after Clan Wolf, capturing a number of important Combine worlds including the district capital of [[Alshain]].<ref>''Invading Clans'', p. 28</ref>
 
The Clans returned in October, though the Inner Sphere did not realize this until November. By then, the fifth wave of the invasion had started, and Clan Wolf already had a head start. The Wolves threw themselves against the most heavily defended FedCom worlds and prevailed even though the defenders had improved much since the early waves. The Wolves went on to capture the most worlds of any Clan during the fifth wave, reducing the Rasalhague Republic even further and capturing the important FedCom world of [[Tamar]].<ref name=WCS44>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–44</ref>  The Jade Falcons and Steel Vipers were at each other's throats before the invasion even began, and this constant infighting stymied the offensive in their shared invasion corridor. The two Clans captured the fewest worlds along their corridor during the fifth wave.<ref name=JFS30>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 30</ref><ref>''Invading Clans'', pp. 86–88</ref>  The Ghost Bears enjoyed the most success after Clan Wolf, capturing a number of important Combine worlds including the district capital of [[Alshain]].<ref>''Invading Clans'', p. 28</ref>
  
Clans Smoke Jaguar and Nova Cat came to a mutual understanding before the fifth wave, avoiding the troubles which plagued the Jade Falcon-Steel Viper corridor and allowing them to concentrate fully on the invasion. Resistance from the Combine was stiff, but the two Clans punched through their defenses and opened the way to the very heart of the realm: [[Luthien]].  The Draconis Combine pulled out all the stops to defend their capital world, including the extraordinary step of asking the Federated Commonwealth for help, which sent Wolf's Dragoons and the Kell Hounds to assist.  The [[Battle of Luthien (3052)|Battle of Luthien]] was the second-largest of the Clan Invasion and resulted in a stinging defeat for the Smoke Jaguars and Nova Cats.<ref>''Invading Clans'', pp. 60–61</ref><ref>''Invading Clans'', p. 112</ref>
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Clans Smoke Jaguar and Nova Cat came to a mutual understanding before the fifth wave, avoiding the troubles which plagued the Jade Falcon-Steel Viper corridor and allowing them to concentrate fully on the invasion. Resistance from the Combine was stiff, but the two Clans punched through their defenses and opened the way to the very heart of the realm: [[Luthien]].  The Draconis Combine pulled out all the stops to defend their capital world, including the extraordinary step of asking the Federated Commonwealth for help, which sent Wolf's Dragoons and the Kell Hounds to assist.  The [[Battle of Luthien (Clan Invasion)|Battle of Luthien]] was the second-largest of the Clan Invasion and resulted in a stinging defeat for the Smoke Jaguars and Nova Cats.<ref>''Invading Clans'', pp. 60–61</ref><ref>''Invading Clans'', p. 112</ref>
  
 
Though the Great Houses achieved great successes, world after world still fell before the might of the Clans, and it appeared there was no way to stop them. In the midst of the fifth wave, Precentor Focht met with Ulric Kerensky in late January [[3052]], where the ilKhan finally revealed that Clans' ultimate goal was Terra. Focht immediately returned to the First Circuit to relay this information. The Clans seizing ComStar's homeworld was unacceptable, and a new plan would have to be formulated. The First Circuit decided that the [[Com Guards]] would challenge the invading Clans to a [[Trial of Possession]] on a proxy world over Terra.  ComStar announced to the Great Houses that it would no longer remain "neutral" in the conflict and began supplying them with information while the Com Guards prepared by studying Clan tactics. By February, Focht had located the perfect world for their purposes - a backwater agrarian planet within the Free Rasalhague Republic called [[Tukayyid]]- and made overtures to the Clans about bidding for Terra.<ref name=WCS47>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 46–47</ref>
 
Though the Great Houses achieved great successes, world after world still fell before the might of the Clans, and it appeared there was no way to stop them. In the midst of the fifth wave, Precentor Focht met with Ulric Kerensky in late January [[3052]], where the ilKhan finally revealed that Clans' ultimate goal was Terra. Focht immediately returned to the First Circuit to relay this information. The Clans seizing ComStar's homeworld was unacceptable, and a new plan would have to be formulated. The First Circuit decided that the [[Com Guards]] would challenge the invading Clans to a [[Trial of Possession]] on a proxy world over Terra.  ComStar announced to the Great Houses that it would no longer remain "neutral" in the conflict and began supplying them with information while the Com Guards prepared by studying Clan tactics. By February, Focht had located the perfect world for their purposes - a backwater agrarian planet within the Free Rasalhague Republic called [[Tukayyid]]- and made overtures to the Clans about bidding for Terra.<ref name=WCS47>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 46–47</ref>
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| [[Clan Wolf]]
 
| [[Clan Wolf]]
 
| [[Blackstone]], <br /> [[Butte Hold]], <br /> [[Crellacor]], <br /> [[Drask's Den]], <br /> [[Ferris]]<br />[[Gustrell]], <br /> [[Oberon VI]], <br /> [[Paulus Prime]], <br /> [[Placida]], <br /> [[The Rock]], <br /> [[Sigurd]]
 
| [[Blackstone]], <br /> [[Butte Hold]], <br /> [[Crellacor]], <br /> [[Drask's Den]], <br /> [[Ferris]]<br />[[Gustrell]], <br /> [[Oberon VI]], <br /> [[Paulus Prime]], <br /> [[Placida]], <br /> [[The Rock]], <br /> [[Sigurd]]
| [[Alleghe]], <br /> [[Balsta]], <br /> [[Chateau]], <br /> [[Icar]], <br /> [[New Caledonia]], <br /> [[Outpost (system)|Outpost]], <br /> [[St. John]], <br /> [[Skallevoll]], <br /> [[Svelvik]], <br /> [[The Edge]]<br />
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| [[Alleghe]], <br /> [[Balsta]], <br /> [[Chateau]], <br /> [[Icar]], <br /> [[New Caledonia]], <br /> [[Outpost (planet)|Outpost]], <br /> [[St. John]], <br /> [[Skallevoll]], <br /> [[Svelvik]], <br /> [[The Edge]]<br />
 
| [[Cyrenaica]], <br /> [[Leoben]], <br /> [[Lovinac]], <br /> [[New Bergen]], <br /> [[Rodigo]], <br /> [[Verthandi]]
 
| [[Cyrenaica]], <br /> [[Leoben]], <br /> [[Lovinac]], <br /> [[New Bergen]], <br /> [[Rodigo]], <br /> [[Verthandi]]
 
| [[Bruben]], <br /> [[Feltre]], <br /> [[Harvest]], <br /> [[Hermagor]], <br /> [[Kirchbach]], <br /> [[Liezen]], <br /> [[Mozirje]], <br /> [[Planting]], <br /> [[Rasalhague]], <br /> [[Ridderkerk]]<br />[[Vantaa]]
 
| [[Bruben]], <br /> [[Feltre]], <br /> [[Harvest]], <br /> [[Hermagor]], <br /> [[Kirchbach]], <br /> [[Liezen]], <br /> [[Mozirje]], <br /> [[Planting]], <br /> [[Rasalhague]], <br /> [[Ridderkerk]]<br />[[Vantaa]]
| [[Basiliano]], <br /> [[Dawn]], <br /> [[Dell]], <br /> [[Engadin]], <br /> [[Ferleiten]], <br /> [[Hohenems]], <br /> [[Kandis]], <br /> [[Kufstein]], <br /> [[Moritz]], <br /> [[New Oslo]], <br /> [[Radstadt]], <br /> [[Skokie]], <br /> [[Stanzach]], <br /> [[Svarstaad]], <br /> [[Unzmarkt]], <br /> [[Vulcan (system)|Vulcan]]
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| [[Basiliano]], <br /> [[Dawn]], <br /> [[Dell]], <br /> [[Engadin]], <br /> [[Ferleiten]], <br /> [[Hohenems]], <br /> [[Kandis]], <br /> [[Kufstein]], <br /> [[Moritz]], <br /> [[New Oslo]], <br /> [[Radstadt]], <br /> [[Skokie]], <br /> [[Stanzach]], <br /> [[Svarstaad]], <br /> [[Unzmarkt]], <br /> [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]
 
| [[Altenmarkt]], <br /> [[Bessarabia]], <br /> [[Biota]], <br /> [[Carse]], <br /> [[Cusset]], <br /> [[Diosd]], <br /> [[Domain]], <br /> [[Galuzzo]], <br /> [[Gunzburg]], <br /> [[Hainfeld]], <br /> [[Heiligendreuz]], <br /> [[Hyperion]], <br /> [[Karston]], <br /> [[Kobe]], <br /> [[Laurent]], <br /> [[Lothan]], <br /> [[Maestu]], <br /> [[Memmingen]], <br /> [[Nox]], <br /> [[Ramsau]], <br /> [[Rastaban]], <br /> [[Satalice]], <br /> [[Sevren]], <br /> [[Shaula]], <br /> [[Skandia]], <br /> [[Suk II]], <br /> [[Tamar]], <br /> [[Thannhausen]], <br /> [[Thun]], <br /> [[Volders]], <br /> [[Vorarlberg]], <br /> [[Weingarten]], <br /> [[Wheel]]
 
| [[Altenmarkt]], <br /> [[Bessarabia]], <br /> [[Biota]], <br /> [[Carse]], <br /> [[Cusset]], <br /> [[Diosd]], <br /> [[Domain]], <br /> [[Galuzzo]], <br /> [[Gunzburg]], <br /> [[Hainfeld]], <br /> [[Heiligendreuz]], <br /> [[Hyperion]], <br /> [[Karston]], <br /> [[Kobe]], <br /> [[Laurent]], <br /> [[Lothan]], <br /> [[Maestu]], <br /> [[Memmingen]], <br /> [[Nox]], <br /> [[Ramsau]], <br /> [[Rastaban]], <br /> [[Satalice]], <br /> [[Sevren]], <br /> [[Shaula]], <br /> [[Skandia]], <br /> [[Suk II]], <br /> [[Tamar]], <br /> [[Thannhausen]], <br /> [[Thun]], <br /> [[Volders]], <br /> [[Vorarlberg]], <br /> [[Weingarten]], <br /> [[Wheel]]
 
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| [[Botany Bay]], <br /> [[Erewhon]], <br /> [[Götterdämmerung (system)|Götterdämmerung]], <br /> [[Lackhove]], <br /> [[Last Chance]], <br /> [[Von Strang's World]]
 
| [[Botany Bay]], <br /> [[Erewhon]], <br /> [[Götterdämmerung (system)|Götterdämmerung]], <br /> [[Lackhove]], <br /> [[Last Chance]], <br /> [[Von Strang's World]]
 
| [[Anywhere]], <br /> [[Barcelona]], <br /> [[Bensinger]], <br /> [[Bone-Norman]], <br /> [[Here]], <br /> [[Persistence]], <br /> [[Steelton]], <br /> [[Toland]], <br /> [[Trell I]], <br /> [[Winfield (LC)|Winfield]], <br />
 
| [[Anywhere]], <br /> [[Barcelona]], <br /> [[Bensinger]], <br /> [[Bone-Norman]], <br /> [[Here]], <br /> [[Persistence]], <br /> [[Steelton]], <br /> [[Toland]], <br /> [[Trell I]], <br /> [[Winfield (LC)|Winfield]], <br />
| [[Apollo (system)|Apollo]], <br /> [[Black Earth]], <br /> [[Butler]], <br /> [[Derf]], <br /> [[Evciler]], <br /> [[Golandrinas]], <br /> [[Maxie's Planet]], <br /> [[Romulus]], <br /> [[Seiduts]], <br /> [[Somerset]], <br /> [[Twycross]], <br /> [[Wotan]]
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| [[Apollo (planet)|Apollo]], <br /> [[Black Earth]], <br /> [[Butler]], <br /> [[Derf]], <br /> [[Evciler]], <br /> [[Golandrinas]], <br /> [[Maxie's Planet]], <br /> [[Romulus]], <br /> [[Seiduts]], <br /> [[Somerset]], <br /> [[Twycross]], <br /> [[Wotan]]
 
| [[Beta VII]], <br /> [[Hot Springs]], <br /> [[Malibu]], <br /> [[Roadside]], <br /> [[Waldorff]]
 
| [[Beta VII]], <br /> [[Hot Springs]], <br /> [[Malibu]], <br /> [[Roadside]], <br /> [[Waldorff]]
| [[Antares]], <br /> [[Apolakkia]], <br /> [[Baker 3]], <br /> [[Blackjack (system)|Blackjack]], <br /> [[Colmar]], <br /> [[Denizli]], <br /> [[Devin]], <br /> [[Dompaire]], <br /> [[Goat Path]], <br /> [[Graus]], <br /> [[Leskovik]], <br /> [[Parakoila]], <br /> [[Sudeten]], <br /> [[Twycross]] (Phase II), <br /> [[Zoetermeer]]
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| [[Antares]], <br /> [[Apolakkia]], <br /> [[Baker 3]], <br /> [[Blackjack (planet)|Blackjack]], <br /> [[Colmar]], <br /> [[Denizli]], <br /> [[Devin]], <br /> [[Dompaire]], <br /> [[Goat Path]], <br /> [[Graus]], <br /> [[Leskovik]], <br /> [[Parakoila]], <br /> [[Sudeten]], <br /> [[Twycross]] (Phase II), <br /> [[Zoetermeer]]
 
| [[Alyina]], <br /> [[La Grave]], <br /> [[Quarell]], <br /> [[Sudeten]], <br /> [[Pandora]] (defeated)<br />
 
| [[Alyina]], <br /> [[La Grave]], <br /> [[Quarell]], <br /> [[Sudeten]], <br /> [[Pandora]] (defeated)<br />
 
|-
 
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| Worlds Ceded to<br>Clan Steel Viper:<br> [[Twycross]], <br /> [[Waldorff]]
 
| Worlds Ceded to<br>Clan Steel Viper:<br> [[Twycross]], <br /> [[Waldorff]]
| [[Benfled]], <br /> [[Blair Atholl]], <br /> [[Jabuka]], <br /> [[Montmarault]], <br /> [[Orkney (LC)|Orkney]]
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| [[Benfled]], <br /> [[Blair Atholl]], <br /> [[Jabuka]], <br /> [[Montmarault]], <br /> [[Orkney]]
 
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